Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming

Chapter 75 - 75 75 Asking for Help



Chapter 75 - 75 75 Asking for Help

?Chapter 75: Chapter 75 Asking for Help Chapter 75: Chapter 75 Asking for Help Wang Han was helped to lie down by Liu Huiru, “Mom, what exactly happened to me?” He was not foolish; he could see that both his own mother and father had rushed over, which meant that something serious must have happened to him, otherwise it wouldn’t have caused such a commotion at home.

Liu Huiru started crying when she heard this, unable to forget the state her son had been in just before, teetering between life and death.

Wang Jianli, looking at his son who now seemed as good as new, felt relieved, acknowledging that this doctor truly had a gift.

“You almost lost your life. If it weren’t for a skilled doctor related to your sister’s factory colleague, you would have been a goner this time. Once you’ve recovered, you should be sure to thank them properly.”

Wang Han nodded; although he didn’t know the specifics, he could imagine how dire the situation must have been to mobilize his parents, sister, and brother-in-law, thus he knew his father wasn’t lying.

It was no wonder he felt like he was dying in his groggy state, then he felt a refreshing sensation coursing through his body — that must have been the doctor treating him.

“I understand!”

Liu Huiru quickly stood up, “Should we ask the doctor to come and check on Xiaohan again? We can’t take any chances!” She was worried there might be something else wrong with her son.

The five military medical experts nodded in agreement.

Go and get him!

They wanted to see the person.

Wang Jianli glanced at An Zhiyuan; as the matter involved An Zhiyuan’s fiancée, they didn’t want to pressure him, but they also truly weren’t at ease without having their son checked again.

“Then I’ll go take a look and see what she says,” he stated, not wanting to overstep. It was Bai Xiao’s own decision to make, and seeing as she was his fiancée, not some stranger, he was even less inclined to put her on the spot.

An Zhiyuan went next door.

Liu Huiru looked at Wang Jianli in perplexity, “What’s going on with this young An? Why is he involved back and forth inside?” She had been solely focused on her son and was oblivious to the events that had unfolded.

“That female doctor is Xiao An’s fiancée; she’s practically one of our own,” Qian Cheng suddenly became eloquent again, as if he had never looked down on Bai Xiao or branded her a charlatan.

Qian Cheng himself felt regretful; if it hadn’t been for An Zhiyuan’s timely arrival and guarantee, his father-in-law would have agreed not to let Bai Xiao treat the patient. If anything had happened to his brother-in-law, he would have been done for. Thinking about it now sent chills down his spine.

“What? The Divine Doctor is Xiao An’s fiancée? Gosh, Xiao An is really lucky to have stumbled upon such an opportunity,” Liu Huiru immediately expressed surprise. An Zhiyuan was a child she had watched grow up, and they were on good terms. She couldn’t help sighing at An Zhiyuan’s fortune to be engaged to such a formidable doctor; having her in the family meant they wouldn’t have to worry in the future.

“Yeah! I never imagined Xiao An would be so capable. I thought his mother had set her sights on Jia Xiaoyu from the big compound, that girl who grew up with him as childhood sweethearts. Everyone thought they would end up together. Who would’ve guessed Xiao An had a fiancée in secret,” Qian Cheng knew quite a lot of the inside stories.

The idle gossip was cut short, as An Zhiyuan returned.

“Auntie, Bai Xiao said there’s nothing to worry about. He needs to eat light, digestible food for the next few days. He has to finish the plain congee today, at least. As for his body, she doesn’t need to check on him, assured that there won’t be problems, but he should just rest more,” he reported.

“Did you hear that? You need to eat plain congee!” At this point, Liu Huiru couldn’t indulge her son’s whims and ignore his health.

Wang Han lay down listlessly; without anything good to eat, what was there to discuss?

“Brother Zhiyuan, since when did you have a fiancée?” If he couldn’t enjoy his food, at least he could indulge in some gossip.

An Zhiyuan and Wang Han weren’t much different; they grew up playing together. Wang Han certainly wasn’t afraid of making a big deal out of things and wanted to ask for a clear explanation.

“You should rest well and not worry too much! It’s easy to wear yourself out.”

Bai Xiao had already recovered, and he was happy about it.

Wang Han could only lie there.

An Zhiyuan went next door, Bai Xiao had already gotten out of bed, tidying her hair which had become a tangled mess from the covers, looking utterly presentable. Now, she faced the mirror and tied her hair into a ponytail. She felt she was recovering faster than she had in the past.

It seemed An Zhiyuan was truly her savior.

“Already better?” An Zhiyuan said as he entered and saw Bai Xiao fixing her ponytail, with the blankets and hot water bottle neatly arranged on the bed. The girl was indeed efficient.

“All good now, it was just severe hypothermia. Once it passed, I recovered. Our family’s secret techniques always require some effort,” Bai Xiao replied with a smile. An Zhiyuan always made her feel at ease; he had appeared several times just when she needed him most, as if he were a noble sent by the heavens to save her.

“That’s good to hear. There’s a whole crowd outside waiting to see you!” An Zhiyuan knew very well that aside from others, the five military medical experts were becoming quite impatient, almost craning their necks in anticipation.

“Ah? Who?” Bai Xiao was ready to go home. Her sister must have been worried and anxious all morning, especially since Bai Ju thought that Bai Xiao was using a secret technique stolen from Lord Yama. What if someone discovered it?

“Those experts want to exchange experiences with you, and Wang Han’s parents also want to thank you properly!”

Bai Xiao rolled her eyes; everyone’s thoughts were too idealistic, exchanging experiences?

Knocking sounds came from the door.

“Bai Xiao, we’ve prepared lunch. You and Xiao An, come out and eat,” Wang Fang called. They were at her house, and it was only proper to prepare a meal for the person who had saved their lives. Anything less would be too heartless.

The house was already fully prepared.

Bai Xiao shrugged her shoulders, and An Zhiyuan said with a smile, “You have to accept their gratitude. Coming out for a meal isn’t going to hurt you!” He liked seeing the lively and vibrant girl in front of him, so different from the listless girl earlier who was almost out of life. He wanted to see the smile in her eyes, the confidence that shined through, and he couldn’t help but wonder how he ever thought she was pitiful.

This little girl was far from pitiful, with an inner strength unknown to anyone else.

It looked like he had been wrong.

He opened the door, gesturing for her to come.

Bai Xiao was amused. An Zhiyuan, the instructor brother, sure knew how to talk and soothe people, and he was considerate and caring. She had never met a man like that before.

In her heart, she always thought that instructors were supposed to be strict, serious, with unwavering standards and epitomizing the unbending spirit of a man of iron, along with meticulous attitudes and behaviors. An Zhiyuan had changed all her previous perceptions.

As the two of them stepped out, Wang Fang was already waiting at the door. Not inviting Bai Xiao, their great benefactor, was not an option for her parents.

What was more important was that she hadn’t gotten a clear look at Bai Xiao earlier, knowing only that she was a young girl. Without paying much attention to anything else, how could she not take a proper look now?


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