Stay Home Daddy: I Was Reborn After My Daughter Passed Away -
Chapter 516: Five hundred and eleven why don’t you go to heaven_1
Chapter 516: Five hundred and eleven why don’t you go to heaven_1
Old Yuan had a very strong social air about him, which left Mr. Gu unsure what to say.
Luckily, Tang Tang wasn’t here; if she were, that would be a disaster.
Tang Tang always wanted to be the boss in her previous kindergarten.
Hearing what Old Yuan had said, wouldn’t she rise to the occasion completely?
Old Yuan didn’t stay in the hospital room for too long, seeming to really go look for his social connections.
Watching him leave, Ji Pianran hurriedly asked Mr. Gu, "What does Qi Qi’s dad do for a living? Why does he look so fierce? He couldn’t be involved in some shady business, could he?"
At that moment, she was slightly worried, and you really couldn’t blame her.
Mainly because, just a moment ago, Old Yuan had come off so imposingly, as if he was about to tear down the sky.
Even though Mr. Gu had been in contact with Old Yuan for a long while, this was his first time seeing this side of Old Yuan’s character, which actually surprised him.
"Don’t worry, Old Yuan is a good guy. During the day, someone came to our shop claiming to be from a company and placed an order for more than ten thousand yuan worth of flowers. I suspect it was Old Yuan who arranged it."
Mr. Gu talked about today’s bizarre purchase and the equally mysterious order.
Mr. Gu wasn’t stupid; on the contrary, he was very smart. So, he suspected that the purchase was probably arranged by Old Yuan, deliberately looking after his business.
Mr. Gu felt that this possibility was quite significant, as his Chinese medicine had really shown results to Qi Qi.
Being Qi Qi’s father and so concerned about this matter all along, it was only natural for Old Yuan to send someone to deliberately bring something over.
"Then his interpersonal skills must be quite strong," Ji Pianran evaluated Old Yuan in her heart at that time.
Such people often come across as very sophisticated in society, giving off the impression that both personally and professionally they are flawless.
"I find dealing with him to be quite smooth; actually, interacting with people like him feels quite relaxing to me," Mr. Gu said nonchalantly.
He had a rather high opinion of Old Yuan, because of all the things Old Yuan had shown over time, it was clear that he could be considered one of the smarter people in society.
"Never mind him, how are you feeling right now?" Mr. Gu wasn’t in the mood to care about other people’s affairs at that time.
The sight of Mr. Gu in front of her was already worrying enough; how could she have the heart to concern herself with others?
Upon hearing this, Mr. Gu replied quite ordinarily, "What could be wrong with me? Your husband here is in great shape. I feel like I could remove the gauze right now."
After saying this to Ji Pianran, she immediately raised her little fist as if she was about to give Mr. Gu a lesson.
Mr. Gu quickly hugged his head, for fear of Ji Pianran’s merciless Iron Hand.
"You just had surgery and you want to remove the gauze? Why don’t you just fly to the sky?" Ji Pianran found Mr. Gu’s ridiculous attitude both aggravating and somewhat amusing.
Mr. Gu just laughed it off and didn’t say much more. However, if he were to speak his true thoughts, he really felt that he should be alright.
His waist and abdomen weren’t hurting anymore, and he didn’t know if it was because the anesthetic hadn’t worn off yet.
But he truly believed that he was capable of doing a few push-ups right then and there.
So Ji Pianran stayed with Mr. Gu the entire night, and while he hadn’t fallen asleep yet, Ji Pianran had already dozed off first.
The hospital room that Old Zhang had found was quite good, and his handling of things made Mr. Gu feel it was very appropriate.
The room had a bed for family members, which allowed Ji Pianran to find a place to get a good night’s rest.
While Ji Pianran was sleeping, Mr. Gu had no sleepiness in him at all.
At that moment, the only thing on his mind was who exactly was the person causing him trouble?
Mr. Gu was convinced it was no coincidence; someone must have instructed them.
Of course, if it really was just those riffraff with nothing better to do, looking for a thrill, then Mr. Gu could only say he was speechless.
As he thought about it, Mr. Gu eventually drifted off to sleep.
Nothing at all happened throughout the long night.
The kind of scene Old Zhang imagined—being attacked once more and given a thorough beating—did not materialize.
Mr. Gu felt that such things simply could not happen, unless those people had truly lost their minds.
Day broke, and Ji Pianran also woke up.
But before she did, Mr. Gu had already been up and about early.
Ji Pianran was an early sleeper but a late riser; fortunately, Mr. Gu had long since gotten used to it.
Seeing Ji Pianran awake, Mr. Gu directly asked her, "How did you sleep, was it comfortable enough?"
He asked with a smile, and Ji Pianran appeared a bit embarrassed upon hearing it, seemingly recalling how early she had gone to sleep the night before.
"It was fine, just usual," Ji Pianran replied, slightly embarrassed.
Mr. Gu simply laughed off her response, without any superfluous words.
"How are you feeling? I’ll have someone come and change your dressing."
Ji Pianran got up and went outside the ward to find a doctor.
Then the doctor whom they had met yesterday reappeared in Mr. Gu’s ward.
It was this doctor who had informed Old Yuan of his hospitalization yesterday.
As the doctor approached Mr. Gu’s bed, a large group of intern students trailed behind him.
"Mr. Gu, how are you feeling?"
"Now you see the benefits of Western medicine, don’t you? That Traditional Chinese medicine approach you were so into is barely effective, most of it is just a placebo effect. Of course, even the few remedies that do work tend to be very slow and painful to take effect.
Last night, in your condition, not even an imperial physician could have helped."
He said to Mr. Gu.
Hearing this, Mr. Gu replied with a smile, "I feel that my condition is very good now, my body has probably already recovered. I think it has to do with the Chinese medicine I was drinking earlier."
Mr. Gu was deliberately contradicting the doctor. There was no other reason; he was simply teasing him.
The doctor’s face turned very serious upon hearing this.
"Mr. Gu, I can tell you with full responsibility that I was present throughout your surgery yesterday.
No one knows better than I do when your wound will heal. According to my judgment, it will take at least half a month before there’s a sign of healing.
To fully recover, it will take at least forty days or more."
He confidently told Mr. Gu.
After speaking, he turned to look at the group of intern students following him.
"This is all essential knowledge; make a note of all of it, it will be useful in your future work."
Upon hearing his words, all the intern students hurriedly jotted down what he said in their notepads.
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