That night, Su Fan did not leave but slept in Su Ya's embrace.
Having drifted with no place to call home for so many years, this was the first time Su Ya slept with such peace of mind.
The next day, Su Fan and Su Ya almost woke up at the same time.
Su Fan first prescribed a medicine for Su Ya that would reduce swelling, relieve pain, and promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis.
Then, he took out his phone and transferred some money to Su Ya.
Su Ya, of course, refused, "Su Fan, I can't take your money. I only wanted to repay your kindness to my daughter and me, that's why I've been with you like this."
"As long as you're willing, you can always come here for a simple home-cooked meal."
Su Ya certainly wanted Su Fan to be her man, but after the madness, she had regained her senses.
As a single mother at the bottom of society, how could she be worthy of Su Fan?
Su Fan's medical skills were extremely proficient, and he seemed to be doing very well in the hospital too.