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Chapter 155: She has nothing to do with me!

Speaking of this, she thought of Tang Ya's life experience, thought of Brother Long, and thought of the girl who sent Tang Ya to the hospital but never dared to answer her phone because she was afraid that Qi Xiaoya would borrow money from her, and she couldn't help but feel bitter in her heart.

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The world is cold and cold, and human relationships are cold and warm. It really makes people feel chilled to the bone!

Xiao Chang glanced at her coldly and said bluntly: "I'm not here because of her. She has nothing to do with me."

Qi Xiaoya was stunned.

Xiao Chang pulled her impatiently, "Go and see her quickly! I'll go talk to her attending doctor."

Qi Xiaoya was startled and hurriedly grabbed him, "What are you talking to her doctor about? You're not going to go through the discharge procedures for her, are you? She still has hundreds of thousands of dollars in her account that haven't been used up, should you?

It will be..."

"Don't worry, I won't get back the money you've already put in! However, do I need to report to you what I'm going to say or do? If you continue to doubt and be nagging me, I'll be in a bad mood. That's safe.

No!" Xiao Chang looked threateningly and snorted coldly.

Qi Xiaoya felt relieved after hearing this and did not dare to ask any more questions. Anyway, she just made sure that he would not do anything detrimental to Tang Ya.

She broke up with him immediately and walked quickly to Tang Ya's ward. When she opened the door, the nurse aunt was doing a full body massage on Tang Ya who was in a coma. When she saw her coming, she smiled and said: "Eh? Miss Qi,

You’re here!”

Qi Xiaoya smiled and responded, "I have nothing to do today, so I came to see her again. Thank you for your hard work."

The aunt said with a smile: "It's not hard. I've been doing this job of serving people for more than ten years. I'm used to it and don't feel it's hard at all. Besides, I often meet good customers, and they all look like

Miss Qi, you are still treating me well! So, I feel quite happy!"

Qi Xiaoya smiled and said: "That's because you are a kind person and never treat patients carelessly. Even if your family is away, you can safely leave the patient to your care."

She meant it sincerely. The time of her visit was different every time. Every time she came, she would always see her aunt cleaning up Tang Ya's body, or turning Tang Ya over and massaging her body. Tang Ya's whole body was always clean.

Yes, I have been lying on the hospital bed for a month and have never developed a bedsore. It is really a blessing for me and Tang Ya to have such a dedicated caregiver.

The aunt smiled and said: "I have always believed that no matter what job you are engaged in, there is no distinction between high and low. Once you get paid, you have to work down-to-earth, so that you can be worthy of the salary and worthy of the patient and the patient's family."

Sometimes even if you eat

It’s okay to suffer a little loss. If we live upright and upright, we can live a much happier and more open life than those who care about everything! Besides, people’s hearts are made of flesh! If you are good to others, others will be good to you! Everyone is happy and happy.

How wonderful it is to get along with each other!"

"Auntie is right, you will benefit greatly from listening to these words!" Qi Xiaoya liked Auntie's sunshine.

The aunt smiled cheerfully, "I'm just a rough guy. I only graduated from junior high school. I'm not a college student like you."

Qi Xiaoya sighed, "Oh! People with low academic qualifications often have a simple and kind heart. Sometimes, when people read too much, they become more frivolous and forget their duty as a human being."

"Haha. That can't be generalized. In my opinion, Miss Qi is a good person!" Auntie said with a smile, "Based on your love for Miss Tang, I think you are a rare and great good person!"


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