After hearing her husband's words, Ding Qiunan felt that he was right and that it was time to give the children some advice.
"We should also tell Wenhui, just in case she meets someone she likes at university."
"Anyone who dares to touch my daughter will be met with a bang!" Ding Qiunan's words immediately enraged Li Chu.
"Tch, isn't this what you call double standards?"
"How am I applying double standards?" Li Chu asked, sticking out his neck.
"It's okay for your own son to get married, but it's not okay for other boys to want to marry your daughter? Isn't that a double standard?"
"That's different, okay? Our daughter-in-law was chosen when we were young, and we know her inside and out, so Wang Jun and his wife don't need to worry about anything going wrong."
But do we even know the guy who wants to marry my daughter? What if he's not a good person?
"You're thinking too far ahead," Ding Qiunan said, somewhat amused and exasperated by her husband's words.
"I was just saying 'what if,' not 'it's already happening.' How could you immediately assume our daughter has been scammed?"
"I was just worried." Li Chu touched his nose somewhat awkwardly and pulled Ding Qiunan into his arms.
"I'm afraid she'll be deceived, afraid she'll be heartbroken. After all, there aren't many good men like me, right, honey?"
"Tch, who praises themselves like that!" Ding Qiunan raised her hand and slapped her husband.
Am I wrong?
"Yes, yes, my man is the best, the most amazing."
"Absolutely," Li Chu said, straightening his back slightly. "You know best whether I'm good or not."
"Why are you so annoying, in the yard?" They've been married for so long, she instantly understood what her husband meant, and patted his chest again.
"It's just the two of us, there's no one else here." He buried his head in his wife's neck and took a deep breath.
"Ouch, it itches, stop it."
"Okay, enough joking around, let's get serious."
"Ah...darling, not here, let's go inside."
...
The next morning, Li Chu had just driven to the hospital entrance and was about to go in when Ding Qiunan suddenly said, "Hey, hey, look, isn't that Teacher Ran Qiuye?"
Li Chu slammed on the brakes, stopping the car at the gate. He looked in the direction his wife was pointing and saw that it really was Ran Qiuye.
She kept circling around under the shade of a tree on the other side of the gate.
"It really is Teacher Ran. What are you doing here so early in the morning? Is someone in her family sick?"
"Li Chu, you go in first, I'll go ask you. Don't you have a meeting at eight o'clock?"
"Okay, you go ahead, I'll go in first."
I glanced at my watch; it was almost eight o'clock. The college committee meeting was this morning. It was supposed to be held yesterday, but he took leave and it was postponed to today. I couldn't be late for this meeting.
After Ding Qiunan got off, Li Chu stepped on the gas and drove into the gate. The sentry at the gate saluted immediately.
After getting out of the car, Ding Qiunan walked towards Ran Qiuye and called out from afar, "Qiuye."
Ran Qiuye, who was anxiously waiting, heard someone call her. She turned around and saw that the person she was waiting for had finally arrived. No, to be precise, the person she was waiting for should be Li Chu, but seeing his wife now was no different.
She hurriedly took a few steps toward Ding Qiunan: "Sister Qiunan, you're here for work."
Although she was extremely anxious, she still greeted them with a smile.
However, Ding Qiunan saw through that forced smile at a glance. She stepped forward, took Ran Qiuye's hand, and asked, "Qiuye, why are you standing here so early in the morning? Is something the matter?"
Ran Qiuye pursed her lips, but decided to speak directly: "Sister Qiunan, I'm here to wait for Dr. Li. I have something I'd like to trouble him with."
"You're looking for Li Chu? Is it urgent? He has a very important meeting this morning, and he's already gone to the meeting."
"Sigh, my sister is sick. She has been transferred from the People's Hospital to Peking Union Medical College Hospital. However, the doctors at Peking Union Medical College Hospital say the same thing as those at the People's Hospital. They all say that Ye Zi's illness is incurable. I have no other choice but to come to Dr. Li and ask him to take a look."
As she spoke, tears streamed down Ran Qiuye's face.
"The leaves are sick? What kind of illness? How come they can't be cured?"
Although the Ran family moved away several years ago and the house was sold to them, they had been neighbors for many years and had a good relationship.
Especially since Xiao Yezi used to come to his house quite often, Ding Qiunan really liked that little girl. Now that he heard she was sick, and with an incurable disease at that, he must be very worried.
After asking the question, Ding Qiunan glanced down at her watch. It was already past eight o'clock, and she had to go inside.
He pulled Ran Qiuye's hand and led her inside: "Qiuye, this isn't the place to talk. Why don't you sit in my office for a while? Li Chu and the others are having a meeting, and we don't know how long it will take. You can wait for them here."
Looking at the sign hanging outside the office, Ran Qiuye realized that Ding Qiunan had already become the director.
Li Chu must be at least a director, no wonder he had an important meeting so early in the morning.
Once inside the office, Ding Qiunan pulled Ran Qiuye to sit down, and without even bothering to get hot water, asked again, "Qiuye, what illness does Yezi have?"
Ran Qiuye wiped away her tears and said succinctly, "The doctor said it's kidney failure."
"What did you say?" Upon hearing this, Ding Qiunan stood up in shock.
Ran Qiuye's tears flowed again, and she nodded, forcing back her grief.
"How could this happen? She's so young." Ding Qiunan slumped into a chair in a daze.
"When did this happen, Akiha?"
"I don't know exactly when she got this disease, but according to her, the symptoms started when she was sent to the countryside. You should know the situation in the countryside; it's not convenient to see a doctor. She just took some medicine and didn't pay much attention to it."
loubiqu.
She was admitted to a junior college two years ago, which is why she was able to come back. However, she never told us that she was feeling unwell until a few days ago when she fainted in class and was taken to the People's Hospital by her classmates. After the hospital did the tests, they realized something was wrong and then notified us.
The doctor told us that my sister was in the middle to late stages of kidney failure, which was difficult to treat, and suggested that we go to Peking Union Medical College Hospital for a checkup. However, even there, they said it was difficult to treat. I was at my wit's end, so I thought I'd try to get Dr. Li to take a look.
Ran Qiuye said a lot in one breath, and finally stopped crying.
Kidney failure, and it's in the middle to late stages.
Ding Qiunan knew that her husband had done research on this disease before, and she had also helped review the medical records, so she was well aware of what the middle and late stages meant.
Let alone the middle and late stages, even the early stages cannot be cured; they can only be managed and controlled.
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