Seek a sitcom of nurse-patient dialogue.
Nurse: 1 The bed needs an injection. Patient (child): Ah, does an injection hurt? I have no stomach for a fight. Nurse: Even an injection hurts. It's not good if you don't give discounts. Patient: It hurts. Then I won't take the injection. 555555, don't give an injection. Family member (mother): XX, listen to the nurse's sister. Only an injection can cure you quickly. The children at school miss you. Patient: But it hurts. I don't want it. . Family member: Why don't you ask the nurse's sister to get a good injection and mom will buy you a lollipop? Patient: Mm-hmm. Mom will keep her word. Doctor: XX, I want to talk to you about your child's illness. Let's talk outside. Doctor: He is terminally ill with XXXX. There's nothing we can do. We only have six months to live. . . . Patient: Mom, what did the doctor say to you? When can I leave the hospital? Family member: The doctor said that you are recovering well. As long as you ask the nurse to give you an injection every day, you can leave the hospital in a few days. Patient: Really? That's great. I can play with XX and XX again. Family member: Hehe. White lies, endless affection (X is the name of the person, the landlord fills it in himself)