Act 214. White Sail Hospital

When he came to Baifan Hospital, it was already evening, and Reiner inquired at the front desk and learned that the victims of yesterday's accident had gathered in Building 6.

Walking into Building 6, Reiner saw tired people, in the hallways, uninjured people sitting on benches caring for their family and friends, and in the hospital room, burned people lying on beds, doctors and nurses examining them.

"Yesterday thanks to Granny Hedwig, she was the first to find out about the fire and ran all over the building to inform everyone, otherwise we would all have died in the apartment."

In the corridor, people exchanged their feelings after the disaster, and after experiencing life and death, there were some different things in the eyes of these people.

"It's a pity, Granny Hedwig, she ......"

One woman looked gloomy and shook her head.

"Don't talk nonsense, she is still undergoing treatment, after so many years, she has survived so much suffering, and this time she will definitely be fine."

The man beside her said reproachfully, causing the woman to hang her head and stop talking.

"Over the years, if it weren't for Granny Hedwig helping us, we might have died in some dark alley, she has done so many good deeds, why is she always the one who gets hurt!"

A big man said angrily, clenching his fists and slamming them against the wall.

"Those drug-addicted rabbit cubs, if I catch them, I will definitely skin them!"

"I don't know what the doctor said."

An old man said that he subconsciously felt the dry tobacco in his arms, but thought that this was a hospital, so he put it back.

At this moment, the door of a ward was opened, and a doctor came out with two nurses, and the people in the corridor immediately crowded up and asked nonsense.

"Granny Hedwig, how's she doing?" "Is she alright?" "Can you heal her?" "We can make up the money, please save Granny Hedwig!"

The doctor was a little surprised, and it took him a while to calm the crowd down, and he continued.

"The patient is not doing well, she inhaled too much smoke, and these toxic fumes penetrated into the bloodstream through her lungs and caused a lot of trauma to her internal organs, and to be honest, you need to be mentally prepared."

There was a sudden lament from the crowd, and the people were divided and fell into a commotion again.

Reiner made his way through the crowd and came to the attending doctor.

"Hello, I'm from the dissertation review committee, and I'm looking for a lady with the surname Oldman, who should be one of the residents of the Belém apartment."

Showing his identity, Reiner whispered to the attending doctor, although he could ask the other people present, Reiner felt that this doctor should be the one who had the most comprehensive understanding of the situation at the scene, so he came to inquire.

Hearing Reiner's inquiry, the attending doctor's eyes widened slightly, and he hesitated for a moment before pointing to the room he had just come out of.

"If you are a resident of the Belém apartment, then there is only one person with the surname Oldman, and that is Hedwig in this room. Mrs. Oldman. ”

Reiner was stunned, then walked into the hospital room.

It was a single room, and on the bed in the center of the room, an old man with gray hair was lying.

Walking to the bedside, Reiner recognized that this was the old woman on the shopping street that day.

In an instant, many things intertwined in Reiner's mind, and he figured out many things at once.

Cialis. Oldman died a few years ago, and his mother, Granny Hedwig, was obsessed with having her child's paper re-evaluated and fulfill her late son's long-cherished wish.

Yesterday, Granny Hedwig was supposed to come to Reiner with her paper for review, but she was delayed by some things and finally found a fire, so she couldn't make the trip.

"Siris?"

Granny Hedwig's consciousness was in a haze, and she vaguely saw a figure walking towards her, so she subconsciously asked.

Reiner was stunned.

He didn't know how to face the old man, from what he could see, Granny Hedwig had multiple severe burns on her body, and according to the doctor, the harmful gases from the combustion had affected her blood and internal organs, originally, these could still be treated by some expensive means, but Granny Hedwig's body was too weak to withstand such an operation.

Reiner stepped into the chair next to Granny Hedwig's hospital bed and gently shook the other's hand.

The calloused hand was a little cold, but with a certain force, he took Reiner's hand back.

"Ciris, listen to me, I have the help of a kind person who gave me the address of one of the reviewers who can help you re-review your paper."

Granny Hedwig said, a little joy in her weak voice.

"Cialis, mom believes in you, you're right."

She said, her other hand, gently patting an iron box placed at the head of the bed.

"Yesterday's fire, it was too serious, I couldn't put it out alone, so I could only notify the others and let them run, and when I finished notifying, I remembered that your paper was still in the house, so I went back to get it, it was really hot in the house, there were fires everywhere, but don't worry, my mother will protect your paper well...... cough cough cough cough ......"

Granny Hedwig was interrupted by a cough, her diminutive body trembling in the face of it.

"Alas, our house was burned down, but it doesn't matter, when your paper is published, we can live in a better house, you have always hated the mess in the house, when the time comes, you can call Lysa over, I haven't seen her yet, I'll make you your favorite pork pie......"

She kept talking, like a mother seeing a child she hadn't seen in a long time.

Maybe Granny Hedwig herself knew that she wasn't facing Ciris, but maybe she herself was willing to be deceived like this, because at least in the hallucination, she could still see her son.

"Siris, the doctor said I have to stay in the hospital for a few more days, you can go and send the paper over yourself."

Granny Hedwig picked up the tin box with trembling hands, opened it, and carefully pulled out a stack of parchment from it.

The title is "A Study of the Integrated Equations for Curvilinear Motion" by Cialis. Oldman.

"Look, this is your paper, I can't read the complicated ones, but I know your name, what a beautiful word, Siris."

Taking the paper from Granny Hedwig, Reiner noticed that a small piece of paper had fallen from it.

He leaned down and picked up the piece of paper.

It was a yellowed piece of paper torn from the corner of a notebook.

Above, a sentence was written in somewhat crooked, but incomparably clear handwriting.

- I'm sorry, Mom, I love you.