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Chapter 40 Grandpa, get well soon, okay?

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    Along the way, Li Wutong was terrified, afraid of receiving another call from his mother, so he held the phone tightly in his hand, not daring to think too much.

    After leaving the station, she ran all the way but couldn't stop a taxi. She was so anxious that she stamped her feet and wanted to cry.

    Twenty minutes later, she ran into the hospital gate. According to her mother's previous message, she searched for the inpatient department like a headless fly. She finally reached the floor of her grandfather's ward. As soon as she stepped out of the elevator, she bumped into her father, who seemed to be coming to pick up Li.  Of sycamore.

    The moment the two looked at each other, Li Wutong clenched his hands into fists nervously, holding his breath and not daring to speak.

    "Come with me." Dad said softly, with a solemn expression.

    Li Wutong hesitated, his feet seemed to have been poured with cement, and he stood still.

    "Your mother is still taking care of grandpa." Dad dismissed Li Wutong's worries.

    She then exhaled a long breath that she had been holding for a long time, and her whole body instantly felt much more relaxed, but her body was still shaking uncontrollably, and every step she took was soft.

    There was only one desk lamp left in the ward, and the light was dim.  There are three beds, with one patient sleeping in each bed, and one or two family members staying beside them to take care of them.  When everyone noticed that someone was coming, they just raised their heads and looked, and then everyone did their own thing.

    "Inside." Dad reminded from behind Li Wutong.

    She paused and walked inside mechanically.

    At this time, grandpa was lying on the bed next to the window, asleep, with medicine hanging next to him, and the lines on the ECG monitor looked like a stock market K-line chart.

    When my mother heard the noise, she turned her head and saw Li Wutong. She stood up and greeted him, saying, "I'm back."

    Li Wutong nodded, walked to his grandfather's bed and sat down.

    Grandpa slept peacefully, not much different from usual, except that his face was not very good, pale and bloodless.

    Li Wutong looked at her grandfather, looking carefully, trying to see clearly the changes that she had not noticed carefully before. She was very scared, afraid that the things she was afraid of would happen.  At this time, her mother had walked up behind her and patted her shoulder to signal not to disturb the old man's rest. The mother and daughter quietly exited the ward.

    At this time, my mother¡¯s condition was calmer than Li Wutong imagined. Only the obvious dark circles under her eyes hinted to Li Wutong that grandpa must have been sick for some time.  Then, dad went home first and prepared dinner for the family.

    "What's wrong with grandpa?" Li Wutong asked softly in a low voice.

    My mother explained that my grandfather suddenly suffered from high blood pressure while playing cards with others.

    "Is it serious?" Li Wutong asked immediately.

    Mom sighed and replied: "I was rescued. I woke up a few times, but it didn't feel good over and over again."

    Rescuedover and over againnot good

    Li Wutong felt another huge stone weighing heavily on his heart.

    As the conversation continued in depth, Li Wutong learned that her grandpa had been ill for half a month. According to the time, it was the time when she and her mother were on the phone that the other party was not feeling well. It turned out to be because something happened to her grandpa.  Li Wutong understood that if her condition hadn't improved, her parents probably wouldn't have called her to tell her about it. They always kept many bad things from her.

    An hour later, dad came again with dinner in hand.

    After Li Wutong and his mother had a simple meal, the family discussed the matter of keeping vigil at night. His parents asked Li Wutong to go home, and they took turns staying up and down the night. Li Wutong felt distressed and insisted on doing it by himself. His mother considered that if her grandfather got up at night, she would be the only daughter.  It was inconvenient for the baby's house, so the three of them finally discussed and decided that her mother had already taken care of her for a day, and she and her father would stay with her for the rest of the night, and then her mother would stay for the rest of the night.

    The hospital was very quiet at night, with incandescent lights on in the corridor. There were no unnecessary noises except for the occasional nurse on duty making rounds. Li Wutong sat quietly beside his grandfather's bed, covered with a thin blanket but still feeling cold, and the air was filled with the smell of disinfectant.  The smell was so bad that she didn't dare to move around. Firstly, she was still a little taboo about places like the hospital, and secondly, she was afraid that her grandpa would make a mistake.

    Late at night, family members staying vigil at the clinic occasionally murmured two or three times, and some even farted.

    "Tongtong, go lie down on the bed for a while, I'll be here." Dad walked to her side and whispered, fearing to wake up the others.  The so-called bed is just an extra folding bed provided by the hospital for each ward. Although sleeping on the bed is uncomfortable, it is better than sleeping sitting up.

    Li Wutong shook his head and told his father to sleep, pretending that he would be replaced later.

    Dad saw that she was determined and couldn't force her, so he lay on the bed and fell asleep. He was really too tired, and fell asleep quickly, snoring like a thunderous snoring. He didn't wake up anyone else, probably.  Everyone is used to it.

    Li Wutong was not sleepy at all, and stared at his grandfather blankly.

    I¡¯m so confused, I don¡¯t know where to start.sp; After a while, everyone fell asleep one after another, and only Li Wutong and his family did not dare to take it lightly due to the heavy snoring.  His mother asked Li Wutong to go home and cook some porridge for her and his father after dawn. Li Wutong agreed and dragged his light body back home.

