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Rules of Engagement novel Chapter 96

Elsa took a deep breath, but her nose was still blocked. She nodded and said with a heavy nasal voice, "I still can't."

Because of this, she had to breathe through her mouth, so that she had to constantly drink water to relieve the pressure on her throat.

Johnson and Blanche also felt sorry for her. "Do you often stay up late and rush to the scene for news? I've told you that girls shouldn't work too hard. If you don't get well, you'll feel bad yourself, and so will we. "

"Mom, I'm fine." Elsa said in a muffled voice.

Johnson and Blanche planned to stay here for a few days, so Zed and Mia took them back to put their things away. After sending them out, Soren turned around to massage the bridge of her nose for her. He took off her big glasses, massaged her nose and temples, and asked softly, "Will it be better?"

"Much better." Elsa said in a nasal voice.

"Dad and mom are here. Why are you still so depressed?" Soren raised her chin to make her look at him.

He could tell that her mood had something to do with her feeling.

Elsa wanted to cover her thought. "I don't have a smooth nose. So I felt depressed."

"Get better soon. Let's take dad and mom out to walk around, okay?" Soren said childishly, putting his forehead against hers.

Elsa nodded. She saw her haggard face and red nose tip in his black eyes. It was not beautiful at all.

She felt a little embarrassed and wanted to cover herself, but Soren took her hand away and gently kissed her red lips. She was not good at kissing. Now her nose was stuffed and she could only breathe by her mouth. After a few seconds, she couldn't breathe at all. She pushed him away with one hand and covered her chest, gasping for breath.

Soren was amused and felt sorry for her. He held her in his arms and said, "Elsa."

"Yes?" Elsa replied, feeling a little embarrassed.

"It's my fault. I shouldn't have kissed you at this time." Soren apologized in a low voice and looked up at the infusion bottle. "Wait a minute. It's time to change the medicine."

Leaning against the pillow, Elsa watched him walking out of the room. Soon, he came back and called the nurse. In the past few days, he had done everything by himself, including the most private things, going to the bathroom and changing clothes. Without taking credit or saying anything else, he took care of her naturally.

Thinking of this, she couldn't think of anything else.

"You can leave the hospital. Prescribe some medicine and take it at home. Have a good rest and drink more water," said Kohl with a smile.

"Okay. Elsa's parents will come here soon. They can take care of her better than me." Soren smiled.

"You have taken good care of me." She didn't want to obliterate his credit.

Being praised by Elsa, Soren blushed. He sat beside her and whispered affectionately, "Really?"

Hearing this, Kohl couldn't help but ask, "Are Elsa's parents here?"

"Yes," Soren replied.

"Oh, okay, okay." Kohl felt a little absent-minded.

Even Elsa felt his strangeness. When he left, she couldn't help but ask Soren, "What's wrong with Dr. Xu?"

"I don't know." Soren also went out to have a look, "Maybe she is too tired. The flu is very serious recently, and people with a fever can be seen everywhere. Uncle Xu is the attending physician of the hospital. Many people have registered to have him as the attending physician."

"Okay." Elsa stopped feeling strange.

After a while, Kohl came again. He just adjusted the speed of the infusion and chatted casually, "It's a long way from YC County, isn't it?"

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