It's probably because I used the vampire technique before, and ran back and forth with the dumpling in my arms. After I got home, I couldn't help but feel tired, and I slept extraordinarily deeply that day.

In my deep sleep, I seemed to vaguely hear a knock on the door, but the sound stopped soon, so I subconsciously didn't want to pay attention.

But what followed was a conversation that was deliberately lowered——

The senses of ghosts are always very sharp, so I couldn't continue to sleep.

"...I should thank you, thanks to your medicine, I can barely get up now."

"But anyway, it's not the right time for you to come. It's not dark yet, and she can't see the sun."

It was clearly a milky voice, but the words that came out had an adult tone.

A gentle male voice answered him.I had heard this voice the night before. It was Alexei, the town physician.

"Sorry, I don't know much about this matter. Can you let me in? I don't think your current state is suitable for standing here for too long."

"And about that Haruko-san—she is now..."

"Her name is Silver Bamboo," Fyodor interrupted.

"Ok?"

Alexei was a little puzzled, and Fyodor emphasized it again when he saw that he did not respond:

"Her name is Yinzhu, you can call her that."

I don't quite know what was going through Fyodor's mind when he said this, and it was only now that I belatedly realized that I didn't seem to have mentioned the name "Tsurumi Haruko" to Fyodor.

When this question flashed through my mind, I suddenly woke up.I got up from the cushion, tidied up a bit and headed straight for the door.

Alexei's gaze immediately passed over Fyodor, who was much shorter than him, and landed on me. I don't know if it was my illusion, but those blue eyes seemed to be blurred under the dim light in the room. Very bright.

"Hello, Miss Yinzhu." He nodded slightly.

"Hello." I replied, walked up to Fyodor's back, and placed my hand on the little guy's head: "Are you here to give this child a follow-up visit? I'm really sorry for your inconvenience, Ariel Dr. Kesha."

"This is what a doctor should do. You don't need to thank me." Alexei lowered his eyes and slightly raised the corners of his lips: "Besides, I didn't just come here just for this child."

As soon as I said these words, I didn't react yet, but Fyodor seemed to tremble slightly, and his small face tensed up.

Even though his eyes were lowered, he could just see Fyodor's expression from Alexey's perspective, so the curvature of his lips seemed to be deeper,

"You really live in a quite quiet place." He said softly: "People from the Necromancer Society came to the clinic and asked about this child, but I am one of the few underground doctors who can treat their members , so they don't make things difficult for me, they're just a little noisy."

"It would be a good choice to take the opportunity of treating this child to hide for a while."

I tilted my head slightly, and didn't respond to his words—the guy seemed to be accusing me and Fyodor of causing some trouble in his life, of course, this is true It's true, but I don't feel guilty about it.

Anyway, he decided to treat Fyodor himself, and he didn't even take money for it.I didn't threaten him with vampirism, and I even prepared the fur for mortgage, so no matter what, we should not be responsible for him being entangled by the Necromancer.

Maybe this doctor doctor just wanted to trick me into saying "I'm sorry for your inconvenience" and then take the opportunity to blackmail me.

Although I'm not smart, I'm not stupid enough for that, so I won't be taken advantage of by this person.

But even if I didn't answer his question, Alexei did his best to check Fyodor's health.

"The child's physique itself is a bit weak, which probably has something to do with his own abilities." After the examination, Alexey said: "His body has not grown enough to support this ability. This situation may improve when he becomes an adult."

"But it's also possible...the child simply won't survive to adulthood."

I opened my eyes wide and was stunned for two seconds before I remembered turning my head to look at Fyodor's reaction.

The topic of life and death is too cruel anyway, not to mention Fyodor seems to know more than the average child.When I turned my gaze away, Fyodor was slightly pursing his lips, the corners of his lips drooping naturally, and the calm and indifferent expression on his face seemed to be mixed with a little gloom.

He stared fixedly at Alexei.

"You don't have to worry." Alexei said again: "I am a doctor for now, and I will try my best to treat him in the future."

"Thank you, Doctor Alexey."

Because I didn't want Fyodor to die in front of me easily, so I mixed a little sincerity into this thank you.

I even thought that if he took the opportunity to ask for conditions, I should agree to him as long as it is not too much.

But Alexei didn't ask me for anything else, he just touched Fyodor's head lightly, and then turned to look at me: "You don't have to be so polite, since we will visit frequently in the future, then You don't have to use honorifics with me anymore."

"If the name Alexei is a bit of a mouthful for you as a foreigner, you might consider calling me Lyozha."

After Alexei left, the expression on Fyodor's face was still not clear.I don't know if it was the doctor's previous words that frightened him, and I was thinking about how to comfort him, but when I walked up to him, Fyodor suddenly raised his head, and with his beautiful pair of His eyes met my gaze.

"I don't like that guy," Fyodor said.

"But he's a doctor." I sat next to Fyodor, brushing away the shattered hair hanging on his forehead: "Tip was very ill last night, thanks to him, didn't he get better?"

Fyodor said nothing.

So I continued: "I hope the tip will get better, Liao Sha probably thinks so too..."

"You call him Liao Sha." The little guy suddenly interrupted me, with an unreasonable taste in his tone: "Obviously he never called me Fei Jia."

I was stunned for a moment, never expecting that this guy was digging into a dead end in this kind of place.

But his serious face looked a little funny, so I simply smiled.I picked him up in front of me, and I leaned into his ear and whispered softly, "Isn't that good?"

"There are countless Alexeis and Lyoshas in this world, and there are also many children named Fyodor. They can all be called Fedya."

"But you are the only tip I have, so isn't that bad?"

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