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Chapter 22 Mother's Illness

The third young master chuckled as if hearing a joke, and then he said: "The women who have the courage to come to me are betting on themselves. Apart from money and status, what else do I have that makes them worthy of risking their lives?"

This is the only time the third young master talks about his private life

From his faint eyes, Uncle De could not see a trace of disappointment or a trace of hope.

He doesn't trust anyone and doesn't want to find true love

Every time, they would be given a valuable gift. When they received the gift, the girls were delighted and thought it was the third young master's love for her.

In fact, every woman who has received expensive gifts will not appear in front of him again.

He is just using his own method to select women and then abandon them

The sky is dim and gray, like stepping into a sea of ​​clouds. The golden sun shyly hides in the clouds, and occasionally peeks at the world through the gaps in the clouds.

The crystal clear sky is illuminated extremely brilliantly, and large hexagonal white snowflakes float from the sky to cover the earth.

Occasionally, a few flowers playfully played with the wind but refused to land. The silvery scenery in winter was comparable to the green fields in spring. After a long time, the snow stopped and the sun finally showed its little face.

This small city is decorated in a clean and elegant way, and the vast expanse of white makes people blind. This is Fei'er's attachment to winter, because she likes snow, and likes to walk and outdoors when it snows.

Every time snowflakes came, she would be inexplicably happy about the pure white snow, which even made her unable to bear to step on it and pick out the traces of others walking by. She jumped downstairs to her house

"Mom?" She covered the dazzling white with her hands. On the stone bench in the small green garden, there was a person with a knitted brow sitting on the stone bench. She called tentatively, and when she got closer, she saw that it was her mother.

"Mom, what's wrong with you?"

When Xia Wan came back from shopping for groceries, she felt a cramp in her stomach that forced her to stop. She had always had stomach pain, but the pain seemed to be more severe recently.

"You're back. It's because you're sick. Maybe it's because you ate in a hurry today, so your stomach can't bear it."

Xia Wan's face covered in cold sweat squeezed out a smile that comforted Fei'er.

"Is this just like this? Why are you sweating so much? I think we should go to the hospital."

Fei'er looked at her mother who was covered in sweat in the winter and insisted on going to the hospital. She helped Xia Wan and was about to leave.

"Fei'er, you have nothing to do. Why go to the hospital? Go home and take some stomach medicine and you'll be fine. I ate kelp at noon, that's why it's like this."

After hearing what her mother said, Fei'er stopped. Like her mother, she likes to eat cold seaweed, but her mother will get stomachaches if she eats a little too much.

"You didn't lie to me?" She looked at her mother

"Bad girl, when did mom ever lie to you?" Xia Wan said

"Okay, then I have to go home for a checkup. If there is no cold seaweed, I have to go to the hospital."

Looking at the cold seaweed on the dining table, Fei'er said with an unhappy face, "Since I knew this would happen, I should eat less. Seeing the way you looked just now really scared me."

"Okay, I know I will pay attention next time." Xia Wan's complexion improved a lot after taking the medicine. She let out a sigh of relief. Fortunately, she specially prepared this dish for Fei'er today, otherwise...

After dinner, Xia Wan went to bed very early. Fei'er knew that her mother was not feeling well, but she didn't think much about it. After cleaning up the dishes, she went back to her room.

Xia Wan was lying on the bed but could not sleep peacefully. She knew her body very well. The amount of painkillers she had taken had been increased to a day at a time. Her tears fell silently.

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