Little Aunt Zhao took a hard fall at the start and her injury was serious, then she ca to the hospital dragging her injured leg.
"Dad..." Zhao Xinxin had just gone to see her niece and upon returning saw her father.
Her Yangyang is still small, and the winter is too cold. She didn’t dare take him out and didn’t dare leave the child alone at ho.
Her in-laws are on vacation, so she ca to the hospital to check on things.
"Where’s the child?"
"Let’s go see the baby."
Little Uncle Zhao recognized his granddaughter, but seeing the little one lying in the transparent box with all kinds of machines attached was distressing.
Such tiny arms and legs, so small.
"Old lady, your leg?"
"I said discharge , but Xiao He wouldn’t agree. Now that you’re here, you should quickly handle my discharge paperwork."
If you ask to handle it, I wouldn’t know how.
"Little Aunt, since Little Uncle is here, I’ll take care of your discharge paperwork."
Not only did she manage the discharge paperwork, but Yun Xiaoxiao also drove them back ho.
"Sister Yun, you’re back."
Du Ruo ca to Courtyard House today; she’d heard about the incident but hadn’t had the chance before to check things out. Today, she finally ca to see what was going on.
"Is Yuei doing okay?"
"She’s been moved to a regular ward; she can be discharged in a few days. But the baby probably has to stay in the hospital for a while longer."
"Is it that serious?"
"Good thing she was wearing thick clothes in winter; otherwise, there might have been an issue with the baby in her belly."
Yun Xiaoxiao dare not think about it.
"Little Uncle is here, Little Aunt is discharged, and I’ve taken them back to the courtyard," Yun Xiaoxiao said to Mrs. Zhao.
At the ti, Mrs. Zhao wanted Little Aunt Zhao discharged to be taken care of here.
But Little Aunt Zhao wasn’t at ease about her granddaughter and daughter-in-law.
"It’s good that they’re here; it’s good. I’ll call your father about this."
Mrs. Zhao imdiately called Captain Zhao.
Watching Mrs. Zhao’s expert way of handling things, Du Ruo couldn’t help but smile wryly.
"It’s going to cost quite a bit, isn’t it?"
"Thirty to forty a day for the incubator; Yuei’s surgery, miscellaneous expenses add up to over a thousand."
Over a thousand?
Nowadays a worker’s wage is only about fifty; in a year they earn six hundred. This trip cost over a thousand.
"As long as peace and safety are assured, money can be earned again."
Yun Xiaoxiao nodded; indeed, that’s how it is.
Thinking of those who did the transfusions, she decided to give them an extra month’s salary, as it’s what they deserve and they need nourishnt.
Fang Chaoyang indeed did just that, giving double wages to those who went for transfusions.
To help them recover, not letting them suffer losses.
They received double wages, and the next day each got a can of malted milk to help with recovery; now they also got money for body nourishnt.
So people who weren’t aware of this were talking about it privately; when Fang Chaoyang heard, he announced the matter over the broadcast in the canteen as the workers were eating, letting everyone know about the company’s subsidy for those who donated blood.
"Staying for dinner?"
Du Ruo nodded, "I thought they were back already, and planned to go see them with Brother Fang."
"Is Brother Fang not ho?"
"Not at ho." Du Ruo knew Fang Chaoyang was busy, sotis so busy he didn’t rest.
But he often made ti to find her, even if only for a short while, he would.
"I’m already a junior; ti has flown by. I’ll graduate in a year and a half."
"By then, your wedding plans could be on the table."
Du Ruo’s face instantly turned red with embarrassnt.
"It’s still early."
"Not early."
"Do your parents know you have soone? Will they ask you to et them?"
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