Chapter 7: Can't bear to see him die



Chapter 7: Can't bear to see him die

Father? Sudden illness!

"Yes! They are waiting for you at the factory gate! Hurry up and go over. I will grant you three days off. Don't worry about work for now. Come back to work after you have dealt with your family affairs!"

The section chief was a nice guy and gave her a vacation right away.

"Thank you, Chief!" Su Hanyan was very grateful. "Then I'll go first!"

"Go ahead, family matters are more important!" Niu Hongxia waved at her.

Su Hanyan immediately ran towards the factory gate. It had snowed yesterday and she almost slipped several times along the way, but she did not dare to slow down.

If she remembered correctly, this serious illness would cause Su Dajiang to die.

In the original text, there is not much description of Su Dajiang. Around 1970, he responded to the country's call and went to the third line in the southwest to support the construction.

He was gone for seven or eight years, and on the day he came back, it happened that in the original text, Su Hanyan had agreed to the Zhou family's marriage proposal, and rushed to meet the Zhou family's son for a blind date.

He suddenly fell ill, and died without either father or daughter being able to see each other.

The original owner had a lot of affection for her father. When she heard that her father had died of illness, her eyes turned black and she fainted.

Su Hanyan discovered that in the original owner's barren and dark life memories, there was a vivid oasis, which was also her happiest memory - the daily moments with her father.

He taught her to write her first Chinese character step by step, took her to the zoo, combed her hair for the first time with his rough and clumsy hands, and brought back beautiful candies every time he went on a business trip... Although trivial, they are all her precious memories.

Su Hanyan was moved by these memories, and she was reluctant to let this man with deep fatherly love die! Perhaps, this family would help her more or less because of his existence. Even if there was no great help, it was still a life, at least a kind life!

When Su Hanyan arrived at the factory gate, she saw her third brother Su Jingrui, wearing a large grey cotton-padded jacket, squatting next to a bicycle next to a snow pile, smoking anxiously.

"How's Dad?"

When Su Jingrui heard her talking, he threw away the cigarette butt in his hand, stood up, and the first thing he said was to blame her: "Why did you come out just now? Are you born in the year of the snail?"

"You've got yourself into a rage so early in the morning? Can you talk?" Su Hanyan glared at him, patted the bicycle seat and said, "If you have the time to talk nonsense, why don't you go to the hospital!"

"You're commanding me?" Su Jingrui's neck stiffened and his brows raised.

Su Hanyan looked at him like this, feeling both angry and amused. She really wanted to slap him. It was already this late and he was still competing with her. He couldn't tell priorities.

However, she didn't have time to talk nonsense with him.

"You're not leaving, are you? I'm leaving!" She kicked the bicycle kickstand, stepped directly onto the 28-inch bicycle, and pedaled forward.

"You!" Su Jingrui was furious. He ran a few steps, grabbed the back seat of the car, and said with gritted teeth, "You're a rebel, aren't you? You had an argument with us yesterday and ran away from home! You didn't come home all night, and today when we met, you argued with me! Get out of here!"

"Are you going to leave or not?" Su Hanyan stopped, propped herself up on the ground, and looked up at him. "Dad is suffering in the hospital, and you are arguing with me here? Is that appropriate?"

"Let's go, let's go!" Su Jingrui admitted.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

Now is not the time. Wait until dad recovers from his illness and see how he deals with this girl!

Su Jingrui got on the bicycle, and Su Hanyan jumped lightly onto the back seat of the bike. They headed towards the Municipal People's Hospital against the rising sun and the biting cold wind.

(End of this chapter)


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