Su Huai was aware of the situation, so he readily paid.
"Senior sister, just get hospitalized! I'll communicate with them to see if we can get you a private ward. Money is a small matter—don't worry."
But the communication result was that the orthopedics department didn't have private wards; the best room was a four-person room, and medical resources were seriously insufficient.
In the hospitals of the Imperial Capital, there was absolutely no question about the standard of care, but there were simply too many patients and too few medical staff—they couldn't cope.
Actually, the doctors didn't advise her to be hospitalized either and kindly persuaded her: "With your condition, as long as someone cares for you, convalescing anywhere would be the same. There's really no need to squeeze in here; it's too far and not even on the cooperative list..."