Chapter 94: Dependent
A bucket full of chicken soup, basically unchanged. Ruan Liqing looked at the small bowl that Shen Zhuo took out and pretended, it was only one-third inside, and it was estimated that Shen Zhuo only poured it out.
Ruan Liqing sneered in her heart, Shen Zhuoxuan made such a gesture of dignity, did she still have to thank him for his praise.
"Ruan Jingbai is a chronic kidney failure?" Before she could speak, Shen Zhuo opened her mouth first.
Ruan Liqing's eyes narrowed slightly.
Shen Zhuo smiled: "Want to change your kidney?" ”
This disease cannot be cured except for kidney replacement, but kidney replacement is not a simple matter.
He leaned lazily back on the sofa, with an idle smile on the corner of his mouth: "Do you want me to help you?" ”
The Shen family has a big business, and Shen Zhuo's circle is also wide, so if you want to find a suitable kidney source, it is naturally easier than Ruan Liqing.
Ruan Liqing's heart moved, and she lifted her eyelashes and looked at Shen Zhuo: "Are you willing to help?" ”
Shen Zhuo's legs folded, "It's up to you." ”
The Ruan family used to be a big family, a scholarly family in Suzhou, with a rich heritage.
But at the time of Nguyen Yuancheng's generation, the Ruan family began to decline. By the time Ruan Liqing was a child, the Ruan family had completely degenerated from a big family to mediocrity.
Ruan Jingbai followed Mo Lan to her house, and Ruan Liqing was not yet ten years old that year. He originally followed the surname Moran, but was later renamed by Ruan Liqing's grandfather.
Ruan Liqing didn't like to communicate with people when she was a child, and it was Ruan Jing who followed her sister and sister every day, begging her to play with her.
Because of the death of his mother in childbirth, almost no one in the Ruan family would go out of his way to remember Ruan Liqing's birthday, except for Ruan Jingbai.
He would always give her small gifts and wish her a happy birthday.
In all fairness, Ruan Jingbai was really good to her.
Nguyen Jingbai spent another three days in the hospital before being allowed to go home. It's just that before going home, the doctor called Ruan Liqing and Moran to the office: "According to the patient's condition, the opinion on our side is to arrange dialysis as soon as possible." ”
Moran asked, "Is there only one way to do dialysis?" ”
"If you can find a suitable kidney source, you can also choose to have a kidney replacement." The doctor said, "This is a chronic disease, and this disease will follow the patient for the rest of his life." ”
Coming out of the office, Mo Lan took Ruan Liqing to the small garden downstairs, she has been a husband and a child all her life, she has no ability, she just hopes that a pair of children can be safe and healthy.
Ruan Liqing looked at Mo Lan, who kept wiping her tears, and could only pat her back to comfort, "Don't worry, there will be a way." ”
Ruan Jingbai was discharged from the hospital, so he naturally wanted to go home.
Ruan Liqing and Shen Zhuo also followed.
Mo Lan didn't have time to care about Shen Zhuo in her heart, she was full of Ruan Jingbai's body.
All the way home, before entering the door, Ruan Liqing paused, and still reminded Shen Zhuo, "The small town is not as good as the big city, you may not get used to it." ”
Ruan Yuancheng is also not in good health, Ruan Jingbai has been at home for the past few days in the hospital.
At this time, when I saw them coming back, I hurriedly came out.
Ruan Liqing looked at his somewhat stumbling steps, thinking that he might not have recovered well from the last fall, so he frowned and stepped forward, "Dad, you slow down." ”
Because I had just come back from the hospital, I had to pack up and didn't have lunch until almost two o'clock.
After the meal, Mo Lan helped Ruan Jingbai back to his room to rest, and Ruan Liqing also turned around and went back to his room.
Her room is on the second floor, and there are two rooms next to it.
As soon as Ruan Liqing entered the room, Shen Zhuo followed in.
He looked at her room, a hint of amusement in his eyes, "Haven't thought about it yet?" ”