My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1089



Chapter 1089: Chapter 1071: She Can’t Leave Chapter 1089: Chapter 1071: She Can’t Leave And in his eyes, too, there emerged a trace of bloodlust.

Seeing this, Director Li was reminded of Zhang Yong’s recent threats against Tang Yuxin, and a sense of foreboding seized him.

Sweat had broken out on his forehead.

He could only hope that Zhang Yong wouldn’t entertain such thoughts; otherwise, it wouldn’t just be Zhu scolding him.

Zhu would be chasing him with a kitchen knife in his own home.

“Mr.

Zhang, there’s something I need to remind you about.”

Director Li was a sharp one and he hoped that Zhang Yong would abandon such ideas.

“What is it?”

Zhang Yong turned suddenly, his eyes brimming with unchecked ferocity, which Director Li caught.

“It’s about Doctor Tang’s matter.”

Without waiting for Zhang Yong to speak, Director Li went straight to the point.

“We all know the situation; it’s not her fault.

She’s not a doctor from our hospital to begin with.

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She stayed because of humanitarian reasons.

Doctors are human too; they get sick.

Now that her hand is injured, she can no longer perform surgeries.

It’s not intentional, nor is it deliberate.”

Zhang Yong’s face remained stern, probably not taking in what Director Li said.

“She is not an ordinary doctor.”

Director Li sat at his desk, placing his hands on the table.

“She is our country’s leading hand, and one of the top surgeons domestically.

I won’t talk about her family background, but it’s much larger than you can imagine.

Just considering her surgical schedule alone, she’s booked through to next year.

There are people waiting for her surgery.”

As for who these people were, “No one knows.

Mr.

Zhang, please think twice before acting.”

He was advising Zhang Yong, but at the same time, he was warning him.

Tang Yuxin was not someone ordinary.

Some people you can cross, but others you cannot touch.

He, Gu Ning, might be quite important locally, but that Tang Yu, he wasn’t to be touched at all.

Otherwise, the consequences were not something he could bear.

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And it wasn’t her fault, yet he wanted to blame everything on her.

There was no such reasoning in the world.

Not only had he offended Tang Yuxin, but he could also potentially offend all doctors.

No doctor would tolerate being threatened, especially over matters of life and death.

Zhang Yong’s body stiffened for a moment, then he opened the door and walked out.

Director Li looked towards the window.

Outside, the stars twinkled and the distant streetlights shone continuously, unclear how far their glow reached.

Perhaps they could still see the tranquility of Yun City’s sea and the recently devastated, yet beautiful small town.

It remained serene, beautiful, despite its scars and wounds.

It was still the most beautiful place in the hearts of the people of Yun City, still their home, and even more a place they could not leave behind.

Director Li involuntarily heaved another sigh.

Life is too difficult for me.

Meanwhile, Tang Yuxin and Gu Ning had already packed their few belongings, and Gu Ning had also booked their flight back to Beijing for the next morning.

Their flight was at 9 a.m., the earliest one available, and it was currently around three in the morning.

There were about five hours left before the plane would take off.

“Let’s just go to the airport.”

Tang Yuxin had thought it through; there was no point in going anywhere else since their flight was the next morning anyway.

Going to the airport was just right.

“Let’s go,” agreed Gu Ning.

The airport wasn’t far from Yun City.

Even without a car, walking was an option.

It was only a few stops away, around twenty minutes at a leisurely pace.

After arriving at the airport, Gu Ning found a spot for himself and Tang Yuxin to sit down as there were indeed quite a few people around.

“Take a nap,” he suggested, noticing the early hour.

He took his coat out of his bag to cover Tang Yuxin, having forgotten to bring a blanket.

Fortunately, he had a thick coat with him.

Tang Yuxin fell asleep resting on Gu Ning’s legs.

She hadn’t noticed how tired she was before because she was always working under high stress, but now that she had relaxed, she truly felt exhausted.

But suddenly, she sat up.

“What’s wrong?” Gu Ning asked, patting her head.

“Why did you stop sleeping all of a sudden?”

“I can’t go,” she said.

Turning to face him, Tang Yuxin clutched at Gu Ning’s clothes.

“I’m a doctor; my patients haven’t fully recovered yet, so I can’t leave,” she stated, recognizing that such a hasty departure would be irresponsible to her patients and to herself.

And that was something she just couldn’t do.

One must see things through to the end, and if she were to leave, it should only be after all her patients were stable.

All right, we’ll go back, Gu Ning respected her wishes.

If she wanted it that way, then so be it.

It was as if this trip was just for a change of pace, and although leaving was always an option, after leaving, one’s heart remains here, along with the responsibility.

This was Doctor Tang’s choice, and Gu Ning had no reason to disagree.

Because this was just like Tang Yuxin’s nature; this was indeed Tang Yuxin.

When the staff at the Yun City Hospital arrived at work the next day as usual, not many knew about the events of the previous night.

Only a few were aware that Tang Yuxin had left, so they expected they wouldn’t see her in person again.

They felt somewhat troubled by this.

And they didn’t know what to do with the patients Dr.

Tang had been treating, or which doctor would take over.

These patients were healed by Dr.

Tang, and her surgical techniques were completely different from other doctors.

It was unclear if their recovery could be the same, and this was the most helpless concern for the medical staff at the moment.

However, when they brought the medical records to make their rounds, they were stunned.

“Dr.

Tang, you didn’t leave?”

The nurse, spotting Tang Yuxin inside, was shocked and took a moment to process the situation.

How come she hadn’t left?

“No, I didn’t leave,” Tang Yuxin affirmed while jotting down notes on a patient’s condition.

“No matter what, these patients were my responsibility, and I want to wait until they’re almost recovered before I go.”

The nurse’s eyes welled up with tears.

Not leaving was truly wonderful, as they had been at a loss about what to do with these patients otherwise.

After checking on those few patients, Tang Yuxin went to see Director Li again.

Director Li was astonished.

“You didn’t leave?”

“No,” Tang Yuxin settled down comfortably.

“I’ll leave after those patients are out of the critical period.”

She didn’t say much more, and Director Li didn’t ask further, understanding clearly.

She stayed for the sake of those patients, not for any other reason, and there was no need to schedule further surgeries for her.

Otherwise, she might end up staying here for the rest of her life.


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