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Chapter 1265

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Under Fu Hancheng's persuasion, Gu Weiwei left the hospital and went to eat something.

Fu Hancheng took her place and stayed by Youyou's side, cooling him down physically from time to time.

Gu Weiwei had just eaten something when Youyou woke up and started to cry. She quickly put down her chopsticks and went to pick him up. After checking his diapers, she fed him milk.

Perhaps because he was not feeling well, he ate less than usual.

Fu Hancheng poured some warm water and fed the child some water. The little guy kept groaning uncomfortably with the fever patch on him.

Gu Weiwei could not bear to put him down, so she kept holding him in her arms.

Since he was born, Youyou had always been a well-behaved older brother. He would cry when he needed someone to change his diapers or when he was hungry. As long as his needs were satisfied, he would stop making trouble very quickly.

Therefore, in comparison, she spent more time with her daughter. This was probably the first time she coaxed her son so carefully.

Fu Hancheng looked at his son who had fallen asleep in her arms and said gently.

"Let me hold him. You rest."

Although he had tried his best to help her take care of the two children, in general, as a father, he was not as dedicated as she, as a mother.

Gu Weiwei shook her head, lowered her head and pressed her face against Youyou's forehead. He still felt a little hot, so her expression became more serious.

"It's okay. I'll hold him."

The child had a low fever intermittently. When he woke up, he was listless and not as energetic as before. As a mother, Gu Weiwei's heart ached.

Fu Hancheng could not persuade her, so he could only stay by her side.

The doctor did not recommend to give medicine to such a young child. Apart from cooling the child physically, they could only be anxious and pray that Youyou would get better soon.

The two of them stayed in the hospital for a day and a night. Youyou's fever finally went down, but as the doctor said, there were red rashes on his head and body.

The pediatrician was called over, he took the child's temperature and looked at the rashes on his body.

"Once the rash comes out, it will be fine. The rash will disappear in two or three days."

Fu Hancheng and Gu Weiwei heaved a sigh of relief. "Are you sure he won't have a fever again?"

"At least not in the near future. But if the two children have some minor illnesses in the future, Mr. Fu, Mrs. Fu, you don't have to be too worried," the pediatrician advised with a smile.

Which family's child would not have a minor illness? Such a child's acute rash was very common in pediatrics. Generally, parents would pay attention to the child's fever and feed the child more water. They had never seen parents as nervous as them.

Gu Weiwei fed the child some water and hugged his son who had already recovered. His mood also improved.

Although now that she thought about it, she felt that she had been a little too nervous for the past two days. However, when she saw her son suffering from a fever, she really felt her heart clench.

"Take the child back to the hotel to rest first. Bring the child here tomorrow morning for another examination. If there are no major problems, he can go back to China," the pediatrician said gently.

"Let me carry the child," Fu Hancheng said as he stretched out his hand.

From yesterday until now, because the child had not recovered, she did not want anyone to carry the child.

By now, her hands should be sore.

In the end, just as she handed the child over to Fu Hancheng, her vision turned black again. Fortunately, she held on to the crib and did not fall to the ground.

Fu Hancheng handed the child over to the nurse who had been waiting by the side and helped her sit down.

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