Liu Guobing looked anxious, so he carried his elder sister on his back and ran away, while Xu Changdan and others followed behind covered with quilts.
On the ox cart, Liu Axia took off Liu Ahua's wet coat, wrapped her tightly in a quilt, and kept rubbing her hands.
After Xu Changdan and his son climbed onto the ox cart, Qiao Youcai whipped the ox on its butt.
The oxcart couldn't hold so many people, and because they were in a hurry, they didn't dare to get so many people on.
Apart from the driver Qiao Youcai and the unconscious Liu Ahua, the only people on the ox cart were Xu Zhongsheng, Xu Changdan and Liu Axia.
Liu Afang held Jiang Mu in her arms and watched the ox cart going away, her eyes full of regret.
If her eldest sister fails to pass this test, she will feel guilty for the rest of her life.
Liu Guobing stopped Liu Tieluo who wanted to follow him on foot, "Dad, what's the point of having so many people at your home and hospital? You just worry about it. Wait for the news at your home. I'll follow you."
"You are already this old, and it is freezing cold. If you follow me, won't it just cause trouble? Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be fine."
Liu Afang quickly responded, "Brother, you must rescue my sister. If you don't have enough money, you can ask my family for help."
Liu Tielang frowned and looked at his son's back, with worry in his eyes.
Liu Ahua, who had fainted, never expected that everyone seemed to start loving her again when she was at the critical moment of life and death.
Liu Ahua was sent to the health center in Tang Town, but the story was not over yet.
Liu Guohua, along with his cousins Qiu Shi, Liu Xiaojian and others, smashed the Xu family's house, beat Xu Laoer until his head was covered in blood, and forced the Xu family to pay tens of thousands of yuan for medical expenses. Even Xu Er's aunt and the married daughter of the Xu family were slapped several times.
Liu Tielang even threatened that if Liu Ahua died, he would take the two elders of the Xu family with him to death.
Xu Changjun (Liu Ahua's youngest son) looked at the two parties like mortal enemies, and he retreated into a corner in panic, not knowing what to do.
Qiao Youcai sent the patient to the health center, but after paying for the medical expenses, he couldn't help much.
He turned around and hurried to pick up his wife and children.
Although Liu Ahua was breathing, she had not woken up. Liu Axia kept asking the doctor when her elder sister would wake up.
The gray-haired doctor examined Liu Ahua several times before slowly saying, "The patient's vital signs are basically stable, but she has no reaction to external stimuli and does not respond to calls. In addition, her body is stiff. From the surface, it seems that the patient has no desire to live."
When Liu Axia and the Xu father and son heard the doctor say that Liu Ahua had no desire to live, they became anxious.
"Doctor, you must save my mother!"
"Doctor, please think of a solution. My sister is still so young. Give her whatever medicine you have. If we don't have enough money, we can pool our money together."
The doctor thought about it, then gave Liu Ahua a few injections on her fingers to let her bleed, then gave her two injections in the neck, and asked the family to stay with Liu Ahua and talk.
Xu Changdan cried and called for her mother, and Xu Zhongsheng also kept shouting, "Ahua, what will happen to me and the child if you leave?"
But the effect was not very good. The next morning she suddenly developed a high fever and started talking nonsense, and was sent to the emergency room again.
On Taozi's side, it was Hu Changliang's aunt Hu Shuangxi who came to inform her.
"It was Comrade Qiao who called. Vice President Wang was not available. I happened to be on duty at the hospital, so I went over. She said that the patient was still in the emergency room. If you didn't come, you might not be able to see him for the last time."
As soon as Hu Shuangxi finished speaking, Taozi dropped the noodle dumpling soup she was holding onto the ground with a thud.
"Child, take a look. If you miss some things, you will regret it for the rest of your life."
Hu Shuangxi patted Taozi's shoulder, sighed, and turned away.
Taozi smiled a smile that was uglier than crying, "Thank you, Director Hu."
All her dissatisfaction and complaints against her mother were suddenly dug out at this moment, until a hole was dug out in her heart, empty and painful.
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