Chapter 105: A Sigh
Xu Na took it and held it in her hand. Although it was very hot in July, she stayed in the air conditioner in the hospital corridor for half a night and her whole body became cold.
The temperature in his hands slowly spread throughout his body, and Xu Na became a little energetic. She looked at Xu's mother who was sleeping on the hospital bed, and Xu Na lowered her head and took a sip of hot water.
"You both go back. I'll take care of your mother here. You will come back after the day." Xu's father said.
"Dad, it's dawn." Xu Li's temper was straight. She had been complaining about Xu's father since Xu's mother was sent to the hospital. The fire in her heart had not yet disappeared. "My mother was dizzy for a few days and you didn't call her, just let her hold on like this. Fortunately, there was nothing wrong this time, and you heard the doctor's words. If you faint like this again, it would easily turn into cerebral hemorrhage."
"Okay, say less, dad is so angry." Even though Xu Na was not satisfied with her parents' illness, she looked at her father's old look and couldn't bear to blame her any more.
"Your mother has a bad temper, she is more stubborn than anyone else. Can I persuade her?" Xu's father had a bad temper and a loud voice. The sound of his mouth was echoed in the ward.
"Dad, please speak softly." Xu Li looked at the next bed worriedly, and felt relieved when she saw that the other party was not awake, but she didn't dare to say more.
I am really afraid of being impatient, so my father's loud voice would shout regardless of it.
Xu Na saw that this was not the case, "Sister, I'll go back first, Waiwai is still at home. I'm anxious, Hu Xingwei is also worried. I'll go back and ask him to send Waiwai to her grandma, and then come with Hu Xingwei to exchange for you."
"Go."
"Don't forget to buy some breakfast."
"Forget it, I'd better go downstairs with you to buy some breakfast." Xu Li followed.
The two sisters entered the elevator, and Xu Li’s complaints turned into worries, “My parents are old and we are not around. Mom has such a disease. I checked on my phone and found out that the vertigo cannot be cured, so I can only take care of it.”
"Dad's temper, just don't get angry with mom. I hope you can keep him and take care of mom."
"I'm not capable anymore. If you have money in the future, please bring your parents to the city."
The elevator opened, and Xu Li stopped talking.
The last sentence was remembered in Xu Na's ears.
Now that the Internet is developed, Xu Na has seen a lot of news about empty-nest elderly people in rural areas. From there, she can feel the helplessness and loneliness of the elderly, as well as her expectations for reunion with her children.
As she drove all the way home, Xu Na thought about talking to her mother, and her mother would not report good news or bad news, and everything at home would be relieved.
When he returned home, Hu Xingwei was having dinner with his daughter. As soon as he opened the door, he smelled the smell of the rice. When Hu Xingwei saw her coming back, he hurriedly asked her to wash his hands and served her a bowl of porridge.
After sitting down, Xu Na felt a little depressed and didn't eat. She asked Hu Xingwei, "Did you think I did something wrong?"
Hu Xingwei was stunned, "What's wrong? Isn't it okay for mom?"
After the inspection results came out, Xu Na called Hu Xingwei to report safety.
Xu Na picked up food for her daughter and said, "I always thought that as long as I don't lack material things for my parents, I actually need more company. As I get older, the quality of material things is no longer important to them. Being able to see their children often is the happiest thing for them."
"I remembered that when you say that, every time we go back to the village, we can see your mother standing at the entrance of the village waiting for us."
Hu Xingwei's words were like a hand, which twisted Xu Na's heart in an instant. Her breathing suffocated and her nose felt a little sore. "When I was in junior high school, my family lived on the farm. I usually lived in school and could only go home once a week. My family was poor and not like other people's motorcycles. My mother would take me to the neighbors. It was so cold that I could get through the cotton coat as soon as I went out. But every time my mother would take me to school on a motorcycle."
Chapter completed!