But she had no right to sympathize with others. She was no better than the old lady, and her only son had been spoiled by Jiang Meifeng.
Ultimately, she, as the mother, also bears some responsibility.
Not long after, the person on the other bed came in. He looked to be about the same age as Shu Hui. His unfriendly gaze lingered on Chu Yu for a few seconds before he turned away and lay down to sleep. Less than ten seconds later, thunderous snoring rang out.
In her previous life, Chu Yu had stayed with patients in hospital beds and knew that such situations were inevitable in wards. Since the bed next to hers was empty, she didn't need to rent a reclining chair.
These days, people get up early. The next day, around 5 a.m., the hospital was filled with the sounds of people washing up. Chu Yu had a good night's sleep, and the soreness in her legs had eased considerably.
Shu Hui took the enamel mug to the hospital cafeteria to get food. Chu Yu ate a few bites and was full. The original owner was used to being hungry and had a really small appetite. Chu Yu didn't dare to eat any more.
"Sister, let me help you sell quail eggs!" Chu Chu was feeling bored in the hospital and clung to Chu Yu's arm.
Chu Yu patted her head, "No need, the nurses will come in to check you at any time. Besides, you need to take good care of yourself before the surgery and not catch a cold. You should stay in the hospital!"
Chu Chu pouted, "Okay!"
"Be good, I'll buy you an ice pop."
Chu Chu was delighted, "It's a deal!"
There is a free market near the hospital. Unlike state-run markets, free markets are spontaneously formed by individual vendors. Because there are no stall fees, free markets have grown wildly. They are not only affordable but also have a wide variety of goods. The flow of people is several times greater than that of state-run markets, and they are packed with people during gatherings.
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