Chapter 70: Well done

Actually, when I took Korean, I went home once a week. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

The Korean language school is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, and every time I take the bus back to another city.

I hated the hospital because I came every time I had an injection when I was a kid and it left a heavy shadow on my childhood. But due to stomach problems, I had to go to the hospital to prescribe medication every week.

But fortunately, most of the bacteria in my stomach have been eliminated, and the rest of them just need to stick to the medicine.

In the past, I used to go to the hospital alone, but today my dad also came to the hospital because my grandmother has not been feeling well recently, so I came to the big hospital in the city for a check-up.

"How do you feel when you get this germ?" On a bench in the hospital, my dad and I waited for my grandmother to have a blood test.

"Nauseous eating, no appetite." I thought about it for a moment and added, "Sometimes I have a stomach ache from time to time. ”

"Your grandmother has the same symptoms, and she may have the same disease as you." Dad sighed as he looked at Grandma sitting in front of the glass window.

"You take this ticket and go to the doctor." The nurse on the other end of the glass handed over the blood test sheet with a blank face.

I went to the gastroenterology department again, and the doctor looked at the blood test list and just said that he was anemic.

"Doctor, you can check a few more items." Dad said after taking a look at the case.

"Do you have health insurance?" The doctor asked.

"Yes." Dad said.

"Let's apply for hospitalization first." The doctor called, "There are no empty beds yet, I'll come back next Wednesday." ”

A man and a woman walked in directly without lining up while speaking, and the woman didn't look at the grandmother sitting on the chair and the father standing aside, or the group of people waiting behind, cleared her throat and said.

"The doctor introduced you to the director, this is Director Zhang from a certain city (a city)."

Everyone understands the implication.

Standing on the sidelines, I felt like I was about to explode, especially my grandmother who was sitting in the chair now.

"Director Zhang, right?" The doctor glanced at the rich man.

"Yes, from a certain city." The woman added.

"There's a queue in the back." The doctor left a sentence and turned back to my dad and said, "Don't prescribe medicine yet, wait for a detailed examination." ”

"Okay, thank you." Dad said.

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"I'll go, he's a bureau chief, isn't it?" After listening to my story, Brother Chao was also very angry.

"It's okay, anyway, I still have to follow order in the end." I said.

The place where we are now is the library, and after I came out of the hospital, Brother Chao asked me out to play.

"How's school doing?" I asked as I put the book back on the shelf.

"That's it." Brother Chao thought for a while, "Now there are only ten boys left, and the remaining six have gone to study art." ”

"Huh? Isn't there a small number of people on the other side? I was surprised.

"I moved to the other side." Brother Chao paused for a moment and said.

"Why?" I'm still amazed.

"Something." Brother Chao waved his hand and didn't answer the question, "How are you studying now?" ”

"It's okay." I said.

"It's hard to speak Korean." I told Brother Chao about this before, and Brother Chao also knew that I was going to South Korea.

"It's not difficult, it's hard to take the college entrance examination." I said with a smile.

"You might be surprised when you come back." Brother Chao said again.

"Why?" I'm curious.

"There's a lot going on in the dorm these days, and I don't know what you'll be like when you come back." Brother Chao closed the book hard.