Transmigration: Flirted with My Childhood Sweetheart -
Chapter 449 - 448 It’s Necessary to Take This Nap, Isn’t It?
Chapter 449: Chapter 448 It’s Necessary to Take This Nap, Isn’t It?
January this year was sorrowful and oppressive.
Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin were busy for another two days before returning home, only to discover that their two children had gone to the hospital.
Huaizhou’s wound ultimately could not escape infection, and Nianhe resolutely sent him back to the hospital.
At that time, Nianhe had called Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin’s office, but due to recent busy schedules, the calls were not answered by them personally. Nianhe, not wanting to disturb their work, didn’t elaborate much, simply packed up and left a note with Huaizhou, and the siblings hurried to the hospital.
It was this note that caused chaos.
"Dad, Mom, Xiao He and I have gone to the hospital. Don’t worry. Huaizhou"
When Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin saw this note upon returning home, they immediately thought Nianhe was sick.
This was alarming; given Huaizhou’s current condition, barely able to walk with a crutch, how could he take care of Nianhe?
They both rushed to the military hospital immediately, and upon entering, asked where Nianhe was.
Nianhe had been a frequent visitor to the military hospital since her childhood and was a well-recognized face among the doctors and nurses. Without needing to check, a nurse said, "Minister Lin, Nianhe isn’t hospitalized here, it’s Commander Lin who is..."
Mr. Lin frowned immediately: "Why are they hospitalized separately?"
Aunt Lin instantly assumed the worst, her swollen eyes tearful again: "Is our hospital unable to treat her? What exactly is wrong with Nianhe? Which hospital is she in now?"
Oh dear, her daughter...
Nurse: "..."
Minister Lin’s younger daughter is actually fine; she brought lots of hazelnuts and walnuts to their nurse station yesterday and even helped them fetch two kettles of boiling water this morning!
But seeing the anxiety of these two, she assumed they wouldn’t believe her if she just told them straight away.
So she said, "Don’t worry, I wasn’t clear. Nianhe is at our hospital but isn’t hospitalized. Please follow me."
The young nurse quickly led Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin to Huaizhou’s hospital room.
Mr. Lin pushed the door open wide and saw Huaizhou sitting in a wheelchair by the window reading a book, while his daughter was lying on the hospital bed, eyes tightly shut.
"Mom and Dad..." Huaizhou heard the noise, put down his book, and was about to explain, but Mr. Lin gestured with his hand for him to keep quiet and not wake Nianhe.
"My dear girl..."
Mr. Lin spoke in a low, trembling, choked voice. He rushed to the bedside, his hands trembling as he reached out to touch his daughter’s face, but he dared not actually touch her.
Aunt Lin’s body shook slightly as she leaned against the wall to walk toward the bed, turned her head, and looked at the nurse with an inquiring, pleading gaze.
The nurse, speechless, stepped forward and tapped Nianhe’s leg, "Nianhe, I’ve told you so many times. You can’t let Commander Lin get up and you take the hospital bed... Was this nap absolutely necessary?"
Nianhe was awakened by the tapping, yawning softly, and asked with her eyes still closed, "Is it time for an injection? Why so early today... Let me lie down for another five minutes..."
Nurse: "..."
Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin: "..."
Nianhe, still a bit benevolent, didn’t wait five minutes, and after squinting and refreshing herself briefly, she opened her eyes.
Seeing Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin, she immediately put on a smile and sat up, "Dad, mom, are you done with your work?"
Then under Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin’s shocked gazes, she got out of bed smoothly and even stretched.
Shaking her head a bit to clear it, she asked, "Dad, mom, what’s the matter? Oh... my brother is okay, just a wound infection, don’t worry too much."
Mr. Lin and Aunt Lin were not worried about Huaizhou! When they first saw Nianhe, they thought she was seriously ill!
Aunt Lin barely gathered herself and grabbed her daughter’s hand, asking, "Nianhe, Nianhe, you aren’t sick, are you?" she followed, anxiously touching her daughter’s forehead.
