Chapter 170 There is something growing in my brain



Chapter 170 There is

indeed something growing in his brain. "I also miss Dahuang. It must miss me to death. Without me feeding it meat and bones every day, it will starve to death." Tian Xinxin said with sobs. Dahuang is her beloved dog.

"I picked it up when I was in the first year of high school. It was so well behaved and had a special bond with me. It would stick to me whenever it saw me. It must be missing me so much now. My heart aches!"

Tian Xinxin cried exaggeratedly, covering her heart, as if she had lost her beloved man. Ji Weibo wanted to say a few words of comfort to her, but seeing how energetic she was, he was too lazy to comfort her.

"It seems that in your heart, your parents' status is not as good as Dahuang's!" Ji Weibo joked.

"It's different. I think so too, Mom and Dad. Alas!"

Tian Xinxin sighed deeply, grabbed a handful of tissue, wiped her face with it, and felt much better.

"Your home is nearby anyway, so you can go home to see them during the holidays," Sheng Baojun comforted.

"Um."

Tian Xinxin nodded.

He Yufei came back from visiting, all smiles, obviously in a good mood, and asked Tian Xinxin: "Have your parents bought a house?"

"I bought it. It's in the same neighborhood as Jiang Hanyan." Tian Xinxin said.

"Wow, then I can come to your house and play in the future." He Yufei's eyes sparkled. If she and Tian Xinxin became good friends, and then asked Tian Xinxin for the key, she could come and go as she pleased.

Tian Xinxin smiled and didn't say no, nor did she say yes.

"How much does your house cost?" He Yufei kept asking.

"I don't know, my parents bought it."

Tian Xinxin was a little impatient, but her parents told her to try her best to get along well with her classmates, and distance herself from classmates she didn't like, but not to offend them.

"Your parents are so rich, you are so lucky." He Yufei was envious from the bottom of her heart. If only her mother was so rich, she could buy a lot of beautiful clothes and jewelry.

"My family is just average. There are many families that are richer than us." Tian Xinxin was telling the truth. There were many rich people in her hometown, and her family was just average.

But He Yufei didn't believe it and was calculating in her mind.

Jiang Hanyan and Lu Chen were lying on the bed chatting about their new classmates. Lu Chen and Lu Chengguo really lived in the same dormitory. He was almost annoyed with this guy.

"Why don't you just stop reading it and I'll take care of Doudou at home by myself." Jiang Hanyan said.

"I've already told the teacher."

Lu Chen's eyes were dark. He felt bored living in the dormitory. He told the teacher about the difficulties at home. His child had post-traumatic stress disorder and needed someone to accompany him. As an uncle, he had the responsibility to help.

They all told the teacher that Doudou was their elder sister’s child, so one was their aunt and the other was their uncle.

"Whatever you want, go to bed."

Jiang Hanyan yawned. She had to get up early tomorrow and go to bed early.

“It’s still early…”

Lu Chen leaned over and hugged the person. It was a waste of time to go to bed so early. He had to do something.

The room was suddenly filled with spring light. After a lot of tossing and turning, Jiang Hanyan was sweating again. She was so angry that she kicked someone hard and went to take a shower.

"Together!"

Lu Chen followed closely, and Jiang Hanyan was so scared that she pushed him away, saying that there were children at home.

"Doudou is asleep, it's okay!"

Lu Chen squeezed into the bathroom flexibly and locked the door. He was not afraid even if Doudou woke up, because there was a bathroom in the second bedroom and he didn't need to run outside.

This double bath lasted for a full hour, with water splashing everywhere in the bathroom. In the end, Jiang Hanyan was carried back to the bed, she was extremely tired.

The next day, Lu Chen sent Doudou to kindergarten and then to school. Jiang Hanyan walked over slowly.

There wasn't much to do that day. I received textbooks and military training uniforms, met the counselors, and met new classmates. Jiang Hanyan didn't remember many of them, and would get to know them slowly in the future.

