Chapter 149 - Be Good, Open Up (2/2)

It had been sleeping on the pillow next to Xiang Yi, but when it woke up, it realized her face was abnormally red and her cheeks were hot to the touch.

Humans were very fragile and could die from a disease. Thinking of this possibility, Xiao Naofu burst into tears.

It didn’t want the stupid woman to die.

Shi Sui raised his hand to take her temperature, frowning.

She has a fever.

“What? Sis is sick? Is it serious? Should we call 120…”

Shi Sui was scrummaging through the medicine cabinet in the living room as the seven boys from Sea7 looked on in worry.

Even Xiang Qi had stopped shaking his leg, nervously licking the corners of his mouth.

“I called the family doctor. He said to eat some anti-fever medicine, and if it persists, he will come over.”

The steady voice calmed everyone in the room.

Digging out the medicine box with his slender fingers, Shi Sui raised his eyes at Xiang Qi. “Can you administer the medicine?”

Just now he had been in a hurry, but after calming down, he realized it wasn’t appropriate for him to give her medicine when her brother was present.

He had underestimated Xiang Qi’s fragile ego. The man crossed his legs and raised his chin. “Who wants to feed her. I’m not going!”

They haven’t reconciled yet, and that woman hadn’t sweetly called him big brother and asked for forgiveness yet. He wasn’t going to give in first!

“…” Shi Sui was speechless. He didn’t quite trust the female staff members of the crew, so he ended up entering Xiang Yi’s room and personally giving her the meds.

Xiang Yi was in a feverish state of confusion, feeling dazed at the pair of powerful and warm hands that supported her back. A muted voice coaxed, “Be good, open up.”

Compliantly, she ate the medication.

The next second.

The water droplets at the corner of her lips were wiped away by pale fingertips.

The staggering lights and shadows in front of her suddenly became clear. Once her gaze focused, her eyes were met with a pair of eyes as deep as the ocean.

In a soft and nasal voice, she mustered, “Heh… zaizai?”