Rebirth in the 90s: Melting My Devoted Mr. Iceberg-Chapter 159: Teach Her a Lesson
Early the next morning, Jiang Xue finished breakfast, said a word to her in-laws, and went back to her parents’ home. She wanted to tell her parents about taking her father to the city to see the doctor next Monday.
Fortunately, it’s only Tuesday now, and there are still several days until next Monday. There is still time to pack up things at home or make necessary arrangements.
When she arrived at Jiang Family Village, it wasn’t even eight o’clock yet. Normally, at this time, everyone should be at home having breakfast. But the Jiang Family’s house was tightly shut, and the courtyard gate was locked.
Seeing the big lock on the door, Jiang Xue’s heart sank suddenly. Father Jiang shouldn’t have gone to the fields for work because he’s ill, so the main gate shouldn’t be locked.
But now, there was only one possibility, which was that her father was sick again and had gone to the hospital.
Last time she was here, Little Fox clearly said that her father’s illness shouldn’t relapse during this period. But how come after just a few days, he’s gone to the hospital again?
Thinking of this, Jiang Xue went to knock on the door of their neighbor, Uncle Jiang’s house. Father Jiang has three brothers; he is the second, with an elder brother and a younger brother.
Uncle Jiang and Father Jiang’s houses were connected together, while Uncle Jiang’s younger brother lived a bit farther away.
The door to Uncle Jiang’s house opened, and it was Aunt Jiang who came out. She seemed surprised to see Jiang Xue and asked, "Little Xue, what brings you here?"
"Aunt, I came back to see my parents. But they’re not home, and I don’t know where they’ve gone?"
"Looking for your parents, are you? They’ve gone to the hospital and have been there for several days already."
"What? Didn’t my dad just return not long ago? How come he’s gone to the hospital again?"
"Who knows! It’s all the fault of that Cheng mother and daughter. They came to your house causing trouble a couple of days ago and made your dad sick with anger."
"Cheng’s mother and daughter, was it Cheng Li?" Jiang Xue’s face changed, not expecting that what she feared would happen. She had already known that Cheng Li, having suffered at her hands, would certainly not let it go easily, so she had specifically reminded her parents to be wary of her.
But unexpectedly, Cheng Li indeed came, and even angered her father into the hospital. That damned Cheng Li, it seems she needs to think of a way to properly deal with her.
Otherwise, if she comes causing trouble from time to time, life really won’t be able to carry on.
But right now is not the time to pursue this; she must go see how her father’s condition is.
"Who else could it be? You have no idea how nasty their words were! Saying your parents sold their daughter, claiming you’re fooling around outside, even said you beat her. Anyway, whatever nasty talk there was, they said it. That’s why your dad got sick."
"Aunt, did my dad go to the hospital in the town?" Jiang Xue was in no mood to listen to what Aunt Jiang was saying, she just wanted to see her parents and find out how they were doing.
"Yes, your dad is staying at the town’s hospital. Your mom even came back yesterday to get some things."
"I understand, thank you, Aunt. I’ll visit you some other day, I need to head to the hospital to find my parents first."
Jiang Xue thanked Aunt and then rushed to the town. Once in town, she headed straight for the hospital.
At the hospital, after inquiring, Jiang Xue found out which ward her father was staying in and headed there directly.
In the ward, Mrs. Jiang was feeding Father Jiang some water. This time, Father Jiang had been seriously angered and had been hospitalized for several days without much improvement.
In the morning, the doctor had even suggested that they should go to a county or city hospital for better care. But with no money at home, even if they wanted to go, they couldn’t. They could only stay here and get some medicine from the doctor to manage the condition first.