Lin Xinyuan hurriedly finished her meal, and at her motherโs insistence, she drank a bowl of soup before slipping away immediately.
Everyone kept talking about her situation, and since she was right there, no one would feel comfortableโฆ
But she didnโt leave entirely; instead, she quietly went up to the terrace.
Although this was only her second time here, she still had some impression of the place.
Her grandfatherโs old house was only one story tall, with an open ceiling in the main hall.
From upstairs, she could directly see the elders eating below.
Lin Xinyuan squatted behind the railing, scrolling through her phone while listening to the conversation downstairs.
Fortunately, the phone signal was full strength at her grandfatherโs house; otherwise, she wouldnโt know what to do here and would definitely be bored out of her mind.
She had already felt her phone vibrating non-stop during the meal.
Looking at the green chat bubbles, it wasnโt that annoying Huang guy sending messagesโฆ but Chen Ze complaining again in the Dormitory Group!
She couldnโt help but feel a little disappointed, then suddenly blinked and shook her head.
โWhatโฆ whatโs wrong with me? Why am I thinking about that guy againโฆโ
โAnnoyingโฆโ
Muttering absentmindedly, Lin Xinyuan chalked it up to boredom.
Opening the Dormitory Group to check the messages, it seemed like Chen Ze and Yu Xiaowei had made some progress, which was why he was so excited.
Both Chen Ze and Yu Xiaowei were locals from Tianbei, even from the same district, so it wasnโt strange for them to meet.
Chen Ze was now bragging about his โvictoryโ from yesterday.
Lin Xinyuan wasnโt very interested in this and only glanced a few times before going back to reading her novelโฆ
The meal downstairs went on for a long time.
Just when she was about to give up on hearing any news about her mother, the elders downstairs mentioned her again, followed immediately by her father.
A chill ran through her body, and Lin Xinyuan suddenly perked up, listening carefully โ only to be disappointedโฆ
She overheard them talking about how her father had driven her out of the house.
In the end, her grandmother cursed a few times and seemed like she wanted to say more, but was stopped by her grandfather: โEnough, itโs all in the past!โ
Downstairs, her grandfather whispered and subtly pointed upstairs.
Everyone looked up.
Behind the railing was a small, curled-up figure โ who else but Lin Xinyuan!
Her grandmother immediately fell silent, and her mother only just realized that her daughter was hiding up here.
She had thought Lin Xinyuan was inside her room.
โXinyuan, what are you doing up there? Come down now!โ
โAhโฆ okayโฆโ Hearing her motherโs voice startled Lin Xinyuan.
Realizing she had been discovered, she hurriedly stood and descended the stairs, feeling somewhat nervous.
โYou childโฆ you caught a cold and youโre up there in the cold wind?โ Her mother put down her bowl, displeased and on the verge of scolding her but held back. โEither sit here or go back to your room!โ
โMmโฆโ
Lin Xinyuan could only quietly return to her room.
The room was some distance from the dining table, and inside, she could barely hear the conversations outside.
Feeling reluctant, she moved closer to the door, but the talking had stopped.
It was quiet outside, with only a few indistinct snippets of conversation.
Wellโฆ no choiceโฆ
It seemed impossible to find out anything unless her mother or the others spoke about it themselvesโฆ
At the end of December, multiple hospitals in Jiang City reported several cases of Pneumonia Cases, but it didnโt seem to attract much attention.
People continued living at their own paceโฆ
In the early morning countryside, the greenery was undiminished, shrouded in mist โ the scene looked like immortals dwelling among the woods.
Inside the room, the girl gradually woke, staring at the ceiling with a somewhat dazed expression.
Her butterfly-wing-like eyelashes trembled slightly, still carrying the haze of just waking.
This was Lin Xinyuanโs first night at her grandmotherโs house, sleeping in a strange bed in an unfamiliar place.
She was a little reluctant to get up and hadnโt slept well last night.
Thanks to her cold, which made her easily fatigued, she managed to fall asleep during the latter half of the night.
Slowly sitting up, she felt as if all the bones in her body were weak and soft.
Shaking her head, she realized the cold seemed worse than yesterday โ she felt even more uncomfortable.
