I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
"Grandma, what's wrong?" I said.
"Can you wait a moment? I'll listen to what Dr. Gao has to say at noon," I said.
"Money counts lifespan?" I said.
"Grandma, what's wrong?" I said.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"I don't remember a lot of it, but that Taoist priest had a turtle shell with copper coins inside, and he would tell people's fortunes," grandma said.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
I was pulled by my grandma and walked all the way out of the inpatient department.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
The content is about artificial organs, and the picture is about artificial hearts.
"You're really awesome when you say that." I said.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
"So have you helped me calculate how much money I can make?" I said.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
"Money counts lifespan?" I said.
Grandma sat on the small flower bed outside the inpatient department.
I sat next to grandma, and grandma grabbed my hand.
This money suddenly made me extremely embarrassed. I thought about it and found an excuse and said, "Grandma, I always liked to throw things away when I was a child, right?"
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
"Gold, silver, crystal? This is too fake. Isn't it a scam?" I said.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
Grandma sat down directly, patted the other side cleanly with her sleeve and said, "Come on, come on, sit down, sit down."
"Grandma, you won't throw things, right?" I said.
I was pulled by my grandma and walked all the way out of the inpatient department.
I sat next to grandma, and grandma grabbed my hand.
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
This money suddenly made me extremely embarrassed. I thought about it and found an excuse and said, "Grandma, I always liked to throw things away when I was a child, right?"
"My things are kept well at home." Grandma said.
"The TV you brought? You mean the mobile phone?" I said thoughtfully.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"You're really awesome when you say that." I said.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
"April 18, 1995, what happened?" I said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
Grandma searched for a moment, and five bank cards came into my eyes.
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
"They don't cheat people, but they cheat money. I know my body. These things cost 10,000 a time. It's so much money, just lie down on it. I still don't think well of my body. I just They will take my money." Grandma said.
Grandma nodded, opened her waistband and put it back.
At this time, I saw that the transparent plastic shell looks like crystal, what alloy parts inside look like silver, and the connection is a golden circle, which is the so-called gold
"What are these?" I said.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"What are these?" I said.
At this time, I saw that the transparent plastic shell looks like crystal, what alloy parts inside look like silver, and the connection is a golden circle, which is the so-called gold
"Have you forgotten it?" I said.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
At this time, I saw that the transparent plastic shell looks like crystal, what alloy parts inside look like silver, and the connection is a golden circle, which is the so-called gold
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
"Do you still remember your birthday?" Grandma said with a smile.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
Grandma searched for a moment, and five bank cards came into my eyes.
I was pulled by my grandma and walked all the way out of the inpatient department.
Grandma continued to take it out of the small cloth bag and handed me a small piece of paper.
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
"There are many, many, I can't remember." Grandma said.
"Can you wait a moment? I'll listen to what Dr. Gao has to say at noon," I said.
He opened one and stuffed it into my hand, and said while stuffing it: "Those doctors are so bad, they want me to do a CT scan. Enhanced CT or something like that, it costs more than 10,000 per time. It can't be reimbursed, they want to lie to me." money."
"My things are kept well at home." Grandma said.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
"He said that there is a limit to how much money a person can make in a lifetime. Some people can make tens of millions in a lifetime. When they earn tens of millions in their thirties or forties, they start to get sick and die," grandma said.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
Grandma pointed to the news clipped from the newspaper and said: "At that time, some people thought it was false, but now it seems that what he said has come true."
"Wait? What kind of money did you cheat?" I said.
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
Grandma nodded, opened her waistband and put it back.
Grandma put the cards into my hand one by one and said: "This one contains 10,000, and this one contains 40,000. This one is for 20,000, I can't remember this. These money, these doctors are necrotic I want to defraud everyone. I cleverly deceived Xiao Gao and asked him to trick you into telling me that I was critically ill. This money is given to you, and you cannot be deceived by these bad doctors. "
Grandma nodded and said, "The teacher called and told me to throw away as many of the little yellow hats, red scarves, umbrellas and rain boots I bought for you. It's not a worry at all. I remember all of this."
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
At this moment, I have five bank cards stuffed in my hand.
"So have you helped me calculate how much money I can make?" I said.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
"Doctors don't lie," I said.
"It's very spiritual, so don't talk nonsense. It wasn't when you were a child, it was when I was a child. The Taoist priests at that time would die if they opened altars for people to perform spiritual rituals." Grandma said.
Grandma continued to take it out of the small cloth bag and handed me a small piece of paper.
