At this time, another patient and relatives in the ward went out for a walk.
Nia lay on the new sickbed, still curiously looking around, speaking softly to her mom, "Mom, it's really clean here."
Sister Grace had also noticed early on that although there was already someone living in this ward, it was both clean and tidy, so the other patient and their relatives probably weren't the difficult and noisy types.
"A nurse will come later to take Nia for an examination. Once the results are out, an expert will consult on her, and for the subsequent treatment, just cooperate with the doctor," Jane Sampson said.
"Thank you, boss," Sister Grace nodded repeatedly.
"Don't worry about the money for now; just focus on taking care of Nia. No matter how much, I'll lend it to you, and you can repay me whenever you're able to, even if it's after Nia grows up and starts working," Jane continued.
