Chapter 104: Birth and Bloodline Are Equally Important



Chapter 104: Birth and Bloodline Are Equally Important

As he spoke, he seemed to remember something and glanced at Deng Sisi. "That's why I've always been weak. Now the doctor said it turned into a tumor. I've already had surgery to remove it, so it shouldn't be a big problem."

I don’t know what to say. I don’t know whether my aunt’s illness is serious or not, but my uncle is very generous.

My aunt is in bed 418, which is a standard triple room. It is the first bed you see when you enter the room.

I saw my aunt lying on the bed with an IV drip hanging on her. There was a mechanical needle next to the bed. Her cheeks were sunken and she had lost weight. Her originally fair skin was now completely bloodless.

She stared at the IV bag with empty eyes, looking almost lifeless.

When she saw us come in, she rolled her eyes and an indescribable emotion flashed in her eyes.

"Sister, you brought the children to see me. Actually, there is no need. I am in this state now, and I don't want to scare the children again." As she said this, she struggled to sit up.

Looking at her pale and frail appearance, I felt so sorry for her that I hurried to the bedside to support her. "Aunt, just lie down and talk to us. I heard you were ill after I came back, but I didn't expect it to be so serious..."

Deng Sisi also whispered beside her, "Mom, are you feeling better now? When can you be discharged from the hospital?"

After thinking for a while, she said dryly: "I just missed you, so I asked my aunt to bring me to see you." But there was not much attachment to her mother in her words.

I sneered in my heart. She had known that my aunt was sick and hospitalized a long time ago, but she only came to see her now, and she even had the nerve to say that she missed her.

Deng Sisi has always been closer to my mother than to her own mother, and my mother treats her better than me. My mother says that they are destined to be together.

I was sad about this many times when I was a child, but later... I got used to it.

My mother agreed with Deng Sisi and said, "Yes, Sisi is a filial child. She has said that she wants to come and see you a long time ago, but I have never been able to make time.

Today she said she missed you and wanted to come see you, so I brought Sisi and Mengmeng here with me."

It was clearly me who suggested visiting my aunt today, otherwise they probably wouldn't have even remembered the hospital.

I didn't want to argue, but my mother always sided with Deng Sisi, which made me feel unhappy. Considering that my aunt was sick, I just let them perform. It was worth it to make my aunt happy.

Sure enough, when my aunt heard my mother say this, a smile appeared on her lips, and it was very gentle. "After all, this child came out of my belly, and he will always think of me."

Hearing this, my mother smiled a little unnaturally, and my uncle-in-law had a blank expression on his face. I was a little surprised because there was nothing wrong with this sentence.

Then I heard my uncle say, "Yes, giving birth and bloodline are equally important."

What does that mean? Aren't reproduction and bloodline the same thing?

Before I had time to think about it, the doctor came in with a stack of incomprehensible examination reports.

"How is the patient today? Is he feeling unwell? Is his bowel movement normal?"

My aunt replied weakly, "It still hurts, doctor, please give me some more painkillers. By the way, when can I be discharged from the hospital?"

The doctor looked at her sympathetically and said, "Okay, I'll prescribe some more painkillers for you. Don't use too much, or the subsequent painkillers won't be effective. Don't worry about being discharged from the hospital for now. Once your indicators improve, you can be discharged naturally."

My aunt sighed, "The hospital bill is too expensive..."

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