Yun Qiao stayed on the roof of the hospital, enjoying the breeze for a long time. Only when he felt completely calm did he go downstairs and return to the ward.
When she arrived at the ward, Aunt Feng had finished the infusion and got out of bed to exercise in the ward.
The fluid she received contained painkillers, which relieved the pain in her body, so she looked pretty good now.
Seeing Yun Qiao coming, she waved to her with a smile and gave her the grapes that Feng Juan had just bought from the grocery store downstairs.
Yun Qiao felt sad, but he tried not to show it.
She pinched one and said with a smile, "It's so sweet."
"If it's sweet, eat more." Aunt Feng said, "Yun Qiao, you came at the right time. I feel much better today. Can you ask the doctor when I can be discharged? That way I can have an idea. I've been lying in the hospital all these days, and it's really frustrating."
Yun Qiao had just returned from the doctor's office and said, "Grandma, I just went to the doctor to ask about your condition. He said there's still some residual fungus in your body that hasn't been cleared. If you're discharged now, the fungus will easily come back and worsen your condition. So you have to stay a few more days. Don't worry, let's get cured in the hospital before leaving. Otherwise, if your head gets infected again, you'll have to go through it all over again, and all these days of suffering will be in vain."
Feng Juan nodded and said sensibly, "Okay, then I'll listen to you. I'll stay a few more days until I'm completely cured before leaving."
Yun Qiao breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, Aunt Feng was quite reasonable and did not ask too many questions about the specific situation. Otherwise, she really didn't know what kind of story she could make up to lie to her.
That night, Yun Qiao stayed in the hospital to keep the patient company.
The accompanying bed in the hospital was narrow and small. Yun Qiao slept very uncomfortably and woke up the next morning looking haggard.
Yan Jingwan rushed over to take over Yun Qiao's shift and asked her to go home and rest.
In this way, Yun Qiao, Yan Jingwan and Feng Juan took turns to stay in the hospital for more than ten days, one a day at a time. Finally, after Aunt Feng's condition was temporarily stabilized, they went through the procedures to be discharged from the hospital.
When she was discharged from the hospital, the hospital prescribed a lot of medicine for Aunt Feng, most of which were for pain relief. Fortunately, Aunt Feng was illiterate, otherwise these medicines alone would have exposed her.
With the help of these painkillers, Aunt Feng's condition was still pretty good. Seeing that she was in good condition, Yun Qiao took advantage of the last free time before school started and took Feng Juan and Aunt Feng to Tianjin to see the sea in Tianjin.
Aunt Feng was very happy to see the sea. She held Yun Qiao's hand and praised Feng Juan for her thoughtfulness. She even said that she had really brought her to see the sea as promised. Even her own children were not as filial as her.
At the end, she said that she was a rural woman who could not even read a single word, but she was able to follow Feng Juan to the capital and live in a cadre compound where only high-ranking officials could live, which meant that she had seen someone before.
This life is worth it.
Her words sounded like a last will and testament, which for a moment made Yun Qiao and Feng Juan mistakenly believe that she knew something.
She appeared very calm, without any of the dejection of a terminally ill patient, so Yun Qiao and Feng Juan thought she was just expressing her feelings suddenly and did not take it to heart.
Unexpectedly, just two days after arriving from Tianjin, Aunt Feng fell ill again.
She pretended very well and didn't let her family notice that she was in any pain or discomfort. Until her body could no longer hold on, she fainted on the bathroom floor and was rushed to the hospital. Only then did her family realize that painkillers were no longer effective for her.
She had long guessed that her health was failing.
She didn't want to worry her family, so she endured it all the time.
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