Ruibao was not sitting at the desk doing his homework, but there was a small bulge on the bed.

"Why are you suddenly angry?"

Muttering, he tiptoed to the bedside and gently patted the little drum, "My dear baby Ruirui, what's wrong? Why are you hiding under the quilt?"

The little drum didn't move at all.

Bai Zhizhi patted again, but still got no response. Her heart tightened and she quickly lifted the quilt.

I saw Ruibao curled up tightly into a ball, with an abnormal flush on his little face.

Bai Zhizhi quickly touched his forehead and found it was really hot.

Without time to think, Bai Zhizhi shouted directly to the yard, "Dad and Mom, Ruibao has a fever. Hurry up and ask someone to find a doctor."

When she heard that Ruibao was in trouble, Qian didn't care about her work anymore and quickly patted her eldest son beside her, "Boss, hurry up and find a doctor."

After saying that, Qian hurried to the third room.

The others were not idle either. Some fetched water, some took towels, some boiled ginger soup, and they did everything they could think of.

As soon as Qian entered the room, she saw Ruibao's red cheeks lying on the bed. "Oh, how could the child become like this?"

"I don't know what happened to these two uncles. They didn't even know Ruibao was sick."

As Qian spoke, she touched Ruibao's forehead, her face full of heartache. How could such a young child suffer?

"Third sister-in-law, I've brought some water. Please wipe Ruibao first."

Zhou Yue said as she skillfully soaked the towel, wrung it dry and handed it over.

Bai Zhizhi didn't hesitate and wiped Ruibao's cheek carefully, her eyes red with heartache.

Why didn't she notice that something was wrong with the child earlier? If something really happened to Ruibao, she would never forgive herself for the rest of her life.

The doctor lived in the village. Knowing that the child was sick, he did not dare to delay and came quickly.

"You two move aside and let me take a look at the child first."

The doctor didn't even have time to rest and hurried to the bedside. When he saw Ruibao's face, he was also shocked. He quickly grabbed Ruibao's little hand and felt his pulse.

The whole family waited anxiously for the result.

"It's okay, it's not a big deal, just a cold. You adults are such a fool. It's such a cold day, and you don't even bother to dress your child warmly."

The doctor muttered as he quickly wrote out a prescription for treating colds.

What was needed were not expensive medicinal herbs. He already had them, so he took them out directly, saving the Zhou family from running to the city.

"First, boil these medicines and give them to the child to help him sweat. You must be careful tonight. Although he seems to be fine now, he is not completely fine. If possible, it is best to go to the city to check it out tomorrow morning."

The doctor didn't mean to scare them, but children's conditions often change rapidly. They might look fine now, but something unexpected might happen the next moment.

After all, he was just a country doctor, and his medical skills were not as good as those of the doctors in the city.

The family quickly thanked the doctor, took the medical fee and sent him away.

Zhou Yue didn't delay at all and started to boil the medicine directly.

Bai Zhizhi just stayed with Ruibao, wiping him every once in a while, fearing that anything might happen.

Only after the medicine was ready and she fed it to Ruibao herself did Bai Zhizhi breathe a sigh of relief.

But still dare not let down your guard.

She remembered everything the doctor said, and was afraid that if she failed to notice something, it would harm Ruibao.

There are many examples in modern times of people losing their lives due to a minor cold, let alone in this era.

After taking the medicine, Ruibao's condition gradually improved. The temperature on his forehead gradually dropped, and he woke up once in a daze, but he only drank a few mouthfuls of rice porridge and fell asleep again.

Bai Zhizhi stayed by Ruibao's side all night. Sometimes she finally fell asleep, but suddenly woke up the next moment and quickly touched Ruibao's forehead.

Fortunately, the fever did not reoccur throughout the night, but Ruibao was still unconscious.

Seeing that the sky was finally getting light, Bai Zhizhi quickly stretched her stiff body and got out of bed with difficulty.

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