Other daughters cling to their fathers, but Little Huahua clings more to Ye Xingguang.
"Let me do it, it's fine, she's not heavy." After all, she was a strong woman.
Bai Lanwu came out of the house: "What's going on? Why does Little Huahua look so listless? Is she not adjusting to her first day of school?"
"No, Mom, Little Huahua grew a mermaid tail at the school swimming pool and now she's running a fever."
"Ah? This..."
Bai Lanwu watched her daughter carry her granddaughter upstairs and anxiously followed: "Should we call a doctor? Doctor Chang took your dad for a walk in the estate. I'll go ask him to come over. She's got a fever, why didn't you take her to the hospital?"
Ye Xingguang, experienced, replied: "Mom, it's okay, I'll handle it. I had this happen when I was little too, let's try to bring the fever down with some physical methods first."
Bai Lanwu still felt sorry for her granddaughter: "Then I'll go make some lean meat porridge for Little Huahua."
"Okay."