At this time, Bai Sang and Ji Ran were no longer on the mule cart.
The two of them were walking in a forest.
Bai Sang staggered and fell, with the heavy rain pouring above her head and the deadly wind blowing on her face.
She just heard the bird talking about a storm, and the next second the mule cart was overturned by a gust of wind.
It just so happened that we were passing through a hillside.
A group of people rolled off the mule cart.
Before the adults could protect the two children, they could no longer see where they were.
Fortunately, Ji Ran hugged Bai Sang immediately, and the two of them rolled into a forest.
You cannot go back at this time.
There is a river not far away. If a person is blown into it, he will definitely die.
I could only run with all my strength into the woods.
"Sangsang!"
When Bai Sang heard this title, his head shook.
There was severe pain and I almost fell to the ground.
"What’s wrong with you?"
Ji Ran said a word and rainwater poured into his mouth.
Bai Sang shook his head.
Ji Ran half hugged the person and continued walking in the forest.
I don’t know how long I walked, but I finally found a wild boar hole.
Bai Sang pointed his finger casually and said he only saw it when he walked this way.
There are no wild boars in it anymore.
I don’t know where the wild boar went.
Bai Sang found this place because he heard the voice of a wild boar saying that he wanted to go back to his den.
The nest must be nearby.
The wild boar cave is still a bit narrow, and the two of them can't even turn around after entering.
But it's much better than being in a storm.
"How are you? Are you still feeling uncomfortable somewhere?"
Ji Ran reached out and touched her forehead: "Why is it so hot?"
Bai Sang smiled bitterly. She had always been weak. She used to suffer from heatstroke every three days after work.
There are folk remedies at home, just drink it and you will be fine.
Now I am wearing such thin clothes, getting wet in the heavy rain, and being blown by such a strong wind.
You will definitely get sick.
"It's okay, just turn around and don't face me."
Bai Sang was afraid that it would be infected with him.
"How can that be done!"
Ji Ran shook his head and hugged her tighter.
It's not just raining outside, it's also thundering.
After a while, Bai Sang felt hot all over and his eyes were blurry.
I heard what Ji Ran said, but I couldn't hear what it was exactly.
I don’t know how long it has been.
When Bai Sang woke up, he found that he had returned home and was lying on his bed.
Although I still felt a little uncomfortable, I didn't feel uncomfortable.
He sat up in confusion, his head feeling dizzy.
"Oh, my good daughter, you finally woke up."
Bai Mu walked in with a bowl of brown sugar water.
He looked at his daughter nervously and asked, "Is there anything else that makes you uncomfortable?"
"Mom, why am I back? Am I not with Ji Ran?"
Hearing Ji Ran's name, Bai Mu smiled with relief: "It was Ji Ran who ran back. When your father went to look for you, he found that he had a high fever and sent him to the county hospital. The doctor gave you an injection and the fever went down and you went home."
Bai Sang didn't expect so many things to happen while he was sleeping.
"What happened to Ji Ran? He was also caught in the rain."
"It's okay, it's okay. That kid, Pei Shi, just stayed up all night watching you. He's asleep at home now."
Bai Sang was relieved.
Fortunately nothing happened.
After drinking the brown sugar water, she felt a little more energetic.
My head is not that dizzy.
I got out of bed and wanted to take a walk, but the teacher came over to express my condolences.
After talking for a while, Bai Sang had no choice but to continue lying on the bed.
Until Ji Peng came over.
Seeing that she had regained her energy, she smiled and said, "That kid was so worried that he asked me to come over and see you."
(End of chapter)