Su Wanwan stopped talking after hearing what the driver said. She understood the truth, but she couldn't calm down. Her daughter was lying on the hospital bed, but as a mother, she couldn't do anything.
The driver saw the woman's sentimental expression through the rearview mirror and quickly sighed: "Don't cry. I meant it a bit harshly. I'm sorry."
Su Wanwan wiped her hands dry and shook her head: "It's not your fault. I was really in a hurry and couldn't control my emotions well. I'm sorry."
The driver looked miserable, but said nothing. He just wanted to reach the destination quickly.
All the way to Su Wuwu's ward, Su Wanwan quickly went in.
The girl on the hospital bed was a very small girl, nestled under the quilt, with a thin and pale face.
Su Wanwan was twitching with heartache, but Su Wuwu had already fallen asleep.
She made very little movement so as not to wake anyone up, and then quietly left the ward.
After repeatedly asking the doctor to confirm that Su Wuwu was fine, Su Wanwan truly felt relieved.
In order not to disturb Su Wuwu's rest, Su Wanwan sat in the corridor.
The hospital is really a magical place.
Su Wanwan looked at the ceiling, and her mind suddenly drifted back to the time when she gave birth.
It was extremely difficult to give birth to twins at that time. She almost thought that she would not be able to bear it any longer. She thought that it would be better to leave just like that. However, God still favored her. In the end, she gave birth to them safely, and she walked step by step.
Now.
It was her fault that the five little ones had not seen their father since they were born. Although they did not say it, Su Wanwan also knew that many people gossiped about her. Her children were too sensible and never made her worry.
Su Wanwan couldn't help biting her lower lip.
The woman burst into tears in the hospital corridor, seemingly unable to control her emotions any longer.
The eyes of the people around her moved over, but only for a moment. After all, in the hospital, there were people who cried more sadly than her.
"Wanwan?" Suddenly, a hand fell on her shoulder.
Su Wanwan raised her eyes and saw Grandma Sheng. She frowned: "Why are you sitting here alone? Are you sick?"
Grandma Sheng came to the hospital today, but it was just an old calendar. She happened to turn around and saw Su Wanwan sitting here alone, in such a bad condition, and there was no one around to accompany her.
Grandma Sheng was a little worried, after all, she still liked this girl very much.
Su Wanwan pursed her lower lip and smiled forcefully: "It's okay, my family is sick, and I feel a little sad. Just leave me alone for a while."
Without saying who it was, Grandma Sheng was worried: "How about I go take a look? I know a few senior officials in the hospital, and I might be able to help."
After Grandma Sheng finished speaking, she glanced at the closed door next to her. Su Wanwan's heart skipped a beat, and then she remembered that she was Fu Linchen's grandmother.
He immediately stood up and blocked the door of the ward: "You, it's better not to go in, he is resting inside."
Realizing that she had overreacted, Su Wanwan added: "He doesn't like being disturbed the most, and he was in a bad mood when he woke up. I came out before he lost his temper."
She smiled apologetically: "Besides, my friend is a bit introverted and doesn't like to meet people she doesn't know. I'd rather bother Grandma Sheng to worry about it."
How could Grandma Sheng not see anything? She was just old, not confused.
Immediately, I no longer insisted on going in to visit, but I was still a little worried: "If something really happens, you must tell grandma, you know, never carry it alone."
Su Wanwan felt warm in her heart when she heard these words. It had been a long time since anyone had cared about her so much: "I know, don't worry, I'm fine now and there's nothing wrong with me."