"Okay, I got it. You should go back and rest early."
When Jason was about to hang up the phone, Ada said in a hurry, "Jason, I know the attitude that your second aunt's family had towards you today, but you have to take your father into consideration. He is old now, and he only has your second aunt left. If we can hold it in, let's hold it in. Anyway, we will go back to our hometown in a few days. If you don't meet, you don't have to be angry anymore."
"Are you going back so soon?"
Jason knew that his parents couldn't stay in the city, but he didn't expect that they would go back so quickly.
"Yes, we had planned to go back long ago, but you got into that accident so we delayed it for a few days. Now that you are well, we don't have to stay here. We want to go back early. To be honest, no matter how big the city is, it is not as comfortable as our small courtyard in the countryside..."
Listening to his mother's sigh on the phone, Jason was also slightly moved.
At his parents' age, the most important thing was to go back to their roots and rest.
They were used to staying in the countryside. They usually slept early and got up early, fed chickens and pigs, and then moved a stool to sit next to the millstone at the entrance of the village. They chatted with the aunties and uncles in the village for a whole day. Although it looked very ordinary, their hearts were very full.
In Nandu, although Mary had arranged the best villas, the best housekeeper, and endless money forthem.
But Jason Qin could feel that the two old folks were almost getting depression.
There was not even a single person who they could chat with here.
Every time he went to visit them, before he entered, the house was very quiet.
One could imagine the loneliness in it.
Jason thought about it as he held the phone. He felt that it was time to make it happen since he had once played cool in front of Sherry.
"Okay, I'll go back and have dinner with you tonight. Since you've settled second aunt in, go back and rest. Don't tire yourselves out." Jason said with a smile.
"Alright, don't be angry with your second aunt. I'll stop talking, your second aunt has asked me to take something for her again."
After hanging up the call, Jason sent a message to Yennie and went to the door of
Lusa's ward.
Through the glass on the door, Jason saw Lusa sitting on the bed. Her eyes were a little hazed over and her hair was a little messy.
"It seems that she is not as good as Yennie said..."
Jason sighed. After hesitating for a moment, he still raised his hand and knocked on the door.
"Is it Master Qin?" Lusa raised her head and looked at Jason, who was outside the door.
Jason smiled through the glass and then pushed the door open and walked in.
"Master Qin, why are you here?"
Seeing Jason enter by himself, a trace of panic flashed through Lusa's eyes.
Almost subconsciously, she turned her left cheek to one side and covered it with her hair so that Jason would not see it.
Seeing this, Jason just smiled.
"I have contacted the best plastic surgeon in Korea. I have made an appointment with his team. When your wound is healed, they will fly over and operate on you."
Jason felt that no matter what he said at this time, it was very unnecessary.
It was better to give her the best hope, and that’s what he did.
"Really?" Lusa's eyes lit up at first, but then dimmed.
"I know what you are thinking." Jason was not satisfied with her condition. "Do you know the two stars who got into a car accident and got disfigured two years ago? They returned to the big screen after a year, and their faces looked the same as before. They just spent a lot of money to find this surgery team."
"What’s more, their whole face was disfigured, and yours is just a small scar, so it's not a big deal. They don't even think it's necessary to alert them over this, and they almost refused."
Jason added with a smile.
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