It’s just not clear whether the plan will succeed.

After listening to Jia Haoyun's ideas, Ding Qiannan expressed his active support and proposed to improve this strategy.

After all, she is a doctor and is familiar with various diseases, so she can show symptoms more naturally when pretending to be sick.

As for the most difficult issue of motherhood, given her attitude, it will be put aside for the time being and will have to be dealt with when she gives birth to a child whether she is willing or not.

The best condition at the moment is that Cui Da can transfer to a new school and no longer be involved in too many factors.

It is true that Cui Dake is a person worthy of admiration.

During the days in the hospital, he relied on his eloquence to make Wen Jing change her mind and be willing to maintain some kind of relationship with him.

However, the incident had a significant impact on her family.

If Cui Dake had not suffered misfortune, there would have been some room for negotiation on this matter.

But now that the family knows about it, they will definitely be firmly opposed to it.

As a housewife, Wen Jing may not be sensitive enough to the complex aspects of marriage and relationships, but she understands that getting her family to agree with the idea of ​​sharing the future with a "eunuch" may not be an ideal path.

Attracted by Cui Dake, the girl's heart is filled with beautiful fantasies about love and a spirit of sacrifice, but she does not consider the feelings of her relatives and potential risks in the future.

After that, she was strictly supervised by her parents and her activities were restricted at home.

At the same time, Wen Jing's father took the initiative to have in-depth exchanges with the hospital and Cui Dake.

Although the specific content of the discussion is unknown, the result is obvious - Cui Dake was able to transfer smoothly to a new school and be strictly managed by the school, and his movements are unknown to the outside world.

Rumor has it that when he left, he also took away a local widowed woman.

The incident became a hot topic in the town, especially when the villagers learned about Cui Dake's affair with the young woman who had lost her husband.

After all, men with means can often find the one they love.

Neighbors said that after Cui Dake returned to the village, he went to the house of a bereaved woman; later they heard that he cried alternately with sadness and joy, and claimed that it was God's will to leave traces of descendants.

Finally, full of enthusiasm and excitement, the two left the village together, and that was the last time anyone saw them.

At the same time, Head Nurse Liu, who was another key part of the entire chain of events, spared no effort to strengthen her relationship with Deputy Director Wang and others, because she knew that this would be related to her responsibility for delivering babies.

At such a moment, she no longer hesitated, because the gift in her hand was particularly precious at this time of year and extremely precious for anyone who longed for a stable family.

In short, both parties took appropriate actions in resolving this incident.

To some extent, this is a process of exchanging interests and balancing rights and responsibilities.

No matter how complicated the story behind it is, in the end, people each find their own path based on their own needs and principles.

As for subsequent actions, as long as they do not violate principles and bottom lines, it seems that we can find appropriate ways to deal with them.

This is not only a manifestation of the wisdom in human nature, but also a manifestation of social adaptability and resilience.

It is common for Head Nurse Li to conduct private prenatal checkups during her spare time, which can be considered one of her extra benefits.

In that era, everyone who was able to do so did so, otherwise the mere allowance would not be enough to cover the family expenses.

Once the medical diagnosis certificate is ready, the next step is to mobilize school resources to assist.

Fortunately, Chen Kainan’s mentor is also a “flexible and adaptable” person.

He was also troubled by the loss of his reliable deputy, squad leader Cui Keda.

Unexpectedly, another high school classmate, Chen Kainan, joined us.

Now with the medical diagnosis and a subtle tacit understanding, the problem of staying outside seems to have been solved.

Fortunately, it was the early 1960s and material scarcity had not yet reached its peak.

If we wait another seven or eight years, we will most likely face the impact of a political change, and things will become extremely complicated.

By then, Jia Haoyun might find a way to help Chen Kainan escape from his current situation.

Afterwards, it is necessary to keep the wind and waves low in the hope that the situation will calm down after a period of time.

Especially because of her special professional relationship, the role of Dr. Chen Kainan may provide her with a layer of secret protection in a few years.

So, the matter came to a temporary end.

"Young man, I see you seem to have some troubles?" "Why are you suddenly in the mood to treat me to a drink? Has the problem been solved?" Grandpa Diaofang said as he observed a melon seed handed to him by Jia Haoyun.

“Hey, nothing special, I just haven’t had a few drinks with you in a while, and I wanted to try it.

"Jia Haoyun said this in a relaxed tone as he sat on the bench.

Sure enough, no secret can escape the sharp ears of the carving room grandfather who knows everything and sees everything.

This recent little thought immediately revealed its flaws.

"Good job, young man. You are beginning to learn how to keep things to yourself!" "Don't ask too much. If you have any unresolved problems in the future, you can come to me.

"The master from the carving room held up the wine cup and clinked glasses with Jia Haoyun.

