My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1002



Chapter 1002: Chapter 986 Disheartened Chapter 1002: Chapter 986 Disheartened And the words of Director Zhu also made these parents’ faces turn beet red with embarrassment, their complexions so flushed with shame that they felt feverish, finally recognizing their own faults.

But by then, the deed had already been done.

“Do you really have not even the slightest bit of gratitude?

Does your conscience not ache at all?”

Director Zhu truly wanted to know what went through these people’s minds, whether they still had a conscience.

The “heartless doctors” they accused had barely seen their own sons, whereas these parents had the chance to be with their children every day.

Yet now, not only did they not feel grateful, they even sought revenge, attacking the doctor’s father and two children.

This truly chilled the hearts of the medical staff.

Because of the incident where Gu Ning was injured, Tang Yuxin was almost at the point of not wanting to stay in the hospital anymore.

Now with this new incident, were they trying to completely drive away a good doctor?

How many people would she save in the future, and how many would lose their lives because of this?

It’s not easy to train a doctor in the hospital, especially a good one who saves countless critically ill patients.

If they really drove away a good doctor, they would be carrying the weight of innumerable lost lives.

Tang Yuxin walked to the top floor with a heavy heart.

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What was the point in being a doctor if she couldn’t even protect her own family?

She might as well not be a doctor at all.

Gu Ning placed his hand on her shoulder.

“Many people in this world are misunderstood, and many professions are the same.

It’s exactly because we are misunderstood that there is so much beauty in the world.”

“Human life is in your hands, do you choose to let go, or do you choose to hold on tight?”

Tang Yuxin knew Gu Ning was trying to persuade her, not because of her sudden disenchantment, but because she was starting to give up on her original ambition.

She had wanted to be a doctor all her life, but now she was beginning to doubt herself.

But indeed, she felt disheartened.

Maybe she needed to rest properly, to settle her own thoughts, and to think about how she would live her life moving forward.

When she reached the top floor, Tang Yuxin opened the door to the ward, only to find Ren Ying and Tang Xincheng had come over.

Tang Xincheng was playing with Xiaobai, holding his little hand.

Upon seeing his uncle, Xiaobai’s eyes filled with tears, looking pitiful.

“Don’t be afraid,” Tang Xincheng comforted his little nephew.

“Once Xiaobai gets better, uncle and Xiaobai will go beat them up, to get revenge for Xiaobai.”

“And Grandpa Da Bai,”

Xiaobai pouted, not forgetting how those people had beaten up his grandpa and his brother.

“Right, we’ll find them all,”

Tang Xincheng stroked Xiaobai’s little head, feeling so upset he wanted to cry.

Meanwhile, Ren Li stayed by Da Bai’s side, leaning there without saying a word.

“How did you guys get here?” Tang Yuxin asked Ren Ying.

“It’s still very dangerous here.

Don’t get infected too.”

“With such a big incident, how could I not come?”

Ren Li carefully tucked in Da Bai with a blanket.

“Those people are nothing but robbers.

How could they do such a thing?

They’re all ungrateful,” Tang Yuxin thought of what Gu Ning had just said, that some people live on despite being wronged.

And as for her, she didn’t want to continue living like this, even though she knew full well that Gu Ning was right, and what he said was also true.

“When can Da Bai and Xiaobai be discharged?”

Ren Li asked Tang Yuxin, not wanting Dabai and Xiaobai to stay here any longer since there were too many robbers around.

She hadn’t come back for just a few days and her old Tang, along with her two little grandsons, ended up like this, nearly beaten to death.

“Not yet,” Tang Yuxin touched Dabai’s swollen hand gently.

“They still need to undergo treatment using the new antiviral drugs, and Dabai has a concussion, too.

We need to wait a few more days.”

Ren Li didn’t believe it, “You want to leave, and you’re telling me you can’t?

Just take the medicine from the hospital.”

Ren Li didn’t want to argue with Tang Yuxin over this.

She didn’t think for one second that she didn’t know these were all just basic things.

Yuxin was a doctor after all, and if she planned to take her son and leave, wouldn’t she have learned how not to kill her own son with treatment.

“I could leave,” Tang Yuxin also wanted to leave once and for all.

“But what about the other children?”

“Why do you care about them?” Ren Li was infuriated by this.

She really felt like picking up a stool and smashing it on those people’s heads, one by one.

Even doing something like that might not relieve her anger.

Tang Yuxin looked down at the doctor’s coat she was wearing.

Gu Ning was right, some people are destined to be misunderstood.

She was past the age of being willful.

She couldn’t be like some company employees who would write a flashy resignation letter and then storm up to their boss, slap the letter on the desk and proudly declare, “I quit.”

She could quit, she could walk away for good, but what about all the patients?

It wasn’t like the hospital only had her as a doctor, but she was the one who had discovered the disease, which meant she had to take responsibility.

Life really is full of helplessness and situations where there is no other choice.

Ren Li was so angry she didn’t know what to do, but she couldn’t argue with Tang Yuxin.

No one really dared to force Yuxin to leave, not even Tang Zhinian.

Even after he was beaten up, even though his grandchildren were hit too, they couldn’t just go back home.

They couldn’t.

It was a matter of basic morals.

The Tang Family always conducted themselves with integrity and had straight posture; they absolutely wouldn’t do something as disgraceful as giving up halfway.

If Tang Yuxin were to leave now, she might end up being responsible for someone’s death.

Just as Ren Li was still angrily ignoring everyone, a nurse rushed over from outside.

“Doctor Tang, hurry, there is a little girl in critical condition.”

Carefully covering Dabai with the blanket, Tang Yuxin touched his small hand and then went to check on Xiaobai.

After standing up, Xiaobai reached out his small hand to grab his mother’s clothes.

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“Mommy, Xiaobai isn’t scared.

You go on,” he said.

Xiaobai’s understanding nature couldn’t help but touch everyone present, reminding them how even such a small child knew that their mother was a doctor who needed to heal and save others.

Tang Yuxin stood up, ready to leave, but she turned back to Ren Li and said,

“Sister, Dabai and Xiaobai are no longer infectious, but that’s just them.

You can stay in the hospital, but don’t leave this place.”

“I know,” Ren Li snorted without a good mood, “You go if you want to go.

I will take care of my own grandsons.”

On the side, Tang Zhinian didn’t know whether to cry or laugh; truly, those that belong to the same family do not enter a different door—tough on the outside but soft on the inside.

She said she cared for her grandsons, but she cared no less than a biological grandmother would, perhaps even more.


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