    The next day, before Li Wutong¡¯s alarm went off, his mother¡¯s call came.

    "Tongtong, grandpa is awake!" My mother's voice was very pleasant.

    Li Wutong jumped out of bed in an instant, got up quickly, washed and cooked, and hurried to the hospital. She even missed reading the latest text messages, one of which was from Wei Xiao, saying that he was back.

    "Grandpa!"

    As soon as Li Wutong entered the ward, he saw his mother smiling and talking to her grandfather lying on the bed. She didn't look like the panicked one last night.

    "Grandpa!"

    Li Wutong walked to the hospital bed carrying the lunch box, and his father immediately took the lunch box.

    "You scared me last night."

    As soon as Li Wutong said it, his mother glared at him and she immediately shut up.

    Grandpa probably didn¡¯t eat for several days, so my mother gave him some porridge. The family was busy for a while, and my mother went home to get a change of clothes for grandpa.

    Because my father couldn¡¯t sleep a wink after being busy all night, he took advantage of this free time to lean on a stool and take a nap. Li Wutong sat on the edge of the bed and held his grandfather¡¯s swollen fingers, massaging them one by one to promote blood circulation.

    "Are you comfortable? Grandpa." She asked obediently.

    Grandpa blinked his eyes. He was too weak to exert any energy.

    "You are not allowed to play mahjong in the future. It's so scary." Li Wutong complained.

    When grandpa heard that he would not be allowed to play mahjong, he was reluctant.

    "Okay, okay, fight less, fight less." Li Wutong quickly added: "This holiday, I will stay with you for a few more days, okay?"

    Grandpa was very happy, but he asked sickly: "You don't go to work?"

    Li Wutong had already thought of an excuse: "I'm taking annual leave."

    Grandpa laughed. Old people are easy to deceive.

    The grandfather and grandson were chatting, and Li Wutong told his grandfather all the interesting things he had encountered and heard recently. Even the clinical people would interject a few words from time to time, and the time passed quickly.

    "Brother." A familiar call came.

    Li Wutong looked up and saw Grandpa Wei and Grandma Wei, and when she saw Wei Xiao behind her, her jaw almost dropped.

    "Brother, I'm here to see you again." Grandpa Wei has already walked over.

    At this moment, my father woke up and stood up quickly to greet him: "Uncle Wei, you and your aunt are here again. Sit down quickly."

    Li Wutong suddenly woke up, gave up his seat, and stood aside politely, avoiding Wei Xiao's eyes.

    "Grandpa, this is the fruit I bought for your old man." Wei Xiao handed the visiting items to his father. Li Wutong secretly looked at not only a large bag of fruit, but also several boxes of milk, bird's nest and other health products.

    "When Chaoyang came back and heard that his Grandpa Li was sick, he asked me and his grandma to bring him to see him." Grandpa Wei looked at Wei Xiao, and in a blink of an eye, Grandpa Chao explained: "This child is more anxious than us."

    Grandpa¡¯s pale face showed a smile.

    "Hey, Uncle Wei and Aunt Wei are here." At this time, my mother walked in with a bag, and the originally small ward suddenly became lively. Everyone else secretly looked at Li Wutong's family, especially Wei Xiao.  The outstanding person made several aunts look straight in their eyes.

    "Chaoyang is back too?" Mom said in surprise.

    "Hello, aunt." Wei Xiao replied politely.

    "Brother, Chaoyang is back anyway. You can ask him to help out in the past few days, so that Guojun and Wenwei don't have to work so hard."

    "No, no, no." My mother didn't have the nerve to trouble Wei Xiao, so she quickly declined: "The child finally came back from vacation, don't bother, you can sleep in more."

    Li Wutong knew as soon as he heard this that these words were directed at her.

    "It's okay, it's okay." Grandma Wei held her mother's hand.

    Grandpa was helped by his father and Wei Xiao to sit on the pillow, breathing slowly, and said: "Don't bother my son, I will be happy if you come to see me."

    "Brother, look at what you said, they are all grandchildren. Tongtong is my granddaughter, and Chaoyang is my grandson. We are all a family, there is nothing to worry about." Grandpa Wei showed everyone  With a long posture and a deep and powerful voice, he warned: "Chaoyang, you and Tongtong will accompany Grandpa Li these days."

    Wei Xiao stood upright on one side, He Yueping responded easily.

    At this moment, Li Wutong secretly sneered in his heart. It was estimated that this boy was waiting for this order. How could his frivolous entrails escape from her Wuzhishan.

    In the ensuing chat, Wei Xiao did not make much eye contact with Li Wutong. The two of them quietly listened to the elders chatting, and occasionally exchanged a few words, so that others could not tell the difference.

    Because Grandpa Wei had to go back to take medicine, Li Wutong and his mother soon sent the young Wei family away. She felt that her good days were coming to an end.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)During the chat, Wei Xiao did not make much eye contact with Li Wutong. The two of them quietly listened to the chats of their elders, and occasionally exchanged a few words, but others could not tell the difference.

    Because Grandpa Wei had to go back to take medicine, Li Wutong and his mother soon sent the young Wei family away. She felt that her good days were coming to an end.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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