The Time-Limited Baby Doctor Doesn’t Hide The Fact That She’s A Genius - Chapter 134
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The Terminal Baby Physician Doesn’t Hide Being a Genius
Chapter 134
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I suddenly lifted my head.
“What’s wrong?”
Sensing something strange, Dad asked from beside me. I shook my head back and forth.
“No, it’s nothing.”
I had the illusion of hearing a scream from somewhere. It was probably because I was thinking about Hei Jihye.
Hei Birang would have gone to find Hei Jihye by now.
I had entrusted the role of catching Hei Jihye to Hei Birang.
‘They say the one who tied the knot should untie it.’
It was right for Uncle to resolve his own grudge directly.
Even if Hei Jihye ended up dying in this process… it couldn’t be helped.
‘Things worked out well, but if they had gone wrong, Ayan could have died or been hurt.’
I don’t think she won’t die just because she’s the Female Lead. That assumption was shattered to pieces in the third round when the Female Lead went missing.
“Uncle Poo must have arrived safely, right?”
“…Are you worried about that guy?”
Looking at them closely, these brothers are really harsh with each other. Uncle also seemed to handle Dad and Little Uncle roughly.
Dad treats Uncle the same way even though he has no memories. That’s why they say blood is scary.
“Which one are you worried about?”
Dad spread his fingers.
“Number 1. The possibility that he failed to infiltrate Hei Jihye’s residence or was defeated by the bodyguards. Number 2. The possibility that his illness suddenly flared up and he fell asleep right there.”
“…It’s neither of those.”
Even so, he’s the Female Lead’s dad. He may seem ridiculous because he’s always pushed around by his brothers, but he was quite overpowered in the original work.
Because Dad and Uncle’s family died early in the original work, even more so… I felt a bit melancholy even though it wasn’t something that actually happened in this round.
“Then number 3. Are you worried he might kill Hei Jihye?”
“Well… I’m not completely unconcerned about that either. But even if that happens, it can’t be helped.”
“Why?”
“What do you mean why? Because he’s Ayan’s dad.”
Hei Birang was someone who would do anything for his daughter Ayan.
He was so devoted that it wasn’t for nothing that I went to find him first. I thought everything would work out smoothly if I just brought up Ayan’s story.
“…”
At that moment, Dad’s eyes sank deeply. I couldn’t understand the reason.
“The current me could also give an arm, no, even a leg for you. Is that not enough?”
“Huh, what?”
…Why did the conversation suddenly jump there? I was bewildered.
“It’s possible to give more than this. But if I do that, I won’t be able to protect you. It’s a choice made with that in consideration.”
…I have no intention of taking Dad’s arm or leg.
What is this father saying in front of a three-year-old?
“You’re talking as if there’s definitely someone who would want to take one of the warrior’s legs no matter what.”
“I’m regretting it. Why are there so many grudges I’ve unintentionally accumulated?”
“Hmm?”
…Grudges?
“There was a time when I thought a life of just following orders without caring about anything else was right.”
“…Assassination King?”
Dad smiled slightly. It didn’t seem like he was smiling because he was pleased.
“Yes, Mother and the family had a big hand in getting that ridiculous title.”
They said that every time he loses his memory and opens his eyes, the memories left in his head are random.
This time it seemed to be filled only with bad memories.
I reached out and lightly grabbed Dad’s finger. I had just sent out a patient.
It was possible because Dad was sticking close behind me in case of emergencies.
Due to the size difference of our hands, all I could grab was one joint of his finger.
When his finger was completely caught, Dad flinched and trembled.
“…Living through it, I found that bad memories get covered by good ones.”
I thought I’d never forgive you for the rest of my life too. Who would have known there’d come a night when I’d call you Dad and sleep peacefully side by side.
Even though it was only for one night.
“The feeling of memories disappearing every time you open your eyes is probably something I’ll never understand in my lifetime.”
“….”
“But still, I hope the empty spaces get filled with pretty flowers, cool breezes, warm spring…. Anyway, with good things.”
Watching Dad follow me around despite losing his memory. Honestly, my heart softened a little too.
Though completely softening would be a distant matter. It can’t be helped.
I can’t keep being distant forever either.
Dad dropped his head slightly with an expression of being at a loss for words. Dad’s gaze wandered.
“…Even though you’ve only lived for 3 years.”
“What? I might have lived much longer than that, you know?”
“….”
What’s with those disbelieving eyes. I shrugged my shoulders.
Looking at me like that, Dad said.
“…That’s not wrong. Living through it, there were good things too.”
