"That's settled then. I think the snow will probably last a long time, so you can stay at the hospital with Youye. Your uncle and grandfather can handle your grandmother's matter, and your great-uncle has also returned from out of town."
"Anyway, it'll all be family members present tomorrow. After the ceremony, we'll come to the hospital to see you."
I can understand that he was so abrupt because he couldn't bear to see his granddaughter tired. He pressed down on Shu Qiyi's hand, which was hanging in mid-air, and Shu Yi nodded in response.
After the nurse replaced the IV drip and left the ward, Shu Qiyi gestured for Uncle Wei to help him up. He walked to the bed where Shu Yi was resting, touched the blanket, and gave Uncle Wei some instructions.
"Have someone change Yi Yi's blanket. It's snowing outside, and this blanket is a bit thin. I don't want her to catch a cold. Also, change You Ye's blanket as well."
After giving these instructions, he returned to Shu Yi.
"Grandpa, you can go back first. Aunt will bring you food tomorrow. I'll come over after I've finished taking care of your grandma."
"Uncle Wei, tell the driver to drive slowly on the way back. There's a blanket in the car, remember to cover Grandpa with it."
The ward door was closed for the last time.
The footsteps that were gradually fading away soon disappeared into the distance of the corridor. Shu Yi remained sitting on the sofa, continuing to gaze at the heavy, swirling snow falling outside the window.
Such heavy snow in Jingnan.
I don't know if Jiacheng has downloaded it yet.
I still remember when I was little, whenever it snowed heavily, my father would always take me downstairs to the playground in our community. He would build snowmen with me and have snowball fights with me.
My father built particularly beautiful snowmen, and he would always put two small black buttons on the snowmen's eyes.
Sometimes, when they got carried away playing, her father would take her along. The two of them would lie down next to the big snowman, stretching out their arms in a starfish shape and sweeping the snow up and down with their arms.
Yellowed old memories would always silently flash into Shu Yi's mind. The chain of memories could not be stopped, and scenes from her childhood began to appear before her eyes like a slideshow.
Overwhelmed by inexplicable and overwhelming emotions, she stared at the scene before her, her eyes red-rimmed.
Let the images floating before your eyes overlap with the familiar figure on the hospital bed.
Buzzing—
The vibration of her phone startled Shuyi from her reverie.
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