By the time Bai Laosi arrived with the police, Bai Laoer's family had already been thoroughly humiliated and scolded.
Upon seeing the police arrive, they didn't need to say anything; they simply covered their heads and faces and left with them.
They were even more anxious than the police.
"Let's go, let's go, hurry up!"
If we don't leave now, they'll curse us to death! They don't even lay a hand on us, but their insults alone could kill us!
Uncle Bai was relieved to see that Bai Yajing had woken up.
How are you feeling?
Bai Yajing knew he still had to deal with the aftermath, so she quickly said, "Fourth Uncle, I'm fine. You go quickly, don't let them have a chance to turn things around! I'll take care of Grandpa too!"
Uncle Bai knew she was anxious, so he patted her head and said, "Okay, Uncle will go right now. We won't let them have another chance to harm you."
After saying that, he left with the police. He and the old man had always shown leniency because of their blood ties.
But this time, Bai Lao Er completely broke his heart.
A person who doesn't even care about their own father and daughter has no right to ask them to show mercy.
Bai Yajing watched them leave and then went into the ward.
Old Master Bai lay quietly on the hospital bed, his face pale.
She felt a pang of pain in her heart.
He walked to his bedside, took the old man's hand, and felt his pulse.
Fortunately, the rescue was timely, and as long as the old man wakes up, he'll be fine.
By noon, Grandpa Bai still hadn't woken up, so Bai Yajing had to ask the nurse to keep an eye on him while she went home to get his change of clothes and other necessities. She also planned to cook him some porridge.
When they arrived at the Bai family's gate, they saw people coming and going.
It seems the neighborhood committee arranged for someone to come and stay here.
I didn't think much of it; as long as I didn't offend them, I didn't care who came to stay.
She returned to the main courtyard, unlocked the door, and entered the yard. Fortunately, her grandfather had the foresight to have established good relations with those people beforehand, so the main courtyard was well preserved.
He's recently become obsessed with growing vegetables, so he and his fourth uncle have turned all the areas in the yard that used to be used for flowers into vegetable gardens.
The vegetables inside have just sprouted, so they're not edible yet.
She watered the seedlings, which were the old man's precious treasures. She couldn't let him leave the hospital, lest he be greeted by a yard full of wilted vegetable leaves.
The stove was lit, rice was rinsed and water was added, and the cooking process began.
I chopped the lean meat into small pieces, marinated it in soy sauce, and then picked and washed a head of green vegetable.
I'm planning to make a lean meat and vegetable porridge for my father.
I chopped the pork ribs into pieces, blanched them, added ginger slices, codonopsis root, and prepared yam slices, and put them in a clay pot with water to simmer. Just before it was done, I added a few red dates. This was to nourish his body.
He simply cooked himself a bowl of noodles and ate it.
After packing my things and locking the door, I rode my bicycle to the hospital.
The old man woke up, and Fourth Uncle was serving him water. Luckily, she made a lot; Fourth Uncle probably hadn't eaten either.
"Grandpa, Fourth Uncle, dinner's ready!"
"Okay, have you eaten yet?"
Bai Yajing arranged the lean meat porridge and pork rib soup, ladled them out, blew on them to cool them, and fed them to the old man.
"I've finished eating, Fourth Uncle, you eat quickly, I'll feed Grandpa."
Grandpa Bai is unusually quiet today; it seems his fourth uncle has already spoken to him.
He ate the porridge and soup that his granddaughter fed him, bite by bite.
The other four uncles took care of everything.
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