Give You Warmth

Give You Warmth

by Mengzhu Yiyi

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248Kwords95chapters
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In Xu Qinghe's life, two things have been inseparable: the stomachache that has plagued her since childhood, and Gu Yuchuan, who has protected her since childhood. Under the old locust tree at the entrance of the alley, she curled up and cried, and he stood on tiptoe to pick ivy leaves and said, "It doesn't hurt to chew them." In the high school classroom, she soaked her clothes in cold sweat from the pain, and he took out warm water and stomach medicine, and wiped the white marks on the corners of her lips with his fingertips. After graduating from college, she squatted at the intersection and suffered from colic, and he ran over in a white coat, picked her up and said, "From now on, I will take care of your stomach for the rest of my life." Gu Yuchuan became the attending physician in the Department of Gastroenterology. Her medicines are always kept in her office drawer, her phone is filled with her routes, and three alarm clocks are set to remind her to eat while on duty. But her stomach pain became more and more irregular - her face turned pale during meetings, she couldn't straighten up while holding on to a streetlight on the way to get off work, and she woke up late at night with pain and couldn't even touch her mobile phone. He always said "Don't be afraid, I'm here", but she panicked when she saw the red bloodshot eyes and deepening dark circles in his eyes. He was afraid that his delicate stomach would drag down his bright life. Until she fainted from pain in the company tea room. When she woke up, she saw him holding her hand, his knuckles turned white and his voice was hoarse: "Qinghe, stop hiding. Taking care of you is not a burden. It is what I want to do most in my life." The bond between childhood sweethearts is hidden in every stomachache. He became a doctor for her, but she was afraid of becoming his disease. Cuteness is a medicine that goes both ways.

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