Mrs. Han was pleasantly surprised.
She said to her husband, "You’ve finally figured it out."
She washed up and changed clothes, then got into the car with her husband.
The car arrived at the Bao Mansion’s entrance.
Han Ping hesitated again.
He asked his wife, "Isn’t it too abrupt?"
Mrs. Han placed her hand on his arm and softly said, "You are visiting Miss Su as a doctor to treat her leg. How is it abrupt? n shouldn’t be too particular."
With his wife’s reassurance, Han Ping smiled and got out of the car.
Auntie Li welcod them.
Auntie Li, experienced as she was, served them tea and mimicked the local dialect, saying, "Oh, Mr. and Mrs. Han, I heard from our Miss Su that Mrs. Han is excellent at cards... and Mr. Han’s dical skills are incredibly remarkable!"
Her flattery was over the top but who doesn’t enjoy hearing it?
Especially Han Ping, who took a sip of tea and said, "Miss Su’s tea is also excellent."
Auntie Li smiled and said, "It was given by Mr. Sun Jingan!"
She decisively added, "Mr. and Mrs. Han, enjoy your tea while I go upstairs to inform Miss Su."
Once Auntie Li went upstairs.
Mrs. Han leaned in closer to her husband and said, "The servants at Miss Su’s place are exceptional! They seem to be very well-trained. I think when ngng gets older, I’ll have her spend so ti with Miss Su to gain experience."
Han Ping didn’t object but worried about owing favors.
Mrs. Han glanced at him, "You’re already working with Miss Su, aren’t you practically family?"
Han Ping: ...
Where has his wife’s pride gone?
The couple was discussing personal matters.
Auntie Li ca back downstairs, smiling warmly, "Miss Su is delighted to hear you ca by. However, because of her leg, she’s asking Mr. and Mrs. Han to go upstairs to chat."
Han Ping and his wife imdiately went upstairs.
Su Ruanruan was in the living room when they t her. It was cold and her leg was injured. Bao Jingyan had sohow set up a fireplace to keep her warm, and it was burning brightly, making it very cozy.
Mrs. Han, familiar with her, ca in and took off her coat, smiling, "You really know how to enjoy life."
Su Ruanruan wanted to stand up.
Mrs. Han pressed her shoulder down, "Your leg is injured, forget the formalities. Han Ping and I are just here to see how you’re doing."
With Mrs. Han diating, Han Ping felt more at ease.
He asked Su Ruanruan to extend her leg for a look.
Su Ruanruan was a bit embarrassed, softly saying, "It’s almost healed!"
Mrs. Han admonished, "You still look pale, let him have a look. He’s really adept at treating injuries!"
Han Ping couldn’t help but joke, "My wife makes sound like a traveling practitioner, unreliable."
Mrs. Han whispered, "You are unreliable! Few n are, but Bao is different."
Su Ruanruan watched them banter and felt quite happy.
Looks like... they’re reconciled!
She no longer resisted, and rolled up her pajama pants to her knee.
Her skin was clear and translucent, white and soft.
Han Ping kept his gaze straight.
But Mrs. Han couldn’t help but say, "Looks like it’s made of jade!"
Han Ping scolded his wife, "If you were a man, wouldn’t that be too much?"
Mrs. Han took a sip of tea and couldn’t help but say, "That’s still better than being insincere."
She was referring to the incident in the car last night.
Her husband’s boldness, seen for the first ti!
Han Ping was prudent, no longer speaking to her about it, lest their personal affairs be exposed.
He examined Su Ruanruan’s leg, then returned to the car to fetch dication and applied a warm compress for half an hour.
His dical skills were remarkable, and Su Ruanruan felt much better.
She praised, "Doctor Han’s skill in treating injuries is certainly very good."
Han Ping found her pleasing, and spoke to his wife affectionately, "You’ve taught to be ’bad’!"
Mrs. Han was in good spirits.
She deliberately said, "How could I have the skills to corrupt Miss Su! Miss Su is destined for greatness!"
She glanced at her husband.
Han Ping didn’t directly respond!
He quietly watched Su Ruanruan.
The young girl held a serene expression, her eyes were transparent... Su Ruanruan’s gaze t his.
Although the two hadn’t spoken openly, they each understood one another’s intentions.
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