I Didn't Save My Grandson's High Fever, and My Son's Family Went Crazy Regretting It

I Didn't Save My Grandson's High Fever, and My Son's Family Went Crazy Regretting It

by Bojack

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10Kwords9chapters
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Ch. 99
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My grandson had a high fever and convulsed in the middle of the night. I hugged him and rushed downstairs, but I couldn't get a taxi. I immediately called my son from the same community, and he was very impatient as soon as he got through. "Mom! Didn't we agree? Today is our world as a couple. Don't disturb us! Can you learn to be more independent and stop bothering us with trivial matters?" After saying that, the call was hung up. I called my daughter-in-law again, and on the other end of the phone was the loud music from the KTV and her sharp accusations. "Old lady, are you sick? Isn't it normal for a child to have a fever? You just don't want to see us well, and you deliberately want to ruin our wedding anniversary! I tell you, don't try to kidnap our lives with your children!" The son's voice came faintly from the phone, "Who is my wife? My mother again? Tell her to stop, she wants to live with me even at her old age!" The phone was hung up again, and my world collapsed. When I finally got a car to take my grandson to the hospital, the doctor told me that because of the long delay, the high fever had caused irreversible damage to the child's brain. My grandson has become a dull-eyed idiot. The next day, my son and daughter-in-law came back. They slapped me in the face when they entered the door, "You old man, how can you raise a child! You have ruined our son and our whole life!" They threw their disabled grandson to me and disappeared completely. I looked at my stupid grandson on the hospital bed, exhausted mentally and physically, and collapsed in the corridor of the hospital. When I opened my eyes again, I went back to the day when my son and daughter-in-law knelt down and begged me to move over and help take care of the children. This time, I want them to know what true independence means

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