My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1016



Chapter 1016: Chapter 1000 The Nouveau Riche from Where?

Chapter 1016: Chapter 1000 The Nouveau Riche from Where?

But no matter what he turned into, he was still her Gu Ning, and of course, she wouldn’t despise him, not at all.

What she hadn’t expected, though, was that Gu Ning’s recovery ability was so strong.

She really wanted to draw some of Gu Ning’s blood and take it home for research to see if there was any special factor in his blood.

However, she merely entertained the thought and wouldn’t actually go as far as to draw Gu Ning’s blood for research in her spare time.

She had indeed forgotten about this until she saw the healing abilities of Xiaobai and its wound, which reminded her of it.

This absolutely was a trait of the Gu Family, like Gu Qing, like Xiaobai and Little Bean, and even Qiqi’s ability to heal was alarmingly fast.

Did they really have the nerve?

Grandpa protected them and was beaten until his face was dark, and still had some bruises, yet the two of them turned into cute plump shapes and were swimming in the small swimming pool every day with their uncle.

Of course, it was Tang Zhinian, their grandpa, who personally taught the little ones how to swim.

The authentic Tang-style dog paddle might not look elegant, but when they swam, they were surprisingly fast.

Xiaobai and Little Bean had never learned to swim before, and in just a few days, they had mastered Grandpa’s special technique, spending every day immersed in water.

Although the weather outside was already very cold, Tang Garden truly was a feng shui treasure.

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She didn’t know how the Wu Family had come to own this place, but once you lived here, you knew its virtues.

No wonder, when Ren Li set the conditions for releasing the Wu Family, she demanded their house.

Tang Zhinian was in the construction business, and even though he wasn’t very well-versed in these so-called ancestral homes, he had seen many, and his assessments were extremely high.

Speaking of the benefits of this place, even Old Master Wang brought Little Bean over, as natural warm springs were extremely rare in Beijing.

Being able to enjoy a warm spring in the dead of winter was a true luxury.

He just scooped up his grandson, didn’t bother with luggage, and had the driver bring them over to stay.

As soon as Ren Li saw Old Master Wang arrive, she didn’t wait for someone else to give instructions; she took care of everything and arranged the best spot for him.

It was the best geothermal spot, warm in winter and cool in summer, where even washing your face and brushing your teeth used the natural warm spring water.

In the little swimming pool, the kids bathed every day, and though Little Bean was small, he quickly learned to dog paddle under his uncle’s guidance, his tiny hands and feet moving so skillfully that he soon mastered eighty percent of the Tang Family dog paddle.

Tang Yuxin also heard that the warm springs here were good and would come over for a dip when she had time.

She hadn’t felt the effects before, but after a few soaks, she realized the many benefits, feeling her facial skin much improved after bathing in the warm springs.

Indeed, this place was much better than her Tang Garden; while her garden was large, it lacked a warm spring.

This truly was a great place for nurturing life, and of course, what she liked the most here was the ancient tree, hundreds of years old.

She planned to brew another batch of medicinal wine and bury it under the big tree, leaving it there for decades as a legacy for the children.

Of course, only such a big tree was fitting for those wines.

The main thing was that she really didn’t have time to attend to these things right now.

She hadn’t even had a proper soak before she was back at work.

Life from ancient times couldn’t have it all, after all.

Luckily, she didn’t feel she was being overworked with the numerous surgeries she still had in hand.

And with pressure came motivation—moreover, she actually needed more surgery opportunities to make her hands even more precise.

Up to this point, no one knew that she could feel the condition of a patient’s blood vessels with her hands.

And no one would believe that she could compare to those advanced hospital instruments just with her hands.

Of course, her hands were much more useful than those hospital machines.

After all, they were flexible and could adapt on the fly.

“Big brother has already dealt with that matter,”

Gu Ning said to Tang Yuxin, “They want to reconcile, what’s your opinion?”

Gu Ning had come over specifically to inquire about the incident with Tang Yuxin, as Gu Qing was currently dealing with the situation and a clear stance from them was needed.

“Me?” Tang Yuxin didn’t make much of it.

“Just let big brother handle it in the way he sees fit.”

Hitting someone, injuring someone, came with a price to pay, otherwise, what was the law for?

Her father and her two sons were not beaten for nothing, luckily Xiaobai was fine, and thankfully her father only sustained superficial injuries.

These few individuals were her reverse scales: touch them the slightest and it’s unthinkable, let alone dare to lay a hand on them.

“I understand,” Gu Ning grasped Tang Yuxin’s meaning.

He then patted her on the head, thinking her nature was not just about not sparing those who were reasonable, it was not sparing anyone at all—should they harm anyone close to her, it didn’t matter who they were.

In the hospital, as she was a doctor, there were things she had to do.

She would not strike a patient, and she would diligently care for and treat the patients.

But outside the hospital, she was no longer a doctor, and an enemy was just an enemy.

Repay a grudge with vengeance, no room for negotiation.

Those who had laid hands on Xiaobai, and had been physically aggressive towards Tang Zhinian, should brace for the consequences of their actions.

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After all, the hospital wasn’t smashed for free, people weren’t beaten without repercussions, and blood wasn’t spilled in vain.

When Tang Yuxin arrived at the hospital for work, she heard that someone was looking for her.

“Looking for me?” Tang Yuxin slightly pursed her red lips.

There were often people seeking her, and she had many patients.

But those blatantly asking for her by name were uncommon.

She entered her office to check the surgery schedule for the day.

She had two surgeries, and indeed, Director Zhu wasn’t going to let her have a single day of peace, insisting she return even if she wanted to take a hot spring bath.

Even if she were Superwoman, doesn’t Superwoman deserve a rest?

With a loud thud, the door suddenly burst open, startling her.

She lifted her face to see an uninvited stranger, who had even barged in forcefully.

“Are you Tang Yuxin?” The woman outside wore a mink fur coat with towering heels, clicking loudly on the floor.

She didn’t just enter without asking; she sat down on Tang Yuxin’s sofa as if she were in her own backyard, pertly lifting her behind.

She exuded a strong perfume scent; it was hard to tell if she had sprayed too much or if she had drunk it, resembling a portable perfume stand, perhaps car-mounted, overwhelming Tang Yuxin’s nose now and then with the strong fragrance.

“Oh, so it really is you?”

The nouveau riche woman glanced at Tang Yuxin’s work badge on her chest, curled her lip, then sized up Tang Yuxin as if she were inspecting merchandise.


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