"Really? That's great!" Huo Li was originally an atheist, but as long as it ensured her child's health and safety, she'd believe in anything.
Yi Luowa wanted to stay a bit longer, but Yi Weiyang noticed it was getting late and urged her to leave several times. Reluctantly, Yi Luowa finally followed Tong Airui and left the hospital.
"Heading back now means we'll get back to the camp gate just as the shift ends," Yi Luowa muttered in the car.
"You actually know it's late?" Tong Airui gave her a sarcastic hum.
Yi Luowa glanced sideways at him, "How dare you hum at me! I didn't delay you—you're the one who didn't want to leave!"
"Could I even leave? If I left, you'd have stayed at the hospital all night!" Tong Airui gave another dissatisfied hum.
Yi Luowa reached over and tugged at his ear, "Huo Li's been so nice to me. I stayed to take care of her, and you dare to complain?"
