Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 1060
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Chapter 1060: Chapter 1061: The Shame is Too Much to Bear! Chapter 1060: Chapter 1061: The Shame is Too Much to Bear! Meng Yunhan was due to Ahao’s sake, and she was sure that her mother-in-law would tell her these things tomorrow; it was a certainty.
Who else could it be, given she was now the only daughter-in-law of the family?
She was destined to be the one to hear these complaints.
The big girl’s marriage matters and the affairs of the two nephews were definitely going to be discussed with her.
“Wife, I missed you.” Yun Hao held his wife tightly in his arms, kissing her hair.
Though the words were few and had been said many times, they always made her heart feel sweet.
Because she knew that Ahao would not speak grand sweet nothings.
The next day, Meng Yunhan went to the hospital to see Yun Lei with her parents-in-law.
Yun Lei, knowing that Meng Yunhan had been away on business, was somewhat surprised to see her. Years had passed, and little sister-in-law remained unchanged, while he had aged a lot; they almost seemed like two generations apart.
“Second Brother, I’ll go find an orthopedic specialist for you in a moment,” Meng Yunhan said, preparing to seek out Old Li for Yun Lei.
It wasn’t that she didn’t want to help, but now the matter had come to her doorstep.
“Thank you then, little sister-in-law,” Yun Lei said somewhat awkwardly. Seeing her again brought feelings of shame.
Especially knowing that when he had an accident, his wife had run away, while Meng Yunhan had stayed with his younger brother.
Therein lay the difference.
Meng Yunhan sought out Old Li.
Old Li had aged and had mostly stopped going to the hospital over the years, leading a leisurely life.
“You girl, it’s rare for you to visit, huh?” Old Li saw Meng Yunhan carrying things over and knew she was busy. Even though she rarely saw him throughout the year, she would always pay him a visit, and he and Old Zhao had become chess buddies.
“Old Li, I’ve come to ask for your help today. My husband’s second brother fell from a building five years ago and miraculously survived, but he’s been paralyzed. We thought he would quickly get back on his feet, but five years have passed and he still has not stood up. Now he’s somewhat given up on himself, so my parents-in-law brought him to Kyoto to see a doctor.”
Upon hearing this, Old Li said, “I’ll go take a look now, but only because it’s for your sake.”
Meng Yunhan nodded with a grin, “Old Li, remember I owe you a big favor.”
Old Li got ready and went to the hospital.
Yunhan’s parents saw an elderly man with a lively spirit; this was the specialist Hanhan had spoken about.
“Father, Mother, this is Old Li, the orthopedic expert.”
Old Li looked at Yun Lei lying on the hospital bed. There was quite a difference within the family.
He had met Yun Hao before and was making his judgment based on that.
Old Li lifted the blanket and began examining Yun Lei.
Yun Lei’s parents and others watched Old Li conduct the examination.
“Do you feel anything when I press here?”
Yun Lei shook his head, “No sensation at all.”
“And here?”
“No feeling.”
“What about here?”
Old Li pressed on more than a dozen points, and Yun Lei felt nothing at any of them.
“This is somewhat difficult, I’m afraid the injury has been dragged on for years, making the chances of getting back on his feet even slimmer.”
Yun Lei’s mother asked anxiously, “What do we do now?”
“The only thing we can do is proceed slowly, with the help of medicinal liquor massage to generate heat. That’s best if he can feel even a little bit. Then, with the ointment, we take it slow.”
Yun Lei’s parents had no choice but to clutch at straws.
Yun Lei himself felt a spark of hope, “Old Li, how long will it take for my legs to feel something?”
He didn’t want to keep lying there, hoping to live like a normal person, not wanting to remain disabled. He wanted to pick himself up, for his children’s sake, and not be a burden to them anymore.
