Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me
Chapter 269 - 268: What do you need my brother to do?

Chapter 269: Chapter 268: What do you need my brother to do?

As soon as Su Chenyu spoke, Ding Yao also noticed that along with Mianmian, the Little Auntie, the Su brothers had come for a visit.

She awkwardly invited everyone in, "Um, Mr. Sus, please come in and take a seat."

Ding Song’s hospital room was a single luxury ward, spacious, with a sofa and chairs specifically for visiting friends and family.

This wasn’t because Ding Yao was being wasteful; she felt there might be other matters to attend to later on, and if she stayed in a regular ward with others, there wouldn’t be enough privacy.

Su Chenyan entered the ward carrying Mianmian, while the other brothers followed and took their seats.

Ding Yao poured a glass of water for each person, politely handing them out, then asked Mianmian anxiously, "If you don’t want to bankrupt the Lu family, then, what else might you need my brother to do?"

She had finished reading up on some of the Little Auntie’s exploits and truly didn’t know how her own brother could be of any help to the Little Auntie.

If it was about getting someone’s favor, it didn’t seem like her brother alone had that much clout, did he?

Mianmian noticed Ding Yao looked somewhat scared, and with a serious little lift of her hand said, "Don’t worry, don’t worry, the Little Auntie sought him out for a good reason, not a bad one, you don’t have to be so afraid."

Upon hearing Mianmian’s words, the weight in Ding Yao’s chest lifted.

"I’ll ask your brother about this matter once he wakes up. You think he would agree, right?" Mianmian blinked earnestly.

After all, there was a life-saving debt to consider; if Ding Song didn’t agree, she would be upset!

Seeing Mianmian blinking, her expression anxious as if afraid her brother wouldn’t agree to help, Ding Yao’s heart softened, and she quickly patted her chest, saying, "Even if my brother doesn’t agree, I’ll persuade him. My brother knows how to repay kindness, Little Auntie, please don’t worry."

Mianmian giggled, "That’s great then."

After taking a sip of water, seeing that her grand-nephews were silent, just as she was about to mimic an adult’s tone and say they came in a rush and didn’t bring a gift for Ding Song, someone knocked on the door of the hospital room once more.

Ding Yao opened the door, and outside stood Jin Tai.

With a basket of fruits and health products in hand, Jin Tai smiled and said, "Miss Ding, right? These are gifts from the Ranch prepared for Mr. Ding, and we insist that you accept them."

The gift was neither too formal nor too casual, so Ding Yao accepted it immediately, welcoming him with, "Mr. Jin, please come this way."

Jin Tai was somewhat surprised.

It was his first time meeting Ding Yao, so how did she know his last name?

But to ask might seem odd, so Jin Tai pretended to be nonchalant and walked into the room.

All the seats on the sofa were taken, leaving him no place to sit, so he had to remain standing.

Ding Yao pulled over her attendant bed to where Jin Tai was and invited him to sit, "There’s no chair left, Mr. Jin, please sit here."

Jin Tai had a feeling that Ding Yao was acting a bit odd toward him.

Once seated, he first nodded to acknowledge his boss, then his gaze landed on Mianmian.

"Little Auntie, hello~"

Mianmian nodded, "Hello Jin Tai, didn’t you say you were coming with me to find Ding Song? How come you’re just arriving now?"

Jin Tai couldn’t exactly say his boss sent him to handle other matters, and that’s why he didn’t come earlier, so he simply said, "I’m sorry, Little Auntie, something came up today and I couldn’t make it earlier."

Mianmian nodded, "Oh, I see, you had some matters to attend to~"

Whether Jin Tai had matters or not didn’t really matter; the main thing was that he brought gifts for the patient. Little Bun thought it was nice; she wouldn’t have to go through the trouble of finding a gift.

The atmosphere at the scene quieted down for a moment.

The sunset outside the window had completely vanished, and the wind began to blow.

In that stillness, after five minutes, there was a knock at the door again.

When the door opened, Chu Ye stood outside.

