In the blink of an eye, Gu Qingsong has been gone for ten days.

Lin An'an has been feeling unwell for the past two days.

I probably caught a chill while sleeping last night. My throat has been sore since I woke up yesterday morning, and I haven't had much of an appetite.

This morning, my condition not only didn't improve, but it seemed to have worsened.

Lin An'an felt dizzy and lightheaded.

During lunch, Lin Jincheng noticed that Lin An'an was poking at the food in her bowl absentmindedly, and he became somewhat worried.

She knew Lin An'an had a bit of a cold, so she specially made slippery noodles and cooked some appetizing and easy-to-digest side dishes for lunch today.

Worried that it would be too bland, I also made Lin An'an's favorite sweet and sour pork ribs.

But Lin An'an didn't seem to have an appetite.

"An'an, are you feeling any better today?" Lin Jincheng asked with concern.

Lin An'an paused, her chopsticks still in her hand, and it took her two seconds to realize what Lin Jincheng was saying.

Actually, my physical condition hasn't improved; in fact, it feels worse.

However, Lin An'an didn't want Lin Jincheng to worry, so she shook her head and intended to say it was alright.

After shaking my head twice, it felt as if my brain had been shaken evenly, and my head felt incredibly heavy, making me even more dizzy.

"Ouch."

As she shook her head, Lin An'an swayed twice and couldn't help but hold her head.

Lin Jincheng immediately understood; there was no need to ask, the patient's condition had clearly worsened.

He quickly put down his chopsticks, stood up, and helped Lin An'an up. He reached out and touched her forehead, and was startled.

"An'an, you have a fever!"

Although Lin An'an is not very strong, she is actually in good physical condition and rarely gets sick throughout the year, even catching a cold is rare.

So even though she had symptoms from the morning, she never thought it was a fever.

Hearing Lin Jincheng say this, Lin An'an suddenly realized what was going on.

No wonder her head felt so uncomfortable. She wasn't very bright to begin with, and now she couldn't even think straight. It turned out she had a fever.

Lin Jincheng was anxious; this fever could be serious or minor.

Although rural people generally don't take headaches and fevers seriously, when they have a fever, they usually just drink more hot water to sweat it out and wait it out.

However, quite a few people have suffered brain damage from simply enduring this kind of burnout.

The girl named Liuya from the next village had a fever when she was little, and the adults didn't take it seriously, so her ears were damaged. Now, unless you go up to her and shout loudly, she can't hear you.

"An'an, let me take you to the hospital to get checked out," Lin Jincheng said anxiously.

Lin An'an thought about it slowly, but still refused.

I don't feel comfortable leaving my two children home alone.

Lin Jincheng was also extremely anxious. Both of them had gone out, and it was obviously not okay to leave such young children at home.

However, she was worried about leaving Lin An'an alone to walk such a long way to the hospital while she was sick, as she was staying behind to take care of the child.

After thinking for a few seconds, Lin Jincheng decided to leave Lin An'an and the child at home while he rushed to the clinic to buy medicine.

The clinic in the brigade was relatively close; if I ran there, it would only take me half an hour to get back.

Although clinics and hospitals cannot compare, they can still treat common colds and fevers.

After making up his mind, Lin Jincheng helped Lin An'an into the house and settled her on the bed.

They brought over noodles and side dishes, telling Lin An'an to eat some in bed first to fill her stomach so she could take her medicine when she returned.

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