"They don't cheat people, but they cheat money. I know my body. These things cost 10,000 a time. It's so much money, just lie down on it. I still don't think well of my body. I just They will take my money." Grandma said.
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
"My things are kept well at home." Grandma said.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
"Then can you put it away for me first?" I said.
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
"I don't remember a lot of it, but that Taoist priest had a turtle shell with copper coins inside, and he would tell people's fortunes," grandma said.
Grandma put the cards into my hand one by one and said: "This one contains 10,000, and this one contains 40,000. This one is for 20,000, I can't remember this. These money, these doctors are necrotic I want to defraud everyone. I cleverly deceived Xiao Gao and asked him to trick you into telling me that I was critically ill. This money is given to you, and you cannot be deceived by these bad doctors. "
"Grandma," I said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
"Do you still remember your birthday?" Grandma said with a smile.
"Then can you put it away for me first?" I said.
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
Grandma pointed to the news clipped from the newspaper and said: "At that time, some people thought it was false, but now it seems that what he said has come true."
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
"April 18, 1995, what happened?" I said.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"I've almost made all my money, tens of thousands here and tens of thousands there. I haven't made much big money in my life, and if I say 600,000 one stroke at a time, it's not much. I have a pension every month, and I know it in my heart. Very." Grandma said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
"Perhaps it's a coincidence. Back then, eating Bawang Meal wasn't considered a favor. It's normal to press your finger on red mud when you owe money on credit. As soon as he said he missed grandma, you thought about it far away." I said.
"Can you wait a moment? I'll listen to what Dr. Gao has to say at noon," I said.
I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
Grandma put the cards into my hand one by one and said: "This one contains 10,000, and this one contains 40,000. This one is for 20,000, I can't remember this. These money, these doctors are necrotic I want to defraud everyone. I cleverly deceived Xiao Gao and asked him to trick you into telling me that I was critically ill. This money is given to you, and you cannot be deceived by these bad doctors. "
"I still have a secret." Grandma said with a smile.
"I don't remember a lot of it, but that Taoist priest had a turtle shell with copper coins inside, and he would tell people's fortunes," grandma said.
"I've almost made all my money, tens of thousands here and tens of thousands there. I haven't made much big money in my life, and if I say 600,000 one stroke at a time, it's not much. I have a pension every month, and I know it in my heart. Very." Grandma said.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"They don't cheat people, but they cheat money. I know my body. These things cost 10,000 a time. It's so much money, just lie down on it. I still don't think well of my body. I just They will take my money." Grandma said.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
Grandma smiled and said: "When I was young, there were Taoist priests..."
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
Grandma sat on the small flower bed outside the inpatient department.
"Gold, silver, crystal? This is too fake. Isn't it a scam?" I said.
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
"Grandma, what's wrong?" I said.
Grandma smiled and said: "When I was young, there were Taoist priests..."
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"I've almost made all my money, tens of thousands here and tens of thousands there. I haven't made much big money in my life, and if I say 600,000 one stroke at a time, it's not much. I have a pension every month, and I know it in my heart. Very." Grandma said.
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
The content is about artificial organs, and the picture is about artificial hearts.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
"Taoist priests? Taoist priests were all liars when I was a child. I can't believe them." I interrupted my grandma and said.
I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
"It's very spiritual, so don't talk nonsense. It wasn't when you were a child, it was when I was a child. The Taoist priests at that time would die if they opened altars for people to perform spiritual rituals." Grandma said.
"What are these?" I said.
"Grandma, you won't throw things, right?" I said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
He opened one and stuffed it into my hand, and said while stuffing it: "Those doctors are so bad, they want me to do a CT scan. Enhanced CT or something like that, it costs more than 10,000 per time. It can't be reimbursed, they want to lie to me." money."
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
Grandma sat down directly, patted the other side cleanly with her sleeve and said, "Come on, come on, sit down, sit down."
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
Grandma nodded, opened her waistband and put it back.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
"I've done the math, and the best thing about him is his lifespan. Calculating lifespan with money is very accurate," said grandma.
Grandma searched for a moment, and five bank cards came into my eyes.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"The TV you brought? You mean the mobile phone?" I said thoughtfully.
"Wait? What kind of money did you cheat?" I said.
Grandma sat down directly, patted the other side cleanly with her sleeve and said, "Come on, come on, sit down, sit down."
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
"My things are kept well at home." Grandma said.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
"Then can you put it away for me first?" I said.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"Can you wait a moment? I'll listen to what Dr. Gao has to say at noon," I said.
