Looking at Han Liling’s expectant eyes, Doctor Yu said, "Little friend, although you have no money, your father can pay for you."
When Han Liling heard this, her originally pale face turned even paler. She shook her head in disgust and fear and shouted, "No! I don’t want to see him!"
Startled by her sudden strong reaction, a thought flashed through Doctor Yu’s mind. He quickly held her hand and said, "Okay, okay, we won’t tell your father. Don’t be afraid."
Han Liling looked at the doctor with wide eyes and asked, "Brother doctor, you are not lying to me, are you? I don’t want to see him."
Doctor Yu nodded and reassured her, "I promise that I won’t let him visit you unless you want to see him."
Seeing that he was serious, Han Liling nodded and breathed a sigh of relief. Her body relaxed and she felt sleepy suddenly. She slowly closed her eyes and drifted to sleep.
After waiting for a while, Doctor Yu heard her steady breathing and covered her small body with a thin blanket. He took the board hanging on the bed and wrote down information about Han Liling’s condition.
By the time he finished writing, the nurse was already standing next to him and asked, "Doctor Yu, do we need to make an appointment with a psychiatrist for the patient?"
Doctor Yu looked at the sleeping Han Liling thoughtfully and said, "I will contact the pediatric psychiatrist and notify her father. You must check on her more often."
The nurse nodded and said, "I understand, Doctor Yu."
Doctor Yu looked at her again, and then left with the nurse.
At the same time in Xie village, Bai Luyun was sitting on the veranda, leaning on the pillar while in a daze. She held a stone pendant in her hand and stared blankly into the distance.
When a villager walked by her house, she looked at her through the open gate and sighed when she saw her condition. As a mother herself, the middle-aged woman knew how much pain a woman must endure when she loses a child. Therefore, she has some sympathy for Bai Luyun.
After hesitating for a while, she made up her mind and walked into the yard. Typically, homeowners will notice if someone comes into their yard. But now, she was standing in front of Bai Luyun, yet her eyes were empty.
The middle-aged woman squatted in front of her, held her hand, and said, "Sister-in-law, I know that you are in pain now, but you can’t continue acting like this. You must cheer up and be strong. You still have your son, he needs you."
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