Chapter 211 - I’ll Be Right Over
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âA New Yearâs party?â The woman on the other end of the line sounded hesitant. âI just came back, I still have a lot of data to process, numbers to crunch. I may not have the time...â
âIs that so?â Huo Jialan smiled. She angled the phone towards the garden below and pressed the Record button.
Five minutes later, Huo Jialan sent the short video she had just recorded to the person on the other end of the line.
In the video, a woman was standing beneath a plum tree, her head tilted backwards to admire the plum blossoms, which were in full bloom. A handsome middle-aged man in a military uniform walked over to her, stately and dignified. He smiled at the woman.
The woman was wearing a rose red suit; the elegant, tasteful cut of the dress complemented the womanâs milky white skin beautifully.
The man said something to the woman. She blushed prettily, and gave a slight nod.
The man extended a hand, snapped the most beautiful plum blossom off the tree, and handed it to the woman.
The woman accepted it and smiled at the man. She quickly turned and walked towards the garden archway. When she reached it, she suddenly stopped to lean against the archway. She bowed her head, sniffed the plum blossom, and looked towards the man, a beautiful smile on her face.
The man in the video was Huo Shaohengâs father, Huo Guanchen, director of the Military Political Department. The woman was Song Jinning, who had lived the life of a secluded hermit for many, many years.
The woman on the other end of the line was silent for a long moment, unable to process what she was seeing. Finally, she asked in an incredulous tone, âJinning recovered from her illness?! When did this happen? Why didnât you tell me?â
âNo, Aunt Bai, youâre mistaken. Mrs. Song hasnât recovered; sheâs still sick.â Huo Jialan gave a small laugh, but it rang out, cold and mirthless. âSo are you coming to our New Yearâs party?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âForget the New Yearâs party, Iâll come over right now. Jinning looks so much better now. We should act on it, quickly, and hopefully find a cure for her.â With that, the woman on the other end of the line promptly hung up; âAunt Baiâ was clearly a no-nonsense person who had never wasted a minute of her time.
Huo Jialan looked at her phone, her lip curled in distaste. She put away her phone and folded her arms across her chest. Her eyes lingered briefly on Huo Guanchen and Huo Shaoheng in the garden below, before moving on to Gu Nianzhi, who was straining on tiptoe behind Huo Shaoheng, trying vainly to pluck a plum blossom off the tree.
Huo Jialan watched Gu Nianzhi for a while. She waited until she was sure Aunt Bai was about to arrive, before heading downstairs to the rear garden. She interrupted the conversation between Huo Guanchen and Huo Shaoheng, smiling as she said, âSecond Uncle, Cousin Brother, sorry to intrude, but thereâs something I need to tell youâto Second Uncle, specifically.â
âWhat is it?â Huo Guanchen was in his military uniform, having just returned from a meeting. His temples were speckled with white, but his graying hair did not detract from his looks. He cut a handsome and majestic figure, standing under the plum tree.
Huo Jialan shot a glance at Gu Nianzhi, who was standing behind Huo Shaoheng. She smiled and said, âMiss Gu, can you please leave us, just for a minute?â
Gu Nianzhi turned to look at Huo Shaoheng.
Huo Shaoheng gestured at her. Gu Nianzhi nodded in reply, and said, âIâll go see what Auntie Song is up to then.â With that, she walked towards the archway in the garden.
Huo Jialan watched Gu Nianzhiâs retreating back for a moment, before turning back to Huo Guanchen and Huo Shaoheng to say, âAunt Bai just returned from her research expedition. She is very happy to hear that Mrs. Song is getting better, and insisted on coming over to see how sheâs doing, right away.â
Everyone in the Huo family knew very well who this âAunt Baiâ was.
But in the last 12 years, no one in the family had dared bring her up whenever Huo Shaoheng was at home.
Huo Shaoheng would only ever interact with âAunt Baiâ on official business, when it was strictly necessary; he never met or spoke with her in private.
Huo Guanchen, too, had never received her at home, out of consideration for his sonâs feelings and pride.
Huo Jialan was well aware of the strained relationship between Huo Shaoheng and âAunt Bai.â She said to Huo Shaoheng, âCousin Brother, I know youâve never liked Aunt Bai, but sheâs coming over to check on Mrs. Song, thatâs all. Iâm sure youâre aware that Aunt Bai has been treating Mrs. Song all these years. She was absolutely ecstatic when I told her that Mrs. Songâs condition has improved, and she wants to come over, right away, to hopefully get Mrs. Song on the road to recovery as soon as possible.â
Huo Guanchen could barely keep his composure when he heard what Huo Jialan had said.
He had longed for Song Jinning to recover from her illness, but his hopes had been dashed again and again. They had tried practically everything in the last 16 years, to no avail.
