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007 Strange Body Changes

Xu Jie was so anxious that he kept saying: "No, I don't want it! I want my aunt, and no other woman! If we don't talk about this now, let's go to the hospital quickly." He put Zheng Qing down, then walked to the old closet and opened the door.

He took out a set of clean clothes and said, "Auntie, let me change your clothes."

Zheng Qing turned red and said angrily: "I'll do it myself, you go get the raincoat first."

Xu Jie was stunned for a moment, and his childish face turned red. He smiled and walked out and closed the door to find a raincoat. But when he came out of the door, he found that the rain had stopped, so he shouted happily: "Auntie, it's not raining anymore.

Let’s go quickly”

After Zheng Qing had changed her clothes, Xu Jie put all the money in his pocket. In order to prevent it from raining on the road, Xu Jie gave Zheng Qing a raincoat, carried Zheng Qing on his back, and went out.

Zheng Qing said: "Xiaojie, it's five or six kilometers from home to the town. You can't carry it like this. You'd better put me down and walk by yourself. Walk slower at most."

But Xu Jie had already taken big steps and said as he walked: "No, how can you walk if you are not in good health? I will walk fast with you on my back."

"This child" Zheng Qing was deeply moved.

Xu Jie hurried along in a hurry and walked very fast. Zheng Qing advised from behind: "Xiaojie, please walk slower. What should I do if you are exhausted after walking so fast?"

Xu Jie said: "Hurry up, your illness cannot be delayed. Auntie, don't worry, I am young and strong, I will not be exhausted."

Zheng Qing hugged Xu Jie's neck tightly and said: "You kid, you are really disobedient."

Xu Jie smiled and said: "I am not a child anymore. I have grown up. Auntie, you always think that I am just a child."

Zheng Qing couldn't help but stretched out her hand to pinch Xu Jie's cheek and said with a smile: "Yes, my Xiaojie is already a man." After saying that, she put her head on Xu Jie's shoulder, and the feeling of dependence rose again.

Xu Jie felt the softness coming from behind, and his heart beat faster for no reason. The strange things made his face turn red, and he didn't dare to speak anymore, so he walked faster.

After walking for more than 20 minutes, Xu Jie slowly felt strange. Although his aunt was thin, she still weighed about 100 pounds. After all, she was not short, about 165 centimeters tall. And he was worried about his aunt's illness.

, walked very fast. According to common sense, carrying a person weighing hundreds of kilograms on his back, walking on a rugged path and uphill, even if he was young, he would be tired and fall down. However, he did not feel tired, but walked further and further.

The more energetic he became, he also guessed that it was due to his own strength, and he couldn't help but feel secretly happy.

Zheng Qing, who was on Xu Jie's back, was carried away by Xu Jie because she was extremely weak. After a while, she fell asleep hazily. When she woke up, she had already arrived at the hospital in the town.

An old doctor in his fifties took his pulse, took his temperature, looked at the tongue coating, and said: "I have a slight fever, it should be appendicitis."

Before Zheng Qing could speak, Xu Jie beside him said hurriedly: "No, it shouldn't be appendicitis."

After hearing this, the old doctor raised his head and looked at Xu Jie and said coldly: "Do you know how to treat a doctor or do I know how to treat a doctor? What nonsense is this kid talking about?"

Xu Jie was anxious: "I'm not talking nonsense, my aunt is definitely not suffering from appendicitis!"

The old doctor sneered: "Why are you so sure? Do you really know how to treat patients?"

Xu Jie blushed and said, "I can't."

"If you don't, just shut up and get out!" The old doctor felt that his authority and self-esteem had been challenged, and he was so angry that he started to chase people away.


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