"You’re gambling with that child’s life!" Ni Yang continued, "People like Doctor Jiang and Zheng Lingling, they have no credibility!"
Zheng Suyu pushed Ni Yang outside and, with a ’thud,’ closed the door.
Ni Yang didn’t say anything more, fearing that the noise here might attract the attention of Zheng Lingling downstairs.
Zheng Suyu was far more stubborn than she had imagined.
Inside the room, Zheng Suyu leaned against the door and began to weep.
In the evening.
Ni Yang knocked on Old Madam Zheng’s door.
"Yangyang!" Old Madam Zheng looked at Ni Yang with some surprise.
Ni Yang smiled and said, "I’ve come to bring you and Grandpa some nourishing tea."
Old Madam Zheng said, "Come in, come in. Your grandpa isn’t in the room."
"Where did Grandpa go?" Ni Yang asked.
Old Madam Zheng casually closed the door, "He went to talk with your great-aunt, to see if she can remember anything."
Ni Yang set the tray down on the table and then said, "Grandma, I came over to talk to you about Great-Aunt’s situation."
Hearing this, Old Madam Zheng became very anxious, "What’s wrong? Is there something the matter with your great-aunt?"
Ni Yang shook her head, "No, don’t worry."
"That’s good," Old Madam Zheng sighed in relief.
The granddaughter and grandmother sat down on the sofa. Old Madam Zheng took a sip of the nourishing tea and smiled, "This tea is good, very refreshing and without a medicinal taste, which I hate the most in teas."
Upon finishing, Old Madam Zheng continued, "Yangyang, you just mentioned something about your great-aunt?"
Ni Yang followed up, "Great-Aunt has regained her memory."
Old Madam Zheng straightened up in shock, "Really?"
Ni Yang nodded, "She’s just afraid to admit it."
Old Madam Zheng found this somewhat confusing, "Why wouldn’t she admit it?"
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