In a clean and tidy room.
An elderly man lay on the bed, with his right leg immobilized by a splint.
"Sir, have you had enough to eat? If not, I can get you another bowl."
Beside the bed, a woman in her forties held a bowl in one hand and a spoon in the other, her face full of warmth as she asked.
Next to her stood a young woman, also smiling.
The old man burped contentedly, nodded and said, "I'm full, but a bit thirsty."
The young woman quickly picked up a bowl of water, blew on it to cool the heat, and brought it to his mouth.
"Gulp gulp."
The old man drank the water in several big gulps. The young woman thoughtfully used a handkerchief to wipe the moisture from the corner of his mouth.
"Sir, Dr. Liu said that it takes a hundred days to heal bones and tendons. During these hundred days, if you need anything, just tell us directly, there's no need to be polite."
The older woman said with a laugh.
"Really?"
The old man's eyes lit up, "I can ask for anything?"