"He really fainted!"
The body was all limp, it's impossible for this kid to fake it!
But from when they saw He Tuo jump into the pond to the dog bringing them up, it took just over a minute at most.
In the meantime, He Tuo had even swum a bit on his own, even if he was drowning, it shouldn't have happened so fast, right?
He Kuang didn't believe it: "Let him faint if he wants, we can wake him up when we get back."
The couple didn't even hold the child, they numbly turned around and got back in the car.
Lun Chuan: ...
"Let's go to the hospital," he decided. "He's really passed out—I'll ask Doctor Guo what to do, you try giving him artificial respiration!"
...
He Tuo woke up.
He had been dragged back, now lying on the bed in the guesthouse, his legs were swollen and painful.
There were no adults in the room—huh, his parents weren't hitting him? And let him sleep a fragrant deep sleep?
He secretly rejoiced in his heart.
But his stomach was so hungry, so hungry!
