Li Zihan dropped the photo album and hurried downstairs.
But by the time he arrived, the family doctor, Luo Bin, and the housekeeper, Nanny Wu, were already busy administering medicine and massages to Madam Lai.
"It's done, take her to the bedroom," Dr. Luo said.
Li Zihan didn't bother to ask questions, and quickly lifted his still unconscious mother, heading for the staircase.
Bie Yuan wasn't as convenient as Li Garden, with no elevator, so Li Zihan had to be especially careful with each step, trying to keep it smooth as possible.
"Mom, from today on, I'm moving back in, so you won't be lonely anymore."
Nanny Wu followed closely behind, and upon hearing Li Zihan say this, felt a warmth in her heart and nearly burst into tears.
In her life, childless, she considered Madam Lai her own daughter.
"Young master, please don't tell Young Master Zishen about the lady fainting," Wu said, feeling uneasy. She knew she had to remind him now or there might not be a chance later.