Chapter 1114: Life-saving grace, no way to repay
With a creak, the door of the ward was pushed open again. Several people looked over subconsciously and saw Zhang Ran walking in. Luo Jia turned her back and wiped away her tears immediately.
The atmosphere in the ward was not right. Zhang Ran pretended not to notice anything and walked to the bedside, looking down at Zhou Juying. "Third Aunt."
"Thank you for saving me." Zhou Juying looked at Zhang Ran with complicated eyes, her heart full of gratitude.
Although Luo Laowu and Gao Yunfeng were the first to discover that she was injured, Luo Laowu chased after Luo Laosan.
Gao Yunfeng was so frightened that she just cried.
If Xiaoyue had not calmly treated her wounds and asked Gao Yunfeng to send her to the village doctor, she would have died long ago.
I can never repay her for saving my life. Just think about how she treated Xiaoyue back then.
Thinking of the past, she felt like she was not a human being.
"You're welcome." Zhang Ran smiled and recalled the past. "I remember one winter, I didn't take good care of Luo Yaozu, and he got into a fight and got his head broken. That night my dad kicked me out of the house, scolding me for not taking good care of my brother and letting him die outside. You passed by and found me and brought me home." It snowed heavily in the middle of the night. If Zhou Juying hadn't taken her in, she would have frozen to death that night.
Zhou Juying had long forgotten this little incident. It was only after Zhang Ran mentioned it that she remembered that the weather was particularly cold that year and the snow was particularly heavy.
She lived a hard life. She couldn't even take care of her own children, so naturally she didn't have any extra love to care for other people's children.
When she passed by Luo Lao Da's house, she saw a small girl sitting outside the gate, curled up in a ball. She was moved with pity and took her home. She kept her there for one night, and sent her back the next day because she didn't want her to eat more of her family's food. Because if she ate more, her children would eat less.
"There's such a thing?" At that time, Gao Yunfeng had not yet married into the Luo family, so she had no idea about it. Imagining the scene at that time, she couldn't help but curse, "Brother, you are such a rascal. Yaozu has been a rascal since he was a child. What does his fight with others have to do with you?"
After she finished cursing, she suddenly remembered that Boss Luo had died a long time ago. She smiled awkwardly and said, "Brother is already dead, let the past be the past."
Zhang Ran disagreed. She said that when she died and went to hell, she would continue to take revenge on her father and would never forgive him.
There was a sound of footsteps outside the door.
The nurse walked in quickly, holding a pile of bills in her hand, "Your bed is in arrears, who will pay it?"
Gao Yunfeng was the first to reach out and take the bill. She looked at the nurse pleadingly, "Can you pay it tomorrow? My husband went home to borrow money."
The nurse frowned and looked embarrassed: "Auntie, I'm just a small nurse, I can't make the decision."
"I'll pay it." Zhang Ran walked over and took the bill from Gao Yunfeng's hand.
As long as someone pays it, the nurse leaves happily.
"You are still in school, where did you get the money?" Gao Yunfeng reached out to grab the bill from Zhang Ran's hand, "Your fifth uncle went home to collect the money, he will be able to send it over tomorrow."
Zhang Ran dodged her outstretched hand and looked into her eyes: "I came here with my fifth uncle this morning, and I didn't hear him mention borrowing money."
"What?" Gao Yunfeng was surprised and a little embarrassed, "He may not have told you."
Zhang Ran had a blank expression on his face: "He called Auntie San a slut, why didn't he die?"
Gao Yunfeng: "...Where are the others?" She glanced at Zhou Juying's reaction out of the corner of her eye.
Zhou Juying didn't react at all when being scolded, as if she didn't hear anything.
Zhang Ran: "In the morning, we went to the detention center to visit my uncle, but the police didn't allow us to visit him, so he went home in anger."