Ye Wenhui had long since lost any desire to attend to Ye Wenjuan, that disgusting person. "Fine," she said. "I’m fairly familiar with the county town; I’ll go with you." She didn’t care what Ye Wenjuan thought at all.
Seeing her daughter nod in agreement, Shi Jingfang turned to Ye Wenjuan. "You rest here. I’m going to find your attending doctor to learn about your condition, and I also need to inform your parents."
Without giving Ye Wenjuan a chance to retort, the mother and daughter left the sickroom, one after the other.
Shi Jingfang was not lying; she went straight to the doctor’s office and found Ye Wenjuan’s attending doctor. "Hello, I’m Ye Wenjuan’s second aunt. I’d like to inquire about her current condition?"
The doctor, noticing the relative’s politeness, quickly pulled out Ye Wenjuan’s medical record. "She fractured her lower leg, and we’ve applied a splint. Once the swelling goes down, she can go home to recuperate."
Shi Jingfang asked about some other details before leaving the doctor’s office. "Let’s find a place to call your little uncle first."
Ye Wenhui looked at her mother. "My little uncle is at work. He could get time off to come here, but it would be inconvenient for him to take care of Ye Wenjuan."
Shi Jingfang glanced at her daughter. "We are only responsible for informing them. How they arrange things is their business."
She knew very well that if she called Zhang Baoxiang, her good sister-in-law might just dump Ye Wenjuan’s matter onto her, the aunt.
After finding a place, she handed the phone number to the staff inside, received a token, and went to the booth. As the call connected, she heard from the other end, "Hello, this is the Water Resources Bureau. May I ask whom to transfer your call to?"
Shi Jingfang spoke up, "Please transfer me to the Supervision Brigade."
A female voice came from the other end, "One moment, please."
Someone on the phone picked up. "Supervision Brigade, whom are you looking for?"

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