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Chapter 598 - Chapter 598 【598】Little Smart Ghost
Chapter 598: [(598)] Little Smart Ghost Chapter 598: [(598)] Little Smart Ghost Father Yazhi was taken aback.
When the doctor uncle gave the green light, Xiao Yazhi couldn’t wait to place her little hand into Uncle Tan’s white coat pocket to fish around. Slowly, she pulled out a plump lollipop.
Wow. Her little eyes sparkled as she stared at the lollipop in her hand, her little mouth beginning to drool.
All the onlookers were puzzled to see the child stop crying as soon as she got some candy to eat. What was she crying about just now? Could it be that she wasn’t crying over separation but was actually crying for candy?
Father Yazhi’s face flushed with embarrassment for his daughter’s sweet tooth as he gently scraped his finger across her cheek. “Didn’t say thank you to uncle?”
While her little tongue worked non-stop on the lollipop, Yazhi turned her head back and gave a little nod of her chin towards the doctor uncle: Tasty.
Several doctor uncles and brother and sister doctors looked on, unperturbed, smiling: What a clever little rascal, knowing just when to end the scene. She knew that doctor uncles were much harder to deal with than mom and dad.
“You need to come back to the hospital for a follow-up next Monday, got it?” Tan Kelin made his expectations clear to the little patient, one word at a time.
Clutching the round, chubby lollipop, Yazhi’s little eyes seemed to tell the doctor uncle: Give me candy and I’ll come back.
“You!” Father Yazhi gave his daughter an irritated look, disapproving of her extortionate behavior.
“Remember to take your medication and use it on schedule.” Dr. Tan quickly wrapped up the final instruction to the family of the patient and moved on to another bed.
There was a lot to do, a whole crowd of patients to attend to.
Father Yazhi promised as he watched Dr. Tan walk away: “Yes, Dr. Tan.”
After saying goodbye to the doctor uncles and sister doctors, Xiao Yazhi rubbed her eyes and stopped crying, content on her father’s shoulders, because the doctor uncle had given her candy.
Bed number eight’s elderly grandmother was to be discharged the next day. She too was very reluctant to leave, holding on to Xie Wanying’s hand and talking a lot: “We grow peaches back home. I’ll have them send a box over to the hospital.”
“There’s no need, granny. When you get home, don’t overindulge in fruit, okay?” Xie Wanying advised the elder.
“I know, I know,” the old lady agreed.
Zhang Wei’s mother snorted through her nose upon seeing Xie Wanying making close conversation with a patient, as though currying favor.
“Sister-in-law.”
Zhang Wei’s mother turned around at the call, surprised to see Little Aunt Zhang: “What brings you here?”
“Didn’t they say that today the doctor would discuss mom’s surgery? My brother brought me along on his way here,” Little Aunt Zhang explained, then quickly glanced around and spotted Xie Wanying. “Sister-in-law, is she Zhang Wei’s high school desk-mate?”
How could Little Aunt remember Xie Wanying? Zhang Wei’s mother stood up, surprised.
“She was our province’s top science scholar that year, and her picture was on our city’s newspaper,” Little Aunt remembered very clearly. “I once asked Zhang Wei when she’d introduce me to her deskmate. But Zhang Wei said she left for Capital to go to university. Impressive, and now she’s becoming a doctor.”
Listening to Little Aunt’s remarks, which didn’t seem to be going in a positive direction, Zhang Wei’s mother broke into a sweat, not knowing how to intercept Little Aunt.
Excited, Little Aunt Zhang approached Xie Wanying eagerly introducing herself: “I’m Zhang Wei’s aunt. You’re Xie Wanying, right?”
“Yes,” Xie Wanying admitted, unable to lie.
Little Aunt Zhang, effusively grabbing her hand, began to make small talk: “When Zhang Wei went to the United Kingdom, I told her to keep in touch with you.”
Seeing Little Aunt’s actions as an attempt to ingratiate herself with Xie Wanying, Zhang Wei’s mother was fuming.
Li Qi’an quietly tapped Xie Wanying’s shoulder: “They are your deskmate’s relatives, but why did they treat you like that the other night?”
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