Marital conflicts, Sun Chan found it hard to persuade them, feeling very awkward.
At that moment, the child suddenly started crying. Wang Dabao hurriedly picked up the child and gently rocked him: "My son, Bao, my treasure."
The child quickly quieted down, biting his finger and smiling at him. Wang Dabao was even happier, indeed father and son are connected at heart.
Guihua remained calm, didn’t get angry, and even picked up a bowl of porridge and started drinking slowly.
"Guihua, I was wrong..." Wang Dabao moved closer, only to be pushed aside by Guihua.
"I have nothing to say, let’s get a divorce. I’ll keep the child, and you go have one with that fox spirit."
Wang Dabao, anxious and scratching his ears, slapped himself hard: "Wife, with you like this, you can hit me or curse me, just please don’t divorce me."
Guihua spat disdainfully and didn’t even look at him.
Sun Chan quickly made an excuse and left. Let them talk it out themselves.
Sun Chan thought Wang Dabao probably hadn’t eaten, so she bought some buns and fried dough sticks. She ate a few sticks alone in the hospital courtyard, waited for about an hour, and then returned, seeing the couple talking and laughing while looking at their child. It seemed the storm had passed. Reflecting, she understood, this was the 80s; divorce wasn’t easy, especially with interests involved.
Sun Chan smiled and walked over, placing the food beside the table: "Brother, have some please."
"Thank you so much! Your name is Sun Chan, right?" Wang Dabao smiled: "Thank you so much for the past few days! We’re being discharged today, I’m taking her back for confinement. I’ll remember your great kindness for the rest of my life." He did not hold back, grabbing a bun and eating it heartily.
Sun Chan smiled and said: "I didn’t do much, it’s better to rest at home than in the hospital. It’s busy here, and not warm."
She took out the remaining few tens of money from her pocket: "I’ve kept track of expenses for meals and other things over these days, see..."
Guihua reached out to stop her arm: "If you really consider me a sister, keep it. You saved my life; we haven’t even given you a thank-you fee."
Sun Chan initially refused, struggling for a while, and then, feeling slightly embarrassed, accepted it, feeling like the money was burning in her hand.
"Then, sister and brother, I will leave now. I’ll visit you when I get a chance."
"Don’t go! Didn’t I say I’d introduce you to a job? You should go later."
Sun Chan was taken aback: "Huh, what did you say?"
"Don’t worry, the place I’m recommending is good, it’s a sanatorium in X City. The work environment and benefits are nice, and I’ve seen you take care of people very well. I’ve been thinking in the past few days about how to help you; isn’t this place quite suitable? My brother from my maiden family manages a few things there, you just go, and I’ll call my brother downstairs later to arrange." Guihua said cheerfully.
Sun Chan hurriedly waved her hand: "No way, sister. I’m not educated, and I’m from the village, how could I get into such a good place?"
Wang Dabao also said: "You saved my wife’s life, it’s only right we help you. When I wasn’t here, I heard you took good care too. We couldn’t thank you enough."
Sun Chan was a bit worried, afraid her education wasn’t sufficient.
Guihua laughed and patted her hand: "Rest assured, people with enough education don’t want to go, and without education, they can’t get in; you’re not worse than them, just go."
Sun Chan was very surprised; just because she helped someone briefly, she had the chance to get a good job opportunitiy.
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