"You brought her in just in time, the child is fine. She was simply a little emotionally agitated, and with a weak constitution, she fainted. It's nothing serious; she just needs a few bottles of glucose," said the doctor from a clinic not too far from the orphanage, which held all of Ling Weiwei's childhood memories. After examining the orphan girl named Chu Si, who had passed out, he gave a reassuring answer to Lin Fei, Ling Weiwei, and the head of the orphanage.
"That's a relief. This child really gave me quite a fright," the head of the orphanage said with a sigh of relief after the doctor left, eyes brimming with gratitude towards Lin Fei, and thanked him, saying, "Mr. Lin, I really owe you one this time. If it wasn't for you bringing her in so quickly, I would have been in quite a panic."
The head of the orphanage was truly grateful to Lin Fei. Although the child wasn't seriously ill, if Lin Fei hadn't promptly acted and taken her to the clinic—