Doctor: “It is indeed a concussion and requires hospitalization.”
Wen Siyuan: “How many days?”
Doctor: “About a week.”
Wen Siyuan: "Then when will my little daughter be able to speak?"
The doctor thought for a moment and then said, "It's... hard to say."
“I don’t know what you mean.”
Wen Siyuan frowned.
“From my observation, the patient is unwilling to speak. In other words, everything depends on the patient himself.”
The doctor’s attitude was gentle and polite: “Parents can spend more time with their children and talk to them more.”
Seeing Xiao Wenyu sitting on the hospital bed staring at her sister Wenyue Wenyi, the doctor couldn't help but ask: "Is the patient's fright related to her two sisters?"
Hearing this, Wen Siyuan was startled for a moment, then nodded.
“Then tell the patient clearly about her sister’s current condition and tell the patient that her sister’s injury is not serious and she will recover in a few days.”
The doctor gave the advice, then after a few words of advice to Wen Siyuan and Wen's mother, he turned around and left the ward.
"How are you doing at home?"
As the footsteps in the corridor outside the ward door receded, Wen's mother called the three sisters Wen Sinan and Wen Yue to have breakfast. She turned her eyes to Wen Siyuan and asked.
Hearing this, Wen Siyuan told him about asking Director Song for help in arranging work for Suman, and taking Suman to the Red Star Department Store to go through the entry procedures before coming to the hospital. At the end, he said: "As for Wen Yue and the others, they will basically be The nanny hired by the family, Mrs. Zheng, takes care of her.”
“Have you hired a nanny for your family?”
Wen’s mother was startled at first, and then she looked disapproving: “What are you spending this money on?”
"Mom... If I don't hire someone to take care of the children, do I want Suman to continue to stay at home and cause trouble?"
Wen Siyuan frowned, with a bit of bitterness on his face: "I told you before that I wanted you to help me take care of the children for a few years, but you refused directly. Now, in order to have a peaceful life at home and to have no worries at work, I I had to hire someone to help take care of the children and wash and cook for them.
As for Suman, she is only a temporary worker now, and she has to take out half of her monthly salary, which is counted as part of Mrs. Zheng’s salary, and I will make up the other part. I have already discussed the whole matter with Suman and Sister-in-law Zheng agreed. "
Wen’s mother asked solemnly: “How much does it cost for an extra month?”
Wen Siyuan: "Thirty."
Wenmu’s eyes widened: “So many?”
“Pengpeng is still young, so it is quite troublesome to take care of her, and Wenyi Wenyu needs someone to take her to and from kindergarten. Sister Zheng needs to do this all by herself, and it is not more than thirty per month for others.”
In Wen Siyuan's opinion, Mrs. Zheng's thirty dollars was really not much.
Just think about it, you have to look after children at home, cook and wash several children, and you also have to take two children to and from kindergarten. The work is not heavy, but it is time-consuming and has the bad ideas left over from the old society. After all, the name of a nanny is not worth it. Nice to hear.
Based on this, as long as the family is well-off, people may not be willing to work as a mother-in-law in other people's homes.
“Forget it, I don’t care about you anymore, just be the one who got taken advantage of!”
Mother Wen waved her hands irritably and said with a cold face: "People marry a daughter-in-law to make a living, but the one you married is a busybody. If you don't believe me, just wait and see. With your wife's temper, she is afraid of working in a department store." It won’t be long.”
“She doesn’t have any money at home. If she wants to have pocket money, if she doesn’t go to work, then let her do whatever she wants.”
Except for leaving enough money for half a year's living expenses, the rest of the family's savings are now in Wen Siyuan's pocket.
There are still updates. . .