\nShi Sinan had no choice but to eat a little liquid food. Ning Shu got some porridge from the hospital cafeteria, but it was very bland. It was made up of leftover dry rice from noon, and it tasted like water that had been used to scrub the pot.
Ning Shu took a spoon, scooped up the porridge, and fed it to Shi Sinan. Shi Sinan struggled to open her mouth and drink the porridge, her eyes somewhat disgusted.
When Ning Shu scooped up another spoonful and brought it to her mouth, Shi Sinan turned her head to the side. She couldn’t eat this anymore.
Since Shi Sinan didn’t want to eat, Ning Shu stopped feeding her and put the bowl of porridge on the bedside table.
The hospital room turned quiet as Ning Shu and Shi Sinan looked at each other. By now, the mother-daughter bond between them was basically gone.
Ning Shu did not spoil Shi Sinan like the original host did, so Shi Sinan always felt aggrieved and angry.