The Male Main’s Uncle Is Openly Obsessed With Me
Chapter Summary
It would be fine if you didn't even think of legally thanking or compensating them, but you actually want them to continue helping you treat your eldest son. She could not bear the blow of losing any of her sons, let alone worry about her children day and night, fearing that something might happen to him the moment he left her sight and that she would not have time to provide first aid or take medicine to relieve the symptoms. I asked him to go up to Qi Rui's room and wait." "Okay, I'll go check...
As soon as Huo Chenhuan said this, the room suddenly became quiet.
Madam Ning's smile froze for a moment. She pursed her lips, sighed, and said truthfully, "As Mr. Huo said, we gathered here to meet Madam Huo and thank her in person. We also wanted to ask Madam Huo if she could... help our Siyuan."
These words were really hard for Madam Ning to say.
They spent a lot of time and effort to treat your young son without asking for anything in return, and saved his life.
It would be fine if you didn't even think of legally thanking or compensating them, but you actually want them to continue helping you treat your eldest son.
No matter how you look at it, this makes people feel that they are a bit... shameless.
But Mrs. Ning had no choice, as Ning Siyuan's asthma had always been a concern for their family.
Now that she suddenly knew that this mental illness could be cured, she had to speak up even if it meant sacrificing her dignity.
"I know this request is unreasonable, but I still want to shamelessly ask you to understand the heart of a mother."
"Mom!" Ning Siyuan couldn't bear to see his mother humble herself for him like this, so he frowned slightly and wanted to stop her.
Madam Ning just looked at him deeply and continued, "Siyuan's asthma was brought from his mother's womb. Over the years, I often wondered if I had done something evil in my previous life that made my child suffer like this since birth."
When Mrs. Ning said this, both families present looked at her in surprise. They obviously didn't expect that she actually thought this way.
"Siyuan was weak since childhood because of this disease. He would suffer for a long time every time he got sick. As parents, we couldn't help but feel distressed when we saw it. In order to make him feel better, we moved from our hometown to City A, where the air quality is the best. But even so, his condition has not improved at all and he can only rely on medication to alleviate it. Medicine is three-point poison, we..."
What really made Mrs. Ning devastated was that their eldest son's illness had caused them so much worry.
The younger son, who I thought was healthy, suddenly fell ill. If it weren't for the help of a noble person, he would probably have died earlier than the older son.
Upon learning of this, Mrs. Ning was so frightened that she almost fainted on the spot. Even now when she thinks back on it, she still feels terrified and terrified.
She could not bear the blow of losing any of her sons, let alone worry about her children day and night, fearing that something might happen to him the moment he left her sight and that she would not have time to provide first aid or take medicine to relieve the symptoms.
Su Yayan did not agree immediately, but groaned and gave an ambiguous answer: "I'll think about it."
Mrs. Ning looked a little lost, and Father Ning reached out and hugged her when he saw this.
She quickly recovered and said with a faint smile: "Take your time to think about it, there is no rush."
"Yeah." Su Yayan nodded, "Luo Weibing should have arrived, right?"
"He's already arrived. I asked him to go up to Qi Rui's room and wait."
"Okay, I'll go check on Qi Rui first and see him on the way."
"I'll take you upstairs." Ning Siyuan stood up and prepared to take the two of them upstairs personally.
Huo Chenhuan held down Su Yayan's hand as she was about to push him upstairs: "Go up, I'll wait for you downstairs."
Su Yayan was a little surprised. She glanced at Huo Chenhuan, then at everyone in the room, and said with some concern, "Then wait for me here for a while. I'll be down soon."
"Um."