My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1034



Chapter 1034: Chapter 1017: Don’t Be Too Hard on Yourself Chapter 1034: Chapter 1017: Don’t Be Too Hard on Yourself Tang Yuxin dug out quite a few trinkets from inside, some local curiosities, some jewelry made from shells—though simple and rough, they lack the finesse of boutique offerings but they have the charm of local authenticity.

She bought several, intending to take them back as small gifts; the young nurses at the hospital could be recipients, and well, men too—they could give them to girlfriends, lovers, or family members.

Of course, the things she bought weren’t exactly bargains; even purchased from such small stalls, a set wasn’t really cheap.

She bought them simply because they were handcrafted with few duplicates.

She shopped, Gu Ning paid, and he carried their purchases as well.

Their division of labor was quite clear.

Women love shopping, and even in high heels, they don’t seem to tire.

Tang Yuxin was no exception.

But due to her exhausting job, her shopping trips could be counted on the fingers of one hand.

There, using her own vacation time, she utterly indulged herself.

She bought a lot, regardless of whether she had a use for the items or not.

Gu Ning followed behind with good humor, never stopping her from buying anything.

He had seen how much she had been through these days, so he let her shop to her heart’s content.

Experts have said that women who shop often feel happier and become more beautiful.

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As for which expert had said that, Gu Ning couldn’t quite remember, but there must be one, right?

Back at their place, Tang Yuxin sat on the bed sorting through her purchases, liking every single thing she had chosen.

Gu Ning brought over a small wooden box and placed it in front of her, “Do you want to pack these up?

I can have someone come over tomorrow to help you ship them back to Tang Garden.”

“Sure,” Tang Yuxin readily agreed, quite emphatically in fact.

She looked up quizzically, then narrowed her eyes slightly.

As Gu Ning packed the items in the box, he laughed and said, “What’s wrong?

You don’t have to look at me like that.

It’s natural for women to shop when they’re out.

Otherwise, it’d be boring.

It’s better to buy some and send them home now rather than scramble at the last minute when we return.”

He preferred to be prepared for anything, and of course, to do the preparatory work to the best of his ability.

These items wouldn’t spoil, and it would be a hassle to retrieve them if left behind.

It was simpler to send them straight home, and he felt that given Tang Yuxin’s character, she might still want a considerable amount of things, so he was preparing in advance.

“Then you do it,” Tang Yuxin left the sorting to Gu Ning and hopped off the bed, running out of the room barefoot.

In no time, she returned, carrying Gu Ning’s laptop in her arms.

“I’m going to watch some TV; you don’t mind, do you?”

While saying this, she had already swiftly turned on the laptop, leaving no room for discussion; clearly, she was adopting a preemptive approach.

She cozied up with the laptop and snacks, watching contentedly—it was simply too comfortable a life.

And she had never felt this leisurely before.

As a child, she was preoccupied with the pursuit of wealth, in school she worried about grades, and after achieving good grades, she had to look out for numerous friends and Tang Sisi.

Finally, when she started working, she spent endless days in the hospital, practically a model of diligence.

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During the years from her marriage to having Xiaobai, she barely had a day off.

Sure, the job came with breaks every other day, but she rarely took them.

Hospitals exploit the earnest.

Unlike now, where she could watch TV and shop carefree, such days hadn’t come by in a long time.

And she sometimes wondered if she had chosen the wrong profession.

If she hadn’t become a doctor but a teacher instead, she would have at least had two holidays to enjoy and weekends off every week.

Although she never regretted being a doctor, sometimes the thought that choosing a different path would have led to a different life crossed her mind.

But fate destined her to be a doctor in two lifetimes, leaving her only the path of medicine, this profession, this perseverance.

Tang Yuxin leaned back against the pillows, placing the laptop on her lap, emptying her thoughts and just watching the TV.

As for Gu Ning, he sorted and packaged each of Tang Yuxin’s purchases, wrapping them in plastic before placing them in the box, ready for the courier service to take away the next morning.

Looking up, he saw Tang Yuxin’s carefree demeanor and smiled.

Right, that’s the way it should be.

Don’t be too harsh on yourself; sometimes you need to truly relax to handle the work that lies ahead.

Gu Ning wasn’t bothered by Tang Yuxin taking his laptop.

If she took it, so be it.

Just like her, he believed in leaving work behind when away, and in truth, both of them had been feeling a bit irritable recently.

They needed to unwind.

Relaxation in moderation is the essence of work.

Outside, the sound of waves crashing against rocks could still be vaguely heard, as if close at hand, yet they were safely distanced.

Their dwelling was located in a relatively safe part of the seashore, and even the altitude was considerably higher.

The safety and privacy were excellent; otherwise, the houses here wouldn’t be so hard to come by, and certainly, they wouldn’t be as expensive.

Fortunately, Gu Ning had bought early; otherwise, he couldn’t have acquired such well-located property.

In fact, many people had offered high prices for his house, but Gu Ning had never thought of selling.

Money wasn’t an issue at home, and given the prime location of this house, spending time here made the maintenance worthwhile.

Now seeing how much Tang Yuxin loved this house, he was glad he had never considered selling it.

Just right, it provided her with a great place to decompress.

In the future, when the kids are older, they could bring them here to stay in their own house, which is far more comfortable than any hotel.

The window was still half-open.

The night temperature was a comfortable 26 degrees.

Sometimes a sea breeze would blow in, carrying the scent of the ocean, and it brought tranquility along with it.

Perhaps they could get a good night’s sleep here—couldn’t they?


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