However, no matter what Zhou Sheng said, the second elder would not listen and refused to see a doctor.
Zhou Sheng said he was done talking, and finally stepped forward and forcibly pulled his father up and carried him on his back, all in one movement.
Li Fang stepped forward to stop him, but Zhou Sheng suddenly glared at his mother and shouted angrily: "Mom, is it because my father is dead that you are willing to give up the money?"
These words made Li Fang stop her movements, and she stiffened up and looked at her son, because she hadn't seen her son angry for a long time, and she was afraid of his angry son.
Zhou Quan originally wanted to stir up trouble, but Zhou Sheng restrained his body with great strength, and he was afraid that his son would be angry, so he kept silent.
Zhou Sheng went to rent a car with his father on his back and took his father to the hospital.
In the hospital.
After Zhou Sheng paid his father's surgery fee, he sent his father into the operating room.
It took about more than three hours to complete the operation.
The nurse pushed his father into the ward. Zhou Sheng was relieved when he learned from the doctor that the operation went well and that his father was fine.
Zhou Sheng stayed up all night and was so tired that he fell asleep while leaning against the wall.
The next day, Li Fang, who rushed to the hospital, saw this scene and her eyes were red.
Zhou Sheng opened his eyes when he heard the footsteps and saw his mother approaching. His eyes immediately fell on the shoes covered with red soil.
Without asking, he knew that his mother had been gone all night, and this was the only hospital that could perform surgery, so he came to find her.
He felt uncomfortable, ignored his mother, stood up and gave up his seat, "Mom, sit down quickly."
Li Fang shook her head and looked at her husband on the bed, "Is your dad okay?"
"It's okay, just take good care of yourself." Zhou Sheng replied.
Li Fang sighed, looked at his son with dark circles under his eyes and said, "I'll guard him while you rest."
"It's already dawn, I'm not going to sleep, I'm going to buy breakfast." With that said, Zhou Sheng left the ward.
Li Fang let out a long sigh.
Zhou Sheng came to the street and bought soy milk and fried dough sticks with the only money he had. Because he paid the surgery fee, he was now a veritable pauper. If he couldn't make money during these days, his family's life would also be a problem.
When his father gets better, he will have to leave and find a way to find money to support his life.
Zhou Sheng returned to the ward, and before he walked in, he heard suppressed crying.
He pushed open the ward door with a gloomy expression, and saw Li Fang quickly turning her back and reaching out to wipe away her tears.
Zhou Quan had woken up and smiled weakly when he saw Zhou Sheng coming back.
"Mom, have breakfast." Zhou Sheng put the breakfast on the table and didn't ask why Li Fang was crying, because if he asked, Li Fang wouldn't say anything now. He had to give them some space to vent privately.
Li Fang responded, picked up the soy milk, walked to the hospital bed, and handed it to Zhou Quan.
Zhou Sheng took it and said in a deep voice: "Dad can't eat food for the time being. We'll wait until the doctor informs us."
Li Fang nodded, walked aside and ate quietly.
"Son, I'm sorry, it was me who got you into trouble." Zhou Quan said weakly, blaming himself for getting Zhou Sheng into trouble.
Zhou Sheng became serious and spoke in a loud voice, "Don't say anything, I just want you to take care of your health and be healthy." After a pause, he raised his voice and said, "You are my parents, if something goes wrong
No matter how much money I make, it’s useless, so don’t think it’s a burden on me. Because of you, I have the determination to keep fighting.”
After hearing this, the two elders were surprised. After looking at each other, they both understood.
"Son, come and eat quickly, it's going to be cold in a while." Li Fang called softly.
Zhou Sheng nodded and smiled faintly. He also knew that the two elders slowly looked away.