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Chapter Forty-Nine

Shu Ran raised her hand and saw that the red spots on her arms had faded away. She followed the doctor's advice and took anti-allergy medicine. However, when she asked if the previous medicine would have a certain effect,

The doctor only told her that he could not give her a definite answer.

She put down her sleeves and saw that the end of the month was about to pass. Every time the time was pushed back one day, she became more and more uneasy. Her menstrual period was always on time, on the fifth day of each month, but there would be two menstrual periods before the fifth day.

If it were the past few days of dysmenorrhea, her body would have reacted, but not this month!

Shu Ran began to feel anxious. She held a corner of the quilt with her hands and lay on her side. She reached out and hugged the pillow tightly. She never expected that she would end up like this after being drunk. Looking at the hospital leaflets distributed on the street,

The words "Painless Person/Liu" and "Bao Gongren/Liu" appeared in her mind. She felt a pain in her lower abdomen, her mind became confused, and her body curled up in a ball in discomfort.

"Bang bang bang -" The door of the bedroom was knocked gently, and it was Grandma Ran who came in. Shu Ran hurriedly sat up from the bed and found that the symptoms of dizziness were much better than before, but the physical discomfort was still slowly coming back.

Adjusting.

"Grandma!" Shu Ran looked at Grandma Ran who came in and shouted softly.

"Lie down, lie down -" Ran *** was also followed by the servant Sister Fei. Sister Fei held a plate in her hand and said with a smile: "Grandma is afraid that you will be hungry, so she brought something to fill your stomach first!"

After saying that, he put the plate on the bedside table and reached out to bring over a small plate of taro cake cut into small pieces.

Light purple color, milky white with glutinous rice, the steamed pastry is still exuding a burst of heat. Shu Ran reaches out to pick up a piece and puts it into his mouth. He bites it lightly with his teeth, and the soft fragrance is fragrant and soft in the mouth.

"It's so fragrant and sweet!" Shu Ran picked up a piece and handed it to grandma sitting by the bed, "Grandma, try it too!"

Grandma Ran also took a small bite and said with a smile: "You know you like to eat this, you can't live without it every time you come here!"

Seeing that Shu Ran's face improved a lot, grandma felt relieved. She sat on the bed and chatted about what happened during this period. Shu Ran also talked about her work and life with grandma. Grandma listened carefully and waited for Shu Ran.

After finishing speaking, she reached out and brushed the corner of Shu Ran's lips, wiped away the taro cake residue under the corner of her granddaughter's mouth, looked at Shu Ran lovingly, and said softly, hesitatingly: "Girl, have you seen your father?

?And your mother?"

Shu Ran's movements were stagnant, and the smile on his face had not been taken back in time. The smile seemed a little stiff, and the hand holding the taro cake was obviously stiff.

Seeing this, Grandma Ran hurriedly changed the subject. At this moment, she heard the low sound of a car outside the window. Grandma got up and got out of bed and walked to the bedside to take a look. When she closed the curtains, she frowned and said, "There are a lot of people coming here recently.

It’s not as quiet as usual!”

"What happened?" Shu Ran glanced at the window, but grandma had closed the curtains. She only saw a bright light flashing through the crack, and seemed to hear someone ringing the doorbell.

"Madam, someone is here!" Sister Fei knocked on the door and came in. A sad look appeared on Grandma Ran's face and she sighed, "Go and tell the person, just say that Lao Ran is not at home!"

Sister Fei nodded, "Okay!"

"Grandma, are they here to find grandpa?" Shu Ran looked at grandma's sad face and couldn't help but worry, what happened?

Grandma Ran sighed, "Girl, you also know that the state-owned steelmaking plant where your grandfather worked went bankrupt five years ago. At first, half of the people in the plant supported privatization, but because it was located in a remote area and had not yet been developed,

No one wants this factory even if they want to privatize it. However, the development of this land has been increasing in recent years, which reminds people of this steelmaking factory. Now many people are interested in this place and want to acquire it.

Come on, your grandfather is the director of the factory and is quite famous among these old workers, so--"

"Grandpa still holds some shares, right?" Shu Ran asked.

Grandma Ran nodded. It was precisely because of this that more and more people came to visit her recently.

Shu Ran looked at Grandma Ran with a solemn face and comforted her: "Grandma, don't think so much. The boat will be straight when it reaches the bridge. And you also said that the steelmaking plant was going bankrupt five years ago. A state-owned small

Factory, wouldn’t privatization lead to better development?”

Grandma Ran sighed, "Girl, what is this small factory they are interested in? What they are interested in is the mine that belongs to this factory!"


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