Chapter 482: Grandma Jiang Passes Away 1



Chapter 482: Grandma Jiang Passes Away 1

After Aunt Jiang got divorced, Grandma Jiang has been living with Aunt Jiang.

As I got older and became a little confused, I insisted on returning to my hometown for fear of dying outside.

Become a lonely ghost.

At this time, among Grandma Jiang's three sons, Jiang Xian, the eldest son, got married and had children.

Her husband is not the one from her previous life. She is also in Hangzhou and married to a local man. He comes from a well-off family in the south. She works in a public institution and her salary is not high, but it is stable.

Although Jiang Hang has not held an important management position in the years he has been with Liu Qinglin, he has still gotten good opportunities. He has been in Kyoto and his benefits are pretty good.

I found a girlfriend who also came to Beijing. We went to the same university. She is the youngest among three siblings and got married the earliest.

On the contrary, Jiang Hui is older than Jiang Hang, but his personality is really dull when he grows up.

His marriage was particularly troubled. When his family arranged a blind date for him, he disliked the woman's low educational level.

I didn't have the ability to negotiate good terms, so I kept putting it off until I was 30.

Uncle Jiang and Aunt Jiang were very anxious.

In the end, it was really hard for him to find a partner. In his hometown, a relative introduced him to a girl who was two years younger than him and graduated from a technical secondary school. At 28, she was considered older than other rural girls, and the other party had high standards, so she chose her. Jiang Hui was not ugly and had a higher education than him. Her sister, brother and he all had decent jobs, and her parents were also very capable. Uncle Jiang and his wife had worked outside and lived frugally over the years, and had paid the down payment for their two sons' houses in the city, and the two sons paid the balance themselves after they got jobs.

But even so, the two of them are still busy at the age of sixty. They make money, save money, and subsidize their two sons.

My uncle Jiang He has only one child in his family. At first, Grandma Jiang helped take care of the child. Later, when the child was older and could be sent to school, the family went out to work.

When Jiang Xue was reborn, her uncle Jiang He's child had just been born, and now he is about to graduate from college.

The Jiang family's genes are pretty good, and the children don't have any major problems with their IQ. As their hometown says, the Jiang family definitely has a good ancestral grave. In Jiang Haiyang's generation, there are three brothers, and each of them has a college student.

The worst are Jiang Lu and Jiang Chao. One of them works in the county power bureau, and the other one married into the city. They both drive BMWs and are very rich.

Grandma Jiang was over eighty years old when she died.

I have many children, but when I return to my hometown, none of them are around me.

I live alone in an old house.

Fortunately, she is just a little confused occasionally and has a bit of hearing loss, but her body is still healthy.

All three sons wanted to take their old mother away to support her, including the eldest aunt, who wanted Grandma Jiang to continue living with her. However, she looked at her declining health and refused to agree.

I'm afraid of dying outside.

Living in the old house, several brothers and sisters decided to give all the land of the three brothers to a relative within five degrees of mourning in the same village, in addition to the money each person had to give every month. Not only that, they would buy gifts and wine and send them to the relative during the holidays, so that their old mother could take care of her at home.

Since Aunt Jiang often came back to visit, Grandma Jiang also stayed there.

Grandma Jiang has money given to her by her sons every month, so she lives a relatively comfortable life.

He is over 80 years old, but his heart is young. He was famous for his ability when he was young. Although he does not farm now, he grows fruits and vegetables in the garden in front of his house, which he manages in an orderly manner.

After feeding the chickens and ducks, the younger generations would come back to see her and the carriage would usually be full.

My favorite thing to do every day is to ride my electric tricycle to the market. I go there early in the morning, have breakfast, buy some fresh meat at the market, and then rush back before the sun comes out.

Occasionally, there would be some old men and women on the tricycle, but one time, the tricycle drove into a ditch beside the road and broke an old lady's leg. The sons ordered them not to ride the tricycle or bring anyone with them.

She went to the market less frequently and stopped bringing other people with her.

She drives very slowly. The last car accident actually scared herself. As the elderly grow older, they get closer to death and begin to fear death.

She would not go to the streets if she could avoid it, but she lived in the countryside and some things could only be bought on the streets. Occasionally, she would get a courier from a younger generation, but if it didn't deliver to the village, she would ask the neighbor's children who went to school in town to bring it to her.

