Chapter 77: Suggestive
Fortunately, I Met You
Translator: Qoob
Editor: Nyxnox
After Cheng Xi rushed over to the hospital, she found that Lu Chenzhouâs grandmother had been exaggerating. Lu Chenzhou didnât plan on leaving, but he had woken up, and was sitting by the head of his bed with a severe mien as he listened to the doctor explain his illness to him.
It was true that his expression wasnât good, but he certainly wasnât âcrying and shoutingâ about leaving the hospital.
From the monitor, Cheng Xi saw that Cai Yi was also inside the room, and immediately calmed down. She didnât rush in, and silently observed the scene for a moment before heading outside again.
Lu Chenzhouâs grandfather had already left, and his grandmother was the only family member outside. She was somewhat embarrassed that she had called Cheng Xi over for nothing, and said, âHe really was shouting about leaving the hospital just now. Luckily, your professor arrived and convinced him not to.â
Cheng Xi smiled. She could understand her worry and didnât mind it much, comforting her with a warm voice instead. She was quite good at it too; not long after, Lu Chenzhouâs grandmother was convinced by her words and indeed did calm down.
Upon noticing her wan and bleary expression, Cheng Xi was about to persuade her to leave and restâthe truth was that she wasnât doing much here; Lu Chenzhou was in a germ-free environment and receiving the best possible treatment with a professional nurse and doctor attending to him. The presence of his family members was unnecessary.
There was only one thing they could provide: because Lu Chenzhou had septicemia, besides the necessary medical treatment, he also needed to be well nourished. In the Lu household, this was no problem at all.
And so, Cheng Xi began discussing Lu Chenzhouâs future diet with his grandmother. But before they could finish, the door opened and Cai Yi and the others came out. Lu Chenzhouâs grandmother was called away by the doctor in charge, while Cheng Xi and her professor stayed behind.
âSorry to bother you last night.â
âIt was fine.â Cheng Xi shook her head and glanced at Lu Chenzhouâs ward before asking, âHow is it?â
âItâs in the early stages, so itâs not difficult to treat. As long as he cooperates, it wonât be a big deal.â
Cai Yiâs words were concise, her tone calm. Cheng Xi clutched at her chest as she sighed, âThatâs a relief.â When she raised her head, she saw that her professor was looking at her with a half-smile, and she blushed. âI was worried that I was responsible as I suspected that he fell ill at my place.â
Cai Yi was somewhat shocked. âWhat do you mean?â
Cheng Xi explained what had happened that day briefly, only leaving out the fact that he had hugged and kissed her right after seeing her.
When Cai Yi had heard everything, she started shaking her head. âYou love to take responsibility for everything, donât you? Do you know why heâs such a clean freak? Itâs because his skin is naturally sensitive, and just a bit of carelessness can lead to endless problems. Who knows whether or not he touched something dirty beforehand? As you said, he ran to find you while dripping wet.â
Cheng Xi had no reply.
Cai Yi stopped comforting her, and instead said, âBut his situation really was quite dangerous. If it took us any longer to get to him, then he might not have been saved. Go and take a look at him first. If thereâs anything wrong, we can talk later.â
So Cheng Xi tidied herself up and put on a face mask and isolation suit before entering the ward. Lu Chenzhou was still sitting by the head of the bed, his complexion pale and stark white, even his lipsâ color bleached out.
He seemed like a flower past its prime whose petals were wilting pitifully, completely devoid of its previous cold and haughty demeanor.
Cheng Xi walked over. She first picked up the medical records by the head of his bed in a smooth manner. Goodâhis last few temperature readings showed that his high fever had broken.
Although she wasnât a specialist, she knew that, given his situation, as long as the fever broke, the rest would be far easier.
She put down the records and finally turned around to face him. Cheng Xi couldnât help but smileâLu Chenzhou couldnât see her smile, but he could tell that she was smiling because her eyes, the only part of her body that was exposed, had curved into crescents.
