Liu Yafang hugged the driver's seat head:
"Well, kid? We're waiting in the car?"
Chu Yifeng got out of the car first, held the door, bent down and leaned over to say to the people in the car:
"Let's all get down and stretch our legs."
"Okay." Liu Yafang was eager to get off the car.
She felt her forehead starting to sweat again and was about to get carsick. The feeling from yesterday filled her whole body again.
Liu Yafang nodded and tugged at the car door, but it wouldn't budge. Bi Sheng was smart; he'd noticed and finally got the door open with a single tug.
Chu Yifeng was in front, and the three members of the Bi family followed behind.
With two "bang bang" sounds, Chu Yifeng knocked on the door of the doctor's office, but stepped aside first, meaning to let the three members of the Bi family go in first.
"Ah, Xiao Chu, are you here?"
"Director Xu, good morning." Chu Yifeng smiled as he stepped forward to take the report, rolled it up into a barrel and put it in his coat pocket. He turned sideways and introduced:
"Director Xu, this is my relative. Could you please spare some time to take a look at his leg?"
Before the doctor could make a comment, Bi Tiegang quickly grabbed Chu Yifeng's sleeve, his face full of anxiety:
"What? Check the legs? No need, really! Uncle checked them all back home and even went to the provincial capital. He spent a lot of money on the checkups and checked everything he needed to. Why bother checking them twice?"
Chu Yifeng patted Bi's father's arm soothingly:
"Uncle, Director Xu is an authority on orthopedics, one of the best in our country. Since you're here, you have to see him."
He then said to Dr. Xu, the chief physician who treated his leg:
"My uncle ran a few steps this morning, and I couldn't see him clearly.
But I feel that it's not just a problem with his legs. It seems that there is something wrong with his feet as well, otherwise he wouldn't be able to run with such a limp.
Excuse me, Director Xu, please check everything."
Even with this observation, Chu Yifeng discovered it at four in the morning. It can be seen that he really took the person seriously and was very meticulous.
Liu Yafang and Bi Sheng both reacted.
Bi Sheng looked at his father's legs when he heard this. Liu Yafang looked up at Chu Yifeng expectantly:
"Can you take a look at it?" He pulled Bi Tiegang again:
"Then why don't you take a look? Listen to the child, since we're really here, why wait a little longer? The doctor is one of the best, we can't even beg for him. Okay? His father, check it out!"
At this moment, Liu Yafang also understood. No wonder Chu Yifeng asked them to accompany him. It was all Chu Yifeng's good intentions, especially for Goudan's father's leg.
"What are you looking at? Don't get involved! Wouldn't that be a waste of money?"
Hearing this, Doctor Xu smiled and said:
"Comrade, what's more important to you, your legs or money? I'll give you a simple bone massage and check it out. It's free. Come, just lie down on the bed next to you."
…
Chu Yifeng squinted at Bi Tiegang's simple belt—a strip of blue cloth. He bent down, grabbed the leg of Bi Tiegang's cotton trousers, and helped him take them off.
"Does this hurt?"
Bi Tiegang sighed, "It's gone. This leg has been broken for many years. The doctor in the provincial capital said that if it still felt pain, it could be saved. But it doesn't hurt."
Doctor Xu continued to feel the bones along Bi Tiegang's calf, and after touching twice, he would ask:
"Does this hurt?"
When he touched Bi Tiegang's ankle, Bi Tiegang frowned:
"Eh? It hurts. I can feel it. I think my leg might have been pulled apart."
Director Xu nodded and looked directly at Chu Yifeng and said:
"We need to retake X-rays of his leg. Just feeling the bones doesn't look good.
Let's not talk about the leg for now, the key point is his foot. I suspect there are broken bones in his foot. Huh? Xiao Chu, we need to take more X-rays."
Chu Yifeng agreed straightforwardly, his expression slightly serious. Bi Tiegang didn't feel comfortable complaining about not filming.
While Bi Tiegang was putting on his cotton pants, Director Xu was already sitting at his desk writing in the medical records. As he was writing, he asked Bi Tiegang:
"Did you sprain your ankle? You didn't take it seriously, did you?
Comrade, you are quite patient. Your new bones have grown back, but your broken bones are still inside. Doesn't it hurt when you walk?"
…
Bi Tiegang grabbed Chu Yifeng who was about to pay the bill and said anxiously:
"Son, two people have already fallen ill in the hospital over there. No matter what happens to me, you can't lie down again, or your uncle will be torn apart!
Wait until after the New Year, that’s right! Wait until it’s fully developed. After the New Year, I’ll definitely check it again, and then we’ll do whatever we need to do!
After being reminded by Bi Tiegang, Liu Yafang also showed a sad expression.
What kind of hospital is this? I'd rather not come here if I can. It makes me feel down the moment I come in.
That's fine, there really isn't anyone at home to help. From what I've heard, if it's confirmed there's a broken bone in the foot, surgery will be necessary.
Liu Yafang frowned, then nodded, "That's right. Your uncle is tall and strong, and I can't do anything to him! Otherwise, don't spend the money for now."
Bi Sheng patted his chest anxiously and shouted:
"Dad, how can you not check if you're sick? I'm here to take care of you. I'm on vacation." Before he could finish, Bi Tiegang rubbed his head hard in anger and scolded him:
"Stop messing around here!"
Chu Yifeng thought of this problem just now in the doctor's office.
If he did find out what was wrong, he probably wouldn't be able to help with the limited vacation time he had left. This was indeed a problem.
"Uncle, aunt, we still have to take an X-ray. How can we delay when we are sick?"
Now that we've determined what's going on, I can talk to Director Xu while I'm here, so you don't have to wait in line for him to see the film.
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