Du Heng fell silent and said no more. He could understand the behavior of this elderly man and his children. Rural people lack the conveniences of the city. They don't typically use video calls, and their communication with children is usually through feature phones. The elderly tend to prioritize their children's needs, wanting them to work diligently and earn money while away from home. During phone calls, they'd emphasize the good news and downplay the bad, so as not to worry their children. As the saying goes, parents' hearts are with their children, while children's hearts are like stone. Therefore, in such situations, children generally believe what their elderly parents say and rarely think twice. This slight discrepancy in communication and perspective between the two sides has led to the current situation.
Director Wu, noticing Du Heng's silence, realized he himself might have become too emotional. After taking a deep breath, Director Wu asked, "Can you treat him?"
