Chapter 47: What a Coincidence
Fortunately, I Met You
Translator: Qoob
Editor: Nyxnox
Lin Fan didnât feel the same ruefulness that Cheng Xi was savoring. Although he noticed that Cheng Xi was still distracted, he couldnât have imagined that she was already reevaluating their relationship in her mind.
He was still very happy because this was his first time coming to Cheng Xiâs house, the house that belonged solely to her. He felt that this was an intimate gesture in and of itself.
Cheng Xi refused his offer to help cook, entering the kitchen alone and busying herself. Lin Fan held the glass of water she had poured for him and slowly took in this house that had been filled to the brim with Cheng Xiâs presence.
Her house was very clean and tidy. Despite her interior decoration being somewhat at odds with itself, with maple-colored furniture and European-style marbling, the house was filled with a faint fruity smell that naturally made him relax. Because Lin Fan liked her so much, he couldnât seem to find a flaw with any part of her home; everywhere he looked, it felt pleasing and intimate.
After looking around in a circle, he sat down on the sofa that she liked to lounge on and picked up the books that she looked at, all related to medicine, complicated and arcane. But the sight of her notes penciled in that oh-so-familiar script, slim and graceful, threw him back to those childhood years.
He was engrossed in his reminiscing as he leafed through her books.
By the time Cheng Xi finished making breakfast, she had decided how she would break the news to him. But when she saw looking through her books, she couldnât help but smile. âDo you like them?â
âYes.â He nodded seriously.
Cheng Xiâs smile grew even wider. âNot bad. As someone who studied abroad, reading books like these must be a piece of cake for you. If thereâs something that I donât understand, Iâm sure youâll be able to help explain it to me.â
Lin Fan playfully bowed in the manner of a scholar. âIt would be my pleasure.â
This was a conversation that they had often had while studying. Although it sounded like it would be an awkward conversation, when Lin Fan said it, it was surprisingly intimateâperhaps because his posture was so refined and natural.
The two of them laughed together. Lin Fan put down the books and walked over happily. Cheng Xiâs breakfast was very simple: a simple bowl of noodles with a poached egg that was topped with a few stalks of green onion and flavored with a dash of red oil. The golden yolk and pale white noodles contrasted with a few splashes of onion-green; while it looked quite ordinary, it tasted remarkably good.
When Cheng Xi heard Lin Fanâs praise, she laughed. âItâs the seasoning that my mother made for me thatâs truly tasty, this red chili oil.â As she talked, she picked up a small bottle of chili oil from the table. âItâs a true miracle seasoning that can turn even the most unpalatable meal into something indescribably tasty. Without it, I really wouldnât have had the courage to invite you to eat my food.â
Her exaggeration made Lin Fan laugh. âYour parents really do make delicious food. When I was overseas, I would long for their noodles and dishes every now and then... But since Iâve been gone for so long, I do feel somewhat afraid of going to see them again now.â
Because Lin Fan had been poor in the past and his mother always busy, he often either ate cup noodles or whatever he could scrounge up. Luckily for him, Cheng Yangâs grades were poor, and, as his younger sister, Cheng Xi found it embarrassing to help tutor him. So, she had gotten Lin Fan to do it for her instead. For this reason, Lin Fan was quite familiar with the Chens, and had frequently had meals with them.
After Lin Fan went abroad, they hadnât heard from him again. Cheng Xiâs mother had even asked about him a few times, and still brought him up occasionally, always starting off with the words, âThat refined and particularly responsible classmate of yours...â
After Cheng Xi swallowed the food in her mouth, she said, âIâm not free this weekend, but next weekend when Iâm free, Iâll invite you to have my motherâs food again.â She paused, and then added, âCall Shen Wei and Tian Rou and the rest of them over too. My mom will be delighted.â
Lin Fan stared blankly before accepting happily, his eyes curving upwards like small crescent moons. âAlright. Iâll be free in the afternoon, so Iâll go pick out some gifts for them right after. I still have some things from overseas. Oh, you should help me pick some things out when youâre free, something that theyâd like...â
He said a whole lot all at once, and Cheng Xi could immediately tell that he was nervous.
