Seeing the large group of people walk toward Lu Yan’s ward, Lu Yan’s subordinates got wary.
They didn’t relax until they saw the twins.
“Little misses, good morning…” The subordinates who had met the twins immediately greeted them.
“Good morning. Is our auntie in there?” Little Bean asked.
“Yes. The boss is sleeping. She stayed up late last night.”
“Was she sleepless because of her wound?” Pudding was worried.
“Um… no. Our boss missed her friend so much that she wanted to go to another place to see him; but she was stopped by Young Madam, which is your mommy.”
“Oh. Then I’ll go and wake her up.” Little Bean walked toward the door.
“Little miss, our boss hates to be woken up. Why are you here so early in the morning?”
“We’re here to pick Auntie up from the hospital,” Little Bean said with her chubby hands clasped behind her back.
“Um… You’d better wait a moment. I’m afraid our boss will get mad if you go in now.”
Hearing his words, Little Bean and Pudding exchanged a look as if they were thinking if they should enter now.
“Rock, scissors, paper. The one who loses will go in,” Little Bean said.
“Okay.” Pudding agreed.
After all, waking up their auntie was a tough task; with her hot temper, Lu Yan might explode when she was roused from her sleep.
The twins got cautious and decided to do it with rock, scissors, paper.
“Come on. Rock, scissors, paper.”
After they called it, Little Bean chose paper against Pudding’s scissors.
“You lose,” said Pudding.
“It doesn’t count. Two out of three,” Little Bean said.
“Shame on you. Now go in and wake up Auntie.” Pudding wouldn’t give her a chance to get out of it.
Touching her sweating forehead, Little Bean walked in with a dark expression and forgot even to knock on the door.
She moved close to the bed silently, afraid to startle Lu Yan.
Lu Yan looked to be asleep, but she was a light sleeper and would wake up at the slightest sound and enter battle mode; it was a habit she had formed after being hunted down by her enemies for years.
Little Bean tiptoed over and reached out her hand to pat Lu Yan’s shoulder.
Lu Yan turned around abruptly and almost strangled her; fortunately, she saw it was Little Bean or she’d have crushed the intruder’s throat.
“Auntie, it’s me! It’s me!” Little Bean was scared.
“Little Bean, why are you here so early in the morning?” Lu Yan was confused.
“Um… My sister and I came to pick you up from the hospital.”
“But it’s too early for that. It’s not even 7 AM. Are you two trying to mess with me? I’m so good to you kids…” Lu Yan didn’t know whether she should cry or laugh.
It was torture to be woken up so early.
If it was someone else, she swore that she’d have knocked the person to the ground.
“Um… We have a tradition here to take the patients out of the hospital in the early morning on the release day, so they won’t get sick again.” Little Bean improvised a lie.
“Huh? Really? Your mom didn’t tell me that…”
“My mom is busy as the vice director and doesn’t have time to say these things to you. Oh, please, Auntie, change your clothes and come with us. We’ve got a surprise for you.”
“A surprise?” Lu Yan looked at her niece, feeling like laughing.
“Yeah. I promise it’s a surprise. Come on! Change your clothes.”
Little Bean went to the sofa and carried Lu Yan’s clothes to the bed, urging her to change clothes.