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Vol 4 Chapter 201: Part Two of "People's Money and People's Thickness"

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Without hesitation, I immediately asked the company for three days off.

The annual rest of a year is only three days, and I used it up almost without thinking.

Without much consideration, I called a colleague.

Hundreds of dollars were given to the colleagues who are resting at home.

After leaving the company, I took a taxi and went directly to the First People's Hospital.

The driver and I were talking and laughing, driving fast.

It seems that I thought I was going to see a doctor, and I did n’t want to complicate things by borrowing the donkey from the **** to accompany the driver. Using the excuse of a stomachache, he quickly reached the door of the hospital.

Twenty-one pieces of change, the master smiled and took a piece of twenty without thinking. Waving his hand, said: "If you can't find it, don't need it. Go to the doctor soon."

With a bitter smile, he got out of the car and walked into the hospital.

I took out my cell phone and found the familiar call during the recent call.

I didn't know how many times it rang before the phone was picked up.

"Hello?" I said.

"Hello? What's the matter with this phone call?" Said the female nurse's voice.

"Where is the owner of this mobile phone number? I am her grandson." I said.

"At the First People's Hospital." The female nurse's voice said.

"I'm already in front of your hospital. Where is the specific location?" I said.

"Inpatient department, room 603. I'm busy here, and the call bell rings again." Said the female nurse.

"Okay, I'll come over immediately." I said.

Frowning slightly, neither grandma picked up the phone twice. Could it be too serious to speak, or something else?

I glanced at the surrounding buildings. Five or six buildings couldn't tell which one was the inpatient department.

Asked all the way through the doctors and nurses in white coats, and asked about the innermost six-story bungalow. The red inpatient department is written on the bungalow building, and I understand that I have found the right place.

Entering the inpatient department, the elevator went to the sixth floor.

Standing at the door of 603 but dared not go in, thinking for a moment, there was not much impression of grandma in my mind.

Standing outside the door, I dialed the familiar number again.

The bell rang suddenly, embarrassingly.

"I'm like a fish in your lotus pond, just to watch the bright white moonlight with you ..."

I looked inside, and the cell phone inside the four beds rang.

"After the four seasons, the lotus is still fragrant ..."

Seeing the patient in the next bed reaching for the call bell at the head of the bed, I realized why the call was picked up by the nurse.

I quickly hung up the phone and walked in. The mobile phone playing the ringtone was placed on the bedside.

One of the patients on the other three beds said, "Are you guys?"

"What about the old man on this bed?" I said.

"Walk to go, you can't rest. You will come back later, you are waiting here."

"Walk the bend?" I said, wondering if I was critically ill?

"Front and rear feet, don't you look back?"

I turned my head, and my grandma stood at the door.

Put his hands in the thick cotton pocket and walked in slowly.

"Baby." Grandma said with a smile.

I was a little embarrassed and thought of something at this time.

It seems that when I was young, my nickname was baby.

"Grandma?" I said.

Grandma came over with a smile and sorted out my clothes as soon as possible.

"Where you rubbed are all gray." Grandma turned me around, and slammed my back.

"There is ash behind you? Did you see all this?" I said.

"I saw it when you stood in the doorway, and I still wonder which fool rubbed his body and didn't know." Grandma said.

"No, no, you wait. A doctor said before that you are sick. Which doctor?" I said.

"You mean Xiao Gao." Grandma said with a smile.

"Xiao Gao?" I repeated.

The patient on the side of the bed said: "Doctor Gao is at work, internal medicine. Call your grandma to save it, just look at your grandma's mobile phone."

I suddenly realized that I walked to the bedside and picked up my phone.

There is indeed a little high name in the address book, I can make up for this grandma's pinyin. It is estimated which nurse or doctor saved this grand high for my grandma. I called it directly.

"Eh, grandma, is there something?" Said the voice of the man opposite.

I think it is Dr. Gao, and I can still mention that the patient seems to be talking about the condition. It seems to be working, but I don't know if it's appropriate or not.

"I'm Joke, you said my grandma ..." I turned my head to look at my grandma.

Grandma patted my clothes hard behind my back at this moment, I put the phone a little bit and put it down and said, "Wait, Grandma, I'll go out and come back immediately."

Grandma dropped her hand and said, "Then you come back early."

I quickly walked to the corridor, picked up the phone again and said: "You said my grandma is in critical condition, what the **** is going on."

"There are two things in it. First of all, your grandma thinks that the critical condition is an excuse to see you," the doctor said.

I sighed a long way and said, "It's false if you say that? Is it all right?"

"No, no, it's true," the doctor said.

"Wait, I'm confused." I said.

"Your grandmother has no relatives, and the known uncles and aunts are all abroad. She wanted to see her relatives and told me to let me pretend to be ill," the doctor said.

"Is this all right?" I said, letting my suspended heart go.

"This is okay, what your grandma thinks is the first thing. But there is one more thing, it's serious," the doctor said.

"You said." I frowned slightly.

"That ’s because she has only one person. We dare not tell her the real condition of her illness, you should know that your grandma is more than seventy. She now finds two signs of disease spread in her body, which is actually nothing to do with the disease. Difference. But we dare not tell her, but I will make it clear to you when you come. "The doctor said.

"You mean, my grandma is really sick." I said incredulously.

"Yes, your grandma's situation is a little special. We dare not show her the report. She has all the case information in my hands. I think these can be given to you now, after all, you are her relatives. The doctor said.

"Okay, where are you doctor? I'll get it, I'm in your hospital now." I said.

"It's okay, I'm in a mess here. It will be fine when I take a break at noon and go to the inpatient department. By the way, I will tell you about your grandmother's situation. Now I am busy first. You should accompany your grandma." .

"That, can't it be treated?" I said.

"Well, I'm still seeing other patients on the side. I will say roughly, that is, your grandmother's current physical condition. If it is not a disease, we do not recommend surgery." The doctor said.

"Well, we are talking about you when you come here." I said.

"Okay, I hung up." The doctor hung up.

I stood there looking at my grandmother in the ward at this time. Grandma's voice was loud.

Da Lao Yuan can hear her pointing at me and saying, "I see it. This is my grandson working in a state-owned enterprise."

There is one sentence at a time that is chatting with the patient in the next bed.

I rubbed my face to make sure I didn't look sad.

I walked in slowly.

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