She smiled comfortingly. âDonât worry about all that. Whatâs most important is that you go.â
Lin Fan shook his head. âHow can that do? I used to freeload from your place so much. If I still did that now, then Iâm afraid theyâd chase me out.â
âHow was that considered freeloading? You helped too. If Cheng Yang hadnât had you around, then he probably couldnât have gotten into even the most ordinary of universities.â
Upon Cheng Yang being mentioned, Lin Fan asked, âHowâs he doing now?â
âOh, he dropped out of university and got a job doing construction, which made my mom really angry. But he has a small business now, so I guess heâs doing alright.â
Lin Fan smiled. âI guess he did get what he wanted in the end. Even when he was studying, he always said that he wanted to be a boss in the future.â
As they ate, they talked about some other funny childhood stories related to Cheng Yang. When they had almost finished the noodles, Cheng Xi asked, âLin Fan, do you remember that patient that you met last time at the hospital?â
âThe one that bit you?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYes.â
âIs your hand better now?â He immediately looked at her with a gaze full of concern, and then urged once again, âDonât be so foolish next time. It must have hurt! I think it wouldnât be so bad if you just behaved like the other doctors, locking them up or strapping them down if they misbehave.â
When Cheng Xi heard this, she looked at him with a complex expression.
âWhat is it?â He asked.
Cheng Xi could only sigh and tiredly explained, âMy patientâs situation is a bit complicated. Before she became ill, she received some very severe mental trauma. If we restrain her, then it would only make her resist more. So, I donât want to do that.â
âBut you canât just let her bite you. What if something happens?â
âYes, youâre right.â Cheng Xi stopped arguing with him at this point. âItâs just that sheâs a very pitiful child. She suffers from Cotardâs syndromeâoh, thatâs walking corpse syndrome. The patients with this disease often experience very severe hallucinations, and sometimes they even believe that they themselves are dead, and that the only thing still existing in this world is their corpse. As a result of this illness, she accidentally killed her grandmother, the sole relative she was living with. The police sent her over to me. Earlier, she was showing signs of recovery, but she was suddenly provoked that day, which caused her to relapse once again. Iâm trying my best to help cure her.â
âBut even if I do cure her, sheâll still have a hard time living in the future because she has no family anymore. Her father was imprisoned a few days ago for a crime that he committed, and patients suffering from mental illness usually require the love of their family members even more so than usual patients. Before her father was imprisoned, he told me that she had a mother who left with her older brother not long after she was born. Because she no longer has anyone to take care of her, I could only try to find her mother and brother on her fatherâs behalf. Itâs been ten years or so since their separation, and I donât know whether they would be willing to take her in and take care of her.â
Cheng Xi talked as she ate, her voice steady and slightly indifferent, as if she were just chatting about a random patient with him. In the beginning, Lin Fan didnât pay much attention, and he only revealed a hint of surprise when she said âa mother who left with her older brother.â When she finished telling Chen Jiamanâs story, he raised his bowl and swallowed a couple mouthfuls of soup before asking, âWhereâs she from?â
âXX Town.â
Lin Fanâs hands trembled slightly. He put down the bowl, his fingers still tightly clutching at its rim.
âSheâs... still pretty young, isnât she?â
âFourteen, almost fifteen.â
âIs that so?â Lin Fan responded, seemingly thinking hard. He lowered his head and gulped down another mouthful of soup, not saying anything.
Cheng Xi didnât say anything more either. The two of them, in a somewhat somber mood now, finished the remaining food on the table.. When she was getting ready to clear the table, Lin Fanâs phone rang. She went inside the kitchen, and by the time she came out, Lin Fan was clutching his phone and sitting there silently at the dining table, his face pale.
Hearing her come out, he stood up. âSomething came up, and I have to go.â His smile was very obviously forced. âCheng Xi...â
âYes.â
âThank you for breakfast.â
She smiled, knowing that what he wanted to say right now was not this. However, she didnât press the matter. âAre you being this polite just so that you can get me to treat you to another two meals?â
When he heard this, he actually didnât respond, instead turning around and leaving as his state of mind was slightly disturbed. Cheng Xi wanted to send him out, but he refused. âItâs cold outside, so donât bother. I can find my way.â He pressed the button for the elevator and stood with his back facing her for quite a while before turning around at the last second as if he had just thought of something. âDid you end up setting up a meeting between you and the patientâs family member whom you contacted?â
âYes.â She calmly looked at him.
âYou...â He looked at her, wanted to say something but hesitated. Only after quite a while did he ask, âIs she... easy to get along with?â
âIâm not sure. Iâll only know once I meet her.â
He forced a smile onto his face again. âActually, I think that you donât need to do something like this at all. Perhaps, there might be a reason why her mother walked out? Reaching out from the blue... Iâm afraid that youâll feel wronged.â
Cheng Xi smiled. âThatâs fine. Iâll try my best regardless.â
He nodded and entered the elevator while Cheng Xi stood outside. As she looked at the elevator doors closing slowly, looked as he slowly disappeared from her sight, she couldnât help but sigh deeply.
The world... was truly so small.