After finally persuading her grandpa to have some food, Ellie got out of the ward.
"Doctor, how's my grandpa doing?" Ellie asked as she entered the doctor's office, worried.
The doctor recognized Ellie. He had seen her rush to the hospital when that old man was sent here. And since then, she had stayed in the hospital to take care of him. This devotion was rare in this time and age.
"To be frank, his illness can't be cured in our hospital given our current capability. All we can do now is use medicine to prevent his condition from getting worse.
But all medicines have side effects. Even though the medicines we are giving him will allow him to live for months or, at most, a year, his health is going to inevitably get worse. Besides, he's at such an old age that his organs are weak and his ability to absorb medicine is not as good as younger people."
Ellie felt a crushing weight of sorrow as she heard what the doctor had said.
She had deep love for her grandpa, and she hadn't yet gotten the chance to show her respect for him. She didn't expect such a thing to happen to her and didn't know what to do.
But Ellie saw a silver lining in what the doctor had said. She looked up at the doctor in anticipation and said, "You said my grandpa couldn't be cured in your hospital. Do you mean he has a chance of surviving in other hospitals?" Ellie had never been as desperate as she was now.
"Yes. You can see for yourself. The devices we have here are creaky. Maybe your grandpa can be healed if you manage to send him to the more reputed hospitals in J City. They have medical facilities that are way better than ours.
But remember one thing: your grandpa is old and can't afford a long, tiring journey. You may have to think it over if you decide to take him to J City. Also, the cost of treatment in J City is much higher than what you spend here. I'm afraid it's beyond your budget." Watching Ellie take care of her grandpa had told the doctor that she was a kind girl. He liked her, so he wanted to alert her about the problems she might run into.
"Yes. Yes, I know. Thank you so much." After seeing the doctor, Ellie wanted to go home and tell her grandma of her grandpa's condition in the hope that she could talk him into accepting her decision. Her grandma was the only one who could change his mind.
She would do anything to save her grandpa, no matter the cost.
L City was not as prosperous as J City, but it boasted fresh air and a good environment with green mountains and clear waters. There was no hustle and bustle here, and people tended to like it the moment they set foot in here.
Ellie's home was along a narrow street in L City. Trees lined both sides of the street and along it was a creek, by which locals did their laundry. The water was crystal clear, enabling one to easily see through to the bottom of the creek.
Ellie pushed open the gate of her house and saw her grandma sitting under a tall big pagoda tree immersed in needlework.
"Grandma, your eyes are not good. Don't do needlework!" Ellie said as she walked in. Her grandma looked younger and was in better health than her grandpa. She had taken care of her grandpa day and night and had almost fainted from exhaustion. So Ellie had decided to send her home and attend to her grandpa by herself in the hospital.
Her grandma, Laura, had accepted her decision and went back home. But she insisted on sending three meals every day.
When she was young, Laura had loved doing embroidery. She was good at Hunan embroidery. But her once-agile fingers were old now. Whenever she reminisced her youth and the days she had spent doing embroidery, she would take out a needle and thread as a pastime.
"Ellie, glad to see you home. How's your grandpa? Can he be discharged?" Laura said as she put down her needlework and walked to Ellie.
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