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159: Chapter 159 She Was Still Too Naive 159: Chapter 159 She Was Still Too Naive So when he ca to find her at the hotel yesterday, drenched, the truth was that he had taken a cold bath to counteract the effects of the drug in his system?

That’s why he was like that?

Ye Ning suddenly started to feel a bit guilty, because yesterday, she really hadn’t saved him.

She was aware that the mayor’s daughter intended to drug him, but instead of preventing it, she thought that since the two were fiancés, a roll in the hay was quite normal.

But it turned out that the bastard would rather take a cold bath than lay a finger on the mayor’s daughter.

Ye Ning felt indescribably complicated inside…

“And how is he now?”

“Now?” Ji Chengzhi gave her a thoughtful look: “He still has a bit of a fever, but it shouldn’t be a big problem.

Was it Miss An who took care of him yesterday?”

Ye Ning nodded: “The place we temporarily rested at was a very simple small town with no hospital, so I just bought so dicine for him to take.”

Bought dicine, that was enough, or else who knows how he might’ve died?

Ji Chengzhi glanced at his wristwatch and saw it was about ti to leave the eting, so he left her with one last admonishnt: “You should stay for a few days, regardless of how serious it is, mainly for observation, understand?”

Ye Ning quickly nodded: “Yes, Director, I understand!”

Ye Ning couldn’t possibly understand that the overly young director before her was actually a close friend of her boss, one of the famous Four Profligates of A City.

Had she known, she’d probably have taken her child and left the hospital imdiately.

Fortunately, when she was in the ward until nearly dusk, Lin Yebai ca again, this ti bringing a thermos and so soup.

Upon seeing him, Ye Ning quickly stood up: “Big Brother Lin, you’re here?”

She was a bit surprised and also a bit nervous!

The surprise was because she hadn’t expected him to co see her and her son after the conflict she’d had with that bastard at noon, and even more so because he had brought food.

The nervousness was because he suddenly appeared, and she hesitated whether to explain herself, as after all, she didn’t want to have a falling-out with this man who had taken care of her for five years.

But what about this man?

After looking at her, he just placed the items in his hands on the table as usual, then looked at her and smiled faintly: “Hmm, I went ho and took a nap; how is Xiaobao?”

Ye Ning hurriedly replied: “The director said there’s nothing serious, just that he hit his head.

They’re worried about a concussion, so he needs to stay a few days for observation.

Big Brother Lin, I really didn’t want him to be hospitalized.”

As she said the last sentence, her voice noticeably dropped.

Lin Yebai saw and ca over to look at the child who was sleeping in the bed at that ti…

Whether it was a concussion or not could have been seen in the CT scan at that ti; it seems she was still too naïve.

Lin Yebai watched the child for a while and then nodded: “Listen to the doctor, a concussion is no trivial matter.

Observing for a while is good.

You’ve been tired all day, you should rest too.

Let Xiaoyu take you back first.

The new place you’ve moved into is just right for you to sort things out.”

In this manner…

Hearing this arrangent, Ye Ning, of course, felt it was very good.

Her foot injury had yet to heal, and she had been wearing the sa clothes for two days now, which certainly needed changing.

So she nodded, took the set of keys he handed her: “Alright, I’ll go back and sort things out first, and I’ll co over later to take your place.”

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