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Chapter 209: Volume 5

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"Did you count? Your father wasn't even born when I was a child. How could you be counted? Then grandma will take care of your money for you first. Of course, this money is not all for you. This is I will get you a wife in the future. Grandma may not be able to see it, but you can’t spend it randomly." Grandma said with a smile.

At this time, a shout came from not far away: "Are you here?"

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

Then Dr. Gao walked towards me slowly, and grandma walked quickly to the inpatient department.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

"Did you count? Your father wasn't even born when I was a child. How could you be counted? Then grandma will take care of your money for you first. Of course, this money is not all for you. This is I will get you a wife in the future. Grandma may not be able to see it, but you can’t spend it randomly." Grandma said with a smile.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

At this time, a shout came from not far away: "Are you here?"

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

I shook my head and said, "Sorry, I don't know much about this."

Dr. Gao looked at me with a smile.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

I looked into the distance. The person I was sitting on was half a head shorter than the doctor who came over.

Grandma smiled and waved and said, "Xiao Gao, are you passing by to see me?"

I shook my head and said, "Sorry, I don't know much about this."

Because I didn’t go to that house very often, and I was thinking that tomorrow would be the weekend. I chose to go back to my grandma’s house and look for Uncle Wu.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

Fast forward two weeks later, I buried my grandma.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

My first reaction was not the bank cards in the bag, but those magical newspaper clippings.

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

I looked into the distance. The person I was sitting on was half a head shorter than the doctor who came over.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

Inside the plastic bag were grandma’s spare clothes and the small cloth bag.

"Grandma's last wish is that she probably has Alzheimer's disease. So I forgot that Uncle Wu is dead. I'm sorry. Then I'll go back and get the key and leave without disturbing you." I said.

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

Grandma smiled and waved and said, "Xiao Gao, are you passing by to see me?"

At 1.8 meters tall, I slowly stood up. At this time, Dr. Gao, who was wearing a white coat, was actually a head shorter than me.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

I am very busy working in a state-owned enterprise, so I go to the hospital to see my grandma on weekends.

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

The handwriting is a bit ugly, but it’s incredible to me that my grandma can write at her level.

"Oh, you are Grandma Qiao's grandson?" the woman suddenly realized.

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

It should be said that one house is divided into two households, and Uncle Wu is next door.

I directly took half a month's personal leave to deal with the next thing.

Dr. Gao raised his head and smiled, handed me a document bag and said, "You must be Grandma Qiao's grandson. You are such a talented person."

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

"Wusu? Your surname is Wu? Do you know the Uncle Wu my grandma mentioned?" I said.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

Then Dr. Gao walked towards me slowly, and grandma walked quickly to the inpatient department.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

I directly took half a month's personal leave to deal with the next thing.

"Excellent." I smiled bitterly and glanced at the portfolio. Grandma's name was written on the portfolio.

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

"This?" I said.

The first page was my phone number and I flipped back to the last page.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

"You don't have a key. You should have all your keys at home. My name is Wusu, your next door neighbor." The woman said with a smile.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

My first reaction was not the bank cards in the bag, but those magical newspaper clippings.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

I nodded my head, and for a moment my grandma and work seemed to be weighing on me.

"Come back, let's talk about what's going to happen next." Dr. Gao poked the file bag in my hand.

Dr. Gao looked at me with a smile.

"Did you count? Your father wasn't even born when I was a child. How could you be counted? Then grandma will take care of your money for you first. Of course, this money is not all for you. This is I will get you a wife in the future. Grandma may not be able to see it, but you can’t spend it randomly." Grandma said with a smile.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

"I understand what you are saying, Dr. Gao, but can you tell me something I need to know?" I said.

At 1.8 meters tall, I slowly stood up. At this time, Dr. Gao, who was wearing a white coat, was actually a head shorter than me.

At this time, a shout came from not far away: "Are you here?"

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

Dr. Gao looked at me with a smile.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

Grandma said to me at this time: "Baby, remember to come up later. I have something else to say to you."

