My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 488



Chapter 488: Chapter 482: It’s the Niece Chapter 488: Chapter 482: It’s the Niece “Sister-in-law, what are you talking about?” Zhang Xiangcao cradling Little Wanqi asked, “What’s this about inconveniencing me?

We’ve known each other for a long time.

The success of our business is on account of brother Lin’s hard work, both openly and behind the scenes.

Sending Wanqi here is a big favor to me.

You might not know this, but Chengcheng has gone to school and Sisi barely goes home during the week.

I spend my days sweeping the floors so often that I am almost wearing down the plaster.

Zhijun got such a fright, he thought I had gone mad.”

“Now that you sent such a delightful addition to me, I’m overjoyed more than anything.

How could this be a burden?

Furthermore,” Zhang Xiangcao playfully teased the eternally giggling Little Wanqi, “Taking care of the child isn’t all on me, I can’t do much apart from make food and change diapers, Lele does most of the hard work day-to-day.”

As for Lin Yile’s unwed pregnancy, she doesn’t mention a word.

It doesn’t matter how the child was conceived.

Now that the child is here, she’s going to take care of her.

She won’t let down either of them, big or small.

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Zhang Xiangcao had already cleaned out a room.

It was spotless, with fresh bedding.

The small bed that Chengcheng used to sleep in had now found a purpose.

It had been thoroughly cleaned and sterilized and was now placed inside the room.

The room was large with underfloor heating.

The bed had a thick duvet, which made it incredibly cosy.

“Sis, Sis….”

When Chengcheng returns from the Kindergarten and hears of his sister’s visit, he’s overjoyed because he had not seen her in a while.

Tang Yuxin walked in, almost knocked over by Little Fatty when he came to greet her.

Little Fatty is indeed chubby now — perhaps the chubbiest in his class — yet his plumpness made him look adorable.

However, he better not remain plump when he starts elementary school, or else he wouldn’t find a future wife.

Given the abundance of bachelors in the future, one must start the hunt for a wife from elementary school.

“Sis, you came back to see Chengcheng, didn’t you?” Chengcheng asked Tang Yuxin joyfully, holding her hand with a shake.

“I’m here to see you as well,” Tang Yuxin replied, lightly shredding her little brother’s youthful assumptions.

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Chengcheng was undeterred.

A passing visit was still a visit.

“Sis, look at all the goodies I have saved for you,” Chengcheng led Tang Yuxin to her room.

Aside from the occasional cleaning by Zhang Xiangcao, Tang Yumin’s room was usually off-limits.

The room harbored many extraordinarily special items, which intimidated everyone.

Aside from Zhang Xiangcao, there was another sneak-a-peeker, and that was Chengcheng.

He hid his prized possessions in Tang Yuxin’s cabinet.

He was saving them for his sister for when she’d visit, and offer her some to eat.

Upon opening the cabinet, she found it filled with snacks, dozens of packages in all.

Little Fatty placed his tiny hands behind his back, his chubby face beaming with a disarming, adorable smile.

The expression on his face was as unambiguous as daylight.

Compliment me!

Quickly, compliment me!

Compliment me now!

See how well-behaved I am?

Tang Yuxin gently stroked her brother’s head.

“Mmm, My Chengcheng is always the best.

Sis loves it.

I’ll take everything with me when I go.”

Chengcheng was overjoyed, his eyes nearly disappearing into smiles.

He then shook his sister’s hand.

“Sis, do I have a little sister now?”

“No, you have a little niece, you have to call yourself Uncle Chengcheng,” Chengcheng’s age makes this quite a high rank.

It’s normal for Wanqi to address Chengcheng as uncle.

Chengcheng is Lin’s foster son and the families have always been close.

They frequently visit each other throughout the year.

Lin Yile considers Chengcheng as her brother, therefore Chengcheng becomes little Wanqi’s uncle.

“Should the little sister call me uncle?” Chengcheng was confused.

As the youngest in the home, everyone doted on him and made allowances for his desires.

He wanted a younger sibling to play with.

All he wanted was a little sister, and when one finally arrived, his sister told him that she’s not his sister, but instead his niece, and he should be her uncle.

The relationship is so complicated!

He rubbed his little head in confusion, unable to comprehend the complexity of familial rankings.

Tang Yuxin realized that she’d confused her little brother, and had no choice; how could such a young boy understand that he was indeed an uncle?

Tang Yuxin held her brother’s hand and took him to see Wanqi.

Little Wanqi slept soundly in the infant bed that Chengcheng had once used.

Her chubby cheeks were irresistibly adorable, instilling in Chengcheng an idea of what it felt like to be a big brother.

Now, he would have to share his snacks: a share for sis, and another for his little sis.

Tang Yuxin collected her things, including the snacks Chengcheng stored for her.

Bearing a proud chest, Chengcheng appeared quite content.

Tang Yuxin didn’t particularly care for this stuff, but since it was a token of Chengcheng’s affection, she went along with her brother’s well-intentioned gesture by taking it all.

It would be a great way to treat her guests.

In any case, whatever she took could be replenished by their Dad.

As for Lin Yile, she quietly relocated to Li Tang Village.

No one asked questions when Zhang Xiangcao suggested that Lin was a distant relative of the Tang family who was only there to ‘winter’ because it was cosier in the Tang household.

The other villagers did not pay much attention, even though there were piles of diapers hanging outside to dry.

Wanqi thrived under the care of the Tang family.

She hardly fell sick and was very obedient, just like Chengcheng.

If they caught a cold or something similar, they would drink the same syrup that Chengcheng used to get better.

As long as it had been drunk soon after being prepared, they would recover in no time.

If their condition did worsen, Lin Yile, the professional nurse, was around.

Although her nursing skills were not top-notch, she could handle minor health issues.

As such, Wanqi grew well and hardly fell sick.

Given that the Tang household was warm, the baby did not need to dress in many layers.

After a few months, she had grown into a beautiful little girl.

Chengcheng adored his niece, but in his heart, Wanqi was more of a sister to him.

Whenever he came home, he would check in on his little sister and play with her for a while before finally starting his homework.

Chengcheng could be mischievous, but he would never shirk his homework.

Although his blood donation allowed him to get admission to other schools without needing to sit for an exam, it did not mean he could evade studying.

If he consistently received failing grades, he must have disappointed his elder sister, who had been the top performer in her high school graduation exams, causing their father Tang Zhinian to lose face.


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