He was hardly able to believe his ears when Huo Jialan said that Song Jinningâs condition had improved. He quickly asked, âJialan, is it true? Is she really getting better?â
âI think sheâs much better now.â Huo Jialan laughed lightly. âDidnât you just give Mrs. Song a plum blossom? Mrs. Song used to run at the sight of you, but not this time. Thatâs quite the improvement, isnât it?â
Huo Guanchen was beside himself with emotion. He nodded vigorously as he said, âYouâre right, sheâs not the same, sheâs changed! Thank you, Jialan! If it werenât for you, looking after her all these yearsââ
âOh no, I had nothing to do with it.â Huo Jialan cut him off gently and shook her head. âI only started taking care of Mrs. Song eight years ago. In my opinion, itâs Aunt Bai you have to thank.â She watched Huo Shaoheng for his reaction.
There was none: Huo Shaohengâs expression was unsettlingly stoic and impassive, as always. âIf Director Bai wants to come over, so be it.â He turned and walked towards the archway in the garden.
Gu Nianzhi saw Huo Shaoheng walk over to her, alone. His face was calm, but there was a touch of urgency in his footsteps.
âHuo Shao, whatâs going on?â Gu Nianzhi pressed her lips together and motioned to the direction Huo Shaoheng had come from with her mouth. âWhatâs so hush-hush and important that I donât get to listen in?â
âItâs nothing,â Huo Shaoheng said indifferently. âBai Jinyi is coming over to give Mrs. Song a check-up, thatâs all.â
âBai Jinyi?â Gu Nianzhi immediately knew who that was. âThe famous female scientist?! I didnât know that sheâs a doctor as well!â
âShe isnât a medical doctor, but she has a PhD. in psychology. Sheâs been taking care of my mother all these years.â Huo Shaoheng was clearly reluctant to talk about it. âLetâs head back inside.â
Gu Nianzhi and Huo Shaoheng walked Song Jinning into the house together.
As they were about to go upstairs, Gu Nianzhi stopped Huo Shaoheng. âHuo Shao, that small suite I stayed in on my first night is still empty, isnât it? Why donât we let Auntie Song live in it?â
Huo Shaoheng looked at her inquiringly. âWhy?â
âThe attic on the third floor has a low ceiling, and Auntie Songâs bedroom is way too cramped. Normal people would go crazy in thereâwhat do you think a place like that does to Auntie Song?â Gu Nianzhi said bluntly, before adding: âI used to hate claustrophobic places too, you know, and the moment I entered her bedroom, I felt ready to explode. I was dying to get into an argument, or even a brawl, just to let off steam.â
Huo Shaohengâs face darkened further. âIâll go take a look. You stay with her; Iâll be right back.â
Gu Nianzhi nodded. She watched Huo Shaohengâs strong, graceful figure take the stairs two steps at a time, before disappearing around the corner.
Huo Shaoheng entered the suite in the attic, where Song Jinning lived, and immediately checked her bedroom.
Gu Nianzhi was right: the bedroom felt small and cramped because of all the clutter in it. Normal, healthy people would not be able to stand being in it for longâto say nothing of someone who was suffering from psychological issues.
He had been in this bedroom once before, six years ago. He did not remember the room being this cluttered back then.
Had all these superfluous knick-knacks slowly invaded Song Jinningâs living spaceâinch by sinister inchâover the last six years? Was all the clutter and isolation preventing her from getting better?
Huo Shaoheng returned from the third floor and immediately gave instructions to one of his orderlies: âMake up the rooms in the suite on the first floor for my mother. You know the one, Nianzhi stayed in it during her first night here. Those rooms used to belong to my mother, so make sure you restore them to what they used to look like.â He checked his watch. âYou have half an hour, so get started.â
âYes, sir!â
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âLetâs go sit in the living room.â Huo Shaoheng led Gu Nianzhi and Song Jinning to the living room, where they made themselves comfortable. He said to Gu Nianzhi, âBai Jinyi will be here soon. She knows who you are, but has never seen you in person.â
Gu Nianzhi responded with a âhmmâ as she rested her chin in her hand, her expression thoughtful. She mused, âI didnât know Bai Jinyi wore so many hatsâso sheâs not only a famous physicist, but also a psychologist, and a psychiatrist? Thatâs hard to believe!â
âThereâs a reason for that,â Huo Shaoheng replied matter-of-factly. âWhen my mother first woke up after the accident, the only memories she had were those from before she was 18, and the only people she recognized were Bai Jinyi and my father. Back then, Bai Jinyi was the only one who could get near my mother, because she was the only one my mother trusted.â
It was similar to what Gu Nianzhi herself had gone through: initially, she had been so traumatized from her car accident she had lashed out at anyone who tried to approach her. Huo Shaoheng had been the only exception back then.