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

Because I didn’t go to that house very often, and I was thinking that tomorrow would be the weekend. I chose to go back to my grandma’s house and look for Uncle Wu.

Then Dr. Gao walked towards me slowly, and grandma walked quickly to the inpatient department.

During the three days of rest, I stayed with my grandma. Talking and laughing reminded me a lot that I hardly ever spend a full day at home. But when she had no memory as a child, my grandma remembered these stories very clearly.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

There was something crookedly written on it, and I opened my eyes wide and was dumbfounded.

"This?" I said.

Dr. Gao looked at me with a smile.

Grandma smiled and waved and said, "Xiao Gao, are you passing by to see me?"

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

I am very busy working in a state-owned enterprise, so I go to the hospital to see my grandma on weekends.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

"Come back, let's talk about what's going to happen next." Dr. Gao poked the file bag in my hand.

"I understand what you are saying, Dr. Gao, but can you tell me something I need to know?" I said.

The story of the Taoist priest lingers in my mind.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

The first page was my phone number and I flipped back to the last page.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

"Is my grandma serious?" I said.

Dr. Gao handed a pack of plastic bags into my hands.

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

A courtyard house, but only half of it.

I said with some embarrassment: "Sorry, I was presumptuous."

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

Grandma said to me at this time: "Baby, remember to come up later. I have something else to say to you."

I nodded my head.

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

The impact is very shallow, almost non-existent.

I shook my head and said, "Sorry, I don't know much about this."

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

"Grandma's last wish is that she probably has Alzheimer's disease. So I forgot that Uncle Wu is dead. I'm sorry. Then I'll go back and get the key and leave without disturbing you." I said.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

I nodded my head, and for a moment my grandma and work seemed to be weighing on me.

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

At this time, a shout came from not far away: "Are you here?"

There are no clippings, but there is a pamphlet.

Grandma said to me at this time: "Baby, remember to come up later. I have something else to say to you."

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

"I understand what you are saying, Dr. Gao, but can you tell me something I need to know?" I said.

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

"Is my grandma serious?" I said.

I nodded my head, and for a moment my grandma and work seemed to be weighing on me.

The handwriting is a bit ugly, but it’s incredible to me that my grandma can write at her level.

"I understand what you are saying, Dr. Gao, but can you tell me something I need to know?" I said.

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

Dr. Gao raised his head and smiled, handed me a document bag and said, "You must be Grandma Qiao's grandson. You are such a talented person."

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

"I understand what you are saying, Dr. Gao, but can you tell me something I need to know?" I said.

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

Fast forward two weeks later, I buried my grandma.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

I nodded my head, and for a moment my grandma and work seemed to be weighing on me.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

There are no clippings, but there is a pamphlet.

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

During the three days of rest, I stayed with my grandma. Talking and laughing reminded me a lot that I hardly ever spend a full day at home. But when she had no memory as a child, my grandma remembered these stories very clearly.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

"Grandma's last wish is that she probably has Alzheimer's disease. So I forgot that Uncle Wu is dead. I'm sorry. Then I'll go back and get the key and leave without disturbing you." I said.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

I am very busy working in a state-owned enterprise, so I go to the hospital to see my grandma on weekends.

The impact is very shallow, almost non-existent.

Then Dr. Gao walked towards me slowly, and grandma walked quickly to the inpatient department.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

I nodded my head.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

The story of the Taoist priest lingers in my mind.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

"Is my grandma serious?" I said.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

"Excellent." I smiled bitterly and glanced at the portfolio. Grandma's name was written on the portfolio.

Dr. Gao handed a pack of plastic bags into my hands.

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

At 1.8 meters tall, I slowly stood up. At this time, Dr. Gao, who was wearing a white coat, was actually a head shorter than me.

There are no clippings, but there is a pamphlet.

Dr. Gao looked at me with a smile.

There was something crookedly written on it, and I opened my eyes wide and was dumbfounded.

