Chapter 736 - FRIEND (1/2)
”Well, I mean that she is with us now so she is in safe hands.” Ming quickly covered up her words.
Singtan sighed and nodded his head, ”That is true but I am not talking about that.”
Snuggling closer, Ming nodded her head, ”But I guess she will be fine.”
Kissing the top of her head, he nodded his head, ”Hmm but you don't worry about anything okay? I'll take care of it.”
”Yeah and then you will bully my sons.”
”I never bully them, it's not my fault that they are so dumb.”
…..
Kathy's apartment.
Looking at the ingredients that he bought from the supermarket to prepare a soup for her, Liang frowned. He did know how to cook but he always chose to stay far away from it.
Thinking for quite sometime, he took out his phone and called his saviour, his mother.
”Hey honey is everything alright?” Yixi asked.
”Yes mom I just—I hope I did not disturb you.” Liang asked.
”It's 1:00 am so of course you did,” Yutang shouted.
Ignoring his father's rants, Liang started asking her various question about what kind of soup should a sick person drink.
”What? Are you sick? Do you have fever? Your dad and I come—”
Cutting her off, Liang explained, ”No mom, I am fine.”
”Then what are you talking about?”
”Hmm my friend is sick so I am making some soup for her.”
Yixi smiled and asked, ”Friend or girl—”
”Friend mom, only friend.” He was emphasizing on the word 'FRIEND' so much that it made him wonder if Kathy was really just a 'FRIEND' to him.
”Hmm so your friend, is she a woman?”
”Yes, now will you please tell me what am I supposed to do?” He asked.
”Okay so go to the shelf and open the third—”
Cutting her off he explained, ”I am not in my place so you can just name the thing and I can look for it.”
”Ahh so you are at her place? That is—”
”Mom—”
Yixi chuckled and sighed, ”Alright, I won't tease you anymore.”
…..
Inside Kathy's room.
After making the soup according to his mother's instructions, Liang slowly woke Kathy up.
”Hey, get up for a bit and drink this before taking the medicine.” Sitting beside her, he started feeding her the soup carefully.
”I don't feel like drinking it,” Kathy complained.
”No, you have to,” He insisted.
After reluctantly finishing the whole bowl under his supervision, Kathy sighed and slumped on the bed.
Picking up the tray, Liang was about to leave when she caught his shelves. ”Y-You are leaving?”
”I am going to the kitchen, why? Do you need something?” When she shook her head, he left.
After a few minutes, he came back along with the meds and a glass of warm water. Sitting down beside her, he gave her the medicine and tucked her inside the quilt.
Caressing her head, he smiled, ”Take some rest.”
”Liang.”