Chapter 151: Play poor~ (1/2)
Throughout the whole process, Ye Erruo resisted looking at his body and wiped his whole body, with drips hanging on his hand. She carefully wiped her body with alcohol and then applied the ointment that the doctor gave her to him, and waited for her. The sky was already dark after finishing everything.
The ointment the doctor gave her worked well, and the rash on his body was obviously gone after the wipe.
The heavy rain still didn't stop, and she would definitely not be able to go to the park today.
”Water~”
Yerruo quickly poured him a glass of warm water.
”thirsty?”
Mo Jiangye opened his eyes in a daze, the light above his head was dim, he was breathing heavily, as if looking for something anxiously, just about to get up, he was pressed back by Ye Erruo: ”What are you going to do?”
Hearing the voice of a familiar person, he took a deep, soothing breath and grabbed Yerro's hand with his backhand.
”Isn't he thirsty?” Ye Erruo leaned over and took a pillow and put it behind him, her hair tickling on his cheeks.
”Where is the dog?” he asked in a hoarse voice.
”Throw it out.”
”Do you want more?” Ye Erruo asked softly, wiping the water stains on the corners of his lips.
”Ok.”
Yerruo turned around and poured him a glass of water: ”After drinking, take his temperature again.”
She reached out and touched his forehead, it was still hot!
”Headache!” Mo Jiangye stared at her worriedly and said with a faint look.
Ye Erruo took the towel beside him and put it on his forehead: ”How about this?”
”pain!”
”Then I will rub it for you?”
”it is good!”
”...”
Ye Erruo looked at him suspiciously. He didn't feel like a headache at all. Except for his face a little bit redder, his body temperature was higher, everything else was normal, and he was not at all as sick as a patient should be.
”If you feel uncomfortable, close your eyes and rest more.” She said while rubbing.
She has cold hands, just right.
”bitter.”
”Bitter?” Ye Erruo condensed his eyebrows.
”Bitter mouth?”
Mo Jiangye continued to stare at her unblinkingly: ”Yeah.”
After checking the time, it was almost time for dinner after eight o'clock.