Zheng Yuannai was worried about his father's safety all the way and did not dare to delay at all. He traveled day and night and finally returned to the general's mansion two days later.

As soon as he returned home, he went straight to his father's bedside.

Seeing that General Zheng was lying on the bed with his eyes closed, he hurriedly said with concern:

"Dad, how are you?"

General Zheng opened his eyes and said weakly:

"I'm still dizzy... I'm afraid I'm not fully recovered yet!"

Zheng Yuannai didn't think much about it. He quickly took out the tightly wrapped fairy dew from his arms, opened the package, pulled out the stopper of the porcelain bottle, and fed the whole bottle of fairy dew to General Zheng without hesitation.

Zheng Yuannai knew that it would take some time for the medicine to take effect, so he waited patiently.

But for some reason, his father looked quite relaxed at first, but then he frowned, his expression became indescribably distorted and weird, and his face began to get hot and sweaty.

Zheng Yuannai was very nervous:

"Dad, what's wrong with you? Are you feeling unwell?"

General Zheng gritted his teeth, trying not to show any abnormality:

"No...it's okay, I feel really good now!"

"Yuan Nao, you've been traveling for several days and you must be exhausted. Go back and rest."

Zheng Yuannai was worried:

"But, Dad, your body..."

"It's really okay, go and rest!"

General Zheng said with certainty.

Zheng Yuannai had no choice but to go back to his room reluctantly to rest.

Worried about his father's illness, he went to visit General Zheng in his barracks early the next morning.

Who would have thought that the door of his father's bedroom, which had always been open to him, could not be opened this time!

Zheng Yuannai was a little anxious and shouted:

"Dad, Dad! I'm Yuan Nai, why did you lock the door? Are you okay?"

After a long time, the door opened.

After such a long time, his father was still only wearing his underwear.

What surprised him even more was that Aunt Qiu was also inside.

As far as he could remember, the two of them had not shared the same room for many years. Why did Aunt Qiu stay in Dad's room overnight today?

Moreover, my aunt’s face is so red.

Meeting his puzzled gaze, both of them looked extremely guilty.

Something is wrong, something is so wrong!

Zheng Yuannai is an adult after all, and after a while, he finally realized what was happening.

His face suddenly turned red.

It seems that his father not only recovered, but also recovered very well!

Damn it, how could he run into something like this!

Awkward! So embarrassing!

Zheng Yuan fled in panic.

He doesn't know yet, but from now on he will not only have to face his father getting close to his aunt again, but before long, he will even have to add a half-sibling.

Of course, that was all later.

None of the parties involved were embarrassed about this matter for too long, because in the afternoon, a distinguished guest came to the general's mansion.

"Master, Master, Duke Dingguo is here!"

When the three people in charge of the General's Mansion received the report from the servants, they were a little surprised at first.

Then he realized that the Duke should be here to visit General Zheng.

General Zheng was immediately moved.

The Duke was very kind to him and was like both a teacher and a father to him.

Now he must have heard about his injury and rushed to see him for the last time.

"Please come quickly!"

He immediately gave the order and strode out to meet them.

On the way, he almost bumped into Duke Dingguo who was rushing in.

Duke Dingguo was an old man with gray hair, but he was tall and in good spirits.

When they saw General Zheng walking with such a swift gait, their eyes widened as if they had seen a ghost.

"Bai Zhan, you... aren't you dying of tetanus?"

Duke Dingguo, who had always remained calm in the face of adversity, stuttered for a rare time.

No wonder he was so surprised.

It was actually his close confidant who saw General Zheng fall ill with his own eyes, and several military doctors jointly diagnosed tetanus, and then informed him of the news.

This is an incurable disease.

Logically speaking, it has been six or seven days, and the disease should have been extremely severe and he could die at any time.

He was thinking of this very point. Even though he was inspecting Suzhou and Hangzhou, he immediately rode over at full speed, wanting to see this subordinate, whom he treated as a half-son, off for the final time.

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