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Chapter 860

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Song Qi opened the door. When she saw that it wasn't Xiao Zhu standing there but her daughter, she was clearly stunned. "Xiao Ya? Why are you at the hospital all of a sudden? "

Song Qi paused. Her expression turned serious and she asked, "When did you get here? How long have you been here? "

Ji Ya was still thinking about her grandfather's illness, so she didn't look at Song Qi's expression. She nodded and replied, "I just came from the director's office."

When Song Qi heard this, she felt slightly relieved. That meant that he did not hear what she had just said to her brother. She immediately pulled him into the ward and said in a gentle voice, "Did you go to the director to ask about your grandfather's illness?"

"Mhm," Ji Ya replied softly. When she saw Song Qi, she greeted, "Uncle."

The cold expression on Song Qi's face disappeared when he saw his niece. It was replaced with a kind expression. "Xiao Ya, you're here."

Ji Ya nodded and walked to the bedside. Looking at her grandfather who was still unconscious, she felt a little uncomfortable. "When will grandpa wake up?"

Song Qi walked to her side and patted her on the shoulder. "He's old and just finished chemotherapy. His resistance is weak, so he won't wake up so soon."

Ji Ya looked up at her mother. "The director said grandpa's illness can't be delayed any longer. Mom, I..."

Song Qi seemed to know what she wanted to say. Before she could finish her sentence, she quickly interrupted her. "I know you care about your grandfather, but there's no other way. You're not a match for him, so you can only wait for another opportunity."

Ji Ya was stunned. A match?

She hadn't even done a match yet.

Song Qi was afraid that her daughter would say something else, so she turned her body slightly so that Song Qi couldn't see her face. She gave Ji Ya a few looks, signaling her not to say anything else.

When Ji Ya saw this, her gaze turned to her uncle. She had always been a clear-minded person. She probably realized that her mother had said something again, so she couldn't help but press her forehead.

At this moment, Song Qi's voice rang out. "We adults will worry about your grandfather's illness. Xiao Ya, you're busy with your studies too. Don't let this hold you up."

Ji Ya opened her mouth but did not expose her mother. She merely replied in a low voice, "I understand, Uncle."

"Mm," Song Qi responded and did not say anything else.

Ji Ya retracted her gaze and thought of something. She placed the book she had been holding on the table next to her and took out her phone from her bag.

Seeing her actions, Song Qi asked in confusion, "Daughter?"

Ji Ya said as she scrolled through her phone, "I remember that my teacher knows a friend from the Apothecaries' Association. I'll ask him if he can introduce me to him."

After she said that, not only Song Qi, but even Song Qi, who was next to him, suddenly looked up at Ji Ya. "Someone from the Apothecaries' Association?"

"Daughter, does your advisor know someone from the Apothecaries' Association?" Song Qi exclaimed.

The Apothecary's Association had an outstanding status in the capital. The medicines that came from them were all valuable and rare.

Perhaps if you were diagnosed with an incurable disease in the hospital, in the Apothecaries' Association, you could be cured with a single pill.

It was just that magical.

Therefore, apothecaries were highly respected no matter which family they were in. It was definitely an honor to know a apothecary.

Ji Ya looked at her mother and uncle. Her expression was calm as she responded with a soft hum. After a moment of silence, she explained, "I heard my tutor mention it by accident a long time ago. I don't know if I remembered it wrongly. I'll ask him first."

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