Zachary: “He must be uncomfortable. Serenity, you go get the thermometer and
help him measure the temperature.”
As one might expect, Serenity had already gone and gotten the thermometer so
she could help Sonny take his temperature.
After a few minutes.
Zachary took out the thermometer from Sonny’s armpit and handed it to
Serenity.
Serenity raised the thermometer and looked at it, and said, “At 38.3 degrees, he
really does have a fever. I put my hand on his forehead and felt that it wasn’t too
hot. When I took a test, it was so high. I’ll go upstairs to change clothes and
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take him to the hospital right away. Also I’ll call the teacher and ask for leave for
him.”
Serenity took out her mobile phone and called the teacher to ask for leave for
Sonny.
Zachary said: “Don’t worry. Let’s see what physical cooling does, and then we’ll
call the family doctor to come look.”
“It’s also possible.” Serenity turned around and poured a glass of warm water for
her nephew, “Sonny, come here, Drink a glass of water, if you have a fever,
drink more warm water.”
Sonny nestled in Zachary’s arms, looking bored.
Serenity sat down and held a water glass for Sonny to drink.
Sonny didn’t want to drink after drinking half a glass.
Serenity: “Sonny, would you like some porridge?”
Sonny nodded.
Serenity got up, first went to get some antipyretic stickers for Sonny to put on,
and then filled a bowl of porridge for Sonny to eat.
Because of the discomfort, Sonny ate half a bowl and said no.
No matter how much Serenity coaxed him, he refused to eat any more.
Sonny had a fever. Although Serenity was not a mother, the little guy grew up
under her care after birth. The relationship between aunt and nephew was not
inferior to that between mother and child. She was anxious and asked Sonny to
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