Pampered By My Fake Boyfriend's Brother-Chapter 496: Dad’s Contact Information
As Bao Shaojin closed the notebook, he noticed a young girl walking in with her head lowered, looking dazed. After seeing her obediently climb onto the hospital bed, he didn’t think much of it.
An Yin hadn’t been inside for long when An Ying hobbled in as well. Just at that moment, Auntie Zhang came out of the rest area, rushed to support An Ying, and said, "Just a few steps each day, don’t walk too far."
"Alright."
An Ying replied absentmindedly. She didn’t notice her daughter’s eyes filled with confusion as she was supported by Auntie Zhang and headed straight to the rest area.
Bao Shaojin looked at the young girl showing a neglected expression, finding it unbelievable.
Sure enough, she was just a little girl, so eager to win her mother’s affection even at this age!
Just as Bao Shaojin was about to get up, he saw the young girl get out of bed, putting on her shoes with incredible speed, giving the impression of a thief sneaking out... full of a sneaky feeling.
"Where are you going?" The man’s cold voice sounded.
An Yin had only taken two or three steps when she realized the man was in the room. She stopped in her tracks, stammering without finding a decent excuse.
Finally, she simply said, "Going out to get some air."
After speaking, she couldn’t wait to see the man’s reaction and ran outside, as if something very important was waiting for her there.
Just now, the conversation between the nurse and Ms. An was like a shot of adrenaline, summoning the deepest thoughts in her heart.
She couldn’t wait to shuttle through the corridors, looking for the nurse who had been chatting with Ms. An earlier. After one round, she hadn’t found her.
A spark of inspiration flashed in her mind, and she quickly arrived at the nurse station. Soon, she saw the resumes of the nurses hanging on the wall, and relying on her memory, she widened her eyes and identified them one by one...
In the process of searching, she didn’t even have time to catch her breath. Finally, halfway through, she saw the other person’s face.
An Yin memorized the other person’s name.
Her steps stumbled as she approached the nurse station, looking at the nurse at the front desk, "Hello, is Nurse Zhang Wan here?"
The nurse at the front desk looked at the young girl in the patient gown and quickly guessed who she was. People who could stay in a VIP ward were no ordinary people. The nurse didn’t think much of it and directly told her an address.
An Yin, following the directions from the front desk nurse, arrived at the downstairs nebulization room.
At this moment, the room was vacant except for a nurse, who was tidying up the chairs scattered around.
An Yin stood at the door, looking at the figure’s back, trying to say something but found her throat seemed stuffed with cotton, unable to utter a single word.
At this moment, her mood was extremely excited and anxious.
It seemed her inner doubts were about to burst out...
After the nurse finished tidying the chairs in the room, she stood and wiped the sweat off her forehead. When she looked up, she saw a girl who very much resembled the beauty from before.
The nurse paused for a moment, dazedly saying, "Here for nebulization?"
"No, no." An Yin suppressed the excitement in her heart, the words stumbling out.
The nurse listened to her and curiously asked, "Are you lost?" This hospital was extensive and had a complex layout. Many people didn’t know how to read the signs on the walls and often got lost, a situation the nurse was quite accustomed to.
"No."
The nurse noticed she kept repeating that phrase and saw her eyes fixated on her, catching a sense of caution in her heart, "Are you looking for me?"
By the time she asked this question, the nurse was already quite certain.
This young girl was likely here to find her.
"Yes." An Yin replied without attempting to hide it.
"What can I do for you?" The nurse dragged a chair from the side, sitting down slowly. After working for hours, her feet were beginning to feel sore and numb.
An Yin took a few steps forward, timidly looking at the other person, finding it difficult to start the conversation.
The nurse saw her remain silent for a long time and glanced at the clock on the wall. She lazily said, "If you don’t speak soon, I’m going to change shifts." She only had a few minutes until her shift ended and was eager to go home and rest.
"I’ll talk, I’ll talk." An Yin gathered the courage, her bright eyes meeting the nurse’s probing gaze.
"Alright, go ahead."
"Just now, upstairs in the corridor, the one who talked to you was my mom." An Yin honestly explained.
"I saw, you two have some resemblance." Both mother and daughter were stunning beauties, surely blessed by the heavens! The nurse sighed.
An Yin was taken aback, not expecting the other party to see it at a glance. She hesitated for a while, murmuring, "I have a favor to ask of you."
"What is it?"
An Yin clutched the corner of her clothes tightly, not good at lying, "My mom and dad had a falling-out, but I know they still love each other deeply..."
She paused here, her heart pounding, as she pondered how to fabricate a story, "Later, my mom took me away alone, not allowing me to contact Dad. I was afraid Mom would be upset, so I refrained from contacting Dad. By the time I wanted to reach out to Dad, I found out he had changed his number. Just now, when you talked with my mom, I overheard that you have my dad’s contact information. Can you share it with me?"
By the end, her voice tinged with tremors, she kept her head lowered to avoid the nurse seeing her guilty expression.
The nurse’s eyes shifted, noticing the young girl’s delicate fingers tightly clutching her clothes. It was clear the girl was nervous and eager to contact her dad.
A warm feeling brushed across the nurse’s heart. Having grown up in a single-parent family herself, she empathized with the little girl’s longing for fatherly love. She felt it deeply because she was in the same situation. When the law granted her to her father, her longing for her mother never ceased, though her mother remarried, and she chose to bury that yearning within to avoid disrupting her mother’s peaceful life.
Since the little girl’s parents still had feelings for each other, she nodded heavily, wanting to spare her from the path of a single-parent family.
The nurse pulled out her phone from her pocket, tapped a few times, and recited a long string of numbers clearly, "Did you get it?" seeing that the little girl didn’t have a phone, the nurse asked considerately.
An Yin repeated the number out loud.
The nurse looked at her phone, feeling her eyes grow misty, "Yes, that’s correct, that’s the number."
An Yin usually had a poor memory, but she memorized it after just that recitation because the last digits of the number matched Ms. An’s birthday.
The nurse adjusted her rare, outward expression of sadness, "Wishing your family a speedy reunion!"
"I also wish you happiness and joy!" An Yin sincerely looked at her.
The nurse offered a forced smile as her once happy and complete family was beyond repair.







