Li Yuzhu certainly wanted to.
However, the patient was not her own family, and as a doctor, she had no right to make decisions without permission.
"Sister-in-law Chai, we are in the Zhao household. The old lady has her children and grandchildren, it's not our place to speak," Li Yuzhu said, looking at Sister-in-law Chai.
The implication was clear: if something went wrong, the Zhao family wouldn't let them off the hook.
Moreover, it was obvious the Zhao family couldn't care less about Old Mrs. Zhao's life or death. If she took the initiative to treat her, it would be seen as meddling in their affairs, and the Zhao family would use it as an excuse to trouble them.
Sister-in-law Chai was taken aback by these words.
She muttered, "Then... are we just going to ignore the old lady?"
Her expression was worried.
Li Yuzhu said, "Of course we have to care. I haven't left yet, have I?"
