Chapter 446: Is it stress or sleep?
The cars hurried off to the people’s hospital despite Chi Lian’s insistence through out the entire ride that she was doing okay. The old madam was worried about whatever it was that the doctors had seen on the scan of Chi Lian’s brain.
The old madam was also answering phone calls from her husband, the in-laws and Muyang himself.
Chi Lian was truly fine physically, all the exhaustion she was feeling was just making her drowsy and she craved sleep. If she could just shut her eyes and fall on a bed for a few hours she would be fine. Listening to the old madam recount the tale of what happened in the MRI worried her a bit. Was her brain damaged?
"T4, was something detected in the scan of my brain?"
"No, your brain was just hyper active and lit up like a Christmas tree. It should be fine now, you just need to hydrate, eat something and sleep. You will be fine once you do all that, your family members like to exaggerate everything. They are acting as if this is the end of the world, the old woman in particular."
"Didn’t you see the reaction of those doctors? I would be the same if I were her. They acted as if they had seen the next medical marvel. If they had their way I would be handcuffed in an isolated ward somewhere and all sorts of needles would be poking into me with all sorts of EEG’s being conducted."
She tried to twist her body but there was barely any space in the back seat of the car. She was squeezed in with the old madam, Qi Qing and Ai Wei. The sniveling soft sobs being held back forcibly she could assume were coming from Qi Qing.
Every once in a while the old madam would gently caress her head and ask her how she was feeling while calling her baby. This made her wonder where her actual babies were at the moment.
"T4, where are my children?"
"When I last checked they were building plastic blocks with other toddlers of their age in a classroom in the emperor’s courts but now I think they are on their way to you."
’Eh, this has really been blown out of proportion.’ she thought. "Grandma," she raised her head.