Nianhe shook her head, her cheeks rosy from sleep, "No, I’m fine, I just wanted my brother to get up and move around." Saying this, she cast a somewhat guilty glance at Huaizhou.
She has been physically and mentally exhausted lately, unable to get through an afternoon without a nap...
Huaizhou chuckled softly and nodded, "Yes, I just wanted to get some sun too."
He actually didn’t want Nianhe to stay with him, but his sister was worried and insisted on accompanying him.
It was just about letting his sister take a nap on the bed, he usually sits during the day anyway, so why insist on sitting on the bed?
Comrade Old Lin didn’t mind that his daughter was occupying a hospital bed, he even gave her a thumbs up: "My daughter is so thoughtful!"
Aunt Lin patted his arm lightly, intending to keep her composure and scold Nianhe a little, but seeing her clearly emaciated little face, she couldn’t bring herself to reproach her. She pressed Nianhe’s shoulders to make her sit down, while straightening her hair, she asked, "Have you been exhausted these past few days? You should go home and get a good sleep, I’ll stay in the hospital to accompany your brother."
"I’m not tired, you should rest properly," Nianhe looked at Aunt Lin’s weary face and pointed to the empty bed, "Why don’t you lie down for a bit?"
Aunt Lin: "..."
There really was no need to be so modest.
The family of four chatted for a while, Mr. Lin turned his head to ask Huaizhou: "What happened to you?"
"I got an infection," Huaizhou replied nonchalantly, "It’s a minor issue."
Mr. Lin: "I meant that note you wrote! How could you write something without thinking it through? It scared us into thinking Hehe was sick!"
Huaizhou was stunned momentarily, only then realizing how misleading the note he wrote was, he embarrassingly touched his nose: "I had a fever then, wasn’t thinking clearly."
Mr. Lin glared at him, but ultimately kept his complaints to a murmur as he still had injuries and pushed him back to the bed to lay down.
The infection in Huaizhou’s wounds was under control, but he still needed to stay in the hospital for a few more days for observation. However, Lin’s parents were more concerned about Nianhe’s health condition:
"Darling, are you really okay or just pretending? Are you really not feeling unwell?"
"Yes, it’s getting colder recently, you’ve been exposed to the wind and running around, and cried so much, if you feel unwell you must tell us."
Nianhe stretched her arms and legs, even jumped a couple of times: "Dad, Mom, I’m really fine, I’ve been much healthier recently, really. I even fell into a snow pit while skiing in the village and didn’t get sick."
Nianhe has been consuming various health supplements every day and exercises four to five days a week, she’s no longer the fragile little chick that could get sick from a breeze.
However, obviously, this didn’t reassure Mr. and Mrs. Lin, hearing that Nianhe had fallen into a snow pile made them even more anxious, fearing that the snow pile from over a month ago would suddenly attack Nianhe.
"Darling, we’re at the hospital now, let Dad take you for a check-up," Mr. Lin approached Nianhe.
Nianhe immediately retreated towards the room door, waving her hands while saying, "Never mind, never mind! I really have gotten a lot better, if you don’t believe me ask Brother Yuncheng, I... Ouch!"
Retreating, Nianhe suddenly bumped into a familiar warm embrace.
"Ask me what?"
This distinctive voice instantly brought a smile to Nianhe’s face, she turned around in surprise, seeing Yuncheng’s face, she still couldn’t believe her eyes: "Brother Yuncheng? You’re back? When did you get back? Are you hurt?"
Her voice lifted at the end, clearly, she was in a good mood seeing him.
"I’m back, arrived five days ago, but got caught up with another task, just finished today. I’m not hurt, don’t worry," Yuncheng looked down at her, a smile playing at the corners of his mouth.
"Then why are you at the hospital?" Nianhe was still somewhat disbelieving, scrutinizing him up and down.
"I heard from a comrade at the hospital that your... your brother was here, came to see him."
"Have you eaten yet?"
"Not yet."
"So..."
"Su! Yun! Cheng!"
"You! Take! Your! Eyes! Off! Of! My! Sister!"
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