He was relieved to confirm she hadn't heard what he said just now.
"Alright!"
He replied, wringing out the towel before holding up his mother's other hand to wipe.
Once he was almost finished, Mo Han paused, looked at her earnest expression, and tentatively asked, "With Aunt staying in the hospital and needing monthly medical fees, don't you feel exhausted?"
Qin Yin smiled bitterly and replied, "I don't feel tired. No matter how much money I spend, I'll be satisfied as long as she wakes up."
Mo Han opened his mouth but couldn't bring himself to say what was on his mind. He actually wanted to offer to help her and was willing to take care of her mother together. But he feared she'd refuse, and they might end up not even being friends!
The room fell silent, aside from the sound of the machines.
Qin Yin finished wiping one hand and was about to put it down to wipe the other when she suddenly felt her mother's middle finger twitch...