I am very busy working in a state-owned enterprise, so I go to the hospital to see my grandma on weekends.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

The story of the Taoist priest lingers in my mind.

I directly took half a month's personal leave to deal with the next thing.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

Inside the plastic bag were grandma’s spare clothes and the small cloth bag.

Fast forward two weeks later, I buried my grandma.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

Dr. Gao raised his head and smiled, handed me a document bag and said, "You must be Grandma Qiao's grandson. You are such a talented person."

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

There was no will, so my grandma’s house was naturally left to my dad.

I am very busy working in a state-owned enterprise, so I go to the hospital to see my grandma on weekends.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

Under the system of state-owned enterprises, bereavement leave is only available within one generation.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

I directly took half a month's personal leave to deal with the next thing.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

During the three days of rest, I stayed with my grandma. Talking and laughing reminded me a lot that I hardly ever spend a full day at home. But when she had no memory as a child, my grandma remembered these stories very clearly.

I said with some embarrassment: "Sorry, I was presumptuous."

Fast forward two weeks later, I buried my grandma.

"Excellent." I smiled bitterly and glanced at the portfolio. Grandma's name was written on the portfolio.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

Dr. Gao handed a pack of plastic bags into my hands.

This house is somewhat special. It was a house allocated by the country back then.

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

Inside the plastic bag were grandma’s spare clothes and the small cloth bag.

"This?" I said.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

Because I didn’t go to that house very often, and I was thinking that tomorrow would be the weekend. I chose to go back to my grandma’s house and look for Uncle Wu.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

"Wusu? Your surname is Wu? Do you know the Uncle Wu my grandma mentioned?" I said.

Inside the plastic bag were grandma’s spare clothes and the small cloth bag.

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

What Dr. Gao said started to come true little by little.

My first reaction was not the bank cards in the bag, but those magical newspaper clippings.

This house is somewhat special. It was a house allocated by the country back then.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

A courtyard house, but only half of it.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

The story of the Taoist priest lingers in my mind.

"Wusu? Your surname is Wu? Do you know the Uncle Wu my grandma mentioned?" I said.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

It should be said that one house is divided into two households, and Uncle Wu is next door.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

The handwriting is a bit ugly, but it’s incredible to me that my grandma can write at her level.

There are no clippings, but there is a pamphlet.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

I shook my head and said, "Sorry, I don't know much about this."

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

"Is my grandma serious?" I said.

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

The first page was my phone number and I flipped back to the last page.

A courtyard house, but only half of it.

Grandma said to me at this time: "Baby, remember to come up later. I have something else to say to you."

There was something crookedly written on it, and I opened my eyes wide and was dumbfounded.

A courtyard house, but only half of it.

I directly took half a month's personal leave to deal with the next thing.

"Grandma's last wish is that she probably has Alzheimer's disease. So I forgot that Uncle Wu is dead. I'm sorry. Then I'll go back and get the key and leave without disturbing you." I said.

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

"You don't have a key. You should have all your keys at home. My name is Wusu, your next door neighbor." The woman said with a smile.

The handwriting is a bit ugly, but it’s incredible to me that my grandma can write at her level.

The impact is very shallow, almost non-existent.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

I shook my head and said, "Sorry, I don't know much about this."

Wusu suddenly laughed stupidly and said, "Your grandma only believed my dad's lies. He even said that he could live to be one hundred and eight. But he ended up dead before he was fifty-eight. He was full of lies."

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

I directly took half a month's personal leave to deal with the next thing.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

Inside the plastic bag were grandma’s spare clothes and the small cloth bag.

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

The first page was my phone number and I flipped back to the last page.

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

I smiled wryly and there was no bank card left. At the same time, I froze on the spot, and Uncle Wu slowly entered my mind.

"Grandma's last wish is that she probably has Alzheimer's disease. So I forgot that Uncle Wu is dead. I'm sorry. Then I'll go back and get the key and leave without disturbing you." I said.

"Is my grandma serious?" I said.