The young boy’s hair was tousled by the wind, and he was breathing slightly heavily. He had rushed over immediately after finishing his martial arts practice for the day.

It was the Butler who brought Chu Ye over, the gray-templed elder said politely, "Little Auntie, young masters of the Su Family, on behalf of our master and madam, I thank you for your generous assistance. It’s raining today, so our young master will be imposing on you."

The Butler bowed deeply.

"Little brother is Mianmian’s friend, and it’s only right for us to help him."

Mianmian said this as she walked towards Chu Ye and took his hand.

The wind outside grew stronger at this moment, and because of the rain, the sky had darkened much earlier than usual.

Su Chenjin also said, "The esteemed young master is our Little Auntie’s friend, it’s not an imposition at all."

The Butler bowed once more, lowering his gaze to the two children holding hands, smiled with satisfaction, and turned to leave.

No sooner had he left than Su Chenyan remarked, "That Butler is quite something, he doesn’t make a sound when he walks, I kind of want to spar with him to see what he’s got."

Su Chenzhou glanced at Su Chenyan, "Fifth brother, I advise you to abandon such thoughts."

The Chu Family is an ancient martial arts family. Not just in Dragon Country, even in the world at large, if it comes down to melee combat, the Chu Family would undoubtedly win!

Not to mention, the Chu Family is not the kind to stagnate, they are adept with modern weapons as well.

Intelligence suggests that the Chu Family might each be a sharpshooter, starting gun sensitivity training at the age of two, while still in diapers.

It’s not that Su Chenzhou wants to deflate others’ spirits or crush his own family’s pride, but the servant from earlier, if he’d wanted, could have finished off everyone else except the Little Auntie in perhaps less than a minute.

"Just a friendly match, not fighting to the death," Su Chenyan, unaware of Su Chenzhou’s thoughts, still felt the itch in his hands.

He clenched his fists, and blue veins, symbolizing strength, popped out on his wheat-colored arms.

Ding Yao’s attention shifted to whoever was speaking, but her gaze always returned to rest on Mianmian.

She really wanted to talk more with the Little Auntie and was also curious why the newly arrived young boy’s family had to persuade the Su Family to help him.

But she wouldn’t ask; curiosity must be curbed by politeness.

After one more admiring glance at Little Auntie’s adorable face, and noting how both the boys and Little Auntie were good-looking, Ding Yao turned her gaze to the hospital bed.

The nurse said that actually, before they administered anesthesia to her brother, his EEG showed he was waking up from the coma. They had chosen a local anesthetic at the time, but for some reason, her brother fell back into a deep sleep afterwards.

However, by all accounts, her brother should be waking up by now.

Just as Ding Yao looked at Ding Song, his fingers indeed moved slightly.

The man with the broken right leg, with one leg suspended high, moved his fingers and then his eyelids twitched before slowly opening his eyes.

Ding Yao had already rushed to the bedside, calling out softly, "Brother, brother, you’ve finally awoken!"

Ding Song’s confused mind gradually cleared, and recalling the day’s events, he clasped Ding Yao’s hand and asked, "Did you, did you thank the Su Family for me?"

While he was unconscious, he had seen himself on the hospital bed, undergoing surgery as doctors cut open his leg.

At the time, no doctor or nurse in the room could hear him speak, but he was very clear about having his soul separated from his body.

If humans truly possess souls, then the rumors about the Little Auntie of the Su Family and her identity as the Dark Sect heir must be true!

And his fall from the horse, the fact that he wasn’t killed on impact, must have been because the Little Auntie saved him!

Regrettably, his mind was too hazy then, and he didn’t realize the Little Auntie’s identity in time to thank her when it was most appropriate!

"Are you feeling better now?"

Suddenly hearing a child’s voice, Ding Song turned his head towards the bedside.

Seeing Mianmian’s face and recognizing her as the little girl who had ridden on Great Sage, Ding Song tried to get up to thank Mianmian with a kowtow.

After struggling a bit, he realized that his leg was suspended in the air.

His leg was broken all because of his own foolish behavior!

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