Chapter 376 So good
When Yu Dasheng said those words, he was initially unwilling and punched Yu Dasheng under the table.

In Yu Dawei's view, no matter what his father does or what decision he makes, he is still his father. You can express your own ideas, but you can't blame him.

Do you think the old man wants to see Da Feng so sickly every day? It's all because he doesn't have money!
These were Yu Dawei's exact words, after which he pulled the silent old man away from the tavern.

In the following year, the old man became even more taciturn. His mother had only passed away a few years ago, and he had not yet recovered from the previous tragedy.

Ultimately, with no other option, Yu Dawei had to contact his younger sister, Yu Fang, whose family had settled in a coastal city, and suggested that the old man go there to relax.

Looking back now, Yu Dawei probably won't see the scene of father and son blaming each other because of Dafeng anymore.

"Dawei, have you decided where to go from here?" Professor Zhang clearly hadn't finished talking with Yu Dawei and wanted to know about Yu Dawei's next steps.

“We’re not planning on staying in the hotel anymore. There are so many people coming and going every day; it’s not safe for two girls to stay in a hotel. Besides, hotels aren’t cheap. I’m thinking of taking my sisters to rent a place nearby. That way, we can cook, and it’ll be safer.” Yu Dawei looked at Professor Zhang, “Do you have a suitable place?”

He felt that Professor Zhang must know something about the short-term rentals in the area, otherwise he wouldn't have taken the initiative to ask about his next plans.

"I don't actually have any here," Professor Zhang said with a smile, waving his hand. "However, I have a small suggestion."

“I now live in a small courtyard house, which I bought from a colleague a few years ago. Later, my children grew up, got married, and moved out. My youngest son used to live with us, but now it’s just the two of us old folks.”

“I called home this morning and discussed it with my wife. She also agreed that you could stay with us for a while. On the one hand, we felt that it was not easy for you and your brother to come all the way to Kyoto for medical treatment with two little ones. On the other hand, you have helped our family so much. How could we, an old couple, let you sleep on the streets?”

Professor Zhang spoke very sincerely, suggesting that Yu Dawei bring his sister and apprentice to stay at his home, both logically and emotionally.

"Isn't that a bit inappropriate? My second sister has such a loud and boisterous personality, I'm afraid it will affect Auntie's daily routine." Yu Dawei knew that Professor Zhang meant well, and he wasn't worried about Agui and Dafeng.

After all, both of them are introverted, but Er Yan is different, so he had to bring up this unstable factor. In case the old lady prefers quiet, then Yu Dawei shouldn't make a fool of himself.

"Haha, don't worry, my wife loves a lively atmosphere." Professor Zhang gave an affirmative answer. "Besides, don't underestimate my small courtyard house. It's more than enough for you and your siblings to live in. It's not good for the house to be empty for too long."

"Dawei, if there are no problems, you can get your sister discharged this afternoon. Pack your things, and I'll take you there." Professor Zhang's face was full of smiles; he was genuinely happy.

On the one hand, whether it's Dafeng, Eryan, or Agui, none of these children have the kind of annoying personality. Although Eryan is a bit more cheerful, she is still only a teenager, and her youthful vigor is quite good.

Furthermore, since Yu Dawei lives in his own home, he can occasionally ask him about car repairs. He can't leave everything to Yu Dawei to do; he should help him out occasionally.

He might not be good at repairing cars, but finding a person or something in Kyoto is no problem for him, after all, he's a native of Kyoto.

After the two made their agreement, Yu Dawei went back and first found Bo Xiao to tell her that Da Feng was going to be discharged from the hospital. Bo Xiao had helped a lot, and even donated blood for Da Feng at a critical moment.

Although Da Feng also expressed her gratitude to Bo Xiao in her own way, when Bo Xiao visited Da Feng in the ward a couple of days ago, Da Feng took the initiative to treat Bo Xiao as her own sister. In ancient terms, it would be called becoming sworn sisters.

This practice was quite popular in Northeast China at that time, especially among young people. A group of brothers who got along well and had a lot of bravado would grab an old hen from home, cut off their fingers, put them into two large bowls, and swear an oath of brotherhood by blood.

Actually, it's not just boys who are like this; girls are the same.

Some of the girls got along well at school, formed their own little group, got along very well, and eventually became sworn sisters.

There was no blood oath ceremony, but they would solemnly address each other as "elder sister" or "second sister."

Yu Feng and Bo Xiao are examples of this.

Bo Xiao was the youngest in her family, with older brothers above her. She was looking for a younger sister, and since she got along well with Da Feng, she happily agreed.

Er Yan, who was standing next to her, was so envious she almost cried, but she knew her limits and didn't join in.

Although Dr. Bo Xiao and his younger sister had developed a different kind of relationship, Yu Dawei still felt he had to show his appreciation. He planned to treat Bo Xiao and Professor Zhang to a meal after completing the discharge procedures. Afterward, they would take a nap before packing up and moving to Professor Zhang's house.

