My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1042



Chapter 1042: Chapter 1025: Halftime Break Chapter 1042: Chapter 1025: Halftime Break Although it was truly a small luxury to go out of one’s way to have something delivered, one cannot put a price on the desires of the heart, and it was rare for the wealthy Tang Yuxin to take a liking to something.

In recent years, Tang Yuxin had become increasingly devoid of desires, as calm as an old monk, seemingly without any pursuit.

She was not fond of fine food, fashionable clothes, or anything else, spending almost all her time in the hospital.

It was indeed rare for her to like something so much.

Even if it meant extra effort, he would ensure the item was delivered to her safely and without damage, even if he had to buy a plane ticket just for that purpose, as long as she liked it.

When he turned around, he saw that Tang Yuxin had changed her clothes at some point—it seemed she was planning to go out?

He looked at his watch, noting that it wasn’t even seven o’clock yet.

Under normal circumstances, she would take a nap after collecting seashells, which had been her routine for the past few days.

What was different today, did she not feel like sleeping?

“Let’s go shopping,” Tang Yuxin suggested, hugging Gu Ning’s arm.

“Shopping, now?”

Gu Ning held his wrist up in front of her for her to clearly see the time, hinting that it was too early for any shops to be open.

Those night markets were probably closed by now, and the morning markets only offered live shrimp and fish; since they didn’t cook, what was the point in going there?

Tang Yuxin glanced at Gu Ning’s watch, immediately dropping the idea.

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It wasn’t even seven o’clock yet; indeed, it was too early, and the shops weren’t open.

Even for breakfast, it wasn’t time yet.

“Alright, I’m going to get some sleep first.”

What else could she do if she didn’t feel sleepy?

Strangely, in the past, she would fall asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow, but now she didn’t feel the slightest hint of sleepiness.

Even with her eyes closed, she wasn’t really asleep.

“Ah…”

She sighed involuntarily, not really aware of what she was sighing about—others wouldn’t know, and perhaps she herself didn’t either.

She wasn’t sure if she had fallen asleep, but when she opened her eyes again, it was around eight or nine o’clock.

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Tang Yuxin sat up, put on some clothes, but found that the initial excitement and joy were strangely absent.

Perhaps it was the prolonged stay that had diminished the novelty she first felt.

Even now, looking at the sea didn’t evoke much emotion; overfamiliarity led to indifference, and maybe Tang Yuxin felt the same way.

When she couldn’t see the sea, she longed for it every day.

However, after seeing the sea and eating seafood every day, she worried she might grow to detest it.

Continuing to look at the sea, the novelty seemed to have worn off, leaving a flat and unexciting view—better to go home and watch TV.

She patted the clothes on her body and put on her shoes, not wanting to speak a word.

Gu Ning gently touched the top of her head.

“What’s wrong with you?”

“Nothing?” Tang Yuxin finished putting on her shoes and stood up.

“Just an intermission.”

Gu Ning couldn’t help but chuckle in response to her peculiar description.

Perhaps it was aesthetic fatigue?

“Let’s go,” Gu Ning opened the door and took Tang Yuxin’s hand, ready to go have breakfast.

It was during breakfast that Tang Yuxin found no taste in any of the dishes on the table, not even in the seafood porridge she used to love and would always have two bowls of.

Now, it all felt indifferent to her.

In the past, her eyes would light up at the sight of this bowl of seafood porridge, but now it was just ordinary.

She would lift the bowl and eat as if the flavor faded immediately.

“I want some plain porridge.”

“I want the plain porridge cooked at home.”

Tang Yuxin set down her bowl after only a few sips, and then it seemed she didn’t like it at all anymore.

She was just taking a halftime break; could it be that she couldn’t even stomach a bowl of plain porridge?

“Is that so…” Gu Ning had to think about how to fulfill her small wish.

“If you really want plain porridge,” he lifted his wrist to check his watch, “after we’re done calling for breakfast, I’ll take you to the local market, then we’ll buy some rice, and I’ll make porridge for you.”

“How about that?” he asked, pinching Tang Yuxin’s cheek.

“Okay,” Tang Yuxin was quite satisfied with Gu Ning’s proposition; it was even better this way, so she agreed wholeheartedly.

Then, Gu Ning once again picked up the bowl of porridge and placed it in front of Tang Yuxin.

“You should finish this first.

Even if you don’t like it, we can’t waste food.”

Waste was always discouraged in their family; their two children were brought up this way too.

The little ones never wasted a bit of food, and naturally, as their parents, they had to set a good example, even when they were away from home, this habit couldn’t change.

“Fine.”

Tang Yuxin grudgingly took the bowl of porridge and started to eat it spoonful by spoonful.

She seemed somewhat uncomfortable before, but now she seemed much better, at least it seemed like she was eating and not drinking bitter medicine.

After she finished, Gu Ning was ready to take Tang Yuxin to a large supermarket in the downtown area to shop for some items.

“Let’s go, I’ll drive.”

Gu Ning had to go back to where they were staying to bring the car over first.

It was a borrowed car they could casually use for a few days.

After their departure, someone would naturally drive the car back.

Having a car made things much more convenient, otherwise, shopping for other items could take a lot of time.

By the time Gu Ning drove into the downtown area, it became evident that the place was bustling with more people, and the streets were filled with pedestrians and visible tour groups.

Tang Yuxin kept her head down, focused on her phone, not wanting to look around or seemingly bothered by the heat outside.

So Gu Ning believed she was truly taking a break from it all.

Of course, this wasn’t like the Tang Yuxin from not long ago, who enjoyed collecting seashells and would scream excitedly at the ocean—that wasn’t Tang Yuxin.

Tang Yuxin was aloof, just like she was now.

Gu Ning parked the car, and they were already at the entrance of the supermarket.

This was a nationwide supermarket chain, and there were several branches in Beijing.

It was a place Tang Yuxin frequented often, and upon entering, the blast of cool air was so intense it made her shiver.


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