But just as he was about to turn around, Su Cheng suddenly noticed that the light in Fu Han's ward flickered once, just once, and then it went pitch black again.
If Su Cheng hadn't remembered the location of Fu Han's ward so clearly, he might have thought it was the light in someone else's ward flickering.
"Probably a broken light," Su Cheng chuckled and walked toward the Inpatient Department, worried about what Fu Han would do if the light broke in the middle of the night, thinking it was best to go up and check on her.
...
Fu Han had taken a bath and changed into clean hospital attire, ready to go to sleep—she had a habit of bathing before bed.
During her bath, the attendant had already changed her bedding. The hospital changed the bedding every day, and Fu Han hoped to get a good night's sleep, so she had changed the bedding time from morning to evening.
She leaned against the pillow, holding her cellphone, about to check messages before going to sleep.