At this time, his mind was mainly worried about Qiqi's Hua'er, and his brain was just barely functioning. So after hearing what Qi Ge said, Hua'er just continued to talk without meaning, and still said to Qi Ge nonchalantly: "Oh, I don't understand."
Hearing that Hua'er still didn't understand, Qi Ge didn't care too much in his heart.
Because the reason why Qi Ge kept emphasizing this 'jet lag syndrome' at this time was just to prevent Hua'er from worrying too much about Qi Qi's health.
It’s not necessary for Hua’er to understand this ‘jet lag syndrome’, because Qi Ge, as an ancient person from a parallel world, actually doesn’t quite understand this ‘jet lag syndrome’ himself.
Qi Geben talked about this 'jet lag syndrome' just so that Hua'er could believe that Qiqi just suffered from 'jet lag syndrome'.
Then, this would alleviate Hua'er's sadness that she was too worried about Qi Qi's health at this time, and persuade Hua'er to be more at ease and not be so silently sad about Qi Qi's unknown sleepy condition.
I want Hua'er to believe that Qiqi just suffers from this 'jet lag syndrome', which usually takes a certain period of time to take good care of, and without overwork and illness, most people can recover on their own and become healthy again.
So Qi Ge continued to work tirelessly at this time, explaining to Hua'er what "jet lag syndrome" is.
Qi Ge said to Hua'er: "This means that this 'jet lag syndrome' will make them very sleepy physically and mentally when we think they should be running around for life during the day, but at this time their brains will strangely think It's daytime, it's night, it's time to rest."
But in fact, Hua'er was listening, listening to Qi Ge talking about the 'jet lag syndrome' that she didn't understand, and listening to Qi Ge's explanation of this 'jet lag syndrome' becoming more and more confusing.
Hua'er's mood did not fluctuate, she was still quietly watching her baby daughter Qiqi sleeping sweetly.
Because in Hua'er's heart, no matter what Qi Ge said or said, Hua'er's main thought at this time was always thinking about the strange symptoms of Qi Qi falling asleep on the road.
I didn't listen carefully to what Qi Ge said at this time. I didn't feel that he was giving a symptomatic explanation. I didn't really listen to Qi Ge's explanation. It was more like he was trying to comfort himself not to worry too much.
What I said just now made me not understand what I mean by "jet lag syndrome".
But Hua'er didn't listen carefully to Qi Ge's explanation of "jet lag incompatibility".
At this time, his mind was calm, but he didn't know why Qi Qi fell asleep on the road despite being very healthy. What was wrong with him and what disease he had.
So Hua'er didn't interrupt Qi Ge's explanation of 'jet lag syndrome', because at this time Hua'er also wanted to hear what Qi Ge said and whether he would discuss what kind of disease Qi Qi had. The correct symptoms come from.
So although Hua'er didn't pay attention to what Qi Ge said about 'jet lag discomfort'.
But Hua'er did not interrupt Qi Ge's words about "jet lag", and even answered Qi Ge casually: "What do you mean, I don't understand."
But although Hua'er keeps saying that she doesn't understand, she always says she doesn't understand, but at this time, she is actually worried in her heart whether Qiqi is really a healthy Qi Ge, and she really can't think of anything else. Jet lag is something you just have to adapt to naturally...
As long as you slowly adapt to the local customs, food and lifestyle, and integrate into the local living environment, you can slowly recover and the symptoms will disappear...
It was the best excuse to put both myself and Hua'er at ease and not worry too much about Qi Qi's current strange lethargy.
Only by believing that Qiqi is just suffering from some minor ailments that he will recover naturally and regain his vitality, can he and Huaer feel better and more relaxed.
Only by making themselves and Hua'er feel that Qiqi just suffers from something like "jet lag", which will slowly heal on its own, and as long as it heals itself, it will be full of energy.
Rather than getting some strange illness, both myself and Hua'er were not so worried about Qiqi at this time.
Worried to the core.
This convinced both himself and Hua'er that Qi Qi's sudden drowsiness on the road was not due to illness, but simply because he was sleepy and wanted to rest.
So even though Hua'er didn't understand, Qi Ge still insisted on explaining to Hua'er 'jet lag syndrome'.
Qi Ge did this because at this moment, Qi Ge not only felt his father's love for Qi Qi, but also felt that "the hearts of parents in the world are pitiful" for Qi Qi.
At the same time, Qi Ge also felt very sorry for Hua'er and hoped to alleviate the excessive worries caused by seeing Qi Qi suddenly falling asleep on the road.
It is a kind of caring that shows great love to the flowers.
So at this time, Qi Ge ignored Hua'er and kept saying that she didn't understand. At this time, Qi Ge still tried his best to explain to Hua'er what "jet lag syndrome" is.
Qi Ge said: "That is to say, their work and rest time will be because their body, mind and brain still retain the sleep memory of 'the place they came from'. Therefore, after traveling tens of thousands of miles, they will not adapt to the local area due to 'jet lag'." According to the schedule, during the day I feel sleepy and want to sleep, and my mental state is very poor, but at night my mental state is very good, and my brain, thinking and mental state are very active and lively.”
However, I don't have the concept of 'time zone' and I don't understand the concept of 'jet lag'. I don't know that 12 o'clock in the afternoon is daytime in Xianjun Town, and 12 time zones later is Qige at 12 o'clock in the evening. This makes it 'incompatible with jet lag' Explain to Hua'er.
But Qi Ge’s messy explanations about ‘jet lag syndrome’.
At this moment, Hua'er was extremely upset about the question of why Qiqi fell asleep on the road just now.
Listening to Qi Ge's explanations about 'jet lag syndrome', I was listening very absent-mindedly, so I didn't even understand what Qi Ge was saying.
But in fact, Hua'er doesn't care about this 'jet lag syndrome'.
So after listening to Qi Ge's words, Hua'er became nonchalant and still said to Qi Ge in a quiet and sad tone: "What do you mean, I still don't understand."
Originally, like Qi Ge, I didn't know that 12 o'clock at noon is daytime in Xianjun Town, and 12 o'clock in the evening is Hua'er in places 12 time zones later. I also didn't understand Qi Ge's very awkward explanation of "Is it jet lag?" Indications'.
But Qi Ge, who doesn't want Hua'er to be sad, is still working hard to explain his 'jet lag syndrome'.
Qi Ge said: "Madam, this means that the 'jet lag syndrome' will make those who come from behind the Kuibo Prairie pass through the Tea Horse Trail and go to Xianjun Town to see the Magic Paradise because it is too Traveling long distances, their sleep memories are sleepy and tired, which will make some of them think that at night, their mental state is still during the day, and that they would like to work, but during the day, they are ' The sleep memory of a person suffering from jet lag will think that the day is not day, but that it is night, which is the night when one should sleep."
But Qi Ge explained "jet lag" like this. Qi Ge, an ancient person from the parallel world who didn't know what "jet lag" was, couldn't explain "jet lag" or "jet lag" at all. So when Qi Ge explained it like this, Hua'er listened.