Chapter 174 Protection (3)
After she has gotten off of the bus, she ran over to Feng Zeyu and asked, “You were outside of the shop the entire time?”
“I’m not too busy these few days so I thought I’d hang out around your shop.” Feng Zeyu frowned a little and said, “You don’t want to be seen with me right now.”
“I don’t think we need to be this worried. I think the chance of them finding me is pretty slim. You can... just keep me company on my new few trips to City Han.”
“It’s fine. Oh, yeah, Duoduo had woken up and he asked me to thank you for him after finding out that you were the one who saved him.” Feng Zeyu changed the subject.
Shu Yan didn’t know what to say. She hesitated for a little bit and asked, “Any news on the kidnappers’ end?”
“I don’t know much about that either. I trust that my friend will let me know when it is resolved.” That information was need-to-know only. As much as Feng Zeyu was a comrade, his friend couldn’t possibly tell him much.
“Sorry. I didn’t mean to rush you.” They had just arrested the two yesterday afternoon. It was not possibly for them to have arrested the rest of the gang by now.
“That’s quite normal. Don’t worry. I have arranged for a couple of my people to keep an eye out at the school as well. I won’t let anything happen.”
“You have arranged for men around my children’s schools as well?” Shu Yan gave him a surprised look.
“Yes. They are all veterans so you can relax.” Feng Zeyu gave Shu Yan a look and said, “You go pick up your merchandizes. Don’t worry that I will lose you.”
Shu Yan hesitated for a little. “Why don’t you walk with me? It’s too difficult for you to follow behind me.”
Feng Zeyu shook his head. “No, that won’t be right.”
That won’t be right? Shu Yan wanted to say something else but Feng Zeyu had always walked away from her. It was long before Shu Yan had lost sight of him.
In the following few days, Shu Yan couldn’t even pick up any traces had it not been him being on the bus with her.
She needed to return to the hospital today. She had already completed the three treatments of the Chinese herbal medicines. She wanted to find out if she needed to have more.
The treatment was very effective. Shu Yan could tell that the symptom of her cold sweat had been much alleviated. She no longer shivered all the time like she used to. The only drawback was how disgusting it tasted. It stunk and was bitter. Even just thinking about the taste, it was enough to give Shu Yan acid reflux and made her want to vomit.
“Much better. You won’t need to take the medicines anymore. Just watch your diet. You should avoid anything icy or spicy,” said the old doctor to her after he had taken her pulse.
Shu Yan could avoid icy food, but avoiding spicy food would be difficult for her.
“Occasionally is fine. Just not excessively,” said the old doctor as he casted her a look and had her stick out her tongue for him to see. “I’ll give you some more herbs for you to soak your feet in.”
“Okay.” After having the herbal medicine, her period was more normal; she was not cold all the time, and even her cheeks were rosier than before. But her spots remained. She asked the doctor, “Any herbal medicines for the spots?”
“You wanted them removed? That would be difficult.” The old doctor shook his head.
Sure enough. Wanting to have some sort of magical pill that would give her beautiful skin like how it was described in novels was unrealistic.
She suddenly recalled a customer suggested laser spot removal to her in the past. She should go find out more about it when she has time.
Since she was at the hospital, she decided to also go and weigh herself. 132 pounds. She had lost 9 pounds in a month. No wonder Wu Xiuyue said she had lost weight. She pinched her stomach and it was still pretty chunky. She got more work to do.
Walked outside of the hospital with her herbal medicines in hand, she spotted Feng Zeyu under a tree not too far away from her. Shu Yan ran over to him.
“I didn’t go to the shop today. You didn’t need to follow me.” Shu Yan started to feel bad. She thought he was only going to follow her on her way to and from work. As it turned out, he was following her around day and night the last few days. She felt safe, but also somewhat uneasy at the same time.
“It’s fine.” Glancing at the Chinese medicines that Shu Yan was carrying in her hand, he asked, “Are you not feeling well?”
“No, just to regulate my body.” She didn’t want to elaborate too much to him about feminine issues. “You know, we have never introduced ourselves this entire time. Let’s do it official now. My name is Shu Yan. Shu as in comfortable and Yanas in color.”
“Feng Zeyu. Fu as in square, Ze as in being blessed, and Yu as in universe.”