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Chapter 384: That Kind of Hardship

Because she knows that a child with a fever of 40 degrees can easily cause convulsions and convulsions, and may even burn out the brain nerves, causing the child to become dementia, leaving a lifetime of regrets.

She held her child tightly and walked on the deserted street with difficulty.

The dark sky suddenly became as bright as day, and then a huge thunder sounded like it was about to split the earth. It sounded without any warning and was deafening.

Yu Keqing was so frightened that her liver and gallbladder were split apart. She had never heard such loud thunder in her life.

The child in her arms was also frightened, trembled heavily, and cried loudly.

The high-pitched baby's voice floated on the dim street, which was particularly sad.

"Baby, be good, don't cry...you will be at the hospital soon." Yu Keqing choked, tears flowing out more intensely.

While comforting the baby, she continued to walk forward with difficulty in the wind and rain.

Suddenly, a hurricane blew through, and the trees on the roadside swayed like crazy. A large branch was broken and fell towards Yu Keqing's body.

Yu Keqing panicked and ducked, trying to avoid the branches.

But she was still a little late, and the branch hit her shoulder hard with a "snap".

She felt a sharp pain in her arm, her hand loosened uncontrollably, and the child in her arms seemed to slip down.

She used all her willpower to hold back the pain, and her injured arm instantly grasped the child tightly.

However, she lost her balance, stumbled, and hit a stalled car on the side of the road.

Instantly, she felt dizzy and almost lost consciousness.

She was breathing heavily, gritting her teeth, and her face was as white as snow.

She called herself over and over again, Yu Keqing, you can't faint...you have to hold on...even if the world falls apart, you have to hold on...hold on

Because no one can save your child, you have to rely on yourself...

She hugged the child and leaned against the car softly, shivering from the cold...

After resting for a while, she felt that her head was no longer so dizzy, so she supported her tired body and continued to walk forward.

The cold street lamps shone weakly on the rain-filled streets, and the rain became heavier and heavier...

Yu Keqing walked no matter how many streets she walked, but she still didn't reach the hospital.

She felt that her legs were as cold as popsicles, shivering uncontrollably, and felt as heavy as dragging two boulders.

She told herself over and over again that if she walked a little further, the hospital would be there and the baby would be in a safe place.


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