Gu Jiao took Gu Yan's blood pressure, which had skyrocketed abnormally, likely due to some medication. If it didn't decrease soon, they'd have to use hypotensive drugs.
Gu Yan had already lost consciousness, but his hand was still gripping Gu Changqing's sleeve, a grip he had held onto since before he passed out. Gu Changqing didn't remove his hand, instead, he simply stood by the bed in silence.
Soon, Gu Yan's temperature began to rise as well.
Gu Jiao applied an ice pack on his forehead.
The difficulty with Gu Yan's case was his heart disease, which prevented them from administering drugs recklessly. Therefore, unless absolutely necessary, Gu Jiao would opt for conservative treatment.
"How is he...?" Gu Changqing, watching the unconscious Gu Yan, asked in a husky voice.
Tweaking the drip tube slightly, Gu Jiao responded in a low voice, "It's difficult to say at this stage."