Chapter 650 Sleeping Together

Her breathing was steady – she had already fallen asleep.

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She seemed to always have a great quality of sleep. No matter how difficult the circumstances were, she could fall asleep quickly.

It could also have been related to the nature of her job. Whether it was during her time at Central Hospital or now, at the health center in the village, her workload was always quite heavy.

He recalled a time when he had unintentionally caught a glimpse of Lysander’s daily step count on her step–counter. It was usually around thirty to forty thousand steps a day, and on particularly busy days, it could even reach fifty thousand steps.

This was not even including the several hours she would have to spend standing by the operating table.

Being a doctor wasn’t like any other job. It demanded absolute focus, a thousand times more than usual. It was incredibly draining, both mentally and physically.

No wonder she always had such good quality sleep.

Seemingly aware of his gaze, Lysander slowly opened her eyes. As she turned her head, she met his tender look.

“Can’t you sleep?”

Josiah immediately closed his eyes. “I can.”

“Then hurry up and sleep.”

“Okay.”

Lysander turned over, sinking back into the depths of a dreamless sleep.

At the stroke of midnight.

Lysander woke up unexpectedly from her sleep. She intended to simply turn over and continue sleeping, –but subconsciously, she glanced across the room.

The small window in the dormitory was somewhat drafty. No matter how tightly the curtain was drawn before sleep, as soon as the wind started outside, a corner would inevitably be blown up, allowing the moonlight to naturally seep through.

Under the moonlight, Lysander could clearly see Josiah lying in a very peculiar position. His brows were tightly knitted, indicating some discomfort.

She rose to her feet, donning her coat to take a closer look.

“Josiah, are you okay?”

There was no response; it seemed he really had fallen asleep. However, his pose was quite peculiar, with both hands resting on his abdomen. His expression too, appeared somewhat unsettled.

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profusely. Concerned, she reached out to

he must’ve caught a cold

wallowing in regret, Lysander quickly assessed the situation. She rummaged through the dormitory’s first–aid kit, pulling out some gastric

in a groggy voice, “What’s wrong?”

no choice but to give him another push. “You’re

up

spoke, a clear sign of a congested nose. His throat also

he was having a mild

and take your medicine.”

to help him sit up, then promptly handed him both types of medicine and water. He looked as if he was still half–asleep, his

ask me what kind of medicine I gave you?”

then wrapped himself in the blanket and lay back

hoping to prevent a recurrence of his illness when he woke up the next morning. However, the blanket was only so long, and no matter how much she tugged, there were parts she couldn’t cover. Left

no

seemed to sense something as he caught Lysander’s hand, which

couldn’t. Left with no other option, she gently said, “You need to let go first, then I

his

body. Following that, she ensured to tuck in the edges tightly under him, leaving no room for a draft to

right, sleep

inevitably became more vulnerable than usual. She could empathize with

“You gave me your blanket, so what will you

someone else’s

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aren’t so formal

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“Lysander.”

“Hmm?”

still a bit chilly.”

have a fever, but we can’t pile

eyes closed, he uttered in a shaky voice, “Why don’t you come up and sleep too?

instantly

finished speaking, he closed his eyes tightly and remained still. His forehead was still burning hot to the touch. Rather than saying he was taking advantage of his illness to push boundaries, it seemed more like he was talking nonsense due to his

genuinely concerned for Josiah’s well–being. After much deliberation, she decided to wrap herself in her own coat,

she

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