"Auntie, auntie..." Gao Shan nodded and smiled at the nurse, and patted the auntie's shoulder gently.
"You are...Oh, young man, I finally found you. I didn't remember the way that day. I asked this little girl to help me but she said no."
The aunt said as she let go of the bag she was holding tightly with both hands, and took out a piece of A4 paper with dense black writing on it, and a red seal underneath.
Then he took out another cardboard book, a big red one.
‘This is the real estate certificate?’ Before Gao Shan could figure out what was going on, the aunt put the big red book in his hand.
"This is the real estate certificate, and this is the power of attorney, notarized. I want to use the money from selling the house to treat my illness. If I die, the remaining money will be donated to your hospital.
By the way, didn't you say you had a foundation that day and donate it? If I were still alive... I would donate it too." The aunt only hesitated for two or three seconds before making up her mind.
The performance of her children that day completely broke the old man's heart. Now she no longer wants to live for her children or grandchildren, but wants to truly live for herself.
"Auntie, this is not appropriate. How about looking for your child?" After reading the entrustment in the notarial certificate, she asked the hospital to help her sell the house, and the money from the sale was used to pay for the medical expenses. This...
With this power of attorney in hand, it couldn't be easier for anyone who wants to make some small moves.
"Children? I don't have children. You saw what happened that day. I have nothing but this now. I sold my house for money to save my life, right?"
The old lady's figure was still a little stooped, so she raised her head with difficulty and looked at him with questioning eyes.
After what happened that night, the old lady was so heartbroken that she didn't even want to live anymore. But then she thought that she still had a house, some savings, and her desire for life, so she suddenly decided to mortgage her house to the hospital and use it to pay for her life.
To cover her medical expenses.
Seeing the sorrow in the old lady's eyes that had gone through many vicissitudes of life, Gao Shan nodded vigorously and said to the nurse at the shopping guide: "Find a wheelchair and accompany her to go through the procedures in person. Be careful."
The nurse nodded and trotted away. After a while, a brand new wheelchair arrived.
The facilities in the hospital are quite complete, and not many people use them on weekdays, so they look like new.
"You are a good doctor and a good boy." When the old lady was being driven away in her wheelchair, she did not forget to give Gao Shan a 'good person card.'
Watching the other party leave dumbfounded, Gao Shan not only had four sets of spiritual needles, but also had another commission, a big red book.
Holding the things and smiling helplessly, Gao Shan decided to buy the apartment by himself.
He had already seen it just now. This is a community that is only 25 minutes' drive from the hospital. It is located between the second and third rings, leaning towards the second ring road.
Nowadays, the houses have been renovated outside the 3rd ring road, and the unit price is still lower than this house.
According to the layout of the house plan, the house is facing south and north, so the lighting and sun exposure should be good. I’ll have a chance to check it out another day.
The unit price of a house of 83 square meters is 12,300 yuan per square meter, with a total value of 1,020,900 yuan.
"Old Ye, let me tell you something." When he returned to the office and called Ye Chenglin, Gao Shan asked him to record the matter.
"Xinyue, transfer 1.03 million from your card to this patient's card." Gao Shan went to the next door and put his bank card on the table.
As for the transfer to the other party's card he said, he was referring to the hospital's internal medical card.
"What kind of disease does the patient you support need so much money?" Xinyue asked curiously.
She would not freely express her opinions on such matters. Not to mention that the relationship between the two of them was just boyfriend and girlfriend, even if they became husband and wife, she would not interfere.
Financial independence can make both husband and wife more equal and have pleasant communication. Gao Shan's money is his business, and Xinyue will be very happy if he receives a gift from him.
But he will never be asked to hand over his salary, phone number, and IC card. If love needs these things to guarantee, then love itself has deteriorated.
Besides, why should we oppose this good thing of saving people?
The only thing that made her curious was that there had never been a case in Gaoshan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital that required millions of dollars in treatment fees. She was curious about what kind of disease required such a large sum of money.
"No, if so, just go to the foundation." Gao Shan told what happened before, from the first time the old lady came, to the children finding excuses to leave, to the day she came today to use the money from selling the house to treat herself.
sick.
"The old lady is so lucky." Xinyue said calmly after hearing this.
Gao Shan looked stunned, then smiled and said: "Yes, you are lucky enough."
Why isn't this old lady lucky to have such a house?
I don’t know how many old people have sacrificed everything for their children in the end, but when they are old, they are rejected, kicked out of the house, and homeless.
Not to mention spending money on medical treatment for the elderly. Last time, there was a report saying that the daughter-in-law gave the elderly cold leftovers every meal and refused to let the elderly bring it to the table. She had to eat it alone in the kitchen.
Those who work tirelessly every day, working hard for their children, then talk about enjoying themselves when they are old, and start serving their grandchildren again.
Sometimes Gao Shan feels that this tradition should have become a thing of the past in China.
Having and raising children for a lifetime and raising children for old age are key points that hinder the promotion of public facilities for the elderly and social development.
When you give birth to a child, you have to give everything for him, put your whole life's hard work and all the things you can't do on the child, and let him complete those regrets for you.
The result is that parents have too high expectations and do not scientifically guide their children's enthusiasm. Instead, they blindly use high pressure and want their children to become machines that 'obey orders and act'.
The children's pressure will become greater and greater, and their resistance will become stronger and stronger. In the end, conflicts will break out, or they will give up on themselves. In severe cases, it may even cause tragedy.
When the child has another child and three generations of grandparents live together, it will be even more of a disaster.
Some young people use being busy as an excuse to leave their children to the care of the elderly, which in turn instills outdated ideas into their children's young minds.
Not every old man has received a good education, and not every old man can accept new things all the time.
There is a gap of 20 to 30 years between ancestors and grandchildren. The development of a small half century is still that of China, which is about to catch up with the Western capital empire in half a century.
It is equally scary to raise children for old age. From the very beginning, you put all your expectations on the child and impose everything on him, whether he needs it or not.
At the same time, it brought about: "I only have a son, and I still count on him when I get old. If I don't give it to him, who will I give it to?"
All in all, I have given everything to you, and you will have to support me when I grow old. The heavy moral pressure that has existed since youth has made young people more and more breathless.
It's not that they don't want to support their parents, but it's just that their parents' dedication of all they have frightened them.
"My parents have paid so much for me, how much should I pay to repay them?" How to repay? How can I repay the grace of giving birth, the grace of raising children, and the sacrifice of everything I have given?
This is not affordable at all, but under the language and ideological indoctrination of parents, it has become a drama similar to equivalent exchange.