Posted to the Sunset Red Elderly Task Force, Mo Yan is cold and aloof: "It's a small matter."
As the saying goes, filial piety comes from discipline. As for ungrateful brats, you ...
The doctor was speechless. Were they eating three or four candies like candy?
"Auntie, don't you know that you can't take too much blood pressure medication?"
There's a set amount you should take each day, and your doctor has clearly instructed you on that. Why are you buying medicine from outside sources?
The old lady's answer was very reasonable. "I already said that the medication you buy at your hospital is too expensive. My dizziness is due to high blood pressure. Is there anything wrong with me taking blood pressure medication?"
So what's wrong with me now? Do I have a terminal illness or what? Please tell me quickly, don't hide it from me. I value my life a lot, whatever it is, as long as I can live, I'm fine with it.
doctor:"……"
"Auntie, don't worry, you definitely don't have a terminal illness. It's just that you originally had high blood pressure, but now it has become low blood pressure, so we need to help you adjust your blood pressure to a normal level."
However, you absolutely cannot take any more blood pressure medication from outside sources after this. We will prescribe blood pressure medication specifically for your condition.
We can only take blood pressure medication once a day, not continuously, understand? If your blood pressure really doesn't come down, then you need to come to the hospital so we can help you determine whether you should continue taking it.
[Honey, this is no joke. My mom fainted because she ate too much and her blood pressure dropped too low.]
"What should I do now? Do I need to be hospitalized?" The old lady suddenly felt relieved. Thank goodness, it wasn't a terminal illness.
"That's right, you're in danger of falling into a coma at any moment, so your family needs to be hospitalized."
The old lady had no choice but to call her daughter.
The old lady did have a daughter who married locally, but she had received too much dowry and favored sons over daughters, so they didn't have much contact.
The daughter sighed after receiving the call, but still went to the hospital to take care of him.
However, her attitude wasn't very good either. "Mom, why did you suddenly decide to call me? Didn't you say that even if you died one day, you wouldn't call me and would pretend you didn't have a daughter like me?"
The old lady also hopes for this; the more arrogant she was back then, the more unlucky she is now.
“I’m your mother, how can you really abandon me? Now that your brother is in trouble, and there’s no one by my side to take care of me, are you just going to watch me all alone in the hospital?”
Daughter: "..." That's definitely not possible.
...
When Mo Yan looked at her phone, it was already morning again.
Upon seeing those messages, Mo Yan simply couldn't believe them. She hadn't sensed that Zhou Bu was going to commit suicide; he loved her so much, he couldn't bear to.
It was at this moment that they received a call from the police station, asking them to go and bring Zhou Bu back.
Mo Yan went there with dark circles under her eyes.
When they saw Mo Yan, they explained the situation: "This child didn't receive your reply and thought she had been abandoned by the whole world, so she wanted to commit suicide to deceive people."
"I'm so sorry, I was too busy and didn't see the message. I worked for two days and one night in a row, and I was too tired last night so I fell asleep."
I saw the message this morning and was just about to ask what happened when I received your call. I rushed over, even taking time off work. Our department is orthopedics, so getting time off is quite difficult.
After the police found out what had happened, they quickly took Mo Yan to see Zhou Bu. After she signed the papers, they took Zhou Bu back to his dormitory.
Zhou Bu didn't say a word the whole way.
Although Mo Yan doesn't live here, there's always a dormitory available. She comes here to change clothes when she works the night shift. It's a small single room with a bed and a bathroom.
Seeing this, Zhou Bu finally couldn't hold back anymore, "Mom, why don't you rent a place outside? The conditions here are too bad. I want to come with you."
Mo Yan put her things down and then looked at him. "Your guardianship is with your father, not with me."
You insisted on following your dad back then, so why are you regretting it now?
You're not a child anymore. Many things and choices are your own decisions, and many people can't be turned back to just because you want to.
I can't even take care of you now, let alone possibly take care of you.
"After I take you to eat in a little while, I have to go to work. You can stay here until the afternoon, and once I get through to your dad, you can go back with him."
Zhou Bu: "!!!"
Zhou Bu didn't expect his mother to say that; it seemed she didn't want to take care of him anymore.
"Mom, what do you mean? Are you saying I'm a burden and you don't want to take care of me anymore, right?"
"That's right, you guessed correctly. Any other questions?"
Mo Yan admitted it so quickly that Zhou Bu didn't know what to say.
"Why?"
Zhou Bu couldn't understand why all this was happening, why his mother could be so cruel and push him to this point.
"Because you said I'm useless, because you and your dad have always denied what I've done for you, you think I, as your mother, have never done anything for you, so why do you now expect me to do anything for you?"
I have done everything I could for you, giving you child support every month without fail.
Even when I was younger, I went to the police station to get you out of trouble. I've done more than enough.
Zhou Bu: "..."
This was completely different from what he had expected, and he couldn't accept it.
He couldn't accept this outcome, nor could he accept that his mother was so cold towards him.
"But I am your son, that cannot be changed. I know I didn't do well enough before, and I misunderstood you."
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