Chapter 405: A Day in the Life of Impersonating Grandma

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Chapter 405: A Day in the Life of Impersonating Grandma

With Wang Shufen and Lu Ya gone, Bai Zhi suddenly found herself in a much quieter place.

To be honest, he really didn't want to look at the display, because this girl was utterly hopeless.

She wasn't stupid in other ways, but when it came to matters of the heart, she became completely incapacitated, turning into an idiot.

Perhaps Li Wei was her destined calamity.

Bai Zhi glanced at her watch; it was already past two o'clock, so taking a nap was out of the question.

She put on a cotton coat, a woolen hat, and gloves, and then went out.

She bought some canned beef and milk powder suitable for the elderly on the street, and then boarded a bus heading towards Dr. Zhou's house.

It's the weekend, and when she arrived at the Zhou family's house, Director Zhou and Dr. Zhou were both there.

Grandpa Zhou was especially happy to see Bai Zhi come over and quickly ushered her inside.

Grandpa Zhou said, "Xiao Bai, it's been so long since you've come. We've all been waiting for you to come to our home as a guest."

Bai Zhi smiled and said, "Grandpa Zhou, you're usually busy with work and haven't had time to come over. But I've always been thinking about my Grandma Zhou."

"Come, sit down."

Grandpa Zhou told his daughter-in-law to quickly pour water and bring some snacks to Bai Zhi.

When Bai Zhi came to our house today, Dr. Zhou and his wife were overjoyed. After bringing water and snacks to the table, the couple sat down and looked at Bai Zhi with expectant eyes, as if waiting for her to say something.

Bai Zhi understood immediately.

The couple was probably hoping she would bring news of their daughter.

Unfortunately, her grandfather has not contacted her since he passed away.

"Dr. Zhou, Auntie, you must have missed Linlin these past few days, right?" Bai Zhi looked at them and said with a light smile.

Dr. Zhou's wife wiped away her tears and sighed, "It's not true that I don't miss her. She's my own daughter. I don't know where she is now. It's so cold. It's really worrying."

Dr. Zhou rolled his eyes at his wife and said irritably, "What's there to worry about? Our daughter is studying medicine diligently with Doctor Ye. She hasn't been kidnapped. You're always overthinking things."

Dr. Zhou said this, but his expression betrayed him.

Judging from his expression, he seemed even more worried than his wife.

Bai Zhi smiled and said, "Auntie, don't worry. My grandfather knows how to enjoy himself when he's away from home. He's different from other old men. He doesn't suffer at all and he would never let Linlin go hungry or cold."

She added, "If Linlin isn't serious about studying medicine, she might be criticized, but she will definitely not be mistreated in her daily life, so you can rest assured."

Upon hearing Bai Zhi's words, Dr. Zhou's wife's expression relaxed somewhat. She hurriedly asked Bai Zhi, "Dr. Bai, can you contact them? I want to write a letter to my daughter, but I don't know their address."

Bai Zhi said, "I just wrote a letter to my grandfather yesterday and sent it out, but I'm not sure if they went to Yunwu Mountain this time. Please wait patiently for a few days and see if my grandfather replies."

She tried writing a letter and sending it to see if the old man would receive it.

If there is no reply, it means that he/she has gone to travel to other places.

"That's right, don't rush, just wait patiently at home. Even if they write home after they get there, it will take time. The letter will take several days to arrive. What's the rush?"

Dr. Zhou looked on with anticipation, "Anyway, I am very happy and proud that my daughter can go out to study medicine with Doctor Ye. My daughter will definitely be better than her father in the future."

The opportunity to receive medical treatment under the tutelage of Master Ye is not something everyone has.

Doctor Ye is very strict in accepting apprentices.

Ordinary children wouldn't catch his eye.

That requires talent.

Grandpa Zhou also had high hopes for Zhou Lin.

Seeing such an outstanding Angelica dahurica, they were filled with even greater expectations for their granddaughter's future.

If I can become as excellent as a blank sheet of paper in the future, that would bring honor to my ancestors.

"Where is Grandma Zhou?" Bai Zhi exchanged a few pleasantries with them before asking about the person she cared about most at the moment.

Grandpa Zhou said, "She's sleeping. Judging by the time, she should wake up soon."

He stood up and said with a smile, "Xiaobai, you sit down first, I'll go see if my wife has woken up yet."

"good."

Before leaving, Grandpa Zhou turned to Bai Zhi and reminded her, "But when she comes in later, you can't call her Grandma Zhou."

"When she sees you, she'll definitely mistake you for your grandmother."

Upon hearing Old Master Zhou's words, Bai Zhi immediately understood, "I understand."

Her current identity in front of Grandma Zhou is Li Wanqing, her maternal grandmother.

She was Grandma Zhou's good sister who shared hardships with her.

Dr. Zhou sighed and said, "Dr. Xiaobai, what kind of illness does my mother have? Why doesn't she recognize anyone?"

His expression was full of helplessness. "She doesn't recognize people, but she remembers things from her youth very clearly. When she sees a neighbor's child, she mistakes him for my brother and me when we were kids and tries to drag him home."

"well."

Bai Zhi said, "Dr. Zhou, this is how Alzheimer's disease is; sometimes you're lucid and sometimes you're confused."

“The medicine that my brother asked someone to bring back from abroad has been somewhat effective. Sometimes it can even recognize people just like when I'm normal, but then I get confused again.”

"Take it slow and wait until you've completed the full course of treatment. The results will get better and better."

As they were talking, Bai Zhi heard a sound coming from afar.

"Wanqing really came?"

It was Grandma Zhou's voice.

Grandpa Zhou replied, "Really, would I lie to you? She's waiting in the main room."

"Then hurry up, I miss Wanqing so much."

Although Grandma Zhou was confused, she was very agile and walked ahead of Grandpa Zhou into the house first.

When Bai Zhi saw the old man come in, she quickly stood up.

"Wanqing".

When Grandma Zhou saw her, her originally cloudy eyes immediately lit up, and even her tone of voice carried the crispness of her youth.

"Sister, I've come to see you."

When Grandma Zhou saw Bai Zhi, she grabbed her hand and asked, "Wan Qing, are you alright?"

Bai Zhi nodded, "That's good."

"You look good, you should be fine."

Grandma Zhou glanced warily at Dr. Zhou and his wife, and whispered, "Let's be careful what we say, someone's watching us."

Bai Zhi, "!!!"

She cooperated by showing a cautious expression, "Okay, be careful what you say."

Dr. Zhou and his wife have become accustomed to their mother not recognizing them.

But being treated like a bad guy like this is still a bit speechless.

Dr. Zhou tactfully got up, gave his wife a look, and the two left the room.

Even Grandpa Zhou didn't come in.

Only Bai Zhi and Old Mrs. Zhou were in the room at that moment. Bai Zhi leaned closer to her and asked in a low voice,

"Why are there only the two of us? Where is Sister Chen?"

Bai Zhi's main purpose in coming here today was to try to get information from Grandma Zhou about another grandmother who was imprisoned in the cowshed with her back then.

Knowing someone's name provides clues to finding them.