I am very busy working in a state-owned enterprise, so I go to the hospital to see my grandma on weekends.

I shook my head and said, "Sorry, I don't know much about this."

Under the system of state-owned enterprises, bereavement leave is only available within one generation.

The impact is very shallow, almost non-existent.

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

The impact is very shallow, almost non-existent.

The first page was my phone number and I flipped back to the last page.

The impact is very shallow, almost non-existent.

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

There was something crookedly written on it, and I opened my eyes wide and was dumbfounded.

Because I didn’t go to that house very often, and I was thinking that tomorrow would be the weekend. I chose to go back to my grandma’s house and look for Uncle Wu.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

It should be said that one house is divided into two households, and Uncle Wu is next door.

"Come back, let's talk about what's going to happen next." Dr. Gao poked the file bag in my hand.

Dr. Gao handed a pack of plastic bags into my hands.

There was no will, so my grandma’s house was naturally left to my dad.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

This house is somewhat special. It was a house allocated by the country back then.

Grandma smiled and waved and said, "Xiao Gao, are you passing by to see me?"

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

This house is somewhat special. It was a house allocated by the country back then.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

I nodded my head, and for a moment my grandma and work seemed to be weighing on me.

A courtyard house, but only half of it.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

I nodded my head and said, "Okay, okay, grandma said it is."

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

During the three days of rest, I stayed with my grandma. Talking and laughing reminded me a lot that I hardly ever spend a full day at home. But when she had no memory as a child, my grandma remembered these stories very clearly.

It should be said that one house is divided into two households, and Uncle Wu is next door.

That day was the 10th, and grandma said tremblingly: "I will pay my pension today."

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

I looked into the distance. The person I was sitting on was half a head shorter than the doctor who came over.

"Fortunately, all her operations were performed in our hospital, and these files are recorded on the computer. Seventeen years ago, she had an operation to correct her disc herniation and then she was in good health. Six years ago, four centimeters were removed from her rectal cancer. The diseased tissue was found in the lungs half a year ago. We were afraid of metastasis and asked him to have a CT scan every two months. But she went her own way and waited for half a year until she felt uncomfortable. As a result, the location of the lesion was twice as big as we expected. Because of your grandma's age, we don't consider performing puncture and sampling tests. We actually don't recommend surgery, but the lungs are a little higher up, which is very dangerous. If it gets bigger, it may cause it. I think you understand what I mean. Meaning." Dr. Gao said.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

I took a taxi to the door and tried to knock on the door.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

"Wusu? Your surname is Wu? Do you know the Uncle Wu my grandma mentioned?" I said.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

The person who opened the door was a woman, she looked to be about my age.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

Fast forward two weeks later, I buried my grandma.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

I said with some embarrassment: "Sorry, I was presumptuous."

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

Dr. Gao handed a pack of plastic bags into my hands.

I said with some embarrassment: "Sorry, I was presumptuous."

There was something crookedly written on it, and I opened my eyes wide and was dumbfounded.

I opened the brochure and found it was a phone book.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

I looked into the distance. The person I was sitting on was half a head shorter than the doctor who came over.

Because I didn’t go to that house very often, and I was thinking that tomorrow would be the weekend. I chose to go back to my grandma’s house and look for Uncle Wu.

The time I spent visiting her could not keep up with the speed of her illness, and I defrauded her of the bank card in her bag to pay for the treatment.

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

"I understand what you are saying, Dr. Gao, but can you tell me something I need to know?" I said.

"Oh, you are Grandma Qiao's grandson?" the woman suddenly realized.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

I opened the bag and rummaged through the contents.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

I nodded my head.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

It should be said that one house is divided into two households, and Uncle Wu is next door.

"I... go home." I said hesitantly, and I didn't recover for a while.

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

The woman looked at me with some confusion and said, "What's going on?"

