Chapter 306 Understanding Your Own Heart



She was happy that they had finally cleared up their misunderstanding and were back together, but then she became anxious.

They've made up, so how do we debunk the lie about leukemia?

How can she bring up the truth?

With a heavy heart, Shang Wu left the hospital carrying the now-cold lunchbox. Upon returning home, she immediately pulled Lu Rang into the study.

"Lu Rang, what should we do?"

Shang Wu paced anxiously, "They've made up, and their relationship is even better than before. How can I tell them that Cheng Zhou wasn't sick at all? Would that be too much of a blow? What if they reconcile and then..."

Seeing his wife's anxious expression, Lu Rang calmly analyzed, "The truth can't be hidden forever. We have to tell the truth, but we need to find a way that they can accept more easily."

He pondered for a moment, "The best way is to have the attending physician come forward and tell them that the previous diagnosis was a misdiagnosis, and that the latest comprehensive examination results show that Cheng Zhou is perfectly healthy."

Shang Wu's eyes lit up: "That's a good idea. At least it sounds like a reasonable explanation. They shouldn't be too..."

Before she could finish speaking, the study door was suddenly pushed open.

Lu You stood at the door, her face still bearing traces of tears.

She came to pick up her things, but she never expected to hear this.

"Misdiagnosis?" Lu You's voice trembled with disbelief as she glanced back and forth between Shang Wu and Lu Rang. "What are you talking about? What misdiagnosis? Cheng Zhou's illness... is fake?"

Shang Wu's face turned deathly pale instantly, and she subconsciously looked at Lu Rang.

Lu Rang reacted quickly. He stepped forward, shielding Shang Wu behind him, and looked calmly at Lu You.

His tone carried an undeniable sense of responsibility: "Sister, this was my idea. I was worried when I saw you and Cheng Zhou fighting like that, so I came up with this terrible idea to force you two together. I contacted the doctor and forged the diagnosis report. It has nothing to do with A-Wu. She only found out later and has been trying to make amends ever since."

He took all the responsibility upon himself.

Shang Wu was stunned, hesitant to speak.

She didn't expect that Lu Rang would actually take the lead.

Lu You glanced at Lu Rang, then at Shang Wu, who stood behind him with a pale face, and a flurry of emotions flashed through her mind.

Lu Rang expected to be met with her questioning and scolding, but the expected outburst of anger did not materialize.

A few seconds later, she suddenly burst out laughing, and as she laughed, tears started flowing again.

She stepped forward, not blaming Lu Rang, but instead hugging the stunned Shang Wu tightly, her voice choked with sobs.

“Lu Rang, I must thank you, thank you so much. If it weren’t for this, I might never have understood my own heart, I would have always been angry with him, and I would never have said those words.”

"That's great...that's great! Cheng Zhou isn't sick! He's not sick!"

She released Shang Wu, wiping away her tears, her face filled with unprecedented joy: "I'll go tell him right now! Tell him this good news!"

Lu You rushed out of the study like a gust of wind, eager to go to the hospital and tell Cheng Zhou about this huge misunderstanding in person.

In the study, Shang Wu and Lu Rang watched Lu You's disappearing figure.

The two looked at each other and both breathed a sigh of relief.

Shang Wu leaned against Lu Rang's chest, patting her chest in lingering fear: "That scared me to death, thank goodness Sister You wasn't angry..."

Lu Rang hugged her tightly and whispered, "Don't do this kind of thing again."

His tone was tinged with helplessness, yet also with a hint of indulgence.

Shang Wu smiled, a slight curl at the corner of her lips.

"I understand, don't worry."

As soon as Lu You rushed into the hospital, she saw Cheng Zhou sitting at the table discussing the next treatment plan with the doctor.

She paused for a moment, then immediately went inside, glancing at the doctor discreetly.

"You're quite professional, doctor. I'm going to give you a big red envelope later."

The doctor saw her and quickly stood up, smiling, "No, no, no, it's what I should do, don't be so polite."

Lu Rang crossed his arms and looked down at him.

"I told you you're a professional, and you actually started pretending? Stop pretending, I already know what's going on."

Upon hearing this, Cheng Zhou looked at her, puzzled.

"What do you mean by that? What do you know?"

Seeing that he still looked completely bewildered, Lu You belatedly felt a pang of heartache.

What Lu Rang and Shang Wu did was indeed a bit too much. Although it was a good thing for them, it was also a little cruel.

She couldn't help but feel a little helpless. She walked over and ruffled Cheng Zhou's hair.

"You're still in the dark! You don't have leukemia at all. Lu and his men conspired to lie to you so we could reconcile!"

The doctor realized he'd been caught red-handed, and was startled. He quickly swallowed hard and took the medical record.

"This was something Miss Shang instructed me to do, but it has nothing to do with me. I'll be leaving now!"

The doctor left, leaving Cheng Zhou completely bewildered.

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