Chapter 435 Flustered
Chapter 435 Flustered
She quickly picked up the phone and called Ju Mancang, who quickly answered the phone: "Juzi, Dad is fine, come to the hospital after dinner."
Juzi became even more panicked when he heard this: "Dad, what's wrong with you? Why are you in the hospital?"
Ju Mancang was afraid that Juzi would be anxious and said hurriedly, "It's your mother who just scratched her arm. It's nothing serious."
When Orange heard this, he had no time to eat and drove to the hospital in a hurry.
By this time Meng Xin had already woken up. When Juzi heard that the doctor wanted him to be hospitalized for observation, she thought it would be a good idea to have a thorough check-up. Meng Xin remained silent, as if he was immersed in some thoughts.
Juzi asked Ju Mancang to go back to Hongyu Garden, fearing that Hongyi would be worried, and also because Hongyi was still unable to take care of himself, so she bought some breakfast for Hongyi and Ju Mancang could have a rest for a while.
After a series of examinations, the doctor diagnosed Meng Xin with moderate depression, and that her heart not only had tachycardia but also irregular heartbeat, and recommended hospitalization.
But Meng Xin reacted strongly and refused to be hospitalized no matter what.
Seeing Meng Xin's firm attitude, the doctor suggested that Meng Xin go to the Fourth Hospital for treatment.
Orange didn't say anything. She also had a psychological trauma about the Fourth Hospital.
Seeing that Meng Xin’s reaction to going to the hospital was too strong, Ju Mancang said, “Okay, let’s not go to the hospital.” Only then did Meng Xin calm down.
A few people returned to Hongyu Garden first. Juzi made lunch. After everyone finished eating, Juzi said, "Mom, you and Hongyi should go to my Shuyuan, right?"
Meng Xin immediately said, "If I don't go, what if I get kicked out again someday?"
Juzi said awkwardly, "Mom, how could I chase you away? I was just mad at Yao Jin. But I still have that attitude now. Hongyi wants to get married and I have to buy him a house. He can only stay in my house as a guest and cannot think of occupying it as his own."
Ju Mancang took over and said, "Juzi, to be honest, I also thought you would give the house to Hongyi. It's not your mother's fault."
Juzi also quickly clarified her opinion: "Mom, Dad, when we let you live in that house, it was indeed for your retirement. I am willing for Hongyi to get married there, but I will never agree to give the house to Yao Jin.
Because the house was indeed given to me by Wu, and it can only be considered mine after five years, but the condition is that I still work for Wu, so the house cannot be given to anyone else and can only belong to me.
Besides, I haven't figured out whether Yao Jin likes Hong Yi or this house, and you didn't even ask me, but you just agreed to give it to her. Of course I'm going to be angry."
When Hongyi thought of the words Yao Jin used to scold Juzi, his love for Yao Jin suddenly faded. Then he remembered that he had just come out of the operating room and those people in the Yao family attacked them mother and son, and Ju Hongyi felt that his love for Yao Jin was ridiculous.
He suddenly felt very grateful for his sister's persistence, otherwise, perhaps the entire Yao family might have squeezed into the villa in Shuixiefang. Seeing his own family in such a mess, with sick and injured people, Ju Hongyi's heart suddenly turned cold at this moment.
As they were talking, Grandpa Mo called, and Juzi went out to bring Grandpa Mo and Master in.
After receiving a call from Juzi, the master asked Wu Nuanyang to bring him here. However, it would not be appropriate for him to appear in another hospital with his identity, so he went to visit Grandpa Mo first.
After knowing that Meng Xin was discharged from the hospital, the uncle and nephew came together.
But when Wu Song took Meng Xin's pulse, his brows were furrowed so tightly that they could kill a mosquito.
Juzi felt even more unsure. She had always felt that Meng Xin's pulse was not very good and could even be described as chaotic.
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