Dad turned his hand over and placed my hand on his palm.
“I remembered the name I gave my daughter myself, and its meaning too. And I remembered other things as well.”
“Other things?”
“Things like what caused my illness to worsen.”
“What?!”
I was so startled that my shoulders shook.
That’s not something to say so casually, you man?!
“What is that?”
“He ate something. It was a black liquid… it seemed very bitter and gave him burning pain in his throat.”
“…Poison?”
But Dad’s illness is an incurable disease that isn’t even properly known, so there’s a poison that can worsen such a disease?
That doesn’t add up.
‘But if we assume Dad’s illness is related to memory, that is, the brain.’
If it’s simply a poison targeting brain disorders, it could be made.
I pondered deeply.
‘As I expected…’
When thinking about who in the family is most specialized in poison, it was First Aunt Hei Haran.
“Could you describe in more detail what kind of pain it was…”
It was the moment my words were continuing.
Swoosh!
Someone cheerfully pulled back the curtain of the barracks where I was.
“Biyu!”
Through the gap, I heard a welcome voice. I forgot what I was saying and quickly turned my head.
If I had puppy ears, they would have perked up.
A boy wearing a robe with the hood pulled deep over his head was waving his hand. I jumped up from my seat.
“Raon!”
Raon, who had gone to lure away Hei Jihye’s subordinates, had returned!
“Are you okay? Are you hurt anywhere?!”
As soon as I came down from under the chair, Raon came running over quickly.
I thought we’d just hold hands, but Raon grabbed my shoulders and pulled me close, then held me in his arms and nuzzled against me.
“I missed you.”
It should have been surprising, but the cozy scent I felt from Raon and the soft touch of hair and cloth against my cheek removed any sense of rejection.
Instead, I felt comfortable and smiled broadly. He was clearly in human form, but it felt like having a baby fox in front of me.
Even when he was a baby fox, he used to roll over and show his belly.
“Yeah, I missed you too.”
Nuzzle nuzzle.
“Yeah!”
Nuzzle nuzzle.
“…Raon?”
I like you too, but when are you going to let me go?
“Oops.”
When I came to my senses, I was dangling in the air. When I looked up, Dad was holding me up by my armpits with a displeased expression.
“What’s wrong, Warrior?”
“…”
Dad looked at Raon, who had an innocent expression, then said curtly.
“Don’t get too close to this one.”
“Huh?”
“Uhahahahahaha!”
The owner of the loud voice was Uncle.
Whether he had followed Raon inside or not, he was laughing his head off with his back against the door.
“Ah, I’m glad I came in. I saw such an entertaining sight~ Little brother, already keeping things in line?”
Uncle straightened his back while wiping away the tears hanging from the corners of his eyes.
“But doing that when you don’t even remember just makes you look like a pathetic old man~”
“….”
Whooosh!
A sudden gust of wind struck Uncle, but he skillfully dodged by quickly turning his head and grinned mischievously.
I didn’t know the details, but even I found him annoying.
“Uncle!”
“Our Ppiyak!”
Uncle strode over and snatched me away from Dad, lifting me up high.
“How did it go?”
“It went perfectly. Who do you think Uncle is?”
“Good job!”
The decoy operation was very successful, and he must be saying he took care of all the warriors at the end.
It must have been difficult fighting while bringing Raon along, but he was amazing.
“What about Uncle Poo?”
“Him? Seems like he got in well. I received the signal.”
I nodded my head.
Then we just need to wait for the results.
“What about Ayan?”
“She’s with our son~ Along with Jeok Yunha’s subordinates too?”
The most surprising thing about this operation was that Hei Birang, who was a daughter-obsessed father and hadn’t seen his daughter in a long time, left Ayan behind and went out himself.
It was decided that all of Jeok Yunha’s subordinates except Nora would stay by Ayan’s side.
At this time, Nora had something else to do, so I had her stay by my side.
‘This elder sister will play a very important role.’
Meanwhile, no one in our group opposed my opinion.
‘You say they’re humans you trust? Then I’ll trust them too.’
Uncle’s words that he would trust me, who trusted Jeok Yunha’s subordinates, or rather trust them, left me with strange feelings.
‘Brother Gyewon is with them too. That brother takes good care of children.’
Ayan won’t have time to be bored.
And I also hoped that the child who had been constantly anxious in an unfamiliar place would now feel completely at ease in a safe place.
“Ppiyak.”
Uncle, who was holding me, grinned meaningfully.
“Uncle brought something for you.”
The moment I saw the object Uncle held out, my eyes widened.
“…Sinion?!”
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