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Nan Yu erged from the guest bedroom and saw Qi Ming waiting for her at the door.

She touched her now cool, fever-free forehead and said, "Uncle Qi, are you waiting here for to tell sothing?"

Qi Ming glanced at the firmly shut door of the guest room behind her and lowered his voice to ask, "Young Madam, did you co back tonight with the young master?"

Nan Yu withdrew her hand and sat down on the sofa in the living room, shaking her head at Qi Ming, "I took a taxi back by myself; I didn’t see him."

Qi Ming furrowed his brow, "That’s strange, when I was driven out, I didn’t see the young master either. Could it be that he left earlier?"

"But the young master said he would wait for you to go ho together, and he waited with for a full three hours."

Was it that the Young Madam was almost done waiting, yet the young master had left alone?

Nan Yu leaned on the sofa, her long hair draping over her pale neck, exuding a touch of languor.

"Maybe he had so matters at his company and left first."

In the past, Huo Juanyan had often said he was busy with company affairs, that there was a lot to do.

In fact, she felt that maybe it wasn’t Huo Juanyan who was busy, but that he simply didn’t want to see her.

Otherwise, she had encountered the Huo Family Head a few tis, yet had never t Huo Juanyan even once.

After all, the Huo Family Head was in control of the entire Huo Group, definitely much busier than Huo Juanyan managing a small company.

Qi Ming slightly knit his brow, "That might be the case."

Nan Yu looked up at Qi Ming, "Uncle Qi, what did you say to Nan Qingqing tonight?"

She wanted to confirm whether Uncle Qi had told Nan Qingqing that she was still alive.

Qi Ming’s body stiffened in place, his face forcing a strained smile.

"I didn’t really say much, just had an argunt with her, and then the fourth young master of the Nan Family kicked out, forbidding from ever stepping into Nan’s Hospital again."

By the end, his aged face struggled to maintain composure.

Nan Yu, seeing the normally good-tempered Qi Ming kicked out over a few words, found the rumors about Nan Zhou’s volatile temper even more believable.

It seed she was right to keep her identity as Nan Yu a secret from Nan Zhou.

But she was still a little worried and continued, "Uncle Qi, you didn’t tell them that the person wearing the mask and carrying the suitcase was , did you?"

At this, Qi Ming paused, then shook his head, "I didn’t say anything."

He added uncertainly, "Young Madam, do you have a new identity at the hospital that they can’t find out about?"

Nan Yu nodded, "They can’t know for now, so Uncle Qi, could I trouble you to not tell anyone about what I’m doing at the hospital?"

Qi Ming imdiately agreed, "Young Madam, rest assured, I will keep it confidential."

Nan Yu sighed with relief, "Thank you, Uncle Qi."

Seeing Nan Yu being so polite, Qi Ming quickly said, "Young Madam, if there’s anything you want to do in the future, just ask directly, no need to be so formal."

Nan Yu gave a light laugh, "Alright."

"Young Madam, you must be tired after today, you should go upstairs and rest."

Nan Yu stood and went upstairs.

Once she entered her bedroom, Qi Ming turned around and wrote down all of the night’s events, excluding the matter of Nan Yu going to treat Duan Zhu, and sent it without omitting a single word to the old lady.

Especially the words spoken by Nan Qingqing, he highlighted those.

Then he added a final comnt.

[Old Madam, seeing Nan Qingqing bully the Young Madam like this today really broke my heart. Now, I’ve recorded all these matters in my notebook and will report them to the young master later. I believe the young master will also feel sorry for the Young Madam, and perhaps this could even bring their relationship to a new level.]

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