Arriving at the entrance of the neonatal unit of Beidou Third Hospital.
The corridor here is filled with numerous anxious family members of patients. To the parents, the misfortune of their newborns being stricken with illness is a catastrophe that fell unexpectedly from the sky: joy has turned into sorrow.
Some parents find it hard to accept such an outcome, and it's not uncommon to see adults here who seem as lost as children, helplessly shedding tears at the door, perhaps feeling more fragile than the sick children inside.
Second Brother Cao was right, one characteristic of pediatrics is that the relatives of the patients are often harder to communicate with than the patients themselves, with the mental state of the family members sometimes being a hundred times worse.
