When Qin Sitong returns to Jun's residence, Jun Jisheng hasn't come back yet. Qin Sitong just puts down his bag and washes his face when he returns to the room, and the mobile phone rings.

She picked up her cell phone and heard a clear voice, "Si Tong, are you free this weekend?"

"Should be free, as long as there is no overtime over there, how to say?" Qin Si Tong thought.

"Then this weekend, we might as well..." before Kong Chengcheng finished his words, Qin Sitong heard the sound of the room door being pushed open.

Qin Si Tong raised his eyes and saw Jun Jisheng coming towards her from the door. His face was ugly and pale. His thin lips were tight. His Phoenix eyes seemed to be deliberately suppressing something.

Before Qin Si Tong could react, Jun Jisheng came to her and hugged her.

"Ah!" she whispered, and her mobile phone fell to the ground.

Qin Sitong wanted to pick up the mobile phone, but he Jun Jisheng held her tightly and refused to loosen a penny.

"Ji Sheng, let me pick up my cell phone first." Qin Si Tong said.

But he still hugged her as if he hadn't heard her voice. His strength made her bones ache. Moreover, she could feel his hand trembling faintly.

Trembling?!

Qin Si Tong was stunned. Even if she didn't notice it at the beginning, she found something different about him now.

So she stopped moving, but stood obediently and let her hold her like this.

His head was buried in the nest of her neck, and his breath began to grow from heavy to normal, and his trembling hands finally stopped trembling.

After a while, Qin Si Tong felt the strength of his hug and relaxed a little, so as not to make her bone and hair ache, but he still didn't release his hand.

"What's the matter with you? Did you feel sick just now?" she thought of the hidden disease he had said before.

"Yes." Jun Jisheng answered in a low voice. When I returned to the residence just now, the familiar pain suddenly spread in my body. It was a sign of... Full moon pain.

In the days before the full moon, it will appear without warning, but it is also a reminder of the coming of the full moon.

"Is... Any better now?" she asked again.

"HMM." he whispered again. When his body was surrounded by pain, the moment he hugged her, the pain began to retreat like a tide.

No matter what kind of painkillers, they can't stop the pain, but life can easily defeat the pain.

There is no scientific explanation, but there is such an incredible existence.

"It hurts," he muttered.

"What?"

"It hurt just now, but holding you won't hurt." he told the truth, but she thought he was just joking.

"I'm not a panacea. It won't hurt if you hold me. Are you really sure you... Er, don't have to go to the hospital?" she asked him with concern.

He straightened up slowly and looked down at her. "No, I know my body very well, and -" his voice paused. "If you are a panacea for me, would you be willing to be a 'medicine' for me? A 'medicine' for a lifetime?"