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Chapter 243: Chapter 238: The Warmth and Coldness of the Hospital Room

"I covered for her with 5,000 last time; I don’t know if she’s run through it by now. You know, medical care is really expensive these days, it can easily cost tens of thousands." Bai Lan said.

Ye Tian’s expression turned serious, and he decided to visit the hospital at noon to see how Liu Fei’er was recovering and help her as much as he could. He was quite fond of Liu Fei’er,

After finishing the coffee, Bai Lan stood up again.

Ye Tian walked her out of the office and whispered in her ear before she left, "Bai, the great beauty, when will you invite me to your place again, eh? I haven’t finished watching the TV show from last time, heh heh."

"You!" Bai Lan was at a loss for words, her face flushed and her heart racing.

The TV show Ye Tian watched at her place last time was not your average program—it was an adult film from a certain island nation with exceptionally bold content and sounds to match. Bai Lan had experienced it firsthand.

After that incident, Bai Lan didn’t dare to watch TV at home anymore, fearing those shameless scenes would suddenly pop up—how utterly embarrassing that would be.

Bai Lan quickly left Ye Tian’s office and hurried away.

"Don’t leave in such a hurry, Bai the great beauty, come hang out more often when you’ve got time, heh heh."

Ye Tian dismissed Bai Lan with a mischievous look, but then his expression turned to one of worry. Liu Fei’er had been hospitalized for several days now, and he hadn’t known about it, which made him feel rather guilty.

"I won’t say anything more; this is all my fault. Who told me to be so handsome? All the beauties are hopelessly devoted to me. It’s a sin, I tell you."

Soon it was lunchtime, and Ye Tian left the company in his car, heading straight to the Municipal Hospital.

The security department’s work was all arranged, with everyone knowing exactly what to do. Everything was running smoothly, so there was no need for Ye Tian to be there, and it wouldn’t matter if he didn’t return to work that afternoon.

The McLaren first stopped at a five-star hotel, and then at the big shopping mall opposite the Municipal Hospital. Ye Tian bought lots of nutritional supplements, all pricey and high-quality goods. He spent hundreds of thousands on cordyceps alone, far surpassing the usual get-well gifts for someone sick.

Driving to the Municipal Hospital, the supercar parked at the front immediately drew admiring glances from the female doctors and nurses. Using the address Bai Lan had given him, Ye Tian found Liu Fei’er’s hospital room without trouble.

This was the old building of the hospital’s inpatient department, only five stories tall. Judging from the falling-off tiles, it was probably built in the eighties or nineties. The narrow stairwell was quite cramped, but fortunately, the handrails were sturdy.

Without convenient elevators for going up and down, both patients and doctors had to walk up the stairs, which was quite a hassle.

Ye Tian quickly made his way to the orthopedics inpatient floor on the fourth level. As soon as he stepped onto the floor, he heard the painful groans of patients, poor souls with broken bones who lacked a proper treatment environment. It was truly pitiable.

At this moment, in orthopedics ward 412.

Liu Fei’er was lying on an inclined hospital bed with her leg in a cast and her right arm in a sling around her neck, looking sullen and rather despondent.

Glancing at her phone, she saw it was twelve noon—lunchtime—and the most difficult part of her day.

The patient in the bed next to her, a high school girl, was gleefully eating her meal, munching loudly while her mother fed her spoon by spoon. Meanwhile, Liu Fei’er lay there alone with a growling stomach, the girl seeming to flaunt her meal in front of Liu Fei’er on purpose.

The aroma of chicken stewed with mushrooms wafted over from the next bed, permeating the entire ward. The delicious smell was tantalizing; Liu Fei’er’s stomach growled, her desolation was self-evident.

As she ate, the high school girl said, "Fei’er, you’re so pretty. There must be a lot of guys chasing after you, right?"

"Hmm," Liu Fei’er replied, not understanding why she would say this.

"Then I don’t get it. You’ve been in the hospital for several days now, why hasn’t any guy come to visit you?" The high school girl scoffed. "Also, don’t you have parents? Why haven’t they come to see you? You’re not an orphan, are you?"

"I’m not an orphan, my parents are just very busy," Liu Fei’er explained.

"Xiaoxue, stop talking nonsense and eat your meal," the girl’s mother scolded.

The girl snorted coldly, muttering under her breath, "So pretty, I bet she’s a nightclub hostess or something."

Liu Fei’er felt an immense sense of injustice, and tears welled up in her eyes.

Her parents were at the very bottom of society, exhausted from supporting her. Now, with her expensive medical bills during her hospital stay, her parents were likely struggling even more. She felt she shouldn’t cause them more worry at her age, and it pained her deeply.

Thinking of this, tears streamed down Liu Fei’er’s cheeks.

The girl’s mother was kind-hearted and, seeing Liu Fei’er cry in secret, quickly brought over a couple of steamed buns and said softly, "Child, eat."

