Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite NextPage

Happy National Day! Take a day off!(1/2)

Tear-jerking director

The director of the nursing home looked puzzled: "You are about the same age as me, so you don't need to live in a nursing home, right?"

Suddenly he leaned forward: "Are you okay?"

Roger then told him: "It's not me!"

"A relative?"

"Not a relative, but an old worker who has worked in my family for almost sixty years!"

"How old are you now?"

Roger thought for a moment and said, "More than seventy."

Perhaps he suddenly realized at this moment that Sister Tao was already that old.

The director of the nursing home praised Luo as a nice person and took such good care of the old workers, and said that the nursing home would give him a discount.

"The key is to make grandma live comfortably. To put it bluntly, she can retire here and die. Is that what you mean?" said the director of the nursing home.

But his words made many people in the theater feel sad.

It can be said that it is really a sad thing for an old man to spend the last period of his life in a nursing home.

Roger sighed: "I really didn't expect that she has been doing this in my house for so long!"

From the previous relationship between the two and the pitiful conversations they had, it can be imagined that the relationship between the two is not that close.

It's just that once we get to know each other well, we can understand each other's meaning without even saying a word.

But when Sister Tao fell ill and was hospitalized, his life began to undergo many changes from when Sister Tao was here before, and it suddenly dawned on him.

On that rainy afternoon, Sister Tao was sent to this nursing home. The person who picked her up was Ms. Cai, the director of the nursing home.

When she first arrived at the nursing home, Sister Tao, who had always lived at two o'clock and one line at a time, seemed so cramped.

When Miss Cai helped her, she asked, "Do you want to sit in a wheelchair?"

She immediately replied hurriedly: "No, no need!"

Miss Cai took her to the single room that Roger had arranged for her. When she asked Sister Tao, if there were any valuable items, she should keep them safe or leave them to them for safekeeping.

Sister Tao said not very clearly: "I, I didn't!"

But it makes people feel inexplicably distressed. An old man who has lived for more than seventy years can't find a single valuable item.

When Miss Cai asked her if there was anything else she needed help with, she immediately waved her hand and said no.

"It would be nice if there were more people like you." Ms. Cai's words were spoken from her perspective.

But little did they know that for Sister Tao, who had been serving people all her life, she naturally resisted instinctively when she suddenly wanted others to serve her.

It's just that, Sister Tao, there are times when you get old and there are times when you can't do anything anymore.

But she still doesn't want to trouble others!

When it's meal time, the caregivers in the nursing home feed the old people who can't take care of themselves one by one. The old people who can feed themselves are also weird.

An old man was eating and kept eating. The old man next to him, who was called the principal, was very dissatisfied.

"Hey, you have a hole in your chin. It falls off while eating. How can that be unreasonable! What can you do? You can't even eat!"

He took out a paper towel to help him clean it, but the old man still dropped it while eating.

The principal immediately reached out angrily and grabbed the other person's ears, making the old man cry like a child in grievance.

Miss Cai quickly came over to stop her.

"Principal, what are you doing?"

"Look at him, look at him, what he is doing is unfair. How can he eat with food all over the table? He is so filthy." The principal seemed to be teaching students.

Miss Cai obviously understood the elderly very well. She took out a crystal ball music box, which immediately attracted the principal's attention and stopped making trouble.

Sister Tao, who was eating in a nursing home for the first time, looked at the scenes in the nursing home and then looked at the food and meat in front of her, with a wrinkled face. It was obvious that she was dissatisfied with all of this.

But what can she do? She can only pick up the tachyon. After all, she will spend her time here from now on.

The grandma next to me asked: "Are you new here? I saw you coming in. It seems like there is no family member to accompany you, right?"

Sister Tao said: "They are all in the United States!"

Family members, yes, she has regarded the Liang family as her own family members.

But why does it make me want to cry so inexplicably? Family members, she has been working as a servant in the Liang family since she was thirteen years old. Now it has been sixty years. Apart from the "Liang family", she has no relatives.

ah!

Sister Tao picked up the kuaizi and looked up and down, obviously out of habit to see if it was clean.

At this time, an old man opposite took out the dentures from his mouth and said: "Hey, these teeth are not mine. How can anyone wear my dentures? How can they eat?"

Another old man came over to replace the wrong dentures.

The old man put the dentures into the water glass, took them out and put them on again.

Seeing this scene, Sister Tao's face wrinkled up. Obviously, for her who loves cleanliness, the hygiene of these elderly people in the nursing home is difficult for her to accept.

"What should I call you?" At this time, the grandmother next to me asked with a smile.

"Zhong Chuntao, my name is!"

An old man on the other side heard it and said, "Chun Tao, it sounds like the name of a servant."

Sister Tao suddenly said angrily: "Have I offended you?"

Then he immediately regained his temper, turned around and whispered to the grandmother next to him: "Call me A Tao."

"Sister Tao!" Grandma called.

The old man opposite said again: "Yes, it sounds nice to be called like this."

Sister Tao didn't appreciate it: "I don't need you to shout!"

On the first day when she came to the nursing home, Sister Tao was very uncomfortable, but she could only adapt.

At night, in the nursing home, Sister Tao couldn't sleep.

Use crutches to get up and go to the toilet.

In another compartment, an old man was packing his things and shouting in a crying voice: "I want to go back to the countryside, I want to go home, I want to go home!"

The camera stood far outside the toilet door, watching Sister Tao laboriously open the doors one by one and then close them with disdain. As a last resort, she could only go back to the cubicle where she lived and tear off a small half of a piece of facial tissue with her mouth.

I closed my nostrils and finally finished going to the toilet. I stood in front of the sink and breathed a sigh of relief. However, I was shocked to see an old man walking past in the mirror.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The old woman shaking the door of the nursing home cried and shouted to go home. Finally, an old man came out, coaxed her, and said he would take her home, but in fact,

He just coaxed her and wandered around the nursing home.

At dawn, Sister Tao got up and walked out, and saw the old man still coaxing Grandma to spin around.

When he saw Sister Tao, the old man winked at her mischievously.

It turned out that the old man had been hanging around with the old lady for most of the night.

Luo Jie came back from a business trip and came to the nursing home to see Sister Tao.

Sister Tao was struggling to clean the room.

Roger was a little stunned: "What are you doing? Stop sweeping. Isn't there an aunt here?"

But how could he know that Sister Tao had been working as a servant all her life, so how could she get used to it in a hurry?

But when Roger asked her: "Sister Tao, is the environment here good?", she nodded and said against her will: "Very good!"

"target="_blank">https://>

"Are you still used to it?"

"used!"

Sister Tao moved the chair to continue cleaning, but Roger stopped her.

He helped Sister Tao sit down on the bed, and then swept with a broom.

"If you see what is missing, tell me. I will bring it to you when I have time." Roger said while scanning.

"No shortage of them!"

"No way? Those soaps, toilet paper, and pajamas, there are two sets that can be replaced..."

How could Sister Tao not be lacking? It's just that she had always arranged everything for Roger. Now that the roles have been reversed, she doesn't want to cause any trouble to Roger at all.

"Okay, okay!" Sister Tao could only agree.

"Okay, I'll bring it to you next time!"

"You are so busy, when will the next time be?" Sister Tao asked with some expectancy. Obviously she didn't want to cause trouble to Roger, but she also longed for him to come see her.

"In two weeks."

Sister Tao responded in a low voice.
To be continued...
Prev Index    Favorite NextPage