The Immortal Road of Rebirth

Chapter 203 Serious Illness

Chapter 203 Serious Illness (1)
[The Eight Sufferings of Life in the Buddhist School: Birth, Aging, Sickness, Death, Parting from Love, Not Getting What You Want, Meeting Resentment and Hatred, and the Excessiveness of the Five Yins]
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After school that day, An Ran and Ye Zhi returned home on time as usual.

As soon as he entered the door, he bumped into Secretary Xu head-on. He was hurrying out with his head down, and he didn't even see An Ran and Ye Zhi who were walking towards him.

Seeing Secretary Xu's distraught appearance, An Ran felt a little strange.After calling out Uncle Xu, Secretary Xu seemed to have discovered her and Ye Zhi.

"Uncle Xu, why are you going? You look so focused." Ye Zhi asked jokingly.

Unusual, Secretary Xu, who always greeted people with a smiling face, still had a tight expression on his face. He looked up and looked around, then lowered his voice and said to the two:

"The old man is in a bad mood today, you two pay attention, don't make him unhappy again."

"Is something wrong at home? Uncle Xu?" An Ran asked worriedly, tugging at the corner of Secretary Xu's clothes.

There is a reason for An Ran's speculation: Grandpa used to be in a bad mood, but Secretary Xu never reminded himself to be careful.Because all the staff in the Ye family's mansion knew that An Ran was Grandpa Ye's heart, even if the old man had any anger, as long as An Ran acted like a baby and sold him well, most of the anger would go away.

Now that it is so serious that Secretary Xu needs to remind An Ran to be careful, it will definitely not be as simple as a trivial matter that makes his old man angry.

Secretary Xu's words also proved that An Ran's guess was correct:
"Last night, the old head of the Yu family fell ill and was sent to the hospital. It is said that the situation is not optimistic. The hospital has issued a critical illness notice. The old man was very anxious about this matter. He didn't talk much all day, and he didn't even eat lunch. If not We stopped him, the old man might go to the hospital to guard him. No, I just want to go to the hospital for him now and find out the situation in person.”

Hearing that Grandpa Yu fell ill, and now his life and death are still uncertain, An Ran understands the seriousness of the matter.

Speaking of which, over the years, the leaders of Grandpa Ye's generation have left one by one, and there are not many left.

Although these people are now in high positions and have good living conditions, the state also attaches great importance to their health, and even provides them with specialized medical staff.But they couldn't stand the hardships they suffered when they were young, and the root causes of their illnesses caused by their disabilities and hard years. Many people fell down and didn't get up again, and went early.

Strictly speaking, Grandpa Ye should be regarded as the second-generation leader. Compared with the first founding leader, he was relatively small, and he came from an aristocratic family. He was more particular about life and took good care of his body.There have been no serious illnesses in these years, and my body is still very healthy.

But watching old people leave one by one, it must be uncomfortable in my heart.Even if they were incompatible enemies when they were alive, it is inevitable that they will feel a little disappointed when the people who have been with each other for decades suddenly leave.This is human nature.

Not to mention those old friends who have worked together and supported us through the bloody storm.Every time these people leave, it is a blow to grandpa.

Among these old friends, for Grandpa Ye, Grandpa Yu is probably the most important.

Counting the friendship between Grandpa Yu and Grandpa Ye, it should have been five or sixty years by now.

Since Grandpa Ye had just defected to the revolution, Grandpa Yu was his guide.The two have been supporting and encouraging each other through the Anti-Japanese War, the Civil War, the founding of the People's Republic of China, ten years, and the subsequent reform and opening up.

(End of this chapter)

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