But she was remembered by the whole class, simply because she was so beautiful that it was hard not to leave a deep impression on her.

The counselor found Jiang Hanyan and said in a friendly manner, "I already know your situation. Please write an application and provide a copy of your household registration. It would be best if you have supporting documents so that the school can process your application."

"Is a certificate from the street office okay?" Jiang Hanyan asked.

"Yes, but you have to stamp it with the official seal."

"Okay, I'll bring it over tomorrow."

Jiang Hanyan agreed and asked Aunt Wang to get a certificate.

The counselor was also concerned about her financial situation. "If you have financial difficulties, you can also apply for a report."

"Thank you, teacher. I'm financially OK. I'll leave the hardship allowance to other students in need." Jiang Hanyan refused.

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Jiang Hanyan had nothing to do in the afternoon, so she went back to the community to look for Aunt Wang. However, Aunt Wang, who usually went downstairs to gossip with others, was nowhere to be seen today. So she went to her home.

Aunt Wang came to open the door, and when she saw Jiang Hanyan, her eyes lit up and she said happily, "Xiao Jiang is here, I was just about to look for you."

"What's up?"

Jiang Hanyan glanced into the room. There were several people sitting there, including Lu Tianlang, and a middle-aged couple, probably Aunt Wang's daughter and son-in-law.

Lu Tianlang also looked happy. Just now, he and his mother went upstairs to look for someone, but Jiang Hanyan was not there. Their family was at a loss and didn't know what to do. Seeing Jiang Hanyan, he suddenly felt relieved. He felt that Jiang Hanyan must have a way.

"Xiao Jiang, my old man's medical report is out, and it's not very good. The doctor said there's something growing in his brain, and it doesn't look good, but the location is not good, so the doctor is not sure about the surgery."

Aunt Wang started to cry as she spoke. She and the old man were both healthy. How could such a bad thing grow up in such a healthy person? And he had to undergo surgery on his head. What if he couldn't get off the operating table? "Where's Uncle Lu?" Jiang Hanyan didn't see Uncle Lu.

"I went fishing with someone. Xiao Jiang, what do you think we should do?"

Aunt Wang held Jiang Hanyan's hand tightly, having no idea what to do.

"What else did the doctor say?" Jiang Hanyan asked.

"They said it was in a bad location and not easy to operate on, and that it should be treated conservatively and allowed to grow." Aunt Wang's eyes were filled with tears. Although she didn't understand, she knew that the bigger this thing grew, the harder it would be to deal with, so it must be removed as soon as possible.

But what the doctor said made sense. The tumor was growing in the wrong place, and it might be okay without surgery. But if surgery was done, the patient might die. She and her children did not dare to make this decision.

Jiang Hanyan frowned. It was not that she looked down on western medicine. Both western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine had their own advantages and disadvantages. However, she did not quite agree with the western medicine's treatment methods. They cut off whatever was broken, and even a healthy person would not be completely cut off.

Every part of the human body has its function. It is best not to remove it unless it is absolutely necessary.

"Don't worry too much. Actually, Uncle Lu's illness is not serious and he doesn't need surgery. If you believe in me, I can cure him, but you must trust me and not question me. Also, my fees are a bit high because I need to use good medicinal materials." Jiang Hanyan said with a smile.

"Is it really curable? Do I need surgery?" Aunt Wang asked excitedly.

"Of course not. I'm a Chinese medicine practitioner. Acupuncture and medicine are enough."

"That's good, Xiao Jiang. My old man is in your care. I'm willing to pay any price." Aunt Wang cried with joy. She finally heard the good news. She trusted Jiang Hanyan very much and didn't doubt it at all.

"Mom, let's discuss this again." The middle-aged woman wearing glasses advised gently. She is Lu Tianlang's sister, Lu Tianjie, a teacher at a key primary school. She did not quite agree with her mother entrusting her father's health to a young girl whose background she did not know.

(End of this chapter)


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