Grandma’s childhood was more than sixty years ago, and it is now 2017. So more than sixty years ago in 2017, it was almost 1950. At that time, I said that there is no need for money now, and I thought about people’s lives today.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand? This..." I said with a wry smile.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
"Can you wait a moment? I'll listen to what Dr. Gao has to say at noon," I said.
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
"My things are kept well at home." Grandma said.
"Perhaps it's a coincidence. Back then, eating Bawang Meal wasn't considered a favor. It's normal to press your finger on red mud when you owe money on credit. As soon as he said he missed grandma, you thought about it far away." I said.
Grandma pointed to the news clipped from the newspaper and said: "At that time, some people thought it was false, but now it seems that what he said has come true."
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
"Can you wait a moment? I'll listen to what Dr. Gao has to say at noon," I said.
The content is about artificial organs, and the picture is about artificial hearts.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
"Taoist priests? Taoist priests were all liars when I was a child. I can't believe them." I interrupted my grandma and said.
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
Grandma continued to take it out of the small cloth bag and handed me a small piece of paper.
"You're really awesome when you say that." I said.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
The content is about artificial organs, and the picture is about artificial hearts.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
Grandma smiled and said: "When I was young, there were Taoist priests..."
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
"Gold, silver, crystal? This is too fake. Isn't it a scam?" I said.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
"Perhaps it's a coincidence. Back then, eating Bawang Meal wasn't considered a favor. It's normal to press your finger on red mud when you owe money on credit. As soon as he said he missed grandma, you thought about it far away." I said.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
Grandma nodded and said, "The teacher called and told me to throw away as many of the little yellow hats, red scarves, umbrellas and rain boots I bought for you. It's not a worry at all. I remember all of this."
Grandma continued to take it out of the small cloth bag and handed me a small piece of paper.
"Perhaps it's a coincidence. Back then, eating Bawang Meal wasn't considered a favor. It's normal to press your finger on red mud when you owe money on credit. As soon as he said he missed grandma, you thought about it far away." I said.
"Grandma," I said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
"Doctors don't lie," I said.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
"Wait? What kind of money did you cheat?" I said.
The content is about artificial organs, and the picture is about artificial hearts.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
Grandma searched for a moment, and five bank cards came into my eyes.
At this time, I saw that the transparent plastic shell looks like crystal, what alloy parts inside look like silver, and the connection is a golden circle, which is the so-called gold
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
Grandma smiled and said: "When I was young, there were Taoist priests..."
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"Taoist priests? Taoist priests were all liars when I was a child. I can't believe them." I interrupted my grandma and said.
"What are these?" I said.
Grandma pointed to the news clipped from the newspaper and said: "At that time, some people thought it was false, but now it seems that what he said has come true."
Grandma sat on the small flower bed outside the inpatient department.
"This may not be true, you don't have to worry about it." I said.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"April 18, 1995, what happened?" I said.
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
"The TV you brought? You mean the mobile phone?" I said thoughtfully.
"There are many, many, I can't remember." Grandma said.
"Taoist priests? Taoist priests were all liars when I was a child. I can't believe them." I interrupted my grandma and said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand? This..." I said with a wry smile.
"The TV you brought? You mean the mobile phone?" I said thoughtfully.
"I don't remember a lot of it, but that Taoist priest had a turtle shell with copper coins inside, and he would tell people's fortunes," grandma said.
"Doctors don't lie," I said.
"You're really awesome when you say that." I said.
"This may not be true, you don't have to worry about it." I said.
"Grandma, you won't throw things, right?" I said.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
"I don't remember a lot of it, but that Taoist priest had a turtle shell with copper coins inside, and he would tell people's fortunes," grandma said.
"I've done the math, and the best thing about him is his lifespan. Calculating lifespan with money is very accurate," said grandma.
Grandma sat on the small flower bed outside the inpatient department.
"Have you forgotten it?" I said.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
"It's very spiritual, so don't talk nonsense. It wasn't when you were a child, it was when I was a child. The Taoist priests at that time would die if they opened altars for people to perform spiritual rituals." Grandma said.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
He opened one and stuffed it into my hand, and said while stuffing it: "Those doctors are so bad, they want me to do a CT scan. Enhanced CT or something like that, it costs more than 10,000 per time. It can't be reimbursed, they want to lie to me." money."
At this time, I saw that the transparent plastic shell looks like crystal, what alloy parts inside look like silver, and the connection is a golden circle, which is the so-called gold
"I've done the math, and the best thing about him is his lifespan. Calculating lifespan with money is very accurate," said grandma.