โItโs overโฆ cough coughโฆโ Lin Xinyuan muttered, covering her mouth as she coughed hoarsely.
Her motherโs prediction yesterday was true; her condition had worsened.
Now, she felt utterly powerless all over.
Weakly lying back down, she just felt so exhausted, her head throbbing faintly.
This feeling was unbearable.
She regretted being so stubborn yesterdayโฆ
Curling up under the warm quilt, her mind grew hazy again, and she had no desire to get upโฆ
โXinyuan? Are you up? Itโs time to eat!โ
Just then, a knock came at the door, accompanied by her motherโs voice from outside, instantly snapping Lin Xinyuanโs consciousness to alertness.
โMom.โ
โCough cough coughโฆโ
She wanted to answer but couldnโt muster the strength, her voice too faint to be heard.
Only her coughing reached outside.
Hearing this, her mother pushed the door open without hesitation and immediately saw the girl still lying in bed, coughing.
Her brows knitted tightly but she didnโt scold.
She firmly closed the door, walked to the bed, and placed her hand on Lin Xinyuanโs forehead.
Feeling guilty, Lin Xinyuan closed her eyes, afraid to look at her motherโs face.
After a moment, her motherโs rough but gentle hand slowly moved away.
Just as Lin Xinyuan was about to relax, that hand shifted to her neck.
โYou, girlโฆ the injury here is healedโฆโ Her motherโs expression was helpless, โbut your headโs turned dumb? I told you not to go catch the wind yesterday, and now itโs worseโฆโ
Noticing her motherโs tone wasnโt angry, Lin Xinyuan slowly opened her eyes and met the look of concern mixed with reproach.
She felt a twinge of guilt but couldnโt bring herself to explain her actions.
After all, she didnโt know her motherโs true attitude yet.
Rushing to ask about the past might not yield any answers.
Moreover, judging by the eldersโ behavior yesterday, she sensed they were avoiding the topic when it came to herโฆ
โIโฆ cough coughโฆโ Lin Xinyuan tried to explain but fell silent.
The girlโs conflicted expression and flushed, delicate face stirred feelings of pity.
Her mother seemed to suspect something and began stroking the face that looked so much like her own, her gaze filled with thoughtfulness and hesitation.
โXinyuanโฆ do youโฆ want to hear about it?โ
Her motherโs sudden question startled the still-conflicted girl.
She was confused, unsure how her mother had guessed, and grew nervous.
โYou? How do you knowโฆโ
Her mother shook her head and laughed softly, โYou, girl, show almost everything on your face. Itโs hard not to guessโฆโ
Lin Xinyuan blushed instantly, her cheeks reddening.
Since becoming a girl, her emotions had been hard to control, and her face had become much more sensitive.
Before, she could at least watch certain movies without flinchingโฆ
โMomโฆ can I really ask?โ Lin Xinyuan hesitated, afraid of stirring bad memories, โcough cough coughโฆโ
โItโs fine, Iโm almost forty years old. What could be so hard to get over? At worst, it just hurts a little.โ Her mother smiled warmly, now certain what her daughter wanted to ask.
Thatโs rightโฆ
Only this matter could make a daughter, who had been treated that way since childhood, curiousโฆ
She didnโt intend to hide anything because deep down, she felt guilty toward her daughterโฆ
After all these years, there was really nothing that couldnโt be faced.
โButโฆ not nowโฆ donโt tell Xinyuan just yetโฆโ Her mother gently patted Lin Xinyuanโs little head, her voice tender. โLetโs wait until tonightโฆ For now, get up, wash, and eat, alright? Iโll take you to town for an injection later.โ
Perhaps because of the emotional gap they had when Lin Xinyuan was young, her mother often spoke to her now in a coaxing tone, occasionally patting her head.
Although Lin Xinyuan found her motherโs actions and tone awkward, she had gradually gotten used to them over these past days.
โOkayโฆโ
Though still conflicted inside, curiosity ultimately won out.
She desperately wanted to know why her mother had been that way beforeโฆ
But she never imagined that, after only one day, her premonition would come trueโฆ