Rebirth in the 60s: A Path to Counterattack

Chapter 25 - 025. Haven’t even started working hard, and the favorability is already off the charts?



After getting off the long-distance bus and then taking the city bus, it took more than an hour to finally reach the destination — H Province First Hospital.

With the identity proof, introduction letter, and food coupons provided by the village and a few words from the quotations, it was quite smooth to get the little guy admitted and undergo professional-level examinations. His right thigh bone was broken into two pieces, and he had severe blood loss and some infection symptoms due to incomplete wound disinfection. He was rushed into the operating room overnight to undergo an internal fixation surgery, which is now common but was a novel technique back then, received an imported anti-inflammatory injection costing eighty bucks per shot, and two hundred milliliters of blood were donated by the Lianshan brothers’ family.

Two hundred bucks went down the drain in just one night, leaving Lian Hai, this child’s father, feeling a tremendous pressure mixed with a profound sense of relief for escaping a major disaster. Blessed was he that Brother Liu saved Shuzhen, blessed was Shuzhen for her gratefulness. Otherwise, who knows, he might have already endured the heartbreak of a parent burying their child by now. After all, the doctor had said it clearly: the child was severely injured, showed signs of infection, and had lost too much blood. Fortunately, they were relatively timely in getting him to the hospital; any later, and it could have been too late!

This is far beyond just borrowing two hundred bucks and fifty kilos of food coupons from Shuzhen! Clearly, this was saving his son’s life, as well as the lifeline of him and the old lady in the family. Such gratitude, as high as the mountains and as deep as the ocean, he and his wife would gladly be her oxen or horses without a word!

Seeing her brother-in-law kneel down before her suddenly, Shuzhen was genuinely stunned: though in their past life, she hadn’t interacted much with her brother-in-law, he and her sister-in-law Lian Yue never concealed their discontent towards her, right? Orphaned at an early age, he was brought up by his older brother. In Lian Hai and Lian Yue’s hearts, Lianshan was like taking on multiple roles, both as a father and a mother.

The most revered, most admired big brother was victimized and married a woman notorious for bringing along a child from a previous relationship, not to mention having her heart set on her ex-husband without bringing any warmth or ease to him but subjecting him to more pressure, burden, ridicule, and even humiliation. Under such circumstances, if the brother-in-law and sister-in-law could appreciate her as his sister-in-law, that would be a miracle during broad daylight!

Of course, that is long gone, a matter from a past life, and Shuzhen shouldn’t view things with an outdated perspective.

Yet, deep-seated negative impressions are hard to shake; she was ready to work hard to clear her name and gain approval from her brother-in-law and sister-in-law. But before she even started trying, her brother-in-law’s favorability points had maxed out?

The shift was too abrupt and too intense for her to accept!

As Shuzhen was briefly distracted, the straightforward Lian Hai had already kowtowed thrice on the ground: "Shuzhen, thank you! If it weren’t for your kind heart, who knows, our Jiezi... Jiezi... he might have..."

Thinking of the prospect of being separated from his son forever, the seven-foot-tall Lian Hai couldn’t help but have tears welling up. He repeatedly thanked Shuzhen, saying that from then on, she would be the benefactor of their entire family. If she ever needed anything from them, they would do it without a second thought, even if it meant going through fire and water.

Getting patted on the shoulder by his older brother, the bewildered Shuzhen finally snapped back to reality. Quickly stepping aside to dodge the kowtow, she signaled her brother to pull this practical-minded man back up. Family should be forthright, so why kowtow? It’s not like she stepped up righteously for his sake, seriously! If gratitude is genuinely meant, being their ox or horse is unnecessary; just truly respect me as your sister-in-law in the future and don’t hold your brother back any further.

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