Chapter 034: Campus Mary Sue 32 (Revised)

My Family Has a Sleeping Handsome Guy Bo Xiaobu 2493 words 2026-04-13 20:33:56

The first to discover that Le Yixian could eat other foods was the eldest brother of the Li family.

He was utterly stunned when he saw his little sister in the garden, secretly taking out a piece of dried meat and munching away.

Once he recovered, he rushed over, snatched the beef jerky from Le Yixian’s hand, and shouted, “What are you doing?!”

“Me?” Le Yixian was startled by her brother’s sudden appearance. Watching his darkening expression, she saw him take out his phone in a hurry and call Dr. Ke, his voice tinged with anxiety: “Dr. Ke, my sister ate some meat. Please come quickly and take a look.” He glanced at the half-eaten jerky in his hand, nervously adding, “She ate a big piece.”

Le Yixian pressed her forehead. Right, she could eat meat now—she’d been so happy that she forgot to tell her family that her illness had already been cured.

“Brother, I’m fine,” Le Yixian said. “My illness has been healed.”

Her brother’s expression froze. “What nonsense are you talking about? What illness?”

Le Yixian looked at him and said, “Don’t hide it from me. I know.”

The original Le Yixian was not a little fairy at all; her colorful hair and the fact that she could only eat flowers and dew had all been due to a strange disease.

Aside from fresh flowers, she couldn’t eat or use anything else.

Otherwise, she would have an allergic reaction, sometimes severe enough to cause suffocation and death.

When she was young, she didn’t understand and secretly ate meat, ending up in the hospital and nearly losing her life.

The entire Li family had been terrified.

After that, she was accompanied by someone around the clock.

As for why her bed was so large, it was said to be specially made to prevent her from sneaking out at night to the kitchen to eat.

Learning this, Le Yixian felt a cold sweat break out.

This bizarre illness was named “Fairy’s Disease” by the doctors. The Ke family, renowned in the country for their medical expertise, had always been researching it. Ke Yuandao, too, was aware and had been dedicated to developing a cure.

As for why an ordinary-looking pill could cure such a strange disease, Le Yixian concluded that the gods of this world had restored her to normal, and so she was fine now.

Dr. Ke arrived with a medical team.

After discovering that her son had developed the medicine and had already treated Le Yixian, Dr. Ke was both astonished and delighted—astonished at the fear that her son’s medicine might have accidentally harmed Le Yixian and deprived her of a beautiful daughter-in-law, and delighted that her son had single-handedly accomplished what the Ke family’s medical team had never achieved.

After a thorough examination, Dr. Ke joyfully announced to the nervous Li brother that Le Yixian could now eat anything besides flowers.

Her Fairy’s Disease had been cured.

The entire Li family was overjoyed.

The four brothers, who had previously looked down on their short brother-in-law, began to warm up to Ke Yuandao.

The two families became affectionate and close.

Meanwhile, the relationship between the protagonists, An Xiansi and Guo Yiyi, had stabilized.

Guo Yiyi’s comatose brother woke up during the New Year.

He and his sister then swapped identities.

When winter break ended, the latest school rumors began.

The goddess could not bear the fact that her fiancé had fallen in love with the star student Guo Yiyan, and, after being stimulated, had gotten engaged to some short boy from the upper grade at her coming-of-age ceremony!!!

Although everyone had learned about this over the break, seeing the goddess step out of her family car early in the morning, hand in hand with an unremarkable, short boy, as they walked sweetly into the campus, left many students at the gate utterly thunderstruck.

Then the real Guo Yiyan arrived at school.

His first day brought countless complex glances from his peers.

Student A: You’re with that scumbag An Xiansi—I wish you happiness, but could you be more low-key? Look what you’ve done to the goddess.

Student B: You troublemaker.

Student C: Sigh, why didn’t the goddess choose me?

Guo Yiyan: Didn’t my sister say that students at Orliton Academy are excellent? Except for that ZZ4 group.

Yang Lechang, who had witnessed it all: You’re all idiots!!!

The school newspaper soon published a new gossip column—a serialized novel titled “The Little Doctor of the Rainbow Fairy,” describing the love story between a little fairy and an obscure young doctor.

When the serialization began, students scoffed at the title: “This name is so tacky and silly.”

But the silly title could not withstand the talent of the anonymous author. The writing was exquisite, the characters vivid and emotionally rich, the plot full of twists. After a few installments, the story gathered a loyal readership.

—So moving!

—The little doctor treats the fairy so well.

—If I were the rainbow fairy, I’d marry the little doctor too.

The story’s ending showered the students with yet another wave of sweetness.

The ever-mysterious anonymous author revealed herself and accepted an interview with the school newspaper.

Yang Lechang, the reporter, glanced at the girl with rainbow-colored hair, his lips twitching: “As long as you’re happy.”

When the interview aired, countless students tearfully apologized to Ke Yuandao.

—We shouldn’t have said you weren’t good enough for the goddess.

—May you and the goddess be happy forever.

—Sorry, please take good care of her from now on.

Ke Yuandao, bewildered, was handed a thick stack of newspapers by his classmates. He read “The Little Doctor of the Rainbow Fairy” from beginning to end.

The more he read, the redder his face became.

He…he was described as sucking the snake venom from his senior’s wound with his mouth when she was bitten?! As a professional doctor, he knew this was absolutely inadvisable—if he accidentally swallowed the venom, it could be fatal.

And what was this about testing medicine on himself, using his own blood as a catalyst? What nonsense was this???

His handsome face flushed with anger and embarrassment—who was slandering him and his senior?

Then he flipped to the last page and read the latest interview, seeing the author’s words: “I love him dearly. Please wish us happiness, thank you.”

Ke Yuandao paused, tears streaming down his face for reasons unknown.

“Why are you crying?” Le Yixian found her little darling in tears.

“Senior, please don’t be so good to me,” Ke Yuandao said, his eyes red.

“How am I good to you?”

“You even made up stories for me!”

“That’s because I wanted them to know it’s not that you’re not good enough for me, but that we truly love each other and deserve their blessings—let them eat our sweetness.”

“…”

“So, Xiaodao, let’s cherish each other all our lives.”