His face was calm, so calm that it was impossible to perceive any previous actions. As soon as Zhao Zihao came out, Lu Weixi immediately rushed up and asked, âDoctor Zhao, when will my mother wake up?â
Zhao Zihao replied calmly, âShe will be able to wake up after the anaesthetic wears off, but she canât come out as soon as she wakes up. We need to observe her for a few more days.â
Qin Zhiyou replied, âShe can stay as long as needed, as long as her condition improves.â
Zhao Zihao glancing at him lightly, he said, âThe patient canât have such emotional fluctuations again. None of us would be able to withstand a repeat of what just happened. Let me know immediately if anything happens. Iâm going back to my office now.â
Qin Zhiyou squinted at his retreating figure, having a vaguely ominous feeling.
He had asked Secretary Wang to look into Zhao Zihaoâs background, only to find all of his past information wiped clean. The earliest piece of information was about the time he was first adopted and subsequently abused, when he was ten years old.
But any information prior to that was impossible to dig up. The oldest piece of information was from the earliest data he gave to German officials, stating that he was a refugee from a war-torn country.
This was peculiar because Zhao Zihao, no matter how one looked at it, was clearly ethnic Chinese â he even grew up in Germany. All data regarding his early years, however, were seemingly shrouded in fog, utterly untraceable.
The more elusive the facts, the more likely something was awry. He didnât believe that Zhao Zihao was innocent and his name was merely a coincidence.
He needed to dig deeper.
Mother Lu was still unconscious, showing no signs of waking up soon.
Lu Weixi continued to stand in front of the glass window. Even when persuaded to sit down a bit, she didnât agree.
Qin Zhiyou was similarly anxious. He didnât have any particular attachment to Mother Lu, but he knew that Mother Lu was Lu Weixiâs lifeline.
Moreover,
Mother Lu was the most important shackle keeping their marriage intact. Lu Weixi had stayed with him all these years precisely because she was unable to bear the burden of her motherâs treatment alone. Once her mother passed away, nothing would stop her!
Therefore, he must spare no effort to treat Mother Lu!
Thus, Qin Zhiyou stayed with Lu Weixi. If she refused to rest, he too would stand by her side, without uttering a word of complaint.
It was five in the morning after Mother Luâs surgery when Qin Zhiyou made a call for Secretary Wang to come over. He even asked him to bring over some mineral water.
Qin Zhiyou opened the bottle for Lu Weixi, but she shook her head, not wanting to eat nor drink anything. She only wanted to stay by her motherâs side. Qin Zhiyou persuaded her, âAt this time, if you fall as well, who will take care of your mother when she wakes up? You must hold on!â
Lu Weixi, who seemed a bit absent-minded, nodded and then took the water from his hand.
The waiting time was long and drawn out. Lu Weixi summoned the caregiver to inquire about the situation before her motherâs bout of illness. The caregiver stated, âShe was fine at eight oâclock last night, exercising after dinner. Then, she encountered a few acquaintances and chatted a bit before returning home. Her expression wasnât very good after she returned. She turned in after watching the news, and not long after, she fell ill.â
What news had she watched that had such an enormous impact?
Just as Lu Weixi was about to ask, the caregiver looked at Qin Zhiyou. She seemed a bit evasive, âIt was about a host named Liu Yiyi â and Mr. Qinâs affair.â
At that moment, Qin Zhiyou truly believed that Lu Weixi would divorce him!