Chapter 1361: 644 sentient beings_2 Chapter 1361: 644 sentient beings_2 The little baby stared at Sanny with a pair of jet-black eyes, her pupils as clear and clean as the finest glass in the world.
“Brielle, sister Sanny is here to see you.
She’s our savior.”
“You call her Brielle?” Sanny asked.
“Yes, it was Ms.
Aubree who named her,” explained Grace Warner from the side.
Upon learning that the child was born the morning she woke up, Sanny felt a peculiar sensation in her heart.
After leaving her blessings, she walked out of the hospital, the sunlight shining on her as she exhaled a long breath.
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Acts of kindness invite good karma.
Surely in this life, you will be happy.
“Be careful…” An old woman stumbled on the stairs and was about to fall when Sanny swiftly reached out to steady her.
The elderly woman’s fingers, dry and brittle, gripped Sanny’s hand fervently, “Thank …
thank you…
young lady!” she stammered.
Feeling somewhat awkward, the old granny asked, “May I ask where the inpatient department is?”
Sanny, noticing the old woman’s poor eyesight, asked, “Are you here to visit someone?”
The old woman nodded.
Sanny glanced at the bodyguard trailing behind her, “It’s quite far.
I’ll accompany you there.”
The old woman quickly waved her hand, “That’s too much trouble for you, just tell me where it is.
The hospital is so big, I’ve been walking in circles and can’t find it.
You are such a kind person to talk patiently with an old lady like me.”
She had asked several people who all brushed her off impatiently.
This young woman was the first to offer her help.
“I’ve got nothing to do anyway; you might take a long time to get there by yourself.”
Over and over again, the old woman said, “You really are a good person.
Good people do receive good things in return.”
Sanny merely smiled, offering her arm to the old granny as they walked slowly.
The bodyguard behind her seemed about to speak but didn’t, helplessly following.
Along the way, the old woman chatted about the patient she was visiting, her old friend.
Life was tough for her friend.
She married a horrible man when she was young, who later ran off with all their money and a mistress.
She raised three children alone, by selling pancakes.
Despite working hard to provide for their weddings, her daughter-in-law despised her and her daughter neglected her.
Adding to her misery, she was diagnosed with cancer.
What’s worse, none of her children contributed towards her medical expenses or came to the hospital to look after her.
“What is life all about?
At times I wonder if it would be better off dead.”
The old woman took out an object wrapped in a used handkerchief from her pocket.
Her trembling fingers unwrapped layer after layer to reveal a thick stack of Chinese Yuan, ranging from one hundred yuan notes to ten cent coins, and even some scattered coins.
“This is all we, a group of old friends, could pool together.
I don’t know if it’s enough, but I hope it’ll help.
I’ve already asked a real estate agent to find a buyer for my house.
Once I sell my house, there will be hope for my friend.”
The old granny continued her talk while clutching the wrapped handkerchief close to her chest, a satisfied smile spread across her face
Sanny’s heart ached as her eyes welled up.
Maybe at this moment, she finally understood the suffering that Master had mentioned being inherent to all sentient beings.
Entering this part of the hospital, Sanny was taken aback.
It was a stark contrast to the VIP ward she had just visited.
The place was chaotic and dirty, with hospital beds crowding the room.
The sick lay there numbly, wrestling with their suffering.
The pungent smell of instant noodles, disinfectant, and foot odor was all around, accompanied by intermittent sounds of coughing, groaning, and footsteps.
In the face of disease, there is no distinction between men and women, old or young.
Sanny had never seen such a scene before, and it left her in shock.
She thought to herself that perhaps she had been too naive all along.
These days, Hellena Groove and Titi Groove had told her a lot about the deeds Aubree Groove did after leaving the mountains.
Aubree proved to be worthy of the Master’s expectations.
Her goal was not just to save individuals or towns, but to help every living being.
At that moment, Sanny finally understood.
Ahead, a crowd had gathered in the mess, and a woman’s loud scolding could be heard faintly.
“You, old and useless, I’ve provided for you with good food and drink all these years, but look at what you’ve done?
How could you give the house to the second child?
It’s always been clear who you loved the most.
Since you have no regards for me, don’t blame me for being cold-hearted.
You can just rot in the hospital for all I care.”
Hearing this voice, the old woman’s face fell.
She desperately made her way through the crowd and rushed in.