Although the old man from the carving room spoke calmly and easily, Jia Haoyun knew that the kindness in his words was not without trace - this was not an elder who would make a promise easily.

"Young man, don't keep calling me uncle. I'm about the same age as you, and we both have the last name Qin.

I think you are a straightforward and smart person. How about we become a relative? Or a godfather?"

Grandpa Diaofang admired Jia Haoyun, who was neither humble nor arrogant but very intelligent, and made a proposal in a tone that was half joking and half serious.

"Okay, Master Qin! I will take care of you in your old age.

"Jia Haoyun answered slightly drunkenly.

"Hmm? Is it true? Have you really decided to adopt you as my grandson and take care of me in my old age?" Old man Jia immediately sat up straight, looking at Jia Haoyun with enthusiasm in his eyes as he expressed his excited opinion.

Seeing his grandfather's instant emotion, Jia Haoyun calmed down with a little surprise.

Adopting a godparent is no joke, especially in this era, for an elderly man like Mr. Qin who is alone.

They have fought on the battlefield all their lives, and Mr. Qin in particular still has some battle scars on his body.

For families without children, the issue of retirement care is particularly important to them.

Just like the deaf old woman in the village, she has been longing all her life to find someone who can allow her to die without being alone.

To be honest, she hoped that someone would visit her grave and offer sacrifices to her after her death.

This concept is so important to their generation.

Adopting godchildren is not only a legal recognition and inheritance, but also means the care and responsibility for the adopted person by their elders a hundred years later in this traditional custom.

In Jia Haoyun's opinion, his deep admiration and respect for the precious person in front of him, Mr. Qin, is beyond words.

They are the contributors of this era. While giving to society and family, they also silently expect to be rewarded.

Even if it was just to repay a favor, she took care of Mr. Qin without reservation until his death.

At that moment, a sincere and respectful feeling sprouted in his heart. He formally took a step forward towards the respectable old man in front of him, knelt on the ground, and raised his glass to greet him: "Grandfather, Haoyun toasts to you.

"The tone was humble and full of piety.

Unexpectedly, "Uncle Qin" was quite drunk.

Old Qin accepted the cup with a smile, "Great! That's great, I finally have a grandson.

"Then he hurriedly helped Jia Haoyun up.

Then he was busy looking for something in the not very spacious lobby, as if he was preparing to give Jia Haoyun a gift for the meeting.

“No, Grandpa, I already have all this, and I really don’t need any additional gifts.

"Jia Haoyun hurriedly stopped the old man's kindness.

"My impression is that you have been guarding the gatehouse, and I haven't seen any family members or other property, so I thought you lived a simple life.

"

Although Uncle Qin looks to be over sixty years old, he appears to be in very good health and spirit.

“Don’t worry about it, I will give you a nice treasure.

But I resolutely did not give it to anyone else at that time.

"

The fact that he showed no signs of retirement at the age of over 60 made Jia Haoyun think about it. If he had time, he would ask him in detail whether it was because he had no place to settle down. If that was the case, could he find a way to help him find a place to live?

"Hey, found it!" Not disappointing the expectation, Old Qin carefully unfolded a package, revealing a long strip that looked like a sharp knife at first glance.

He came to the table and skillfully put the peanuts and small wine bottles on the table into the basket. Of course, Jia Haoyun would not sit idly by and hurried to help the old man clean up.

After finishing the sorting, Old Qin opened the outer packaging bag and found that this was not an ordinary weapon - it was actually a Japanese-style sword!

The golden light on the handle of the knife shines with a strange brilliance.

This sword was made by a Japanese general and was used exclusively by lieutenant generals who held a noble status in the samurai hierarchy. The swords of lieutenants were generally made of brass, while those of lieutenants and above were made of silver. The swords used by generals were usually inlaid with gold ornaments to show their noble and extraordinary status.

Jia Haoyun realized how rare this item was, a famous sword that Master Qin had obtained and had preserved to this day.

"This was my trophy at the time," Mr. Qin said slowly but solemnly, "and now I give it to Jia Haoyun.

This is my recognition of you and I wish you a happy life in the future.

This is a gift to you as a symbol of adopting a grandchild.

"His words revealed deep respect and gratitude, as if the knife was closely connected to himself.

Old Qin sheathed the knife and handed it to Jia Haoyun, saying:

"This thing is extremely precious, Grandpa, I really can't have it.

"

Old Qin handed the knife to Jia Haoyun again: "Then you keep it. If it is given to me, who else is more suitable to get it?"

Jia Haoyun answered firmly: "Okay! Grandpa, I have accepted it.

"

After seeing Jia Haoyun take the colonel's sword, Old Man Qin finally felt relieved and smiled happily.

Of course Jia Haoyun understood what Mr. Qin meant. Since he had become his godson, Jia Haoyun would abide by the agreement and do his best to be filial.

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