"He said that there is a limit to how much money a person can make in a lifetime. Some people can make tens of millions in a lifetime. When they earn tens of millions in their thirties or forties, they start to get sick and die," grandma said.
"I still have a secret." Grandma said with a smile.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
"They don't cheat people, but they cheat money. I know my body. These things cost 10,000 a time. It's so much money, just lie down on it. I still don't think well of my body. I just They will take my money." Grandma said.
"Money counts lifespan?" I said.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
"You're really awesome when you say that." I said.
This money suddenly made me extremely embarrassed. I thought about it and found an excuse and said, "Grandma, I always liked to throw things away when I was a child, right?"
"He said that there is a limit to how much money a person can make in a lifetime. Some people can make tens of millions in a lifetime. When they earn tens of millions in their thirties or forties, they start to get sick and die," grandma said.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
This money suddenly made me extremely embarrassed. I thought about it and found an excuse and said, "Grandma, I always liked to throw things away when I was a child, right?"
"I've almost made all my money, tens of thousands here and tens of thousands there. I haven't made much big money in my life, and if I say 600,000 one stroke at a time, it's not much. I have a pension every month, and I know it in my heart. Very." Grandma said.
"Do you still remember your birthday?" Grandma said with a smile.
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"Doctors don't lie," I said.
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
"What are these?" I said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"April 18, 1995, what happened?" I said.
"I don't remember a lot of it, but that Taoist priest had a turtle shell with copper coins inside, and he would tell people's fortunes," grandma said.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
"Are you thinking of yourself when you say this?" I said.
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
"So have you helped me calculate how much money I can make?" I said.
I was pulled by my grandma and walked all the way out of the inpatient department.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
Grandma smiled and said: "When I was young, there were Taoist priests..."
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
"Do you still remember your birthday?" Grandma said with a smile.
"There was a very famous Taoist priest at that time. I have forgotten his name. He said that people today watch TV, but in the future people will hold a TV in their hands. If you beat him to death and don't let go, it is more important than life." Grandma pointed at the passers-by who were playing with their mobile phones on the road not far away.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand? This..." I said with a wry smile.
"It's very spiritual, so don't talk nonsense. It wasn't when you were a child, it was when I was a child. The Taoist priests at that time would die if they opened altars for people to perform spiritual rituals." Grandma said.
Fingerprint payment immediately came into my mind, and then facial recognition? Iris unlocking and facial recognition from Samsung and Apple spring to mind.
I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
"There are many, many, I can't remember." Grandma said.
"I've almost made all my money, tens of thousands here and tens of thousands there. I haven't made much big money in my life, and if I say 600,000 one stroke at a time, it's not much. I have a pension every month, and I know it in my heart. Very." Grandma said.
"Perhaps it's a coincidence. Back then, eating Bawang Meal wasn't considered a favor. It's normal to press your finger on red mud when you owe money on credit. As soon as he said he missed grandma, you thought about it far away." I said.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
"Grandma, what's wrong?" I said.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
When I found it, a small gray bag made from a sweater was taken out.
I was pulled by my grandma and walked all the way out of the inpatient department.
"This may not be true, you don't have to worry about it." I said.
Grandma searched for a moment, and five bank cards came into my eyes.
"Good stuff?" I said in confusion.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
"I know how my health is. I've asked. Money given by others is not counted as earned by me. Only the money earned by my own efforts will be counted in my life. Don't worry, take it, grandma will give it to you. Okay." Grandma said and pushed my hand holding the bank card into my arms.
Grandma smiled and said: "When I was young, there were Taoist priests..."
"He also said that if the organ is damaged, it can be replaced with someone else's. If it cannot be replaced with anything else, it can be replaced with something made of gold, silver and crystal." Grandma said.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"Doctors don't lie," I said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
"April 18, 1995, what happened?" I said.
"When we go out for a walk, you accompany me for a walk." Grandma said with a smile.
Grandma nodded and said, "The teacher called and told me to throw away as many of the little yellow hats, red scarves, umbrellas and rain boots I bought for you. It's not a worry at all. I remember all of this."
"You're really awesome when you say that." I said.
"He said that there is a limit to how much money a person can make in a lifetime. Some people can make tens of millions in a lifetime. When they earn tens of millions in their thirties or forties, they start to get sick and die," grandma said.
"Here you go, take it." Grandma said.
"They don't cheat people, but they cheat money. I know my body. These things cost 10,000 a time. It's so much money, just lie down on it. I still don't think well of my body. I just They will take my money." Grandma said.
"Wait? What kind of money did you cheat?" I said.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
"I've done the math, and the best thing about him is his lifespan. Calculating lifespan with money is very accurate," said grandma.
