My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1049



Chapter 1049: Chapter 1031: The Sicker, The More Energetic?

Chapter 1049: Chapter 1031: The Sicker, The More Energetic?

If she couldn’t even stomach this, then she’d be forced to drink someone else’s concoction, likely until she threw it up.

After finishing the ginger soup, Tang Yuxin picked up the bowl to take it to the kitchen to wash.

Gu Ning had just finished his shower and came out, his body carrying a faint scent of shower gel.

It was a light green tea fragrance, a concoction Tang Yuxin had mixed specifically for Gu Ning, containing no perfumes or chemical additives.

It left the skin feeling very refreshed, and the lingering scent was natural, resembling the aftertaste of green tea, much more pleasant than anything available on the market.

Most of the household products they used were handmade by Tang Yuxin.

Making these wasn’t difficult; with the right ingredients on hand, it could be done in minutes.

Tang Yuxin took off her apron then walked out, took a towel, and began to dry Gu Ning’s hair.

She soon found a hairdryer and quickly blew his short hair dry—since his hair was quite short, it took only a moment.

Unconsciously, Tang Yuxin glanced outside, and although she couldn’t know how heavily it rained, the sound of raindrops hitting the glass offered a clue.

“The rain here is different from where we come from,” Gu Ning commented as he grabbed a handful of his hair and then placed his hand on Tang Yuxin’s forehead.

He had felt that she seemed a bit unwell earlier, looking pale.

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She seemed to have a fever.

Not quite believing it, Gu Ning touched Tang Yuxin’s forehead again and indeed, it felt notably hot.

“What’s wrong with me?” Tang Yuxin also touched her own forehead.

She didn’t feel much out of the ordinary; she was quite robust.

Even during the half-year she was trafficked, living a half-dead existence, she remained tough; she didn’t fall ill or die, and even after being rescued, she was no different from anyone else.

The number of times she had fallen ill in her lifetime could probably be counted on one hand.

As a result, Tang Yuxin had long forgotten what it felt like to be sick, leading many to believe that Doctor Tang was truly a superwoman immune to illness.

In reality, she was just a person, an ordinary one.

No matter how strong her immune system, she could still get sick, just like now.

“Don’t you feel uncomfortable anywhere?”

Gu Ning asked Tang Yuxin as he touched her forehead again.

While it wasn’t as hot as before, it was still clearly higher than her normal temperature.

“No,” Tang Yuxin shook her head.

She truly felt fine, quite energetic, in fact.

Or rather, there seemed to be an odd sense of excitement.

Could it be that when others caught a cold, they became lethargic, whereas she became more energetic?

“I’ll go get the thermometer,” Gu Ning said, asking Tang Yuxin to lie down properly.

He then went to retrieve the thermometer, opened a drawer, and took out a medicine box.

After all, it was the house he used to live in.

Although he hadn’t been back in a while, he knew where things were kept.

These necessary items were always prepared, so he found everything he needed with ease, including an unused, brand-new thermometer.

He brought the thermometer back and handed it to Tang Yuxin, then sat down beside her to keep her company.

“It’s nothing,” he said, stroking Tang Yuxin’s hair.

“If you need any medicine later, I’ll go out and buy it.”

He wasn’t concerned at all; he could go out regardless of how heavy the rain was.

Given the time, it wasn’t too late, and many pharmacies in the city center were open 24 hours.

Tang Yuxin was a doctor; she didn’t need to see any other doctors.

If she was really sick, she could prescribe medicine for herself.

Tang Yuxin still didn’t feel unwell, her eyes rolling about spiritedly—as if she wasn’t sick at all.

Or maybe this was just how her body reacted to illness, becoming overly energetic.

Gu Ning intermittently touched her forehead, worried that her fever might worsen.

However, it seemed to cool down, not as hot as before.

The Gu family was known for their strong recovery ability, but Tang Yuxin seemed to possess a notable resistance to viruses.

Even their two children exhibited similar traits; while other kids might come down with the common cold, theirs weren’t necessarily susceptible.

The child who inherited good genes from both families not only rarely gets sick but also has a strong recovery ability.

They will certainly continue to grow strong and healthy.

“Give it to me.”

Gu Ning glanced at the time, which was about right.

Tang Yuxin handed her thermometer to Gu Ning, who took it and read it under the light.

37.5.

It was indeed a slight fever, but nothing serious.

“What medicine do you need?

I’ll go get it for you.”

Gu Ning put the thermometer away and then asked Tang Yuxin.

Tang Yuxin placed her hand on Gu Ning’s arm, then pressed it to her own pulse.

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“It’s nothing, I just need to drink more water later.”

Gu Ning stood up to pour her water.

Since Tang Yuxin was a doctor and she said there was no need for medicine, then there was no need for it.

If she said drinking water was enough, then that was what she needed.

She wouldn’t joke about her own health.

After receiving the water, Tang Yuxin drank it down in large gulps.

After finishing, she lay down, and Gu Ning pulled the blanket up to her chin, not leaving her side, but choosing to sit there and keep her company.

Of course, he had to keep a close eye on her.

He could only rest easy when her temperature was truly normal.

The weather here was different from Beijing; though there was no winter, the temperature varied greatly between day and night.

Those unaccustomed to the local weather could easily catch a cold.

The rain was still dripping outside, and Gu Ning took out his phone to check the weather forecast for tomorrow.

It would be rainy tomorrow, a heavy rain, so they didn’t need to go out.

The local heavy rain wasn’t like the usual, possibly accompanied by very strong sea winds, so even if they wanted to, they couldn’t go outside.

It was just as well.

They could rest at home all day and talk about other things once the rain had stopped.

Watching the sea in the rain would also be a beautiful sight.

They could admire it from afar, from an upper floor.

Gu Ning waited for a while, and by then, Tang Yuxin had fallen asleep.

Her complexion was normal, not at all unpleasant, and she looked peaceful in her sleep, showing no signs of discomfort.

He knew then that she must be alright; otherwise, she wouldn’t have been able to sleep so deeply.

Gu Ning placed his hand on Tang Yuxin’s forehead.

Feeling the normal temperature, he relaxed.

He didn’t need a thermometer anymore because Tang Yuxin’s temperature was indeed normal; she was truly fine.


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