Chapter 271 268. Flattery
"Mom! I don't want to go to the hospital!"
"Mom~ Mom~"
Grabbing her younger sister's wrist, their mother dragged her toward the hospital without looking sideways. An Han followed slowly behind, imagining the shameful image of her sister also having her pants taken off and being propped up on the examination chair.
Even though it was impossible to actually see that scene, and her sister might not even need the examination chair...
Then she recalled her own past experience, and her face involuntarily flushed hot with blood.
Even though she was getting more and more used to living as a woman now, and her psychology was gradually aligning with her gender, she still couldn't accept that kind of scene.
It was too terrifying...
"An Han."
"Hmm?" She looked up at her mother.
"Did Su Peng take you for your medical checkup that time?"
"Yeah... after he found out about my situation, he insisted I go get checked."
An Han suddenly remembered the prop medical report she had obtained earlier. She had originally wanted to find an opportunity to show it to Su Peng to completely dispel his doubts about why she had turned into a woman.
But because the effect after her father used the prop was so strong that it kept her awake all night, she had become a bit cowardly.
You have to know, Su Peng was already lusting after her body; who knows, he might just lose control...
Her mother nodded. The more she understood about Su Peng, the more her rejection of him decreased little by little.
"So you guys really only held hands?"
The sister immediately gave up struggling and turned her head back, stars of curiosity in her eyes.
An Han, her face flushed red, nodded vigorously and said, "Right!"
Her mother looked back at her with profound meaning, completely disbelieving An Han's nonsense.
She didn't actually think An Han and Su Peng had already rolled into bed, but she still couldn't help but instruct worriedly, "Use protection."
If An Han insisted on throwing herself at him for free, she couldn't stop it. She didn't know exactly how sincere Su Peng was towards her, but at the very least, they shouldn't create a human life.
"Oh..."
An Han replied a bit perfunctorily.
It was absolutely impossible for her to do anything too intimate with Su Peng. Kissing and such was already the maximum limit she could accept right now.
Besides, back when she was a man, even though she hadn't put it into practice, she knew that one had to be safe when sleeping with a girl. Now that she had become a girl, she paid even more attention to this aspect, lest she really end up having to visit the obstetrics and gynecology department one day.
An Han's house was located in the downtown area, so the hospital wasn't far away. After about a ten-minute walk, the group arrived at the hospital entrance.
With almost just one glance, they spotted Su Peng buying breakfast in front of the hospital's main gate.
The mother turned her head to look at An Han following behind her, didn't say anything, directly ignored Su Peng, and walked straight toward the hospital.
Su Peng also noticed the family at this time and hurriedly trotted over with the breakfast. "Auntie, what a coincidence!"
"What? You're also here to see a gynecologist?"
This was a specialized hospital.
Su Peng glanced at the hospital's signboard and hurriedly shook his head. "My hotel is right near here. I just came down to buy some breakfast and happened to run into you."
He wore an ingratiating smile, completely ignoring the coldness displayed on his future mother-in-law's face, and shamelessly squeezed himself among them. "Auntie, if you need anything from me, just give the word."
An Han had never seen Su Peng looking so fawning and eager to please. Usually, Su Peng maintained a gentle, faint smile and a righteous demeanor, but now he looked like a eunuch from a palace drama.
She couldn't help but want to laugh, but then she realized that Su Peng was doing this so their relationship could be acknowledged, so she quickly suppressed her smile and simultaneously banished the bad thoughts from her mind.
If it weren't for her, why would Su Peng act like this? It wasn't shameful.
Next, Su Peng really did become her mother's errand boy, waiting on her hand and foot. He was the one lining up, he was the one paying the fees, and occasionally he would buy some snacks to curry favor with his future sister-in-law. Bustling about, he was simply more attentive to this than his own affairs.
When they came out of the hospital half an hour later, the sister's medical examination results were perfectly normal; her heavy menstrual bleeding was just due to her constitution.
As the group of four walked out of the hospital, the sister was already clinging to Su Peng's side. Holding An Han with her left hand and Su Peng with her right, she swung their hands back and forth like a swing.
It was just that the sister's expression looked somewhat dead inside; she had had her pants taken off during the examination just now...
"An Han, you take your sister back first. I'm going grocery shopping."
The mother, walking at the very front, turned her head to instruct. "Watch her do her homework after you get home. She needs to do at least ten pages of winter vacation exercises today."
"Mom! I lost so much blood and I still have to do homework?!"
"What else?"
The sister turned her head away with an unhappy look on her face.
"Auntie, I happen to be going to the wet market too." Su Peng let go of the sister's hand at this moment and thick-skinnedly moved closer to the mother. "The market is quite far from here, I'll drive you."
Actually, it wasn't really far, just a ten-minute walk. Su Peng had already been there once earlier, and after arriving, he had rushed to the hospital because of a tip-off from the "mole" [the sister].
"Mom, you can buy more groceries this way, and someone will carry them for you," An Han chimed in from the side.
The mother had long seen through what these two were trying to do, but she wasn't repulsed by it, so she could only nod helplessly.
Looking at the two of them, she couldn't help but reminisce, "Your father was exactly like this back in the day..."
"Hmm?!" An Han immediately became interested; opportunities to hear her father's dark history weren't common. "Did Grandpa and Grandma also dislike Dad back then?"
"Let's not talk about this. You two head back first."
Keeping people in suspense is not a good habit! If this were an author writing a novel, they'd be mailed blades [death threats], okay!
An Han felt like she had a fishbone stuck in her throat; her newly aroused curiosity was tickling her heart.
She would go back and ask her father, and she could conveniently use her father's experience as a reference for Su Peng.
Though her father loved saving face and probably wouldn't tell her.
If she really wanted to gossip, nobody would have any secrets from her. After all, she possessed the skill of mind-reading.
Watching her mother get into Su Peng's car and leave, An Han prayed in her heart that Su Peng's performance would win her mother's favor, rather than making her disgusted by his excessive pestering.
At least her mother didn't try to return the gifts the moment she saw Su Peng, nor did she reject his approach.
An Han held her sister's hand and started walking toward home, but suddenly felt her sister's resistance. Looking down, she saw the little tyke staring at her with a pitiful expression.
"Sis~ I bled so much today... plus my tummy is uncomfortable. I don't want to do homework."
An Han didn't know where her sister learned it from, but she even deliberately pitched her voice high, creating a sound that gave An Han goosebumps all over.
"Let's go eat something good to replenish my body!"
"It's fine. In the future, you'll still have to attend classes, take exams, and even run while bleeding."
An Han patted her head to comfort her, "Just drink two bottles of ice-cold cola and you'll be fine, be good."
The sister's face changed color, and she immediately darted to the side. "Sis! Do you think I'm stupid?! Drinking cola will make me hurt to death!"
"It won't. Look at me, I usually drink a bottle a day and I'm totally fine."
"Let's just go back and do homework..."
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