Chapter 95: The future mother-in-law is not ordinary

Chapter 95 The future mother-in-law is not ordinary

Ji Ling took two steps back. Although she was in the hospital, it was already getting late. Who knew if she had an accomplice waiting secretly.

The woman stepped forward, "Let's go, I remember there is a garden in front, and the scenery there is good."

Ji Ling stepped back, "My family is still waiting, so I won't talk to my aunt."

"Just chat for a while."

Ji Ling saw a nurse coming from a distance, and hurriedly ran towards the little nurse, standing with the nurse, not as scared as before, pointing to the woman in a black dress not far away.

"This person started to say that the wallet was lost, and kept asking everyone to help her find it. When I went over to ask her, she would drag me to chat again. Is she a bad person?"

The nurse glanced over there and saw the woman standing not far away looking at them.

The nurse was silent for a while, and then said, "You misunderstood, this person often comes to our hospital, he is not a bad person."

Finally added another sentence, "I just like to chat with people."

Ji Ling looked at the nurse, weighing whether they were in the same group.

The nurse smiled awkwardly, "Do you want hot water? Go quickly."

There was a nurse, and Ji Ling also wanted to leave quickly, so she turned around and went to the water room. When she came out with hot water, she saw the woman and the nurse talking, and she didn't dare to stop, so she went back to the ward directly.

The nurse dared to look over to Ji Ling, and said to the woman when she saw the person walking away, "Dean Kong, since the person is gone, you should go home quickly. Today I saw Yao Wu, and he still asked about you."

Kong Siya looked at the direction Ji Ling was going, and said with a smile, "Xiao Han, that's my daughter-in-law, is she pretty?"

Han Li was the nurse just now. In fact, she is not a nurse, but the chief reporter here. Knowing that Dean Kong’s in-laws are going to be hospitalized today, she is worried about letting others take care of her, so she runs the shift herself.

"It looks good." Han Li smiled, "everyone has been looking forward to it since receiving the call, and I finally met someone."

Dressed plainly but elegantly, I heard that she was the number one student in the college entrance examination. When the little girl looked at people, her eyes were as clean as clear lake water, allowing people to see the bottom at a glance.

Although everyone dared not show it on the face, they would sneak a few more glances every time they met.

Kong Siya had a big smile on her face, "Then I'll go back first, and I'll have surgery tomorrow, so I'll trouble you to take care of anything here."

"Dean Kong is polite." Han Li sent the person away, and then returned to the ward department.

When Kong Siya returned home, her four sons were already waiting in the living room. When they saw the person, they yelled that they were hungry and asked where he had gone.

"Busy in the hospital, just got off work." Kong Siya smiled and auntie started dinner.

The four of them exchanged glances when they heard their mother came back from the hospital.

The fourth Zhu Heping is always the first to charge. He is named Heping, and he is usually the one who can fight the most.

"Mom, did you see my sister-in-law?"

"What little sister-in-law, no matter how young you are, you will be called sister-in-law from now on." Kong Siya snorted, her voice was soft, even if she scolded people, she didn't think she was really angry, "I see, I just have stage fright, I asked her to talk to me, and she hid in fear, and even told you Aunt Han that I was a criminal."

The fourth son of the Zhu family: .

Thinking of their mother's character, the four of them never suspected that the other party had misunderstood. In their impression, there were many times when their mother was misunderstood as a culprit. If you want to come to her house, you will suspect that she is not a good person.

Zhu Yaowu couldn't help laughing when he thought that Ji Ling could be frightened.

After that, I also learned the scenes I had with Ji Ling, and talked about Ji Ling's family affairs.

I think it's an interesting person.

Until hearing that Ji's family wanted to sell her university notice in order to save lives, everyone was filled with righteous indignation.

"Okay, this is a matter of Ji's family. You are not allowed to express your opinions. I have no objection to your being nice to your sister-in-law, but you must never interfere with her family affairs. This is the minimum respect for her, understand?" Kong Si Ya glanced at her sons warningly, saw them nodding, and then continued to eat.

Ji Yong’s operation was performed by Kong Siya herself. Kong Siya seldom performs surgery now. If the other party is not important, she will not go to the operating table.

In the evening, Zhu Yaowu was rushed to the hospital by Kong Siya, "They are not familiar with the place here, and it's not good to arrange a guest house. You can buy some food and send it there. I also asked my aunt to make chicken soup. You can bring it to you. sister in law."

Zhu Yaowu responded obediently.

When he returned to the ward with the chicken soup and said it was boiled for Ji Ling at home, everyone including Xu Fang took a look at the insulated box he brought.

Zhu Yaowu did not leave after putting down the chicken soup, but said, "My mother told me to watch you finish it, for fear that you would not drink it."

Ji Ling: There are three people in the room, let her drink alone. This rejection is too obvious.

But the future mother-in-law expressed her affection, and Ji Ling couldn't refuse. Ji Jianhua also persuaded, "You were scared just now, and you didn't eat anything. Drink while it's hot."

"Scared?" Zhu Yaowu asked

Ji Jianhua said, "She said there were criminals in the hospital, but the nurse said no, she must be scaring herself."

Zhu Yaowu: You scared your future daughter-in-law on the first day, let’s see how you introduce yourself to your daughter-in-law in the future.

With the mood of watching the excitement, Zhu Yaowu saw Ji Ling pour out a bowl of soup, took a sip slowly, and then his whole face froze with a pained expression.

Zhu Yaowu asked, "Is it hot?"

Ji Jianhua handed over another lunch box, "Spit it here."

Under the watchful eyes of the two, Ji Ling swallowed the soup with difficulty, tears streaming down her face in an instant, "My mother-in-law is so kind to me."

She turned her head to wipe away tears.

In the astonishment of the two, they poured another bowl of soup for each of them, "I can't drink this much by myself, so you can help me have a bowl too."

Ji Jianhua knew his sister somewhat, and seeing the plea for help in her eyes, he took the bowl, raised his head and drank it in one gulp, and put the bowl back on the table without changing his expression, "It tastes good."

"Drink." Ji Ling stuffed the bowl into Zhu Yaowu's hand, then lifted her own bowl, and swallowed.

Ji Ling wanted to cry again, because she was suffering.

How much Coptis chinensis needs to be put in.

Zhu Yaowu saw that the two brothers and sisters were looking at him after drinking, and he didn't hesitate any longer. He directly poured it into his mouth, and then squirted it out.

"Bah, why is it so bitter?" Zhu Yaowu wiped his mouth with the back of his hand, twisting his bitter facial features together, while looking at the thermos, there was not only chicken but also coptis.

Zhu Yaowu: It’s **** up.

Zhu Yaowu's tongue was so painful that he lost consciousness, and he spoke like a big tongue, "My mother must have used Coptis chinensis as ginseng again, I'm sorry."

When Zhu Yaowu sprayed out, Ji Ling had already stepped back three steps away, and said with a bitter mouth that lost her sense of taste, "I just got angry these few days, and I still want to eat something to defeat the fire, and the soup It tastes good too.”

Zhu Yaowu, "You are the first one to praise my mother's delicious cooking. I will tell her when I go back, she must be very happy."

Ji Ling: It's better not to!

(end of this chapter)

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