The nurse glanced at the people gathered around and said, "There's a patient with rectal cancer inside. The cancer has spread. He's just trying to arrange for his two children, but none of his relatives are willing to take over, so the patient wants to send the children away."
He sighed and continued, "But these two children said they would not leave no matter what. They just wanted to stay with their father and send him off for the last time. It really makes people feel sad, but we have no ability to help."
Luo Qiao walked over and saw the little boy she had seen in the morning kneeling on the ground, crying and saying, "Dad, don't chase us away. My sister and I want to stay with you. Don't worry, I will take good care of my sister."
Luo Qiao was moved by the little boy's filial piety and strength.
I asked the nurse next to me about the situation: "Where is their mother?"
The nurse whispered, "I heard that they had a difficult birth and were not in good health afterwards. She didn't make it."
Luo Qiao looked at the little boy kneeling on the ground and the girl standing beside the bed helping her father wipe the sweat off his face, and walked in with some reluctance.
After taking the patient's pulse, she knew that the patient would only live for a day or two. She herself could do nothing about it, but when she saw the reluctance in the patient's eyes, she suddenly felt compassion for him.
So he said, "Let the two children accompany you on your final journey. After that, I will arrange a good home for the two children and let them grow up well."
A gleam of light flashed in the patient's eyes, and he said with great difficulty: "Thank you."
He knew Luo Qiao and often heard the young nurses and patients mention her. He never expected that he would get her promise at the last moment. Tears welled up in his eyes and he finally felt relieved. A long-lost and sincere smile appeared on his face.
The young nurse pulled Luo Qiao and said, "Director Luo, why do you want to meddle in this mess?"
Luo Qiao smiled faintly: "When you become a mother, you will understand."
The little boy didn't expect that the auntie in the morning was a doctor, and she also helped him so that his father didn't have to send them away. He stood up gratefully, pulled his sister over, and bowed to Luo Qiao: "Thank you, doctor auntie."
Luo Qiao touched his head and asked, "What are your names?"
The little boy looked up and answered loudly, "Doctor, my name is Ran Jinsong, my sister is Ran Jinyue, and my father is Ran Weiming."
Then he looked at Ran Weiming and said, "Since the relatives of the two children are unwilling to take over the children, I will be their guardian for the time being. Please rest assured that I will take good care of their future lives with my integrity. When they turn 18, it will be up to them."
Ran Weiming nodded, his face full of gratitude.
He never thought that such a good thing would happen to him. He believed that Dr. Luo was a good man because he had no other choice.
He called the two children over and said weakly, "You two brothers and sisters, kowtow to the benefactor."
The two children were about to kneel down, but Luo Qiao stopped them: "No need to do that. It's not the right time now."
Luo Qiao said to Ran Weiming: "While you are still in good health, I will send someone to handle the formalities for you, so that your relatives won't come to cause trouble in the future."
Ran Weiming nodded to show his agreement.
Maybe because he felt relieved now that his child was found, Ran Weiming looked better than before.
After Luo Qiao left the ward, she called Xu Shifan and asked him to send someone to take over. She also told him, "Choose a place. If there is a ready-made house, that would be the best. Set up a welfare home and transfer the funds from the First-class Fund."
Xu Shifan quickly sent someone over, and had someone bring a lawyer with him. They quickly handed over everything to Ran Weiming and completed all the formalities.
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Ran Weiming also took the opportunity to make a will, which was also a protection for the children to prevent those relatives from taking advantage of their status as elders to snatch the children's things.
After finishing all this, Ran Weiming finally felt relieved.
A few days later, Ran Weiming left this world with reluctance and concern.
My dears, Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!!! (End of this chapter)