Indulging Mrs. Lu -
Chapter 110 Sir, Please Mind Your Language
Chapter 110: Chapter 110 Sir, Please Mind Your Language
Zhuang Shuqing finally turned around, but as soon as she did, she smiled appeasingly, "With your capabilities, going to the bathroom on your own shouldn’t be a problem."
Suddenly, a bizarre silence fell in the hospital room, and Zhuang Shuqing found herself unable to continue smiling. Gradually, she toned down her smile, "Or should I call a male doctor in?"
Three seconds later, a shout erupted in the room: "Zhuang Shuqing! There isn’t a part of me you haven’t seen!"
The voice was so loud, Zhuang Shuqing almost covered her ears. Then, she saw the man who had just shouted turning deathly pale, which scared her and made her rush over immediately.
"Are you alright? Did you hurt your wound? I’ll call the doctor over," she said, reaching for the call button.
Lu Jinyang felt that marrying Zhuang Shuqing was incredibly frustrating for him, and if it wasn’t for considering her feelings, he would have stopped restraining himself long ago, why would he allow her to be this shy?
In the end, when the doctor came, Lu Jinyang compromised and agreed to have a male doctor help him to the restroom~
After coming out of the restroom and the doctor had left, only the two of them remained, Lu Jinyang suddenly said to her, "I’m hungry."
Zhuang Shuqing, without a second word, took her wallet and left.
Knowing that Lu Jinyang would definitely not eat the hospital food, Zhuang Shuqing went outside the hospital to get him takeout.
Thinking of how he had been keeping a straight face ever since he entered the hospital, Zhuang Shuqing smiled mirthfully. She remembered when he visited Xiao Xuan at the hospital, it never took more than half an hour, but now he was forced to lay in the hospital for two to three hours.
Being forced to do something he dislikes, one could imagine how uncomfortable he must be feeling right now.
Having gotten the takeout, Zhuang Shuqing encountered a faintly familiar person while waiting for the elevator, but before she could turn away, she was stopped.
"Shuqing, you’re fine, that’s really great."
Si Nanchen saw in the news that Zhuang Shuqing went to the disaster area and, using all available connections, found out that she returned this morning and was in the Military Hospital; without thinking, he rushed over.
He initially thought she was injured in the disaster area, but to his surprise, he ran into her as soon as he arrived at the hospital, which almost made him go up and give her a big hug.
"It’s great that you are still intact," he said joyfully.
Zhuang Shuqing’s expression soured, "Sir, please mind your word choice." What does he mean by her still being ’intact’?
"My wording is fine. Oh, you look alright, but why are you at the hospital?" Si Nanchen frowned slightly, "Come on, I’ll take you to see a doctor."
His hand had not yet touched Zhuang Shuqing when it was harshly pushed away. Immediately after, he saw that little woman dash towards the nearly closing elevator like the wind, and to his astonishment, she actually squeezed herself in.
Si Nanchen covered his heart and watched the closing elevator doors, muttering: Why is she still ignoring me? Have I become ugly?
You know, in the past, Zhuang Shuqing used to chase after him daily, saying he was the handsomest man she had ever seen.
When Zhuang Shuqing returned to the hospital room, she specifically glanced around the corridor. Only when she didn’t see that figure did she feel reassured to push open the door of the hospital room.
"I bought some light lean meat congee for you. Make do with it for now, and tomorrow when you feel better, I’ll buy you what you like..." she continued.
Zhuang Shuqing’s voice stopped abruptly as she noticed two unfamiliar middle-aged men and women in front of the window. She looked at them, then at Lu Jinyang who was closing his eyes, unsure if he was asleep, not knowing how to react.
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