Wiping the tears from her eyes, Liu Fei’er said, "Thank you, Auntie, but I don’t feel like eating."

The girl’s mother sighed, took the steamed bun back, and said nothing more. Their family was not wealthy, otherwise, they would not be staying in this kind of ward. They would have moved to the new inpatient department long ago. It was all to save a bit on the bed fees; life isn’t easy for anyone.

"Mom, I need to use the bathroom. Who told you to give her the steamed bun!?" The high school girl yelled at her mother, clearly jealous of the attention her mother gave to her detestable sister.

Her mother fetched the slippers and placed them on the floor, but the high school girl demanded, "I want to wear Anta, bring them to me."

At that moment, a handsome young man entered ward 421, his hands full of stuff.

"Wow! So handsome!" The high school girl’s mouth hung open. She quickly slipped on the Anta shoes, fluffed up her red hair, and hobbled over.

"Handsome guy, who are you looking for?" The high school girl had stars in her eyes, the ailment of infatuation common in teenage girls, and she was no exception.

Ye Tian smiled faintly, "I’m looking for our beautiful Liu Fei’er." He pointed to Liu Fei’er lying on the bed without taking any notice of the high school girl and strode over.

The high school girl suddenly felt dejected and envious. Her mother helped her walk to the communal bathroom.

"Beautiful girl, may I get on your bed?" Ye Tian winked at Liu Fei’er and asked with a mischievous grin.

Ye Tian’s sudden appearance filled Liu Fei’er with surprise, emotion, and a hint of resentment.

"Why are you here? It must have been Bai Lan who told you; I told her not to say anything, she really..." Liu Fei’er complained.

"You girl, keeping your hospital stay a secret from me, you really deserve a spanking." Ye Tian set the tonics down under the bed, sat beside her, and gently caressed her hair, clicking his tongue, "Seeing how badly you are injured, I’ll let the spanking pass. Come, come, let your brother give you a kiss and I promise you’ll feel better instantly, hahaha."

"Nonsense! You are not a fairy." Liu Fei’er turned her head away, not letting him kiss her mouth.

Ye Tian could see she was not in a good mood and began to tease her on purpose, "Little miss, give your lord a smile, and I’ll buy you candy." He was winking at her, clearly playing the part of a customer in a brothel.

Liu Fei’er burst out laughing at his teasing, "You’re so annoying!"

In truth, Liu Fei’er was very happy that Ye Tian had come to visit her.

"Oh my, our Fei’er actually smiled! That smile is enough to topple cities and nations. How are other girls supposed to live? Leave some room for them to survive, can you not be so beautiful?" Ye Tian joked merrily.

"You’re just sweet-talking." Liu Fei’er’s heart bloomed with joy.

Ye Tian exclaimed in mock surprise, scratching his head, "How strange, how do you know I’m sweet-talking? You couldn’t have tasted it, yet I don’t know what your little mouth tastes like. This isn’t fair; I need to taste it myself."

Afterward, Ye Tian licked his lips, nodded in satisfaction, "Indeed very sweet, hahaha."

Ye Tian took out the meals he had bought from the plastic bag. The ward was in such a dire state, without even a bedside cabinet, so they had no choice but to eat the meals on the bed.

"To think the City Hospital still has such rundown wards, what an eye-opener. They really are something else."

Looking at the peeling paint, rusty beds, grimy floors, and squeaking windows, Ye Tian couldn’t help but start complaining.

"This is already very good, as long as it cures sickness, and as you know, my family isn’t that well-off," said Liu Fei’er, lowering her head.

Ye Tian didn’t say anything. Seeing her sadness, he slowly opened the biodegradable box, trying not to let any juice spill onto the bed, and handed Liu Fei’er a pair of chopsticks, saying, "Eat up, once you’re full, I’ll get you a new ward. This place is simply unfit for humans."

At this time, the high school girl returned, her red hair fiery as her temper. She continued to complain bitterly to her mother about something that had upset her in the bathroom.

Her mother was very accommodating, helping her back to the ward without a word of protest. With her child hospitalized, the mother’s concern took precedence; she couldn’t bear to rebuke her even once.

Just stepping a few paces into the ward, the high school girl took in a deep breath and exclaimed, "It smells so good!"

Ye Tian stood up with a smile and asked, "Want to come over and have some? We have pig trotter soup from Quanfu Residence and sweet and sour ribs from a five-star hotel—dishes you can’t usually buy without queuing up."

These weren’t idle boasts, only someone like Ye Tian could order meals from a five-star hotel anytime, anywhere, while ordinary people would have to line up early in the morning and might still not get what they want.

"Five-star hotel?!" The high school girl’s eyes widened.

That hotel was the most famous in Jiangcheng. It was said that provincial leaders always stayed there; the food was the best in the city and also the most expensive. Being able to dine there just once would make life worthwhile.

The high school girl swallowed hard.