"You don't have a key. You should have all your keys at home. My name is Wusu, your next door neighbor." The woman said with a smile.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

I tried to read it out: "Baby, you must be wondering who the Taoist priest is. He is the ancestor of Uncle Wu next door to my house. I have not done the calculation for you. I asked Uncle Wu to do the calculation for your father, and he said that your father will make money. Different money. In the end, I really went abroad. If you want, you can try it yourself. The bank card password is your birthday plus a zero, don’t forget it.”

The story of the Taoist priest lingers in my mind.

Grandma said to me at this time: "Baby, remember to come up later. I have something else to say to you."

It should be said that one house is divided into two households, and Uncle Wu is next door.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

"Wusu? Your surname is Wu? Do you know the Uncle Wu my grandma mentioned?" I said.

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

"This?" I said.

Dr. Gao used my grandma’s phone number to notify me when he went to work at nine o’clock the next morning, and said that if I was busy, he could take care of my grandma’s funeral affairs.

I said with some embarrassment: "Sorry, I was presumptuous."

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

"You don't have a key. You should have all your keys at home. My name is Wusu, your next door neighbor." The woman said with a smile.

Fast forward two weeks later, I buried my grandma.

"Come back, let's talk about what's going to happen next." Dr. Gao poked the file bag in my hand.

I nodded my head.

I said with some embarrassment: "Sorry, I was presumptuous."

After I declined, I took leave that day and went to the hospital.

There was no will, so my grandma’s house was naturally left to my dad.

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

Grandma said to me at this time: "Baby, remember to come up later. I have something else to say to you."

Somewhat unfamiliar, I hope I remember correctly.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

"What do you want from my dad?" Wusu said.

"This?" I said.

Grandma's condition began to gradually deteriorate, and the illness came like a mountain.

Wusu suddenly laughed stupidly and said, "Your grandma only believed my dad's lies. He even said that he could live to be one hundred and eight. But he ended up dead before he was fifty-eight. He was full of lies."

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

"You must know my grandma. Before she died, she asked me to find Uncle Wu. That is to say, your father wants to tell fortunes. You know the fortune telling, right?" I said, thinking about pushing this matter to grandma. I don’t know if grandma will blame me if I go down in the future.

The handwriting is a bit ugly, but it’s incredible to me that my grandma can write at her level.

At 1.8 meters tall, I slowly stood up. At this time, Dr. Gao, who was wearing a white coat, was actually a head shorter than me.

Dr. Gao looked at me with a smile.

Wusu suddenly laughed stupidly and said, "Your grandma only believed my dad's lies. He even said that he could live to be one hundred and eight. But he ended up dead before he was fifty-eight. He was full of lies."

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

Then I watched Dr. Gao walk to my grandma with a smile, patted my grandma on the shoulder and pointed upstairs. I couldn't hear their conversation from my position, but after Dr. Gao and grandma finished speaking, grandma said at the top of her voice: "Xiao Gao, I'll go up then."

"Grandma's last wish is that she probably has Alzheimer's disease. So I forgot that Uncle Wu is dead. I'm sorry. Then I'll go back and get the key and leave without disturbing you." I said.

"You know your grandma's previous surgery, right?" Dr. Gao said.

"She looks good now, but I don't know how long she can last. We suggest you spend more time with her and talk more. Time may be running out, so you have to be prepared." Dr. Gao said.

Wusu frowned slightly and said, "My father died long ago."

During the three days of rest, I stayed with my grandma. Talking and laughing reminded me a lot that I hardly ever spend a full day at home. But when she had no memory as a child, my grandma remembered these stories very clearly.

I looked into the distance. The person I was sitting on was half a head shorter than the doctor who came over.

I made an international long distance call, and my father made a verbal agreement to leave the house to me after I decided to send my grandma off for the last time.

"It's okay, come with me." Wusu walked into the courtyard.

I nodded my head.

"Wait? Is this Dr. Gao?" I said, looking down at Dr. Gao who was walking towards me.

Dr. Gao pointed to my grandma and said, "I'll go and say a few words."

The story of the Taoist priest lingers in my mind.

Those were the last words she said to me, and she left HR that night.