Translator: Lonelytree
As soon as I pushed the door open, Mai Qi said lazily, âMy dear Ni Ni, youâre finally back to accompany me. Take me outside for a walk. Please!â She lay on the side of the bed with her hair falling down. She looked like the ghost from Ju-On.
I shook my head. âIâm impressed that Ni Ni hasnât gone insane because of you!â
She lifted her body, and her wounds pulled. She hissed in pain.
I rushed forward to cushion her body with pillows. âYour wounds havenât recovered. Why are you torturing yourself like this?â
She endured the pain and held my hand. âNanxing, youâre finally home! Are you injured?â She looked me up and down.
I twirled around for her to see. âIâm fine. Before you ask, my little uncle is fine too.â The curtains were drawn, and the room was dimly lit, but I could still feel Maggieâs face blushing. She changed the subject. âAre Jing Tian and Old Master Jing okay? Auntie Lan is so worried about them. The people from the Jing Family donât make things better. They come every day to bully Auntie Lan. Jing Tian has to teach them a lesson!â
I walked over and pulled open the curtains. The sunlight shone in. Mai Qi raised her hand to block the sunlight. Her movement was small. It was clear that she was still hurting from her injury.
I asked her with concern. âDoes it still hurt?â
Mai Qi smiled. âThe worst is over. I can withstand this.â
âThen, shall I push you to the garden to enjoy the sun?â I asked.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSure!â She immediately jumped up. I covered Mai Qi with a thin blanket even though the sun was bright. Mai Qi looked up at the sky and giggled.
I combed her long hair with my hand.
âNanxing, I might become a cripple,â Mai Qi said softly.
I whispered, âWhat does it matter? Youâre still Mai Qi to me.â
She stopped talking.
I pursed my lips and smiled. âAnd it wonât affect you from becoming my little aunt.â
Mai Qi didnât react. This meant that there was something wrong with her. Mai Qi closed her eyes to the sun, and tears streamed down her face.
âMai Qi?â I was surprised. âWhatâs wrong? Are you feeling unwell?â I was about to wheel her back and call the doctor for her when she sat up to hug me. âNanxing.â She buried her head around my waist.
I hesitated before placing my hand to caress her head.
âMai Qi, is it because you donât want to marry my little uncle?â
She didnât move. She continued to cry.
âItâs fine. No one can force you if you donât want to marry him. We all thought you still had feelings for him since you sacrificed yourself to save him. However, Mai Qi, we will always respect your choices. Tell me whatâs on your mind. Donât be afraid.â
I gently patted her.
Everything happened too quickly. I didnât have the time to ask them for the details. I only knew Mai Qi was heavily injured because she tried to save my little uncle.
I smiled. âMai Qi, if my grandparents or parents were still alive, they would have packed up my little uncle and delivered him to you already. I can imagine them saying, Mai Qi, take this bastard since youâve saved him. Heâs yours now!â
Mai Qi laughed through her tears.
I pulled her gently away, knelt, and looked into her eyes.