âAre you better?â
Lu Chenzhou didnât respond, turning instead to face the other side of the room. A nurse pushed a cart inside; on the pushcart were cups filled with medicine, needles, and other medical paraphernalia.
Cheng Xi almost immediately noticed Lu Chenzhouâs anxiety, and couldnât help but be momentarily startled. It couldnât beâthe brilliant Lu Chenzhou, who acted as though he didnât care much about anything, was actually afraid of needles?
He was really quite scared, so much so that he even ignored Cheng Xi as he stared rigidly at the needle in the nurseâs hands.
âLu Chenzhou?â The nurse pinched the needle tip, verifying his identity.
Lu Chenzhou didnât speak, so Cheng Xi had to answer for him. âYes, heâs Lu Chenzhou.â
The nurse glanced at her, and then lowered the needle, preparing to give him an injection. Lu Chenzhou stretched out his hand rigidly, and the nurse had to tap his wrist several times before finally saying, âRelax.â
But despite the request, Mr. Luâs hand remained as taut as ever. Even though he was trying his hardest to cooperate, his muscles contracted of their own accord.
His physique wasnât bad, and the muscles in his hand were well developed. Once he got nervous, his muscles became bundles of steel.
Seeing this, Cheng Xi suddenly grabbed his other hand as she lightly called out to him.
Lu Chenzhou turned around subconsciously, his mind relaxing for a moment. And in that moment, the nurse found the correct vein and thrust the needle into his skin.
Good, there was blood flowing.
Beautiful people always received preferential treatment. Were he an ordinary man, the nurse might have sneered at him and left upon realizing that such a big fellow was afraid of a needle. But because he was so handsome, the nurse even comforted him. âLook, it doesnât hurt, does it? Donât be so anxious.â
Cheng Xi couldnât help but laugh, which made Lu Chenzhou glare at her. When the nurse left, he snatched her hand, pulled it next to his face, and ran his teeth over it.
There wasnât any blood, but he did leave a neat row of teeth marks; it didnât hurt, but it was quite suggestive.
Cheng Xi took her hand back, somewhat embarrassed, but Lu Chenzhou behaved like nothing had happened. He closed his eyes and shamelessly requested, âIâd like to hear a story.â
His tone was cold, but his voice was hoarse. Without his usual power, he sounded like an awkward child acting coyly with an adult.
Cheng Xi didnât refuse and told him a story, his favorite one. Lu Chenzhou must have been exhausted, because he fell asleep before she could even finish. Cheng Xi adjusted his bed a little to help him sleep easier, only leaving when she saw him sleeping soundly.
As she exited the room, she saw Cai Yi looking at her strangely.
Cheng Xi couldnât help but touch her face as she asked, âWhat is it? Is there something on my face?â
Cai Yi merely responded, âCheng Xi, how old are you?â
âTwenty-nine.â
âHmm, age isnât the problem. At least now I know why, despite your looks and personality, youâve never been in a romantic relationship until now.â
Cheng Xi was very surprised, as this seemed like a random topic to bring up; when had Professor Cai started behaving like an ordinary woman, gossiping about such things? But she didnât correct her; the main reason why she had never been in a relationship was because that person wasnât here. Once he returned, however, she had indeed quickly gotten into one.
Somewhat amused, she asked, âWhy do you say that?â
âBecause the way you look at other people is too benevolent. From their point of view, your eyes probably remind them of their motherâs.â
Cheng Xi choked quite abruptly.
Cai Yi laughed loudly, and then she dragged Cheng Xi to her office. Instead of first discussing Lu Chenzhouâs illness, she instead asked, âCheng Xi, even though youâre more of a mother than me, what will you do if someone particularly likes that aspect of you? Let me ask you somethingâtell me honestly, have you ever considered getting into a relationship with your patients?â
After running around for the entire morning, Cheng Xi had been thirsty and had naturally poured herself a glass of water and taken a sip right as she entered. When Cai Yi asked such a bizarre question, she almost choked again.