Chapter 22: Mom is a Fairy

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Cen Huai'an thought his movements were subtle, but in fact, Chu Xia noticed them clearly when she looked down.

She couldn't tell what she felt in her heart; it was just warm, and she didn't even feel sick anymore.

"It's sore here, isn't it?" Chu Xia presses her hand on Cen Huai'an's waist; his back instantly straightens up, and his hand hurriedly hides it.

Chu Xia smiled and had him lie down. She located the acupuncture points and pressed them a few times. For someone like her, who had learned traditional Chinese medicine from her grandfather since childhood, it was as simple as drinking water or eating.

Of course, back in the day, it was very painful when she was memorizing acupuncture points. If she couldn't memorize them, she would be punished with copying, and she wasn't allowed to eat.

Grandpa was very strict with her in this regard.

"Is it not as uncomfortable now?"

Chu Xia rubs his head and makes him move his waist.

Cen Huai'an's eyes showed surprise; it really wasn't uncomfortable anymore. He looks at Chu Xia's hand, and his eyes show doubt, wondering how?

Chu Xia sees his confusion and smiles, ''Because mommy is a fairy from heaven and knows fairy magic. When mommy saw An'an suffering from the sky, she came down to save you."

Cen Huai'an's little eyebrows furrowed, a look of wanting to believe but not knowing whether he should; he felt like his mom was just coaxing him.

"Then why didn't you come to save me as soon as I was suffering?"

"Mom hadn't learned her fairy magic then, and I came down as soon as I did."

Cen Huai'an has a good memory; before she has found a suitable excuse for the matter of knowing medicine, Chu Xia won't say to anyone that she knows medicine, including Cen Huai'an.

Seeing Cen Huai'an sitting there without saying anything, with a thoughtful expression on his little face, Chu Xia tried hard to hold back her laughter.

After struggling for a while, Cen Huai'an opens his mouth and asks, "Mom, can you make things appear magically?"

Chu Xia shakes her head. "No. In order to find An'an, I've used up all my immortal magic. I can only do a little, like making your waist feel less uncomfortable."

"Then, mommy, will you leave?" Cen Huai'an asked again, his eyes fixed on Chu Xia, his hand unconsciously clutching the quilt tightly.

"No," Chu Xia says rightfully. "How can I go back when my immortal magic is gone? I will always be your mother from now on."

Cen Huai'an breathes a sigh of relief. A mother without immortal magic can't go back to heaven and won't leave him.

He felt bad for thinking this, but he couldn't help but secretly think in his heart: he wanted a mom like her to stay with him forever.

He thinks that his mom would get sick because she had no more magic, so he would protect her in the future.

Chu Xia watches the look on Cen Huai'an's face go from puzzled to completely convinced and tries very hard to hold back from laughing out loud.

Kids are so easy to coax, and they really will believe that there are fairies in this world. But in the future, he would learn that they were actually ordinary people.

But who didn't have innocent times when they were young? Children in later generations also believe in magical fairy women and Ultraman.

Chu Xia's illness continued with a low fever for two more days before she got completely well.

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