Transmigrated, Transmigrated, Why Did You Come Back to Kidnap Someone?

Early on, it's about family matters, and later it becomes about the daily life of farming and living in the mountains. The space isn't that large; it can only store supplies, grow vegetable...

Chapter 43 I Want to Be Discharged

After breakfast, Lin Momo announced to Shi Guang, who had just returned from taking out the trash, "I'm getting discharged!"

"No!" Shi Guang immediately rejected the idea, then softened his tone, "You only woke up yesterday, so you need to stay in the hospital for at least a week for observation. You can only be discharged after the hospital says you can. There's no rush for the ancient coin transaction. If you have other things to do, I'll take care of them for you."

With such severe injuries, how could there be a reason to rush to be discharged from the hospital as soon as one wakes up?

Lin Momo knew she was being unreasonable, but she just didn't want to waste time in the hospital.

Firstly, her health has already recovered, and it would be too expensive for her to stay in such a nice hospital room for free.

Secondly, she felt a strange sense of urgency and wanted to quickly stock up on some goods in her empty space.

Finally, well... she wants to get back to her life as soon as possible.

Lin Momo's lips weren't pouting, but she looked unhappy, just like a child who couldn't get candy.

Shi Guang smiled and sat back on the sofa, intentionally changing the subject: "These past few days, I've searched for information on many patients with similar situations to yours, and I came across an interesting claim that most people who wake up from a coma have had similar experiences of almost dying."

"And you, while you were sleeping, did you go anywhere?"

As he spoke, he watched Lin Momo's reaction with great interest.

It was as if they were really looking forward to what answer she would give.

Shi Guang's casual question actually diverted Lin Momo's attention.

Suddenly, her expression changed, revealing a suspicious look.

"It seems you really have been through something. Can you tell me about it?" Shi Guang was even more curious now.

"You probably wouldn't believe me even if I told you, so let's just forget about it."

"How do you know I don't believe you if you don't tell me?"

"Are you ready? I'm about to tell you." Lin Momo wanted to scare him a little. "Actually, I didn't go to any hell gates, but went to... another place."

"Another place? Where is that?"

Just then, the ward door was suddenly pushed open from the outside, and a doctor led a group of interns and nurses in.

It turned out it was time for ward rounds.

Their conversation abruptly ended.

Just as Lin Momo was about to get up and return to her hospital bed, she felt a lightness in her body as Shi Guang, who was one step ahead of her, picked her up around the waist.

In front of a group of doctors and nurses, Shi Guang effortlessly picked up Lin Momo, walked lightly towards the hospital bed, gently put her down, and then stayed by her side.

The nurses standing behind the doctor were fed a mouthful of dog food (a Chinese slang term for witnessing public displays of affection), exchanged ambiguous glances with each other, and then stared at the two with a gossipy attitude.

Lin Momo also noticed their little actions, and her cheeks flushed. She glanced at Shi Guang, who seemed completely unconcerned.

After practicing last night, she was not only able to stand steadily, but also to walk a few steps. Although she walked slowly, there were only a few steps between the sofa and the hospital bed, and she could walk over there easily.

She had never been held like this before, and to be honest, it felt pretty good, but could you please let her walk on her own next time?

This could easily lead to misunderstandings about their relationship.

Before she could even feel upset, the attending physician approached her with a smile and inquired about her condition: "How are you feeling today? Is there anything bothering you?"

After a detailed inquiry, the inspection process began.

The doctor, who was in his fifties, first listened to her heart rate with a stethoscope, and then took a hammer-like object and tapped it back and forth on her legs.

Before leaving, he wrote out a few more forms and handed them to Shi Guang: "The patient is recovering quite well. Let's get these tests done today and see the results."

"Doctor, if the examination shows no problems, can I be discharged from the hospital?" Lin Momo asked, seizing the opportunity to ask before he left.

While I was flipping through the list, I looked up and glared at her irritably.

He muttered to himself, "I've never seen such a carefree girl. She survived such a terrible car accident and still can't take a proper rest. All she wants to do is get discharged from the hospital."

Is there some incredibly important matter waiting for her to handle?

Hearing this, the kind-looking doctor couldn't help but laugh: "Young lady, you've only just woken up, and you're already in such a hurry to be discharged? If all the test results are normal, you should be able to be discharged. However, your injuries this time are quite serious. Even if you are discharged, you will need to rest for a period of time to fully recover before you can work normally. You must remember, nothing is more important than your health."

The experienced doctor has seen many young people who, relying on their youth, don't care about their health and squander it recklessly. Only when illness strikes or they grow old and their physical strength declines do they regret their youthful arrogance.

But there's no going back in this world.

Therefore, when he needed to give advice, he would patiently advise young people to cherish their bodies and health, so as not to regret it later.

"I understand, thank you, doctor." Lin Momo wasn't ungrateful; she could tell these were heartfelt words from the doctor.

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For two days in a row, Lin Momo sat in a wheelchair, being pushed by Shi Guang to go through different floors to undergo various examinations.

On the third day, after all the test results came out, the attending physician and two other doctors exchanged their reports, held a short meeting, and came to the conclusion that the patient was recovering very well and could be discharged.

However, out of caution, the attending physician did not announce the matter until the routine ward round the following morning.

After several days of training, Lin Momo is now able to walk normally again. When she heard this good news, she would have jumped up with joy if she hadn't been in bed.

God knows how she got through those days.

However, it was Sunday, so she couldn't be discharged. Therefore, Lin Momo patiently stayed for another day.

Although the doctor had given her permission to leave, Shiguang still couldn't help but ask her with concern, "Are you really all better? Why don't we stay a few more days? Don't worry about the money, I'll take care of it."

Then, I fed her the peeled banana.

Ever since Lin Momo resumed her normal diet, Shi Guang has been trying all sorts of ways to feed her delicious food. Thinking that girls would like to eat fruit, he bought all kinds of fruit and asked her if she wanted to eat this or that.

Lin ignored him, so he chose one of his own: peeled the skin or cut it into small pieces with a fruit knife and fed it to her.

Lin Momo has been annoyed by him these past few days.

At that moment, she snatched the banana from Shiguang's hand and glared at him, saying, "Your family is very rich, huh?"

"Well, I'd say it's alright." Shi Guang smiled slightly, his attitude quite modest.

Lin Momo felt a little frustrated. She took a bite of a banana and then said seriously, "You've been here for two months now. It's time to go home."

“Okay. Then I’ll take you to Haishi.” Shiguang stopped hesitating and readily agreed.

In fact, his friend who owns an antique shop was also getting impatient, calling them almost every day to urge them to come over quickly.