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Chapter 45
Veils of Beiping Novel Chapter 45
"I will." Jane let go.
"Okay. Goodbye." Suixin walked to Qiu Wei's bedside, looked at her for a while, and then took her caregiver out.
She went out and the room seemed empty Jane turned to Bixi and said, "Open the window for a quarter of an hour."
"The wind will flash!" Bixi whispered.
Jane did not repeat it a second time. Bixi had no choice but to open the window and close the curtains.
"From now on, no matter who you are talking about the master's affairs, don't say a word that shouldn't be said." Jane sat down and looked at Qiu Wei.
Tourmaline said nothing.
Jane asked her to go out and prepare hot water. As soon as she went out, Jane rang the bell and called the housekeeper in. She handed over the recipes for the past few days, and then said: "In the name of my wife, I will send a telegram to the leader of the group. This is the telegram draft." As she said, Hand over a note.
The housekeeper went out, and Jane still sat beside Qiu Wei's bed.
I opened the window and the air inside was much better. There was the sound of birdsong, probably from the branches outside the window, or from the railings of the balcony. I could hear it very clearly... The sound of the engine came from far away and came to a stop in front of the building. While Jane listened attentively, she unconsciously stretched her legs, got up and walked behind the curtain. Through the gap in the curtains, she could see the milky white car in the open space in front of the building.
The sound of light and messy footsteps passing by the door was Sui Xin.
Her caregiver followed her and shouted for her to walk slower, but her footsteps moved faster.
Jane gently opened the narrow gap between the curtains - Suixin, wearing a pink skirt, walked out. The pink ribbon on the brim of her hat was flung up, and the little girl looked like a soft pink cloud. Delicately, kicking her little white leather boots... the car door opened.
Jane quickly closed the curtains.
So she didn't see the man who got out of the car. She didn't see how the man picked up his daughter and raised it high above his head... holding the cute, doll-like daughter... However, she seemed to hear laughter, in Suixin's crisp voice. And underneath the childish voice, it was deep and deep... She gripped the curtains. The flannel was astringent, like something stuck in the palm of my hand, stagnant. She stood like that for a long time, and it took a long time before she sat down next to Qiu Wei's bed again. She took Qiu Wei's hand and squeezed it tightly. He lowered his head, touched the back of Qiu Wei's hand with his forehead, and prayed silently...
After that, Jane didn't leave the bedroom until four o'clock in the afternoon when the Tu family's housekeeper called her.
Then she suddenly remembered that she had more important things to do. She picked up the phone, and sure enough it was Aunt Li calling. The evening banquet has been prepared, but she, the hostess, went out early in the morning and has not returned yet.
She said calmly: "I'll go back right away."
Qiu Wei is not in danger for the time being. She has woken up twice, and the situation is getting better each time.
The Japanese female nurse we invited has also arrived and is waiting outside. Jane asked someone to call her in and tell her some things carefully. This middle-aged nurse seemed to be very experienced. She said something and immediately agreed. She was clear and neat, and she was also very clean.
Qiu Wei was awake and urged Jane to leave quickly, saying, "It's okay with me."
She also knew that she had to leave, so she said, "I'll see you tomorrow morning."
Qiu Wei might be in unbearable pain, so she nodded with tears in her eyes.
When Jane walked out of the room, she felt a dull pain in her body.
As the pain gradually worsened, she had to stop and take a deep breath.
She had to walk faster She was hit hard by a more anxious person at the turn of the stairs. She almost fell, hurriedly holding on to the handrail of the stairs and leaning out, the parquet floor downstairs almost seemed to rush up to her