This money suddenly made me extremely embarrassed. I thought about it and found an excuse and said, "Grandma, I always liked to throw things away when I was a child, right?"
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
Grandma’s childhood was more than sixty years ago, and it is now 2017. So more than sixty years ago in 2017, it was almost 1950. At that time, I said that there is no need for money now, and I thought about people’s lives today.
At this time, I saw that the transparent plastic shell looks like crystal, what alloy parts inside look like silver, and the connection is a golden circle, which is the so-called gold
I sat next to grandma, and grandma grabbed my hand.
Grandma nodded and said, "The teacher called and told me to throw away as many of the little yellow hats, red scarves, umbrellas and rain boots I bought for you. It's not a worry at all. I remember all of this."
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"What else did the Taoist say?" I said. I didn't know why I was extremely interested.
"This... the doctor is here just for you. He wants to see clearly some of the conditions inside your body." I said at a loss.
"Have you forgotten it?" I said.
"Grandma, you won't throw things, right?" I said.
Grandma put the cards into my hand one by one and said: "This one contains 10,000, and this one contains 40,000. This one is for 20,000, I can't remember this. These money, these doctors are necrotic I want to defraud everyone. I cleverly deceived Xiao Gao and asked him to trick you into telling me that I was critically ill. This money is given to you, and you cannot be deceived by these bad doctors. "
This money suddenly made me extremely embarrassed. I thought about it and found an excuse and said, "Grandma, I always liked to throw things away when I was a child, right?"
"My things are kept well at home." Grandma said.
I sat next to grandma, and grandma grabbed my hand.
I sat next to grandma, and grandma grabbed my hand.
It is a corner of a newspaper, a clipping, so to speak. I saw it was news, and there was the Metropolis Daily logo on the footer.
He opened one and stuffed it into my hand, and said while stuffing it: "Those doctors are so bad, they want me to do a CT scan. Enhanced CT or something like that, it costs more than 10,000 per time. It can't be reimbursed, they want to lie to me." money."
"April 18, 1995, what happened?" I said.
"You just want to make money and get sick?" I said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
"Grandma, you won't throw things, right?" I said.
"Then can you put it away for me first?" I said.
Grandma continued to take it out of the small cloth bag and handed me a small piece of paper.
"Add a zero in front is the password for these cards." Grandma whispered in my ear.
I walked in slowly, but I hadn't reached grandma yet. Grandma walked over quickly and took me outside.
Grandma nodded, opened her waistband and put it back.
Grandma nodded, opened her waistband and put it back.
"He also said that in the future, people will not take money with them when they go out. Some will use their fingers and some will use their faces." Grandma said.
"Okay, you go ahead." I said.
I sat next to grandma, and grandma grabbed my hand.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"Grandma," I said.
I took grandma's small cloth bag over, opened it and stuffed the five bank cards back. He held up the cloth bag and stuffed it into grandma's arms.
"They don't cheat people, but they cheat money. I know my body. These things cost 10,000 a time. It's so much money, just lie down on it. I still don't think well of my body. I just They will take my money." Grandma said.
"What's wrong?" Grandma smiled.
"Wait a minute, I've always had it with me." Grandma said, putting her hand into her waistband and pulling out something.
"I've almost made all my money, tens of thousands here and tens of thousands there. I haven't made much big money in my life, and if I say 600,000 one stroke at a time, it's not much. I have a pension every month, and I know it in my heart. Very." Grandma said.
"Some people can only earn tens of thousands, but they live in confusion all their lives. Those who are sloppy can live a long life without making much money." Grandma said.
"So have you helped me calculate how much money I can make?" I said.
Grandma reached out and opened the small cloth bag. There seemed to be many treasures inside.
He opened one and stuffed it into my hand, and said while stuffing it: "Those doctors are so bad, they want me to do a CT scan. Enhanced CT or something like that, it costs more than 10,000 per time. It can't be reimbursed, they want to lie to me." money."
Grandma nodded and said, "The teacher called and told me to throw away as many of the little yellow hats, red scarves, umbrellas and rain boots I bought for you. It's not a worry at all. I remember all of this."
"Perhaps it's a coincidence. Back then, eating Bawang Meal wasn't considered a favor. It's normal to press your finger on red mud when you owe money on credit. As soon as he said he missed grandma, you thought about it far away." I said.
"Six hundred and thirty thousand." Grandma said.
"Baby, grandma has something good for you." Grandma said with a smile.
"Grandma, what's wrong?" I said.