Chapter 52 (1/2)

He Nuo thought that Shi Yan was going to force the drink down his throat like how he did so with sweets in their first year, but instead he saw Shi Yan place the cup near his lips and smile cunningly as he prepared to drink it. He Nuo felt like he was struck by lightning as he suddenly understood what he meant, so he jumped over and s.n.a.t.c.hed the cup, I’ll drink it, I’ll drink it myself.”

Shi Yan said triumphantly, “Don’t leave a single drop behind.”

He Nuo pinched his nose, then downed the medicine without daring to breathe. After he finished drinking it, he kept his mouth open and didn’t dare to touch any part of his mouth with his tongue. It tasted bitter everywhere, “Is there any Coptis in this?”

When he saw He Nuo like this, Shi Yan began to coax him unconsciously, “Good medicine is bitter and beneficial for your illness, it’ll definitely be effective since it’s so bitter. Wash your mouth a few more times, once you get used to it you won’t think it’s that bitter tomorrow.”

He Nuo let out a cry of anguish, “I still need to drink it tomorrow?!”

Shi Yan nodded, “You’ll have to drink it for two weeks.”

“I’d rather die.” He Nuo complained in a casual manner.

But he heard Shi Yan smack the table with his palm and the loud sound frightened He Nuo. Shi Yan glared at him, “You’d rather die? Do you know how much Laozi has f.u.c.king done for the sake of your health? And how many strings I had to pull for this d.a.m.n sickness of yours?!”

He Nuo appeared like he was frightened silly, so he stood rooted to the spot without saying another word. Shi Yan slammed the door and went out. He Nuo looked at the medicinal residue that lined the walls of the cup, and his eyes immediately became wet. He wasn’t someone who liked to cry, and you could even say that He Nuo doesn’t even remember a time when he had actually cried. He never had the habit of crying when he encountered any problem, and when he did suffer several times in the past, all he did was endure it silently; but now he wasn’t suffering, he was guilty and ashamed.

He was blaming himself. It was as if he had gotten accustomed to how well Shi Yan treats him, and in recent times you could say that Shi Yan had been taking care of him meticulously in every possible way. But while he was accepting Shi Yan’s goodwill, he didn’t think about how much Shi Yan had sacrificed for him. If it wasn’t because Shi Yan talked about pulling strings in a fit of anger, he wouldn’t have known how much trouble he had caused Shi Yan. In He Nuo’s simplistic world, Shi Yan seemed omnipotent. He Nuo felt guilty for neglecting the effort and money Shi Yan had spent on him — and he only realised now that since the medicine wasn’t prescribed in the hospital, it couldn’t have been bought at public expense.

Shi Yan didn’t go too far, he was in the adjacent meeting room. He was so angry he wanted to swear like crazy at first, but after he calmed down, he realised that his impulsive reaction was a bit over the top. Did he frighten that idiot? Shi Yan knew that He Nuo’s kidney must be suffering from either of the two kinds of nephritis, and its root cause couldn’t be cured anymore. He could only nurse him carefully to try and keep his condition under control so that it wouldn’t worsen. So even a small cough was a thorn in Shi Yan’s heart, because w.a.n.g Feng’s mother had mentioned before that any kind of minor illness could be due to a weak immune system and may trigger the relapse of his nephritis, then his condition would worsen.

For the past two months, He Nuo’s coughs had weighed upon Shi Yan’s heart. No one knew how much he hoped for a medicine that could cure the root cause of this stubborn cough. He was afraid that He Nuo would urinate blood again, because when he asked w.a.n.g Feng’s mother to bring him to go see other nephropathic patients, uremic patients all suffered from such serious edema that they looked like an elephant’s foot. Their skin had tiny cracks because they were bursting from the edema, and it was covered in furfures that would fall off their skin as they walked. The physician told him in a usual tone that these patients could only live for another three or two months, and actually didn’t need to be hospitalised.

Death from uremia was a sensitive issue for Shi Yan, which was why he was so agitated by the joke that He Nuo had uttered without much thought. Now that he thought about it, He Nuo wasn’t someone who would make light of of his life, he was just complaining a little to someone whom he was very close to. In fact, that guy can only be that wilful and carefree in front of him. Just look at how cautious and restrained he is at home!

When he thought of this, Shi Yan felt gratified that He Nuo can be himself in front of him. When he opened the door, He Nuo was standing outside. He Nuo had already been standing there for a few minutes. He knew that Shi Yan was inside, but he felt too ashamed to knock on the door.

“I’m sorry. I,”