In the middle of the night, when Ji Aier was sleeping drowsily, the alarm clock rang. She reflexively sat up, turned off the alarm clock, then put on her slippers and walked towards Ji En's room.
When they were discharged from the hospital, the doctor specifically instructed that if Ji En insisted on not having a nurse, then she should always pay attention to whether he had a fever. If he did, it meant that his wound might be infected.
When she arrived at Ji En's room, Ji Aier gently turned the doorknob. Ji En's bedroom was often unlocked, so Ji Aier was also required not to lock her bedroom. This was his reason for it to be more convenient if he needed to find her in the middle of the night. Entering Ji En's bedroom, his bedroom was very large. There was a study outside and the place where he slept was inside.
"Aier!" Ji Aier was startled when she heard Ji En calling her, but turned around and saw that his eyes were still closed. It turned out that he was talking in his sleep. She didn't expect that even when he was sleeping, he wouldn't let her rest.
But soon Ji Aier noticed something was wrong because Ji En's forehead was as hot as a stove. She immediately realized that Ji En must have an infected wound.
"Ji En, Ji En." Ji Aier hurriedly pushed Ji En gently, trying to wake him up. They had to go to the hospital right now. But Ji En's eyes were still closed and his forehead was deeply furrowed. It could be seen that he must be very uncomfortable.
"Housekeeper, housekeeper." Ji Aier rushed downstairs to look for the housekeeper. She needed someone's help, otherwise she definitely couldn't carry Ji En.
Soon after the housekeeper knew the situation, at the first moment, he asked the servants and the driver to help carry Ji En downstairs and send him to the hospital. Sitting in the car, Ji Aier kept praying that Ji En must be okay.
"He needs to be hospitalized for observation for a few days. You go and handle the hospitalization procedures first." After the doctor examined, he came out and said to them. The housekeeper went to handle the procedures, and Ji Aier stayed in the ward to look at Ji En.
Looking at Ji En who was receiving an IV drip and sleeping peacefully. Ji Aier could finally slightly relax her worried heart and take a rest. She held Ji En's right hand and fell asleep by the bedside...
Ji Aier began to have a dream that she often had:
The sky was full of stars, twinkling very beautifully. Suddenly, one fell, drew a beautiful arc in the sky, and then disappeared below the horizon. She kept walking and walking, looking for that fallen star, but every time she woke up before finding it. This time was no exception.
The hand that Ji Aier was holding suddenly pulled, waking her up.
"Do you feel uncomfortable anywhere?" Ji Aier opened her eyes, stood up, and asked Ji En.
"This is the hospital!" Ji En frowned unhappily when he realized that he was lying in the hospital.
He hated the hospital the most since he was a child, so he never agreed to be hospitalized. This was the first time he was forced to come in.
"You had a high fever last night. We had to send you to the hospital." At that time, Ji Aier forgot that the Ji family had a private doctor. "How do you feel today?" She said and reached out to feel his forehead. She could no longer feel the heat.
"I want to drink water." Ji En wanted to sit up, but failed because he was weak all over.
"Don't move. I'll help you!" Ji Aier was very afraid that he would use his left hand to support himself in order to sit up.
"Help me sit up. I'm not paralyzed!" Ji En shouted. Unexpectedly, the sick Ji En was still so domineering.