Chapter 105: Cousins ​​have a great relationship



Chapter 105: Cousins ​​have a great relationship

My mother was silent for a moment. "Shuxin, don't worry about the expenses. I'm here to help."

She walked to the doctor, took the stack of examination sheets, and her brows furrowed more and more as she looked at them.

The doctor looked at my mother and asked, "Can you understand this?"

My mother didn't even look up. "I'm the director of internal medicine at T City First Hospital."

The doctor's attitude immediately became more respectful. "Oh, so we're colleagues. Then why didn't the patient go to your hospital for treatment?"

My uncle-in-law continued, "It's inconvenient to go to the city to take care of her. Besides, her medical insurance reimbursement rate here is higher."

The doctor said with some regret: "In fact, if you had gone to the First Municipal Hospital for a checkup earlier, maybe..."

Before the doctor could finish, my uncle interrupted him, "Doctor, is there anything special I should pay attention to in the patient's diet?"

The doctor looked at him with a strange look in his eyes, hesitated for a moment and said, "Try to satisfy the patient's appetite now. There is no need to avoid certain foods.

The nutrient solution is still being administered, and if there are other family members, please come and spend more time with the patient. A good mood is good for the condition."

I looked at Deng Sisi. After hearing what the doctor said, she lowered her head and said nothing.

The doctor casually asked, "Are you all family members of the patients?"

I immediately pointed at Deng Sisi and said, "Well, this is my aunt's daughter."

The doctor looked at her in surprise: "Are you the patient's daughter? His biological daughter?"

Deng Sisi didn't understand and nodded, "Yes."

The doctor was stunned for a moment, then continued: "Oh, then it was really not easy for your mother to give birth to you. She was in the hospital for such a long time, and I didn't even see you. I thought she had no children."

Deng Sisi's face turned red and white after hearing this.

I sneered. Now you know you can't save face? You didn't care about your own mother being in the hospital, and you just wanted to fight with me for a room in my house.

"You can't blame her. It's not convenient for her to come here if she lives in the city." My mother hurriedly spoke up for Deng Sisi.

"Isn't their home in the Mingguang Village community near the hospital? Why does the child live in the city alone?" The nurse next to her was quite gossipy and knew the patient's condition very well.

Deng Sisi was about to explain, but I spoke first, "Yes, but she lives in my house now, so it's far for her to come and see her mother."

"Are you studying in the city?"

"Yes, I go to school in the city." Deng Sisi replied quickly.

The nurse was also a talkative person. While changing my aunt's IV bag, she casually said, "It's been more than ten days since the holiday, and you haven't gone home yet?"

Deng Sisi stammered and couldn't speak anymore. I smiled softly and said, "Maybe she's used to living in my room and doesn't want to move."

"You cousins ​​have such a good relationship. There aren't many of you who are willing to share a room at your age. Even my own sister refuses to sleep with me."

The little nurse is really simple, which makes me laugh. I don’t want to play the role of a sister with Deng Sisi.

"How could we live in the same room? She lives in my room and I live in the guest room." I pretended to chat with her and said casually.

The young nurse was startled, then smiled and said, "You are so kind to your cousin. If I dared to ask my sister to give up her room to me, she would fight with me."

I smiled faintly, without comment, and glanced at my mother. She looked unhappy and was whispering something to my uncle.

I saw them go outside with the doctor, so I pulled the nurse aside and asked her softly, "Can you tell me the truth about my aunt's condition? You should have noticed that my cousin doesn't care about my aunt.

Most of her medical expenses were paid by my mother, so I wanted to know the true extent of her condition.”

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