Chapter 773 Hallucinating Fever

After they left, the Ye residence grew quiet. Xingxing returned to the living room and looked at the disheveled area on the sofa left by Xiao Ran. He walked over unconsciously and smoothed out the wrinkled parts, then patted them with his hand. Seeing it flat, he bent down to pick up a cushion from the floor.

Actually, he wanted to play, but he was too embarrassed. Moreover, Ye Shaoting had instructed him not to interact too much with them. Faced with their repeated invitations, Xingxing felt too awkward to refuse and could only turn away.

He didn't understand. If Di Mingjue left them, could he become friends with them?

Once the thought arose, it gave Xingxing a glimmer of hope.

Apart from Di Mingjue, he truly wished to become friends with Ye Ziyu and Qianqian.

He looked at the vast living room; he was alone again in the house. Before Qianqian and the others arrived at the Ye residence, he was just like this, guarding the large house in solitude.

...

On the plane back to Sijiu City.

Ye Ziyu leaned against Di Mingjue's shoulder, speaking incoherently.

A flight attendant brought a thermometer, and Di Mingjue immediately took Ye Ziyu's temperature.

He had noticed something was wrong when they boarded the plane, and she had indeed fallen ill.

Ye Ziyu's face was flushed, and even in her daze, she mumbled, "Si Bao..."

Si Bao being missing was one problem, and even if found, it would bring new challenges.

If the other party had raised Si Bao well, would they be willing to let Si Bao return with them? Or could the two families visit each other like relatives, as long as Si Bao could grow up healthy like Xiao Ran and the others?

Di Mingjue looked at the reading on the thermometer and said to the flight attendant, "Excuse me, do you have any fever reducers on the plane?"

"Sir, I'll go and look," the flight attendant replied.

After the flight attendant left, Di Mingjue leaned close to Ye Ziyu's ear and whispered her name. There was still a long way to go before landing, and if things continued like this, she would be in trouble.

Ye Ziyu was woken by Di Mingjue's call. Her hazy eyes stared blankly ahead.

"Ziyu, drink some water." Di Mingjue raised a cup of water to her lips.

The high fever made her joints weak. Ye Ziyu moved her lips, but there was no reaction.

Just then, the flight attendant arrived with fever reducers.

"Sir, this is all we have. Please give this lady one pill first, and we'll see if she needs another one in an hour," the flight attendant handed the medicine to Di Mingjue.

Di Mingjue watched as Ye Ziyu found it difficult even to drink water, let alone swallow a pill. He glanced at the flight attendant. "Could you please help me support her?"

"Of course." The flight attendant crouched down, cooperating with Di Mingjue.

The pill was placed in her mouth, and Di Mingjue carefully brought water to her lips.

Perhaps sensing the foreign object in her mouth, Ye Ziyu made a swallowing motion. Seeing that the pill had been taken, Di Mingjue's heart settled.

After the flight attendant left, Di Mingjue draped the blanket from his seat over Ye Ziyu. He turned off the air vent above, hoping she would sweat it out.

Di Mingjue did not dare to close his eyes all night, afraid that something might happen to Ye Ziyu. Under his care, Ye Ziyu's high fever subsided, and she seemed more lucid. However, she still had a residual warmth.

"Are you feeling any better?" Di Mingjue asked with concern.

Ye Ziyu shook her head and rubbed her temples. "My head hurts."

It felt as if countless tiny people were in her head, their conflicting opinions fighting, threatening to dismantle her brain.

Di Mingjue touched her forehead and looked at the flight attendant distributing food ahead. "Why don't you eat something first, then sleep for a while? When we arrive, we'll go to the hospital."

"I don't want to eat," Ye Ziyu said, then closed her eyes again.

The journey back to Di Du had not only drained her physical strength but also her spirit. Too many worries plagued her; she was utterly exhausted.