Gu Fu shook his head, "No! My wife and I are fine, and I haven't heard of any elders in the family having heart problems.
Our Er Ya hasn't had such an episode before either, but I can't be sure. After all, I'm away most of the year, not here every day, so I really don't know.
The elders at home don't understand these things either. Doctor, why don't you wait a minute, let me ask my mom."
Director Du gestured for him not to rush, "Don't worry, take your time asking. It's best if you can bring your mom here. It would be more direct to ask her."
Gu Fu nodded, "Okay, I'll go call my mom now."
Saying that, Gu Fu stood up to call her. When he stepped out of the clapboard house, he saw his mom peeking from a distance, but he was too anxious about Er Ya's condition to talk to her earlier.
Gu Fu walked over in a few steps, but he didn't rush to drag her to the wheat drying yard. He knew his old mother well; if he didn't explain first, dragging her there would be pointless.