But she couldn't completely stop going out. She used to drive, but as she grew older, she started to ride in people from the same village's cars when she went out.

As soon as he sat down, something bad happened.

The person driving the tricycle was a younger member of the family, who was in his sixties. He was driving normally on the road when a speeding driver of a car suddenly rushed out and caused a car accident.

The relative who was driving died on the spot.

Grandma Jiang, who was in the car, was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment, but she was too old and the possibility of survival was very low.

When the younger generations received the news, they all returned from various cities immediately.

Jiang Xue received the news relatively late. She often called Grandma Jiang and occasionally called Aunt Jiang. Apart from Jiang Lu, who contacted her more frequently via WeChat, the family rarely contacted other people.

None of her relatives, including her parents, have her private phone number. When calls are made to the number she left behind, either the assistant or the secretary answers the phone. Jiang Xue will answer the call when something important happens, but she won't answer at all when someone asks her to help her find a job, borrow money, or use connections to settle things.

Whenever Jiang Xue's parents were sick and needed money, or when relatives at home needed money for weddings or funerals, she would give the money to Jiang Lu and ask her to take it back with her.

Jiang Lu felt that she still admired her elder sister very much. Her mother was not nice to her and was partial to Jiang Chao, but she could not completely cut off ties with her family. She came back for all the big and small things at home, including the time when her uncle's cousin was admitted to university and a graduation banquet was to be held. She was notified and came back too.

She couldn't completely cut off ties with the family like her elder sister did, but with her around, basically her elder sister paid for all the money the family needed, a few hundred dollars. It didn't matter if her elder sister didn't give her any, but she told Jiang Xue about it. Jiang Xue basically gave her the amount of money she was owed.

Jiang Lu thought that this might be the reason why her elder sister still kept her WeChat and occasionally replied to her.

When her grandmother fell ill this time, her parents notified her. She met Jiang Xian and rushed back with her husband immediately. When they arrived at the hospital, they were faced with issues of insurance, the person who caused the accident, and the emergency treatment for her grandmother. Her eldest uncle and younger uncle each had their own opinions, and they started arguing in the hospital.

The cousins ​​came back one after another, especially those who were raised by grandma, who cried so hard. The eldest sister was also raised by grandma, and she was the most filial to grandma among the sisters. She gave money to grandma every year and paid the most when she was sick.

Jiang Lu just remembered that she had to talk to her elder sister.

"I'll be right back."

Jiang Xue was a little dazed when she received the call. As she grew older, aging, sickness and death of people around her became the norm. Jiang Xue immediately arranged the work at hand and drove off.

She was not in Kyoto. She drove back directly overnight with her assistant. Then she thought of what Jiang Lu said, that her grandmother was most likely dying and the hospital had already issued a critical illness notice. She also notified Xu Mo and asked him to come over if he had time. If he didn't have time, she would ask for leave and ask someone to bring her daughter over.

Grandma Jiang has never seen her daughter, and if she doesn't see her this time, she will never have the chance again.

Then Jiang Xue returned and found that her uncle Jiang He was arguing with her uncle.

The reason for the quarrel was whether to give up treatment.

Uncle Jiang wanted to give up because the hospital said her mother could no longer be saved. She was hanging on to her last breath with tubes inserted all over her body. She was in too much pain.

Uncle Jiang disagreed. His father had no opinion, so her mother and Jiang Chaoyi came together to support Uncle Jiang.

Worried that giving up treatment will affect insurance compensation.

He said he had asked them, and they would not give up anyway, as the hospital treatment was covered by the other party's insurance company. They refused to give up and actively sought treatment, so the death was either a car accident or failed rescue efforts.

By then, the compensation can be higher.

The eldest sister came over in a hurry, and they immediately stopped arguing. They came over one by one to greet her, with a flattering and caring tone and a fawning smile on their faces.

Jiang Lu curled her lips and looked snobbish.

His attitude towards his eldest sister is obviously much better and more flattering than towards his other brothers and sisters.

The eldest sister asked about the current situation.

I asked the attending physician.

After thinking for a long time, without any discussion, I made the decision to give up treatment.

Then Jiang Lu saw her eldest sister debating with a group of people, silencing her uncle's family, including her mother, Jiang Chao, and all the opponents.

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