My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1048



Chapter 1048: Chapter 1030: There Are Also Different Types of Ginger Soup Chapter 1048: Chapter 1030: There Are Also Different Types of Ginger Soup If there really was a typhoon, they might not be able to go out.

No, he would also need to prepare some extra food.

“Let’s go,” Gu Ning took a piece of clothing from the car and dressed Tang Yuxin in it, “I think the wind doesn’t feel quite right, there might be a typhoon coming soon.

If a typhoon does hit, we won’t be able to go anywhere.”

“We need to stock up on more food and essentials to avoid a last-minute rush,”

While he said this, he took Yuxin to the market.

He went to the grain and oil section, but Yuxin went elsewhere, picking up some snacks and instant noodles.

Although these weren’t particularly tasty, they could come in handy in an emergency.

Since Gu Ning was aware that a typhoon was coming, she treated it as if it was indeed going to happen.

It was always good to have extra food on hand: sausages, canned meat, and some vacuum-packed beef cubes were among the items she purchased.

Although she didn’t buy much of each, it was undeniable that once stacked together, they looked considerable.

Yuxin ended up with a shopping cart full of stuff, whereas Gu Ning’s haul was smaller, consisting mainly of essentials like rice, flour, and oil.

He didn’t buy much else because, even with a typhoon, there would likely be leftovers rather than a shortage.

After loading everything into the car, Gu Ning took Tang Yuxin to a shopping mall.

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He was worried the weather might suddenly turn cold, so he bought a few thick coats.

Since they didn’t bring many clothes on this trip, mainly summer attire, they would need heavier clothes if a typhoon really hit.

They bought quite a few coats, apparently forgetting that not so long ago, Yuxin had also bought some.

However, when she made her purchases, Gu Ning hadn’t paid close attention, thinking they were just in-season clothes.

In fact, just before leaving, Yuxin had bought a few coats herself, which were enough for them.

Adding what they bought today, they definitely had more than enough.

Having finished their shopping, they didn’t go to the night market because it had started to rain, albeit a slight drizzle.

However, the temperature felt colder after the rain.

Tang Yuxin couldn’t help but sneeze.

She rubbed her nose, feeling that the weather here changed too drastically.

She was now wondering if the clothes she had bought before were warm enough, or whether when the time came, they could just stay indoors wrapped in a quilt.

“What’s wrong?” Gu Ning asked, tugging at Gu Ning’s sleeve.

“It’s nothing,” Tang Yuxin shook her head, but before she could finish her sentence, she sneezed again, several times in a row, which was a clear sign she had caught a cold.

Gu Ning looked at his watch, “We didn’t buy any medicine this time.

We still have time, I’ll take you to the drugstore to get some.”

“Okay,” Tang Yuxin agreed, but then she sneezed several more times.

She kept rubbing her nose, which felt very itchy, and it looked like she might have really caught a cold.

Once they got to the drugstore, Yuxin walked straight in.

She was most familiar with this place and the most professional.

She knew exactly what medicine to buy without needing anyone’s advice.

But as she picked up a box of cold medicine, she seemed to remember something?

It appeared she had forgotten a very important thing, that while she had bought a pile of food and essentials, she had completely forgotten to buy any medicine.

Even though she was a leading doctor, a medical genius, and even though she could wield great influence in the main hospital.

Without any medicine in her hands, she was nothing at all.

She quickly started picking out medicine in the pharmacy, mainly anti-inflammatories, hemostatics, antibiotics, and she also grabbed some glucose.

When she came out, she was carrying a bunch of medicine.

Gu Ning opened the trunk of the car, and Tang Yuxin placed the medicine inside.

As for what she bought, Gu Ning didn’t know, but since Tang Yuxin herself was a doctor, it was fine as long as she didn’t buy the wrong medicine.

The car took a bit longer on the road than before, and the rain outside was getting heavier.

“Achoo…” Tang Yuxin rubbed her nose again.

She had been sneezing the whole way in the car.

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She sniffed, leaning against the car seat, listless once again.

It seemed she had caught a cold the moment she stepped out of the car, blown by the wind.

It was quite ironic, considering she was a doctor, yet who could guarantee that Doctor Tang wouldn’t get sick?

“Are you alright?”

Gu Ning asked her worriedly.

“I’m fine,” Tang Yuxin replied as she pulled out a tissue and began to wipe her nose, complemented by the sound of her sneezing.

This time they felt every day dragged on forever, truly like a chicken flying and a dog jumping.

Yet, the truly heart-wrenching chaos had not even begun.

When that day came, perhaps these words would not suffice to describe it, and “Hell on Earth” might be more fitting.

When they got back home, they could still hear the rain outside.

It was heavier than any rain in Beijing, more pronounced, and they could distinctly hear the raindrops hitting the glass above.

Tang Yuxin took out the medicine and began to take it, also preparing some ginger soup.

There were no herbal medicines in it, so it was just pure ginger.

Soon, both she and Gu Ning could drink some to dispel the chill from their bodies.

Once the ginger soup was ready, Tang Yuxin served it.

One bowl for her, and another for Gu Ning.

Looking at the bowl of ginger soup, honestly, Gu Ning felt it was quite unfriendly to him, as the flavor was indeed too strong.

But in the end, he picked up the bowl and, tilting his head back, drank down the ginger soup.

The taste was indeed very spicy, but after drinking it, one could feel a heat churning in his stomach, and in no time, he was sweating profusely.

Tang Yuxin also held the bowl, sipping the ginger soup.

If you asked her about the taste, whether it was as unfriendly as Gu Ning said, she found it okay.

Though the ginger soup was quite pure, she had added some other ingredients to neutralize it.

It was much milder than ordinary ginger soup, not so spicy.

Gu Ning might have always been drinking the ginger soup she prepared, so he never realized that it was already exceptionally mild, even today what he drank was much milder than what others would prepare.


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