"It's unfortunate to take their things with you; hurry up and take them away!" A woman rudely threw a bag over there.
Murong Lingran felt a heavy weight on her chest, making it difficult for her to breathe. As her consciousness gradually returned, she tried to open her eyes but found she lacked the strength to do so.
At this time, she heard another woman say: "Sister-in-law, you can't do this. She is a patient, and she is only a child. You want to kill her by throwing her out while her father and brother are away."
What?? Wasn't she trying to save the child in the middle of the road from being hit by a car? What kind of black-hearted hospital is this to throw her a brave person out? What did she say just now? Father and brother? Isn't she an only child? Her parents had passed away a month ago; where did they come from?
Lingran was so overwhelmed with thoughts that she couldn't quite understand the situation.
Before she could figure it out, she heard the person who first spoke again: "Hmph, her father and brother haven't returned for two days. They must have been eaten by tigers or bears in the mountains, or maybe they simply thought she was a burden and didn't want to care for her anymore. She is already a patient, and if I don't throw her out while she's still alive, am I supposed to let her die in my house and feel guilty about it?"
"However, her father's and brother's belongings are still here. She has been in a coma for 20 days. During this time, we have all witnessed how her father and brother treat her. This is their reality, isn't it? They might have abandoned her."
"Sister-in-law, I have been visiting her every day at her father's request, providing her with medicine and water. She is still alive. Moreover, there are villagers who go up the mountain to chop wood every day. If anything had happened to them, they would have been found by now. I believe there must be some delay; they will return soon. Please be patient and wait."
Murong Lingran was shocked when she heard the news. She was unconscious for twenty days, so it was no wonder her whole body felt so tight.
Could it be that the person who hit her did not send her to the hospital, but took her to rent a house, pretended to take care of her for a few days, and then ran away?
One of the onlookers approached the unconscious child and checked for her breath. With a heavy heart, he said, "Although her breath is weak, she is still alive. She has been fighting for twenty days, and the silver for this month has already been provided. If you discard her like this, you're betraying the trust people have in you. If something were to happen to her, how would that make you any different from a murderer?"
"Yeah, you're going too far. Murong and his son will be back soon, so just wait."
"It's not easy for their father and son. It's immoral for you to throw the sick child out after receiving their silvers."
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The surrounding people tried to persuade the person named Gao with every word, and Murong Lingran finally understood her current situation from their words.
She travelled back, and only twenty days had passed.
She clearly remembered that her father was the youngest imperial physician in the Taiyuan Hospital, and their family was sent to the frontier Saiyuan Mansion three years ago because they were framed.
Some time ago, the Mother Queen celebrated her birthday. The Emperor prayed for her and granted amnesty to the world. Their family was pardoned and allowed to return to the capital.
It's just that when they were about to get to the capital, they encountered robbers on the official road who were being chased by soldiers.
The last memory she had was being pushed down a five-meter-high dirt hill in the chaos. When darkness enveloped her, she was reborn as a baby in the 21st century.