Lying on the bed, a thick needle as put into Jason's thin left arm. He was too thin. The nurse almost couldn't find his blood vessel because of the infusion every day. Only by putting this kind of needle into his arm could he avoid the pain of looking for blood vessels every day.
"Sister, why are you here? Aren't you going to work today?"
He felt a little strange when he saw Cindy come in.
"Does it hurt?"
Cindy walked over and touched the arm beside the needle. Tears fell down from her eyes.
"Sister, it doesn't hurt. I'm used to it."
Jason stood up and comforted her in a soft voice.
However, his understatement made Cindy unable to control her emotions. The grievance because of Ethan suddenly gushed out.
Tears fell down.
Family was the greatest warmth for Cindy.
"Are you okay?"
Amanda stood up and asked casually. Jason had been staying in this superior ward for a whole day. His black and purple lips had turned red.
For this, she was very grateful to Cindy.
"It's okay, mom. You've stayed up all night. Go back and have a rest. I'll have a rest today and I'll accompany Jason."
"Okay. You two talk." Amanda stood up, tidied up and was about to go home, She was indeed a little tired after spending the whole night in the hospital.
"I'll buy some meat and make some dumplings. I'll bring them to you tonight." Walking to the door, Amanda suddenly turned around and said with a smile.
With a heavy nasal sound and red eyes, Amanda knew that Cindy's tears were not simple. In fact, she had witnessed Cindy's efforts for the family in the past five years.
"Yeah, I haven't eaten the dumplings made by mom for a long time."
Jason's cheerful voice rang out in the ward. Then he turned to look at Cindy and shouted, "Sister, aren't you happy to have dumplings?"
"Yes, I am."
Cindy forced a smile at Jason.
"Mom, let's go. I can't wait to eat your dumplings."
"You look so happy."
Jason's smile infected her. The unhappiness she got from Ethan disappeared without a trace. Cindy wiped her tears and joked with Jason.
Since Ethan had asked the hospital to cut off the medical fees of Jason, then it was fine. Anyway, he owed her.
Those bad things were nothing compared to Jason's health.
Cindy raised her head and smiled happily.
Dr. Bai walked in with laughter. "How's it going today, Jason?"
"Dr. Bai."
The siblings cried out at the same time.
Dr. Bai nodded and began to make the rounds of the wards as a routine. He asked about Jason's condition, put the stethoscope on his chest and listened carefully.
"Yes, the situation has changed. Keep it." Rolling up the stethoscope and putting it into the clothes bag, Dr. Bai smiled.
Cindy answered seriously and made up her mind.
At the worst, she could return the money to Ethan when she made money.
However, she'd better quit the VIP ward. Cindy had her own bottom line.
The nurse changed the medicine for Jason and walked out with Dr. Bai.
The big ward quieted down.
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