Grandma glanced at the newcor; she knew her grandson had brought a few people back earlier. But upon seeing the girl in front of her, an inexplicable gleam suddenly flashed in her eyes. She opened her mouth and swallowed the dicine from An Ran’s hand, her eyes never leaving An Ran’s face.
Shen Qi saw the thermos placed nearby, poured a cup of water, and handed it to An Ran, who then fed the grandma so water. "You should rest for a while. I’ll give you so IV drips. You take care and recover well. We’re here for a volunteer clinic, and these dicines don’t cost anything."
Changsheng helped the grandma lie down on the bed. Perhaps due to the dicine, Grandma’s breathing beca more stable, but her eyes remained fixed on An Ran, who was organizing the dicines.
Noticing grandma’s gaze, Changsheng whispered, "Grandma, this sister is a really good person. They just arrived in Xiaoma Village tonight. When I found them, no one was willing to venture into the mountains, except this sister who was willing to co and help you with your illness. The other brothers and sisters are also kind people."
Grandma Li nodded, "They haven’t eaten yet, right? Go and prepare so food for them; there are still so eggs in the jar."
"Okay, once you’re settled, I’ll go," Changsheng replied.
anwhile, An Ran had already started preparing the drip. Zhu Pengfei observed her smooth and orderly actions and glanced at Changsheng in the distance. He quietly asked, "An Ran, are you confident in this?"
An Ran rolled her eyes at Zhu Pengfei, "What do you an confident? Do I look like an irresponsible person?"
"Should I be honest?" Zhu Pengfei asked sneakily.
Shen Qi slapped him directly, "Zhu Pengfei, shut up, An Ran initially wanted to specialize in internal dicine."
"But isn’t she specializing in surgery now? Moreover, she didn’t study much in internal dicine, right?"
An Ran took a dicine bag and spoke to Changsheng, "Go find a stand."
After Changsheng went out, she said to Zhu Pengfei and the others, "Though I didn’t go into internal dicine, I understand the knowledge to so extent. Back then, it was this condition with my grandma. Unfortunately, hers was acute, and we didn’t have ti to save her. After entering Nan University, I read plenty of books on this subject, so I am confident about Grandma Li’s illness."
That’s why she dared to step forward to treat Grandma Li. When Changsheng described Grandma Li’s symptoms, she deduced it was a small area heart attack, and upon seeing Grandma Li in person, her judgent was confird.
Once Changsheng found the stand and after administering the drip to Grandma, the dicine had already kicked in, significantly alleviating Grandma Li’s chest tightness and suffocation symptoms.
"Girl, your dicine is truly effective. Just before your heads ca through the door, I was thinking, maybe in a little while, I’d suffocate from not being able to catch a breath. This old woman has lived long enough and already co to terms with life and death. It’s just that I can’t stop worrying about my grandson."
Changsheng happened to enter the room and, hearing grandma’s words, burst into tears again, rushing to Grandma Li’s side, "Grandma, I don’t want you to die. You have to live to a hundred, or else I’ll really have no family."
Grandma Li lovingly stroked Changsheng’s head, a compassionate smile adorning her face. "Changsheng, you’re already an adult. Don’t cry anymore. Even if grandma goes, you must live well on your own. Grandma is getting old and can’t accompany you for many more years."
Seeing Changsheng and Grandma Li, An Ran thought of her own days depending on her grandma. When grandma passed away, she was just about Changsheng’s age too.
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