Chapter 106 Aunt's Illness
The young nurse hesitated and looked around. Seeing that no one was paying attention to us, she glanced at me, then walked to the innermost window and pretended to tidy up the windowsill.
She whispered to me, "The patient's tumor has spread, and they're currently receiving palliative care. So, have your cousin stay with him more often. If there's anything else we need, we can get it ready."
My heart sank when I heard that. "How much longer?"
She curled her lips and said, "It's hard to say. If the situation is good, maybe it can be delayed for another two or three months."
That means she only has two or three months left at most, and yet Deng Sisi still wants to go back to the city with us. My aunt is her biological mother, and I can't help but feel sorry for her. The daughter she raised was unwilling to spend more time with her at the last moment. I wonder how sad she must be.
Just as I was feeling sad for my aunt, the nurse came closer to me and asked, "Is your cousin really your aunt's biological daughter?"
"Yeah, biological children are not necessarily that close to their mother." I thought she was referring to the fact that Deng Sisi had never come to visit my aunt.
"Oh, I do find it a little strange. Your aunt was born with an ovarian deformity and doesn't even have menstruation. Logically, she shouldn't be able to have children.
The information showed she was married and had children, so I thought it was a mistake. I didn't expect she actually had children. It's a miracle."
My heart skipped a beat. "Wait, you said my aunt doesn't even have her period?"
"Yes, when she was admitted to the hospital, we always asked about her last menstrual period, and she said she had never had a period.
Doctor Li checked her previous records, which showed that she had come to the hospital for a gynecological examination before. Her ovaries were severely deformed and could not produce eggs, making it almost impossible for her to get pregnant.
That’s why we were surprised to see her biological daughter.”
I was also confused when I heard this. Deng Sisi was obviously born to my aunt. I have seen photos of my aunt when she was seven or eight months pregnant. She looked so happy.
There must be something wrong. It is certain that my aunt is Deng Sisi's biological mother.
After we came out of the hospital, I pulled my mother in front and whispered in her ear, "Should we let Deng Sisi stay with Auntie in the hospital for a while longer? After all, she is my biological daughter."
My mother hesitated and said, "It depends on what Sisi wants."
We stopped and Deng Sisi followed behind. I said, "Sisi, why don't you stay in the hospital with your aunt and go back to the city when school starts. At least you can spend the New Year with her."
Deng Sisi's mouth immediately deflated, her eyes reddened, and she said aggrievedly, "If cousin wants me to stay, then I'll stay. It was my fault for occupying your room. As long as Sister Mengmeng is happy, it's okay for me to spend the New Year in the hospital."
Damn it, I became the bad guy again. I said angrily: "Okay, if you want to leave, then leave. Anyway, it's your mother lying there, not mine. You can go to my house to celebrate the New Year and eat delicious food and drink spicy drinks, while your mother has to eat hospital food here by herself."
My mother probably felt that what Deng Sisi was doing was a little inappropriate, so she said, "Sisi, why don't you stay with me for a few days? I'll pick you up before New Year's Eve?"
Deng Sisi burst into tears. "Aunt, it's okay. Please go. I've been bothering you for a long time. After all, you are Mengmeng's mother. You should love her."
I was so angry that I wanted to hit someone, but my mother's eyes were red with distress, "Good boy, your auntie can't bear to let you suffer in the hospital during the New Year.
Never mind, the hospital will arrange someone to take care of your mother anyway, and you are too young to know how to do anything, so just come back with us."
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com