"Who would send your son to die? He is my husband!" Shang Siling was angry. She didn't expect her mother-in-law to say such things in public, as if she wanted to deliberately kill her husband.
She had to tell her that her mother-in-law didn't really care about her husband. During this period, they did not come to the hospital a few times on the pretext of picking up and taking care of their children. Shang Siling knew that her mother-in-law Zhou Ruoxue called her youngest son Xiao Shupeng every day to cry and complain. It seems that Xiao Shugang is really dying and wants to move to his younger son's home quickly so that he can continue to take care of himself in old age.
It's common for mother-in-law and daughter-in-law to be suspicious of each other over little things, especially if they are not mother and daughter. Not only would Zhou Ruoxue not admit her daughter-in-law's accusation, she would only wonder if her daughter-in-law was planning to leave her eldest son and run away. Everyone, including her doctor sister and brother-in-law, told her that her eldest son was destined to live as a cripple. It doesn't matter if you become a disabled person. A mother can continue to take care of her son as long as he lives.
She contacted her younger son in advance because she was afraid that no one would take care of her older son if her daughter-in-law ran away. She hoped that her younger son could come back to take care of his older brother in the future.
For this reason, Zhou Ruoxue must have believed what her sister said more, and looked at Xie Wanying with cold eyes: If Xie Wanying hadn't come, her son would not have to risk his life to go to the capital.
Zhou Ruomei told her sister on the phone that medical students who are full of enthusiasm are actually stupid and like to use patients as guinea pigs to practice their skills. Tell her to be careful and not to think that children from relatives can be trusted. I heard that Xie Wanying didn't go home for four whole years, and she seemed to have no feelings for her relatives and friends.
After receiving the look from her eldest cousin, Xie Wanying estimated that her younger cousin had poured dirty water on her.
Using information gaps inside and outside the industry to falsely accuse others really refreshed Xie Wanying's understanding of her little cousin.
The most deplorable part is that because ordinary people who are not industry insiders have no way to obtain real information, there is no risk in letting Zhou Ruomei do this kind of thing until he is familiar with it.
Perhaps she should be thankful that the laboratory medicine course she studied before her rebirth did not go the way of her second cousin, otherwise her second cousin would have attacked her before.
Apart from her sister and brother-in-law, Zhou Ruoxue had no close relatives or friends who were doctors, so she could only choose to believe what her sister's family said when it came to medicine.
"Yingying, come down." Zhou Ruoxue ordered Xie Wanying in a rough voice, preparing to teach her cousin Sun Rongfang's daughter a lesson.
"Mom." Shang Siling stopped Xie Wanying from getting out of the car and said to her mother-in-law, "I know who you heard said bad things about Yingying."
"No one said anything bad about Yingying." Zhou Ruoxue responded in a low voice, feeling a little guilty.
The look on her mother-in-law's face showed that she was right. Shang Siling was so angry that her lips turned purple: "Ding Wenze hasn't visited his cousin in several days. He came here today to make irresponsible remarks. He didn't do anything to help. He only cursed my husband." Crippled. Mom, you actually want to believe what this kind of person says?!"
The daughter-in-law's complaint was to pour a basin of cold water on Zhou Ruoxue's head: "This - it's unlikely -"
"How is it impossible? Their family had known that my husband would become like this. So when we asked them for help at first, they kept saying that Ding Wenze was unavailable. When my husband was about to die, they claimed that he was unavailable. When my husband had to rush When I went to get treatment, I suddenly became free and called you to complain. What kind of kindness can they have?"