At this moment, the expressions of several people were extremely unpleasant.

They didn't want to deal with this matter, but they couldn't just leave someone lying on the ground unattended, right?

Finally, they decided to call the property management. Upon hearing about the situation, the property management was afraid of a serious incident and immediately sent security guards to check the situation.

The security guard entered with a gloomy expression and came out saying that the two inside had both fainted.

Shortly after, an ambulance arrived, and they were carried away on stretchers.

When the medical staff accompanying the ambulance asked who among those present was the patient's family member and needed to go with them, everyone shook their heads to disassociate themselves.

Even when I was about to step forward to claim to be a family member, the female owner from upstairs who had just pulled me out of the room at the first moment secretly tugged at me and gestured with her eyes for me not to meddle too much, so as not to get into trouble.

I heard the medical staff asking again if anyone present could contact the patient's family, and everyone still shook their heads, claiming ignorance.

This time it wasn't intentional, they really didn't know.

After discussing with each other, they realized that although the elderly couple usually seemed warm and friendly, and got along well with everyone, in reality, no one present knew anything about their family situation.

They only knew that their children were all abroad, but they had no idea which country, what they did for a living, or whether they were bosses or not.

It was embarrassing, seeing such harmonious relationships on the surface, only to find out it was all superficial.

So, what should be done now? They couldn't just leave them without anyone to accompany them to the hospital, right?

In the end, amidst the complex gazes of the other neighbors, I stepped forward and told the medical staff that I was their newly recognized goddaughter, considering myself as a partial family member.

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