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Chapter 799 The situation is not optimistic

The agent tried his best to persuade me that the opening would be just a ribbon cutting, just say a few nice words and it wouldn't take too long.

Gu Huanhuan thought about what her sister-in-law had just told her, that her grandfather had been sent to the hospital for emergency treatment and her eldest brother was there.

She felt a little more at ease. She was too unfilial, so she urged her agent to say hello to the other party and enter the session where she participated as soon as possible.

Soon, the partners quickly arranged a series of activities such as ribbon cutting.

Fortunately, it was really fast. After it was over, Gu Huanhuan said sorry to the other party and asked the driver to take her back to Bincheng immediately.

Thank God, there were not many cars on the expressway today, so she arrived at Bincheng very quickly. She had already taken off her makeup during the free time in the car.

Because it goes with the youthful and lively theme, her clothes are more casual and do not need to be changed.

When they arrived in Bincheng, Gu Huanhuan drove to the hospital by herself because the driver had to return to the company and had other arrangements.

She also drives a lot, so she is already very proficient.

But no matter how good her skills were, she was stunned when she arrived at the hospital parking lot.

There were too many cars, and it was really hard to find a parking space. She began to regret, why did she drive here?

Wouldn’t it be nice to take a taxi? Then you don’t have to worry about parking?

While complaining to herself, she opened her eyes wide and drove around the parking lot several times until she finally spotted a spot.

God really heard her inner cry. She slowly backed the car in, but the position was really just right. Gu Huanhuan didn't know if she was nervous. When she backed the car, she leaned to the side and scratched a side of the car.

A black car.

Gu Huanhuan screamed inwardly, then immediately poured it out and rearranged it properly.

She got out of the car and looked at the cars next to her. They were all flattened and had some paint peeling off, but the owner was not there, so she hurried to see her grandpa again.

So she took out her eyebrow pencil, wrote her phone number on a tissue, and clipped it on the car's windshield wiper, hoping that the car owner would contact her if he saw it.

She really didn't have time, so after finishing it, she took the bag and left.

When Gu Huanhuan arrived, grandpa had not yet come out of the emergency room.

It wasn't until around 6 o'clock in the evening that the door of the emergency room was finally opened.

Gu Shaoting and Shu Pan stood up from their seats at the same time, and the others quickly walked to the door of the emergency room.

After walking a few steps, I saw the old man lying on the hospital bed, wearing an oxygen mask. He looked very peaceful. He was pushed out by a group of exhausted doctors and nurses.

"Dad..." Gu Shaoting's uncle was relatively close, so he ran to the old man first.

"Grandpa!" Gu Shaoting walked a little hastily, but he did not let go of Shu Pan's hand and took two steps forward with Shu Pan.

Shu Pan also approached the bedside, "Grandpa..."

She called him twice softly. After this ordeal, she felt that her grandfather was old and frail. He had various tubes inserted into his body and his breathing was weak and labored.

"Grandpa." Gu Shaoting called Mr. Gu again, then raised his head and looked at the attending doctor.

The doctor caught his eye and without waiting for him to speak, he took off his mask, walked aside, and then said, "Mr. Gu's current situation is not too optimistic. After all, he is old and recovery is not that easy.

...."

No matter what the doctor said, Gu Shaoting was a little dazed. Shu Pan could clearly feel the words "not optimistic" coming from the doctor's mouth. He held her hand and trembled slightly.


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