The child’s parents were also very cooperative with Zhang Hao’s advice and didn’t stay in the hospital room for very long each day.
Most of the ti, the little girl was lying in bed resting by herself.
After more than half a month had passed, the little girl’s complexion finally looked much better, and she had several changes in her prescriptions.
Each ti, the focus of the treatnt was slightly different, and it was only in this way that the girl’s body could improve across the board.
During this period of over half a month, Zhang Hao was almost always at the hospital and hardly went ho.
He Qianhui, however, would occasionally bring over als she had prepared.
It wasn’t that she worried that Zhang Hao, an adult, would go hungry, but rather she felt sorry for him, alone in the hospital with no one to care for him.
Just like Zhang Hao, there were plenty of doctors who couldn’t go ho for extended periods of ti.
He Qianhui, loving everything Zhang Hao loved, would take their unwashed clothes ho, wash and fold them, and bring them back.
As a result, one after another, they called her sister-in-law with a diligence that was very eager, and all this was observed by Lin Wan.
Previously she didn’t consider He Qianhui an enemy, but now she saw her as her most formidable rival.
He Qianhui could clearly sense Lin Wan’s unfriendly attitude, but she simply ignored it.
After all, the two of them didn’t usually cross paths much, and within their departnt, whatever happened was up to Zhang Hao.
What could a re nurse do to cause a stir?
"Alright, alright, if you don’t go back ho tonight, I won’t leave the door unlocked for you so I don’t have to get up in the middle of the night to close it—that always leaves feeling on edge."
"Also, in a couple of days, I’m going to look at ho appliances since the renovation of our new house is almost done. If you have ti, co with ."
Zhang Hao couldn’t confirm his availability right away but still agreed readily.
"Sure, as long as I’m free during those days, I’ll go with you. Be careful on your way ho, there’s been a lot of traffic recently, and the last thing I want is for you to get into an accident."
He Qianhui packed up the bowls and chopsticks and took them with her as Zhang Hao, having had his fill, went to make his rounds in the ward.
He saw that all the machines had been removed from the little girl’s room, and she was able to get out of bed and move around.
"How are you feeling these past two days?"
"Doctor Zhang, thank you. Before, I never dared to move around this much, but look at now, I can even jog a little."
The little girl nearly gave Zhang Hao a demonstration of a sprint.
Thankfully, Zhang Hao was quick to stop her.
"Hold on, hold on, I know you’re very happy right now, but you should know that after being so weak for such a long ti, your body needs to recover gradually."
Zhang Hao was chatting with the little girl when her mother ca in carrying food.
It was clear the food had been ordered from a nearby restaurant.
"Oh, Doctor Zhang, you’re here too? I’ve just bought so food for Hanhan, it’s all quite bland and should be good for her," said the mother.
Zhang Hao glanced at the food and nodded, "Good, these als are indeed bland. Eating more of it will be good for her body."
"Also, if you can, rent a wheelchair from the hospital and take her out to get so sunlight every day."
"Twenty minutes or so should be enough, no running or jumping in the anti, alright?"
Yet, the very next day after Zhang Hao’s instructions, Hanhan’s mother brought her daughter down to the hospital garden to relax.
In the blink of an eye, the girl stood up from her wheelchair, and before her mother could stop her,
she headed straight for a stray cat.
"Hanhan, co back!"
The little girl seed not to hear and squatted down to touch the cat.
But the cat, being a stray and frightened of people, beca alert and ran away the mont soone approached.
Hanhan wanted to chase after sothing, but she lost her balance and fainted.
Seeing this, Hanhan’s mother was terrified and ran over, calling for help, asking if anyone with a kind heart could help.
Perhaps by sheer coincidence, Zhang Hao and his colleague had just finished eating and were walking out of the restaurant.
He heard Hanhan’s mother shouting and ran over, only to find Hanhan had collapsed.
Without even having ti to ask what happened, Zhang Hao carried Hanhan straight to the ergency room.
After so urgent treatnt, they finally pulled her back from the brink of death.
Zhang Hao, wiping the sweat from his forehead, asked Hanhan’s mother what exactly had happened.
All Hanhan’s mother could do was to tell Zhang Hao everything she had seen.
Zhang Hao sighed and said there was nothing to be done but to remind them to be more cautious next ti.
The little girl was curious and had an inexplicable fondness for cats and dogs.
But these stray cats and dogs that wandered outside year-round could carry countless pathogens, so it was better to avoid contact with them.
When Hanhan woke up and found herself in the hospital room again, she felt like she could never leave it.
Looking at that small window, her mood beca oppressively heavy.
It was at this ti that Zhang Hao ca over, holding a stuffed toy in his hand.
"What’s wrong, you seem so down."
Seeing Zhang Hao, Hanhan quickly smiled and said, "No, Doctor Zhang, I was just thinking the scenery outside looks nice."
"If I could go out for a walk, I think I’d be much happier."
Zhang Hao ca to Hanhan’s bedside and told her, "Not yet, your health is the most important thing right now."
"Look, the results of this checkup have already co out."
Hanhan couldn’t understand the checkup results, and just asked Zhang Hao to tell her how the assessnt went this ti.
"This assessnt is much better than the last one, but it’s still not passing," he said.
Listening to this, Hanhan sighed, "My parents have spent so much money on my treatnt, I don’t even know how much."
"I have to stay in the hospital for almost six to seven months out of the year, I can’t rember how many tis I’ve been admitted."
"Doctor Zhang, could you answer a question for ?"
Zhang Hao thoughtlessly placed the toy in Hanhan’s hand and said.
"Ask any question, and I will tell you everything I can."
"Doctor Zhang, what is really wrong with my body, and is there any chance of getting better?"
Zhang Hao gripped Hanhan’s hand tightly, as if trying to transmit magical strength.
"Don’t worry, as long as I’m here, I’ll never let your body continue to deteriorate."
"It will get better bit by bit."
With Zhang Hao’s company, Hanhan’s spirits seed to brighten gradually.
A short month later, Hanhan’s health indicators had returned to normal, and she was at the point where she could be discharged to go ho for recovery.
When she learned she was about to be discharged, Hanhan suddenly felt reluctant to leave.
Eventually, it was only after Zhang Hao’s various forms of "urging" that she unhappily left the hospital with her parents.
As she was leaving, Hanhan, for the first ti, ran up to Zhang Hao.
Under everyone’s gaze, she kissed Zhang Hao’s cheek.
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