"What's going on?"
Tang Ziwei, who had been chatting with Zhao Wuyan in the next room, rushed over upon hearing the commotion.
He glanced at the shattered porcelain bowl on the floor, the brownish-red medicine stains still lingering on the ground, and Tang Si lying motionless on the bed amidst such a disturbance.
Tang's mother, her emotions running high, pointed at Tang Si on the sickbed, her eyes red and her mouth covered as she choked out, "Your brother... he's fainted. Take him to the hospital quickly."
Tang Ziwei's expression shifted slightly, and he immediately stepped forward, scooped up Tang Si, and rushed downstairs.
He drove him to the hospital for various examinations. After receiving the results, Tang Ziwei and Tang's mother went into the consultation room. The doctor, looking at the examination reports, sighed and shook his head, "The patient's previous serious injuries have not healed, and he has developed cardiopulmonary disease. His condition is very poor."
"Wh-what, what does cardiopulmonary disease mean?" Tang's mother, holding a tissue, wiped away tears as she asked.
"Has the patient been in a bad mood recently? Judging by the situation, it seems like excessive grief has triggered cardiopulmonary disease," the doctor stated his assessment.
Hearing the doctor's words, Tang's mother glanced at Tang Ziwei, and both understood.
Tang Ziwei immediately said, "Doctor, please help save Xiao Si, he..."
"The patient's condition is not very optimistic. It is recommended that you go to Jiangnan Central Hospital, where there is a nationally renowned internal medicine expert, Dr. Hu." The doctor knew the Tang family and Tang Si, so he recommended a better place for treatment.
Tang's mother did not hesitate and nodded, "Alright, I'll take him to Jiangnan immediately."
After asking the doctor a few more questions, they left the consultation room.
Just then, Zhao Wuyan arrived in a panic. Her expression was flustered, and upon seeing Tang's mother, she grabbed her hand and anxiously inquired, "How is Si Bing? Is she alright?"
Tang's mother patted Zhao Wuyan's hand and replied with red-rimmed eyes, "The doctor said he has cardiopulmonary disease and needs to be sent to Jiangnan Hospital for treatment."
"Jiangnan?"
Zhao Wuyan's heart skipped a beat. Without hesitation, she directly pleaded, "I'm going too, I want to be with Si Bing."
Tang Ziwei, standing beside them, immediately stopped her, "Your pregnancy is unstable, it's not suitable for you to go."
Tang's mother, worried about the child in Zhao Wuyan's womb, also intervened, "Xiao Si will have people looking after him there, you cannot go. You have a baby in your belly."
"Auntie, I... I..." Zhao Wuyan was extremely anxious and wanted to refuse, but for the sake of the child in her womb, she could only reluctantly agree.
Subsequently, the Tang family arranged for a helicopter.
Medical staff carried a stretcher onto the rooftop. Zhao Wuyan watched Tang Si being lifted onto the helicopter, her heart filled with worry, "Auntie, I want to go with Si Bing."
Her beautiful eyes were red, and she was extremely anxious.
Tang's mother held Zhao Wuyan's hand, "Ziwei is accompanying Xiao Si, he'll be fine. You just stay home and rest your pregnancy. The doctor repeatedly emphasized that you can only lie in bed and should not get up and move around casually."
As she spoke, Tang's mother became increasingly sad and distressed, "Xiao Si is hospitalized, I don't want to see anything happen to you or my little grandson."
At this, Zhao Wuyan didn't know what to say.
She watched helplessly as Tang Ziwei also boarded the helicopter.
As Tang Ziwei was about to close the cabin door, he looked back from a distance, his gaze falling on Zhao Wuyan, before finally pulling the door shut.
Whirring—
The propellers began to spin, faster and faster, stirring up a strong wind that ruffled everyone's hair.
Zhao Wuyan paid no mind to her disheveled hair, her gaze fixed intently on the rising helicopter, watching it fly farther and farther away. Only when the sound of the helicopter's propellers could no longer be heard did she heave a long sigh and turn to leave.