I found connections in the hospital and inquired around. Basically, those doctors and nurses from more than thirty years ago have retired and are no longer here.
Zhou Zhimo went to the archives again and rummaged through it until after get off work, but he still couldn't find what he wanted.
Fortunately, the person in charge of the information was Su Ruyi's good friend Qin Yufei, who accompanied Zhou Zhimo in the search.
Qin Yufei carefully looked through the information in her hand and shouted in surprise: "Zhou Suo, look at this, is it what you want?"
Zhou Zhimo strode over, took the yellowed paper in her hand, and looked at it carefully: "Yes, this is it."
"Finally found."
As he spoke, Zhou Zhimo took out his pen and notebook, pressed them on the filing cabinet, and copied down the important information one by one.
The two walked out of the archives room. It was already dark outside. Zhou Zhimo smiled and said to Qin Yufei: "Thank you very much for today. You were a big help and delayed your get off work time."
"Come on, let me treat you to a meal."
Qin Yufei smiled and waved her hand: "No need, Ruyi specifically told me to cooperate well with your work."
"You are serving the people, and what I do is what I should do."
"I heard from Ruyi that you have been very busy recently, so go and get busy."
Zhou Zhimo felt a bit sorry: "You haven't eaten yet, let's go have a meal together."
Qin Yufei smiled and refused: "Zhou Suo, there's really no need to be so polite."
"I have something else to do today. I'll let you know next time."
Zhou Zhimo had no choice but to agree: "Okay, then remember to find me. Then ask Su Ruyi to come with you."
The two of them walked out of the hospital gate while talking, and Zhou Zhimo hurried to the next place.
The attending doctor at the time was Li Fengxia, who had been retired for fifteen years.
Zhou Zhimo decided to go find her and ask for clues from that year.
He searched for it based on the address he found. Although it was already dark, Zhou Zhimo still couldn't wait to know more information.
When he found Li Fengxia's address, he knocked on the door: "Hello, is this Dr. Li Fengxia's home?"
The old man who opened the door looked at him kindly: "Yes, who are you?"
Zhou Zhimo hurriedly took out his ID to show her, and announced his home address: "I am a police officer, Zhou Zhimo."
He explained the purpose of his visit: "It's like this. There is a case involving things that happened thirty years ago. I want to find out something about the situation from you."
Treating the old man, Zhou Zhimo asked patiently: "Do you think it can be convenient?"
Li Fengxia smiled and let him in: "Come in, sit down and talk."
Zhou Zhimo walked in, sat down on the sofa, and looked at the living room. It was simple, simple, clean and tidy.
Li Fengxia poured hot water for him and sat down: "What do you want to know?"
Zhou Zhimo hurriedly replied: "Thirty-three years ago in the summer, a woman with dystocia was admitted to the county hospital. It was you who treated her."
"I checked the medical records at that time, but because of the lack of information, I didn't see any more clues."
"A case that is happening now may be related to the baby who was born at that time."
"So, I came to ask you."
Li Fengxia looked at him and asked: "What happened more than thirty years ago, do you remember anything?"
"It's been too long. Now that I'm old, I'm afraid I can't remember."
Zhou Zhimo took out his notebook, flipped through the contents he had copied, and pointed it out to her: "Look, this is the information."
"The woman who gave birth is my aunt."
"My mother said that it was my aunt's mother-in-law who took her to the hospital."
"After giving birth, my aunt fainted."
"When she woke up again, her mother-in-law told her that the child was dead and she had to find someone to bury her."
"When my mother and family arrived at the hospital, no one saw the newborn child."
Li Fengxia looked at the information recorded in Zhou Zhimo's notebook, listened to his words, and slowly thought about it.
Zhou Zhimo said intermittently: "My aunt gave birth to another son three years later, and he was delivered at the county hospital."
"Her mother-in-law has always been very kind to her."
Li Fengxia looked up at Zhou Zhimo and asked him slowly: "Does your aunt have a mole on her eyebrow?"
Zhou Zhimo nodded, pointed to a spot on his eyebrow and said, "Yes, she has a mole here, it's very obvious."
Li Fengxia nodded slightly: "The family said that the child was not saved?"
Zhou Zhimo nodded: "Yes, I asked my mother when I went back."
"Because of that incident, my aunt was very sad and her health became worse and worse. No one in the family mentioned it."
"I only found out today."
Li Fengxia put down the notebook in her hand and said slowly: "She did faint after giving birth to a daughter."
"Only after we rescued the mother did we realize that the child was missing."
"Her mother-in-law said that she went to buy something for her daughter-in-law, but when she came back, the child was gone."
"We were all looking anxiously, but no one noticed who had taken such a small child away."
"Her mother-in-law knelt on the ground and begged us not to tell her daughter-in-law that the child was lost, but that the child was gone after birth."
"She's afraid that her daughter-in-law won't be able to bear the blow and will suffer from confinement syndrome, so it's better to let her stop thinking about her."
"Later, we were busy with other things. No one asked about it at the time, and no one mentioned it."
Zhou Zhimo was surprised: "Are you saying that the child didn't survive at that time, but was lost?"
Li Fengxia nodded lightly: "Yes, lost."
Zhou Zhimo frowned: "The child was lost, and none of us knew it until now."
"My aunt has passed away, and her mother-in-law didn't say anything about it."
Li Fengxia sighed: "At that time, there was no surveillance, so we had to rely on people to watch by themselves."
"There have been cases of children being thrown away in hospitals, but the ones that were stolen were all male dolls."
"At that time, the family planning policy changed and workers could only have one child."
"Since ancient times, people's traditional thinking is to have a son to inherit the family. Girls have always been ignored."
"Back then, there were quite a few baby girls abandoned every year."
"Normally, no one would be willing to take the risk and come to the hospital to steal a girl."
Li Fengxia said intermittently: "Perhaps some bad guy passed by and saw the child wrapped alone on the bed. Seeing that no one was paying attention, he stole it away."
Zhou Zhimo still felt that something was not right. He asked Li Fengxia: "Dr. Li, are you saying that my aunt's mother-in-law specifically begs everyone not to tell anyone?"
Li Fengxia nodded slightly: "Yes, usually many people will cry endlessly about this kind of thing."
"The first thing she thought of was that her daughter-in-law wouldn't be able to bear it, so she knelt down and begged us not to say anything."
"We have seen a lot in the obstetrics and gynecology department. At that time, there were not many mothers-in-law who cared about their daughters-in-law, so I remember them clearly."
Zhou Zhimo's heart was full of questions as he recalled the past: "Is my aunt's mother-in-law good to her?"