Chapter 90 - I’m Fine. My Brain Will Be Smarter With A Little Burn
Pampered By Mr President!
Upon noticing that Mu Siyinâs face had paled, Ji Yang immediately blocked her view of her pierced wrist. At the same time, Ji Yang held her other hand and comforted her softly. âItâs done. The needle is in.â
Mu Siyin heaved a sigh of relief and blinked her eyes before she calmed down.
Mu Siyin believed that Mu Xingyu stabbing her in her past life had left a psychological trauma in her. She must get rid of this feeling soon.
She hated how afraid she had become!
âIs it really done, Yangyang?â
The nurse stood up and said, âItâs fine now. This hand must remain still at all times. Donât move it if itâs unnecessary, and call for us if youâve run out of your medications.â
Ji Yang turned around to look at the nurse and said, âAlright. Thank you!â
âNo problem. She seems pretty shook up about the injection. You should pour her a cup of water.â
âOkay. Sure!â
Ji Yang walked over to pour Mu Siyin a cup of water. When the doctor nearby noticed that Mu Siyinâs complexion was looking better, he said, âIsnât it painless, young lady? An injection is not as scary as you think.â
Mu Siyin frowned. âYou liar. It hurt like hell.â
The doctor was speechless.
Once Ji Yang was back with a cup of water and saw that the doctor was still around, she said with a frown, âOh yeah, doctor. After you gave me your prescription list yesterday, I went directly to the pharmacy and handed it over to them. Did the pharmacy mess it up?â
Mu Siyin batted her eyelid in guilt and used her good hand to receive the cup of water from Ji Yang. Then, she lowered her head as she drank the water silently.
After listening to what Ji Yang had said, the doctor also frowned. âThe pharmacists are all very cautious and will double-check the prescription list before they hand it over to the patient. They rarely miss out on the prescription. Perhaps⦠you dropped it when you were carrying your friend to the ward. This is more common than you think.â
Ji Yang furrowed her brows at the doctorâs explanation and nodded her head slightly.
As she was a detective, the doctorâs explanation made sense.
Ji Yang did indeed pick up the pills and carry Mu Siyin to the ward in a rush. Since it was quite a distance to the ward, she might have dropped the pills on the way there.
It was, in fact, rather rare for the pharmacy to miss out on a certain medication.
Moreover, the missing pills were fever reducers and anti-inflammation pills. These were the most important pills.
She believed that the hospital would not make such a frivolous error.
âYeah. Anyway, itâs a good thing that we found this out in time. Iâm pretty sure something serious would happen to her if her fever continues.â
The doctor said responsibly, âDonât worry about it. Iâll head over to the pharmacy and find out who was in charge of yesterdayâs shift. If itâs really the hospitalâs negligence, Iâll reprimand them to prevent something like this from happening again.â
âYouâre right. No matter who was in the wrong, we should prevent this situation from happening again.â
After the doctor and nurse left, Mu Siyin finally looked up at Ji Yang, to which she laughed dryly. âYouâre awesome, Yangyang. Itâs just two missing pills, but you managed to put your sleuthing skills to justice.â
Ji Yang glanced at Mu Siyin. âI canât believe you still have the strength to flatter me. I guess youâre not feeling as terrible anymore.â
Mu Siyin pulled a long face when she heard this. âNo⦠I really do feel terrible.â
Ji Yang sighed gently and frowned. She was obviously still bothered about the missing pills. âI might have dropped them yesterday. Iâm really sorry for making you suffer the entire night.â
Mu Siyin immediately shook her head. âItâs no biggie! Iâll be fine. Iâll be smarter after a little burn.â
Ji Yang said, âDid you burn away your intelligence, Yinyin?â
Mu Siyin was at a loss for words.
It took half an hour before Mu Siyinâs body temperature finally dropped. Ji Yang raised her hand to touch Mu Siyinâs head and took a sigh of relief. âThank god. The fever is gone now.â