Chapter 1755 Difference
Although Han Li felt that Southerners had so many fuss about giving their children nicknames, it did sound better than Tie Dan, Gou Sheng, and Er Gou Zi.

Although Han Li said that both the nicknames "Zai" and "Fu Bao" were good, he left the final decision to Hao Jianghe in order to give him face.

When Hao Jianghe heard Han Li say this, he finally felt relieved. This was the grandson he had chosen, the one who would carry on the Hao family line in the future. If he hadn't been allowed to name him, he would have never been able to get over this problem until the day he died.

Hao Jianghe immediately decided to name his eldest grandson "Fubao" as his nickname, and would decide on his formal name after consulting a master.

As for Jing Shujuan, she did not participate. Although she often criticized Hao Jianghe, she knew better when to do what.

For example, the decision to name offspring has always been made by the man of the house, and this kind of decision-making power is one of the symbolic rights of his status in the family.

In this situation, unless a man asks, a woman should not speak rashly.

Hao Hongmin was still asleep when "Fu Bao" became her son's nickname.

The following steps were simple, but also rather tedious.

After Hao Hongmin opened her eyes, the nurse accompanying her immediately called the doctor over to examine her.

After confirming that everything was alright, Han Li and Jing Shujuan stayed at the hospital to take care of the mother and newborn.

Hao Jianghe was in charge of arranging all the trivial matters for the whole family to move to the villa across the sea from the Chinese University of Hong Kong after his daughter and eldest grandson were discharged from the hospital in a few days.

Several more days passed, and today was the day Hao Hongmin was discharged from the hospital with her child.

Han Li spent most of his time with Hao Hongmin these past few days, but he took some time to go back to his home in Repulse Bay, where he had a long phone conversation with Guan Zhilin.

In addition, Han Li also contacted Chung Chu-hung these past few days and learned from her tearful account what happened to Chung Chu-dan and Chung Xiao-di during the Chinese New Year.

Han Li was devastated upon hearing the news. When he left Hong Kong before the Lunar New Year, Chung Chu-dan was still assisting Chung Chu-hung in fighting against him. He never expected that she would become a vegetable.

Although Han Li couldn't get there yet, and he didn't know any experts in this field, he had money.

Han Li told Chung Chu-hung that no matter how high the consultation fee was, as long as the hospital could invite the expert, they would cover all the expert's airfare and accommodation, except for the consultation fee.

In addition, Han Li instructed Zhong Chuhong to hire a professional massage therapist to maintain Zhong Chudan's muscle vitality and a caregiver to take care of her personally, ensuring that she would not suffer in any way.

As for Brother Zhong, although Han Li expressed the same concern and said he didn't care about spending money, he didn't really take him to heart.

Hao Hongmin has already taken her son home from the hospital today. Hao Jianghe has arranged everything very well, which has saved them a lot of trouble.

When Han Li and the others returned, the first to greet them were Fujiwara and Watanabe, the two dogs. They had finally made it out of the woods and now had a large area to roam around in, no longer having to be confined to the stairwell.

The Filipino maid takes care of the children and household chores, while Jing Shujuan keeps an eye on things.

Han Li no longer needed to stay by Hao Hongmin and his son's side like he had a few days ago, but he still didn't mention going to work or pursuing a doctorate.

The day after returning from the hospital, without Han Li having to say a word, Jing Shujuan told Han Li and Hao Jianghe to go about their business. The men couldn't just stay at home all the time; the most important thing now was to get out and earn money for the children.

Jing Shujuan didn't say that Hao Jianghe couldn't stay at home forever, otherwise the electronics factory might not even be able to continue its orders.

As for Han Li, although he was eager to check on Zhong Chudan's condition, he needed to show reluctance to leave, and find a reason not to come every day.

Han Li said he had a lot of things piled up on his plate, and once he started working, his schedule would become very unpredictable; he probably wouldn't be able to come back every day.
Hao Hongmin and the others all knew that Han Li was very busy, otherwise they wouldn't only see each other once a week, and they wouldn't have earned such a big brand new villa in such a short time.

They also knew that after Han Li started his doctoral studies, he often had to fly to the United States for classes, which meant he would have even less time to go home. Because Hao Hongmin and Jing Shujuan knew this, when Han Li finished speaking with an embarrassed expression, the two of them immediately understood and told him to focus on his work.

After lunch, Han Li and Hao Jianghe got busy with their own tasks.

However, Hao Jianghe went to an electronics factory, while Han Li went to Mary Hospital, where Zhong Chudan was located.

When Han Li arrived at the hospital, his already bad mood worsened.

Although Zhong Chudan no longer needs to stay in the intensive care unit, Han Li specifically instructed her on this matter when he called Zhong Chuhong a few days ago.

Let Chung Chu-dan stay in a private room so that it will be easier for the massage therapist to perform the massage techniques to maintain her muscle vitality.

Caregivers can provide more timely care without needing to draw curtains or ask people to avoid the area.

But the situation is different now. Zhong Chudan has been placed in a three-person ward. Although all the patients are female, their relatives include both men and women.

Moreover, Zhong Chudan was lying there all alone without any caregivers by her side. She looked pitiful, and if anything happened to her, it would be too late.

Han Li asked around in the ward and found out that a caregiver had been hired, but Zhong Ma had arranged for her to take care of Zhong Xiaodi in a private room.

The same situation applies to massage therapists; they all treat Chung Xiaodi as their primary caregiver.

Chung Chor-hung would come over every evening and stay here most nights as well.

As for Aunt Chung, she would come to check on things every now and then during the day, but you couldn't see her at night at all.

After understanding the situation, Han Li was at a loss for words. He thanked the other party and then went to find someone to change Zhong Chudan's ward.

On the way, Han Li was still wondering, "Does the Zhong family have no money? Won't they pay me?"
This was definitely not something Chung Chor-hung did, but why would Chung's parents do it? Do they really think saving the cost of a caregiver will make Chung's little brother recover?

Then Han Li thought of the extent to which Hong Kong people believed in and worshipped the mystical world. Perhaps Zhong Ma really did consult that master, or perhaps it was related to some aspect of "fortune-telling".

But why is that? Do they think Zhong Chudan is a jinx to Zhong Xiaodi? And want to let her fend for herself?
Born in the sunshine and raised under the red flag, Han Li couldn't understand the reason behind this.

As luck would have it, just as Han Li finished the procedures for moving Zhong Chudan to a private room and was watching the nurse transfer Zhong Chudan from the bed, Zhong's mother happened to come over from Zhong's younger brother's place.

In order not to interfere with the nurses' work, Han Li stood in the blind spot near the entrance.

This prevented Zhong Ma from seeing Han Li, but when she did see the situation, she immediately shouted at the two nurses.

"What are you doing? Where are you taking my daughter?"

Han Li stepped forward after hearing Zhong Ma's voice, and looked at her with a somewhat cold tone.

"I want to move Dandan to a private room. Do you have any objections?"

When Aunt Zhong saw that it was Han Li, her expression immediately changed, and she said awkwardly.

"Young master, you're back. It's not that I didn't want Dandan to have a private room; I did it for her own good."

(End of this chapter)

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