Chapter 251: Chapter 251
"Your phone has been ringing several times. Are you going to answer it or not?"
Zhen Fu glanced at the woman and couldn’t help but remind her.
The woman snapped out of her daze and absentmindedly retrieved her phone.
Zhen Fu shook his head at this sight.
Whatever the person on the phone said, tears started streaming down the woman’s face like a broken string of pearls.
She simply said "Alright" before silently hanging up the phone.
At this moment, Leng Yuan walked over with Shen You’an, informing them that her physical condition wasn’t a serious issue—she had sustained a ligament tear in her lower back, but it wouldn’t affect her normal life. A week of continuous treatment would suffice.
Zhen Fu let out a sigh of relief.
"This is my business card. If there are any follow-up issues, feel free to contact me."
Shen You’an accepted the business card.
Hengyu Pharmaceutical General Manager, Zhen Fu.
Shen You’an raised her eyebrow slightly.
"Young lady, you’re quite brave. I admire you."
Zhen Fu’s eyes lingered on Shen You’an’s school uniform. "You’re a student at Lanya High School, aren’t you? I’m friends with your President Lan. I should ask your school to give you proper recognition sometime. Brave kids like you are really rare these days."
The man chuckled heartily, then answered a call. It seemed he had to rush to a meeting, so he greeted Leng Yuan briefly and left.
Shen You’an’s gaze fell on the woman nearby. After thinking for a moment, she gently asked, "Are you alright?"
The woman shook her head. "Thank you for saving me. I... I have something to take care of. I’ll leave now..."
Just as the woman was about to leave, a nurse ran over gasping for breath. "Zhou Xiaowen’s family member, where did you go? The child woke up crying and shouting for you—hurry and go see him."
The woman’s face turned pale as she quickly left. Newest update provided by ⓝovelFire.net
As the nurse was about to leave, she noticed Leng Yuan and her eyes lit up. She greeted him warmly: "Doctor Leng."
Leng Yuan nodded slightly, then glanced at the woman’s hurriedly retreating figure. "What’s going on?"
"Oh, she’s the family member of one of the patients in our department. The patient is quite young and can’t be left alone. As soon as the child woke up, they started crying and calling for their mother."
Leng Yuan furrowed his brows; he vaguely recognized this nurse—probably from the hematology and oncology department.
"Never mind, go ahead and get back to work."
Leng Yuan was preparing to return to his department. Just then, he noticed the schoolgirl chasing after the nurse.
Leng Yuan glanced at the time.
After pulling an all-nighter and switching to the morning shift, he had originally planned to return to his dorm to rest. But his father’s call had brought him here to help out.
The assistance was done. Whatever happened next was no longer his concern.
Leng Yuan turned around and walked a few steps, then suddenly halted.
"Family member of bed 36, didn’t I already remind you? The child cannot be left alone, not even for a moment. Where did you run off to early this morning? Look at how much the child cried..."
The woman held a child about three years old in her arms. Feeling her mother’s warmth, the child finally stopped crying and quietly lay against her, staring with sunken, large eyes.
The woman’s face was pale, her cracked lips tightly pressed together.
The head nurse sighed when she saw this. "I’ve mentioned this to you before—the bone marrow bank hasn’t found a suitable donor yet. Time is running out for Xiao Wen. You might as well try finding the child’s father..."
The woman’s lips trembled violently, and she was on the verge of breaking down.
The head nurse stopped herself from saying more, turned around, and walked a few steps away before hesitatingly reminding her: "The inpatient department has been pressing again for payment. I know you’re struggling financially, so we medical staff pooled together 20,000 yuan for you—it’s just a small gesture. For the child’s sake, please try to find another way..."
The head nurse placed a bulging envelope on the bedside table and sighed.
The woman held the child and cried silently.
As a healthcare worker, she’d thought her heart had long grown numb and cold.
Yet, witnessing the plight of this mother and daughter still filled her with pity and sorrow.
But she was just an ordinary person too, earning a modest paycheck while doing the hardest and most exhausting tasks. For people like her, even compassion had its limits.
This is the cruel reality of life.
Walking out of the ward, she looked up to see a young girl standing ahead. The head nurse jumped in surprise, abruptly taking a step back.
Puzzled, she asked: "You... are you here to see Zhou Xiaowen?"
Before her stood a tall schoolgirl in uniform, with fair skin and an aura of cold detachment.
It wasn’t clear how long she’d been standing at the doorway.
The girl took a notepad and pen out of her backpack and lowered her head to jot down a phone number.
She handed it to the head nurse. "This is the contact number for a medical charity organization focused on helping sick children. The person in charge is listed—please pass this on to her."