"Mom, what did you say? My child is missing? Explain yourself clearly, where is my child?"
“My dear daughter, I’m so sorry. I was so happy to have a grandson, so I thought I’d go to the cafeteria to buy you a bowl of soup to help you recover. I left my grandson in the ward, and when I came back he was gone.”
"Mom searched everywhere but couldn't find it. She turned the whole hospital upside down. I'm so sorry, Mom. I should have taken my grandson to the cafeteria! Waaah~~"
The new mother was taken back to her ward by the nurse, but instead of her son, she saw her mother sitting on the bed, tears streaming down her face. There was also an overturned lunchbox on the floor, with soup spilled all over the place.
The new mother felt like her world had collapsed when she heard that her son was missing.
"Impossible, how could it be? That's the child I gave birth to after risking my life, how could it just disappear?"
"Mom, did you forget where you put it? Go find it quickly, go find it quickly!"
The mother was emotional, but the nurse frowned.
“Grandma, you said the child is lost, so think carefully about where the child was lost.”
"With so many people coming and going in the hospital, it's impossible for anyone to be bold enough to commit a crime in broad daylight, especially since it's not even dark yet."
"This isn't a private room, it's a triple room. There are other people here. Did the pregnant woman and her family leave when you left the baby here?"
This nurse was the assistant nurse during the woman's delivery. She was the one who personally handed the baby to the woman's maternal grandmother, and she knew very well how happy the woman was when she heard that the baby was a boy.
She said there were soft cotton clothes prepared for the child in the ward, and she wanted to take the child back to wear them because she was worried that he would catch a cold.
Since they cherish their grandson so much, how could they not keep a close eye on him?
Going to the cafeteria to buy soup is not like going to cultivate land. The cafeteria is in the same building, just a flight of stairs. How much of a hindrance can carrying a child be?
Should I say the nurse is clever? She immediately grasped the key point.
“They went out. When I brought the child back, they were not there. I just thought that going to the cafeteria wouldn’t take long, so I left the child here. I never thought that children would be stolen in broad daylight.”
“My grandson went missing in your hospital. This is the hospital’s responsibility, and I will hold them accountable. I will definitely hold them accountable.”
The woman was heartbroken, tears streaming down her face.
"My daughter, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry for not taking good care of my grandson."
She cried earnestly, but in her heart she was thinking: In the dead of winter, everyone is hiding under the covers, there are hardly any people outside, no one would have seen her take the child out.
Whoever stole the child is for your hospital to find out. The child was sold for a sum of money, and the hospital also had to pay compensation. It's a win-win situation.
The nurse's face turned red with anger, "You..."
The pregnant women and their accompanying family members in the other two beds looked at each other.
One of the pregnant women's mothers-in-law weakly raised her hand, "Nurse, we've been here the whole time. We did see her come back, but she wasn't holding the baby."
"After she came back, she took a small blanket out of her duffel bag, put it on the bed, arranged it to wrap the baby, and then went out."
"You're talking nonsense! I clearly came back carrying the child." The woman's heart skipped a beat, and in her panic, her voice became shrill.
She was quite certain that she came in and fiddled with the blankets when no one was in the ward, all to create a false impression.
After she finished, she went out without noticing that there was anyone outside the ward, so it was impossible for them to have seen what she was doing.
But she was also a little scared, because what the other person said was exactly the same as what she did, as if she had seen it with her own eyes.
Perhaps emboldened by what she had already said, the old woman spat out a mouthful of saliva.
“All four of us, with our eight eyes, saw it clearly: you came back empty-handed, made the bed, took a lunchbox and went out, came back, poured the soup on the floor, sat on the bed, and just stood there in a daze.”
"Oh, and you even put the teacup where you can reach it, and every now and then you dip your finger in water and put it under your eyelids."
"We were just curious why you performed like that, so we didn't say anything, but that doesn't mean we weren't there."
"If we really weren't in the room, did you see us walk in through the door when you were performing the soup-splashing act?"
"What? We can't just disappear and then reappear suddenly, can we? We don't have that kind of supernatural ability."
The other three nodded in agreement with what she said.
The nurse and the new mother looked at the woman with suspicion when they saw the teacup so close to them.
Her eyes were indeed red, and it was hard to tell whether the string of tears hanging under her eyelashes was water or tears.
Shishi laughed out loud at the screen projected by Guagua, "She doesn't know that the four people in the room have never left and have all seen her wonderful performance."
"Hahaha, well done, stinky egg! Excellent job!"
Quack quacked, perfectly timed.
Shishi was very satisfied with the plot. "Guagua, quickly write it down. When Gu Huasheng comes, let him write this real little plot into his novel. I want to see a thrilling and dramatic battle."
"It's a battle between the child's grandparents' family and the maternal grandparents' family."
What can the pet's quack say? Nothing. It just wants its owner to watch, so it can only satisfy her.
"Huh? Master, someone's here. It looks like the child's grandparents and father."
Oh, a real-life battle is about to begin?
Shishi immediately sat up straight. In front of her sat two younger children. The three of them, mother and daughters, stared at the screen with perfectly synchronized expressions.
Watching life unfold realistically through a wall is more exciting than those movies that adapt reality.
Perform more shows; they love to watch them.
"Stinky Egg, have a cup of hot tea."
"Dad, bring the milk."
"Dad, peel some sunflower seeds."
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