She opened the letter and read on, her vision growing increasingly blurry.
Old Chen left, taking Chen Cheng with him.
He said he was very grateful to have met her in this lifetime.
He said he didn't want to be a burden to her anymore in this lifetime.
Leaving is better for them both, and he even told her not to look for him.
In the last third of the letter, Old Chen was telling her to take good care of herself.
It was as if he had made up his mind never to see them again in this lifetime.
By the end, Zhou Chunhua's vision had completely blurred.
The undeniable reality is that Old Chen really took Chen Cheng away, and he has no intention of ever seeing her again in this lifetime.
They are clearly comrades-in-arms, siblings, and family members who supported each other through the most difficult times.
She put the letter back in the envelope, wiped away her tears, and went to the doctor's office to complete the discharge procedures for Mr. Chen and his son, and also settled their hospital bills.
As for the money in Lao Chen's bank card, she didn't touch it.
Back in the ward, she told Gu Yao about Old Chen's passing.
“Chen Cheng’s follow-up psychological treatment will not only take a lot of time, but also a lot of money. His…” Old Chen’s meager retirement pension simply cannot support it.
Now that Old Chen has left so quietly, she can't help him even if she wanted to. That's why she didn't touch the money in that bank card.
The money is there; if he urgently needs it, it might help him get through a difficult time.
"Don't worry. Once we get back to Jiang City, I'll think of a way to see if I can find him."
She looked at Gu Yao, too grateful to speak.
A week later, Gu Yao requested to be discharged from the hospital. After obtaining the doctor's consent, he completed the discharge procedures that same day.
Meanwhile, the funeral home has also arranged a car to take Lu Ming back to Jiang City.
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