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【1969】Ask the old man again

It was nearly half past six when the car arrived at Guozhi.

Xie Wanying and Dr. Zuo Liang did not eat and hurriedly went to the inpatient department to check on the patient's condition.

In the ward, Aunt Min could sit by the bed and pour herself some water. She heard someone shouting, and when she turned around she was very happy to see a guest coming and said, "Yingying, you're here, sit down quickly."

"Auntie, how are you feeling? Are you feeling better?" Dr. Zuo Liang asked.

"Hello, Dr. Zuo. You actually made a special trip to see me. Sit down, sit down." Aunt Min said to them, feeling flattered.

When the two doctors saw that the patient recognized them, there was no abnormality in their behavior. It could be seen that although the patient had a brief disturbance of consciousness, there were no signs of damage to the brain function after waking up. In short, Zuo Liang felt that he could relax for now. As long as the patient is fine,

Everything is easy to say.

Xie Wanying approached the hospital bed and shook hands with Aunt Min. She observed that Aunt Min's face was rosy and her complexion was good, and she couldn't help but smile from the bottom of her heart.

Aunt Min thanked her and said: "I heard from my nephew that it was you who suggested they send me to Guozhi for treatment. The doctors here said that I was transferred to the hospital in time, so I recovered quickly."

The technical level of the teachers at Guozhi is very good. It was right to send Aunt Min here. Xie Wanying also thought so in her heart.

"Doctor Zuo, there is a chair, please take a seat." Aunt Min turned back and warmly greeted her attending doctor in Beito San.

"I'm not polite." Zuo Liang smiled and answered the patient. He saw the patient's family members in the corridor returning from fetching hot water. Remembering what Du Haiwei had explained, he walked over to chat with the family members for the purpose of dealing with the aftermath.

Doctor Zuo walked out. The person in the next bed was not there, and only Xie Wanying and Aunt Min were left in the ward.

Aunt Min remembered something important, picked up the phone and said to Xie Wanying: "I'll call someone for you now."

When she heard what her aunt said, her look in her eyes suggested that her previous attack was related to what happened to her mother. Xie Wanying looked at the door and saw no one, so she closed the door and walked back.

Aunt Min dialed her friend's number and asked: "Director Zhang, do you remember that last time we talked on the phone, you told me half of what happened with Sun Rongfang."

"Are you feeling better?" Director Zhang asked her about her current situation, "I was out of town during this period, and I heard that something happened to you. How are you?"

"I'm feeling better. Nothing's wrong." Aunt Min returned to the central question, "Sun Rongfang's grades were changed by someone before. Director Zhang, you said the other day that the person who changed her grades is now in the Capital Hospital."

"I never said that." Director Zhang was so frightened that he screamed and denied it.

"Didn't you say that? You just, just what, isn't it hard to say?"

"What I said is just that I don't know either." Director Zhang wanted to cry, thinking about how terrible the misunderstandings that could be caused by half-talking, "How could I know who the person who switched the package was.

Firstly, I am not a person involved, and secondly, I have never experienced that incident at all. I just heard other people say something occasionally. I am not a person in the health system, how can I know the specific people and things. You have to ask, need

Ask people in the health system to check. It’s hard to say whether they can find out what happened decades ago.”

"Zhang Ju, don't lie to me." Aunt Min said.

"I lied to you, I was struck by lightning." Director Zhang pointed at the sky and swore, "I don't understand why you keep asking. Since her daughter is studying in university in the capital, becoming a doctor is a good thing.

You can help her mother realize her dream."

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