The restaurant they chose was a private kitchen not far from the hospital. Over the meal, they inevitably exchanged words of gratitude. Bo Xiao and Yu Dawei had become quite familiar with each other over the past few days, and they joked and bantered with each other.

Bo Xiao, once she took off her white coat, looked exactly like a female hooligan. Fortunately, because she had two children with her, she didn't go too far and maintained a good sense of proportion.

She was quite happy to hear that Yu Dawei and the others were going to move to Professor Zhang's house. After all, she was the one who introduced Yu Dawei and Dafeng to Professor Zhang, and she felt proud to have gained his appreciation and recognition.

But after Da Feng, Yu Dawei and the others left, she had to go back to her old life of going back and forth between home and work, and she couldn't help but feel a little lonely.

Da Feng was a sensitive person and naturally noticed her older sister's little mood. She made a promise that when her sister had a holiday, she would take Er Yan to visit her.

Bo Xiao happily hugged Da Feng. It was so nice to have such a caring younger sister. She even had the idea of ​​not wanting Da Feng to go back to her hometown. It would be better to stay in Kyoto with her.

But as soon as the idea popped into her head, she felt it wasn't quite right. She could only say that she would try her best to help Fengfeng find a job whenever she needed it, and that she would do her best to help her in Kyoto.

Before the meal ended, Yu Dawei took out a red envelope from his brown crocodile skin bag and handed it to Bo Xiao.

"What are you doing!" Bo Xiao frowned and instinctively stood up to refuse.

“Bo Xiao, you’ve helped Fengfeng and me so much, from introducing us to the best doctors to helping us arrange hospital rooms, and even saving Fengfeng’s life at a critical moment. It would be really inappropriate for us not to show our appreciation at all.” Yu Dawei got up and walked up to Bo Xiao, stuffing the red envelope into Bo Xiao’s shoulder bag.

"You must keep this red envelope. You'll need it when you settle down and buy a house in Kyoto in the future. When Fengfeng remembers you and comes to visit, you can't still be renting a house with someone else, can you? That would be such a bad older sister." Yu Dawei said half-jokingly, which was also a way of telling Bo Xiao that if she really had the idea of ​​settling down, she should buy a house as soon as possible.

Otherwise, you'll regret it sooner or later.

"Oh, no need, no need. I've saved up a lot of money over the years, and the compound even allocated me a housing unit, but I'm still single and don't know where I'll end up, so I haven't bought one. Take this money back and buy some daily necessities for Dafeng." Bo Xiao saw that Yu Dawei was determined to give her a big red envelope, so she lost her playful mood and refused very seriously.

"You don't need to worry about that. The 100,000 yuan that the hospital returned to us has already been received. The travel expenses back will definitely not be a problem. Just keep it." Yu Dawei was a strong man, and Bo Xiao, a young lady, could not possibly outmaneuver him. He stuffed the red envelope into the innermost compartment of Bo Xiao's crossbody bag almost without any resistance, and then quickly zipped it up.

Seeing that Bo Xiao was still trying to refuse, Da Feng stood up and grabbed Bo Xiao's arms with both hands, gently comforting her: "Sister, my brother is right, you should accept this money. I was able to have the surgery this time entirely because of you, and even the success of the surgery was entirely due to your blood transfusion."

“If you don’t accept it, I will feel even worse. I will be unable to eat or sleep every day, thinking about how to repay my sister’s kindness. If you accept the money, I will feel better.”

Seeing how earnest her god-sister's words were, Bo Xiao hesitated for a moment before finally nodding: "Alright, I'm really impressed by you two. It's not a big deal, but you've made it sound so touching."

"Sister, you saved my life, how can that not be incredibly touching?" Yu Feng followed Bo Xiao to sit down, picked up her teacup, and said, "Let's toast to you again, sister, with tea instead of wine."

Yu Dawei smiled without saying a word as he watched the two of them. He was quite satisfied with the result. He had previously guessed that Bo Xiao might refuse the red envelope, but now that she had accepted it, Da Feng would be able to get along with Bo Xiao more easily in the future.

The situation at the hospital is mostly resolved. Yu Dawei thought about it for a moment, and the discharge procedures were completed. Da Feng's condition is currently quite stable.

Next, Dawei will help Professor Zhang repair and sell the car, so he can take the children home. During the repair period, he can also observe Dafeng's condition and treat her promptly if there is a relapse.

This can be considered killing two birds with one stone.

After leaving the restaurant, Yu Dawei took Bo Xiao back to the hospital, and then took Da Feng and the others to the hotel to check out and pack their belongings.

After Yu Dawei received a call from Professor Zhang saying he had finished his work in the afternoon, he took the children and went with Professor Zhang to his home.

Judging from the current situation, everything is slowly getting better.

(End of this chapter)

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