Chapter 335 An Encounter



After her prenatal checkup, Chu Wuyang carried a stack of reports, looking exhausted.

She covered her lower abdomen with one hand, while Aunt Rong supported her with the other.

She had initially resisted Jingmin coming along, but the thought of their now strained relationship, almost like strangers, made her feel resentful—he even doubted his own paternity.

They suspected her to the point of wanting her to have an abortion!

How could she possibly let someone like that accompany her to prenatal checkups?

Jingmin insisted on coming, and the car was already parked in the parking lot downstairs at the hospital.

The phone just rang.

Chu Wuyang didn't say anything, hung up the phone, and felt a chill in his heart.

Aunt Rong helped her walk towards the hospital exit, and couldn't help but nag.

"Yangyang, you're just too stubborn."

"It's normal for couples to have little squabbles in their daily lives, especially since your husband cares about you so much—"

“Aunt Rong,” Chu Wuyang interrupted her in a low voice.

"Stop talking."

Aunt Rong sighed, clutching her coat and small bag tightly.

"Okay, okay, I won't say anything. Your health is the most important thing."

Aunt Rong carefully protected her and carried her things towards the elevator.

Just as I turned the corner at the end of the corridor, a voice suddenly came from behind me.

"Miss Chu? Oh, Miss Chu—"

The two were taken aback and turned around to see a young doctor in a white coat.

Chu Wuyang recognized him and smiled.

"Dr. Wang? What a coincidence."

This Dr. Wang was one of Jin Xuan's attending physicians when she was hospitalized.

During that time, she took care of Jin Xuan a lot, and the two had quite a few interactions.

Dr. Wang walked over quickly, a slightly embarrassed smile on his face.

"Oh, what a coincidence! I was just about to contact you, I didn't expect to run into you."

Chu Wuyang was taken aback.

"Contact me?"

"yes."

Dr. Wang rubbed the folder in his hand.

"That's right. When our hospital was routinely reviewing medical records and follow-up rehabilitation plans recently, we found that Mr. Jin Xian's hospitalization records, follow-up physiotherapy appointments, and some physical examination items required his family to sign for confirmation again."

“We tried to contact him, but no one answered the phone.”

"Your name is listed in the family file,"

"That's why I'm planning to contact you sometime."

Chu Wuyang was stunned.

"The family left a message... for me?"

"Yes, you are the contact person listed in Mr. Jin Xian's family contact section."

Chu Wuyang was puzzled.

"Is he an orphan?"

The nurse next to Dr. Wang shook her head.

"Mr. Jin said you're his only remaining family member. Aren't you siblings?"

Jin Xuan is a celebrity idol, and the young nurse, who harbors feelings for him, naturally remembers everything he said very clearly.

She repeated,

“If I remember correctly, Mr. Jin did say that his family perished in a fire, and he was lucky enough to survive, leaving you as his only remaining relative,”

Seeing Chu Wuyang's hesitant expression, Dr. Wang assumed she didn't care and said seriously,

“Miss Chu, this is no small matter. He has a history of burns, skin grafts, and plastic surgery, and we are paying special attention to managing the aftereffects.”

"Especially for patients who have undergone major surgical repairs, many details cannot be delayed."

The doctor emphasized the importance of this, so Chu Wuyang naturally couldn't ignore it and quickly agreed.

"Okay, Dr. Wang, I'll contact him later."

Dr. Wang emphasized that

"It must be done as soon as possible,"

Chu Wuyang nodded.

"I'm sorry to trouble you. Jin Xian is working abroad, which may have prevented him from replying to you, but I will try my best to get in touch with him."

Dr. Wang glanced at Chu Wuyang with a complicated expression, then noticed that she seemed to be coming from the direction of obstetrics and gynecology, and asked casually...

"Miss Chu, are you pregnant?"

Chu Wuyang nodded.

"Yes,"

Dr. Wang said with a smile

Congratulations!

He glanced at her and saw Aunt Rong standing to the side, carrying a thermal bag that faintly smelled of food.

He glanced at it subconsciously.

"Hey, what's wrong with you...?"

Aunt Rong chuckled and picked up the bag, shaking it gently.

"Oh dear, this is milk and peanut candy for Yangyang. I just bought it from a nearby dessert shop. Yangyang used to love it."

Dr. Wang's expression shifted slightly, and he frowned.

"Peanut candy?"

He seemed to remember something, a hint of professional hesitation appearing on his face, before hesitantly speaking.

"Miss Chu, I'm sorry, but I have a bit of a professional habit, so I couldn't help but offer this reminder."

Have you ever had an allergic reaction to peanuts or other nuts?

"Or is there a family member who is allergic to nuts?"

Chu Wuyang was stunned for a moment, then subconsciously shook his head.

"No... I've eaten these since I was little and I've never been sick."

"I see..."

Dr. Wang's gaze relaxed slightly, but he still couldn't help but add,

"Then you should be careful recently."

"I'm just mentioning it out of professional habit,"

"Because Mr. Jin had previously undergone allergy screening in my department when he received physiotherapy,"

"We discovered he had a mild allergic reaction to peanuts, almonds, and hazelnuts—though not the severe, acute allergic reaction that causes breathing difficulties,"

"But it can cause mild symptoms such as rashes, respiratory itching, and digestive discomfort."

"We initially thought it was triggered by his sensitive skin after the burns,"

"Later, a physical examination revealed that he had a hereditary allergic constitution."

He smiled.

"This type of allergy is often hereditary, usually found in immediate family members or cousins,"

"If one person has it, others will be somewhat inclined to it as well,"

"Although it may not necessarily manifest."

"So during pregnancy, you should pay a little attention to your diet, especially and don't eat too many nuts at once."

Chu Wuyang's heart skipped a beat.

She pursed her lips and forced a smile.

Thank you for reminding me.

"It's alright, it's alright."

Dr. Wang waved his hand.

"I'm just saying something out of the ordinary, please don't mind—after all, these are old habits. Our department reminds patients of various precautions every day, and we can't help but say them when we see someone we know."

Aunt Rong responded repeatedly.

"The doctor is right, Yangyang. Let's go back and not eat this anymore. I'll get you something else."

Chu Wuyang lowered her head, her fingers twisted together, her fingertips turning white involuntarily.

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