My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 494



Chapter 494: Chapter 488: Adopting Qiqi Chapter 494: Chapter 488: Adopting Qiqi At this point, little Wanqi on the sickbed rubbed her eyes with her chubby little hands, then flapped them in the air, signaling that someone should pick her up.

Mama Lin hurriedly reached out, wanting to hold her baby granddaughter.

But someone beat her to it, scooping Wanqi off the bed.

“Our little Qiqi must be hungry, isn’t she?” Papa Lin cradled his granddaughter in his arms, cooing, while Wanqi seemed to recognize her grandfather.

She pressed her soft little cheek against his, puckering her little mouth in distress.

She seemed scared awake by the loud voices, or perhaps she was actually hungry.

“No crying now.”

Papa Lin tenderly comforted Qiqi, “If anyone dares to tease our Qiqi, grandpa will beat them up.

Ask them to be Qiqi’s horse, alright?”

Maybe Wanqi truly had an innate charm that was irresistible.

With her small actions and some closeness, she’d easily won over her grandfather’s heart.

From now on, he’d be at her beck and call.

There was a saying, after all, “Grandparents are closer to their grandchildren”.

Being a grandfather was a new for him, as just yesterday he still saw himself as a father; today, he’d already become a grandfather.

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Papa Lin’s sudden burst of affection startled everyone present.

What happened to their plans of abandoning, selling, or beating the child?

Seeing Papa Lin now, even the slightest touch to the baby in his arms might warrant a fight to the death.

“Lin, quickly hand the baby to Lele”

It was Tang Zhinian who spoke up urgently.

“You’re so focused on your granddaughter, you haven’t even noticed that your daughter is crying so hard she’s flooding the hospital, have you?”

Papa Lin glanced sidelong at Lin Yile.

His feelings for Yile, her face swollen from crying, he showed no remorse.

Her harsh lesson was necessary for her to learn from her mistakes.

Lin Yile’s sobs racked her body.

Only now did she realize the gravity of her actions.

Because of her child, her family was on the brink of collapse, with her parents being left to deal with it.

She’d brought this enormous difficulty upon them.

What were they to do with a helpless baby like this?

While Papa Lin was seething inside, he eventually handed Wanqi to Lin Yile.

As soon as Wanqi was cradled by her mother, she fell silent.

Her mother’s familiar scent made her feel safe, so in no time at all, the baby stopped fussing.

However, her small face continued to nestle against Lin Yile’s bosom, signaling her need for milk.

Lin Yile hurriedly carried her daughter to a private place, ready to breastfeed her.

Finally, Wanqi drank her mother’s breast milk.

One little hand clutching her mother’s sleeve, her long eyelashes fluttering occasionally.

But after a few sips, she fell asleep again.

When Lin Yile brought the baby back into the room, the ambiance was pretty tense, with Papa Lin’s expression being the worst of them all.

“Lin, let’s settle it like this,” Tang Zhinian thought for a while and felt that this would be the best solution, “Wanqi can be raised at my home.

If you miss her, you can visit anytime.

You know about your situation, you might get a promotion soon.

So, don’t hand anyone a handle.”

“Yes,” Ren Li agreed, “Lin, you have to know that your status is different now.

You’ve worked so hard to get this high, and there’re many people who are jealous of you and want to pull you down.”

The higher your position, the more dangerous it becomes.

You can’t advance nor retreat, you have to keep going no matter how difficult it becomes.

If not, you can’t say you don’t want to work and quit.

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Some people won’t let you live easily once you quit.

What Papa Lin can do is to climb as high as he can without making any mistakes.

Being an official himself, Papa Lin certainly knew the reality in which officialdom is as perilous as a battlefield.

He had to struggle every day, which was heartbreaking.

Everyone knew about his brilliant achievements in his position, but what they did not know was how he couldn’t sleep carefully every night.

He took every step as if treading on thin ice.

There was not a single day he would take lightly and truly rest.

Currently, many people wanted to seize his braid.

If they succeeded, not only would he fall from power but his home might also suffer.

In that case, they could not tell how Wanqi would be bullied.

Weighing the prospects of an illegitimate child on his hands, Lin Yile refused to reveal anything.

Despite repeated questioning, she chose to remain silent.

If he could banish his daughter, he would do so.

However, what was to be done about the baby granddaughter?

How would she manage to grow up with them, without advantages or money?

He might not feel bad for his daughter now, but he had to consider his granddaughter.

Papa Lin closed his eyes, suddenly feeling very old.

He was only in his middle age, not even fifty yet, but he had already become a grandfather.

In the end, he grudgingly agreed without any other options.

He didn’t want everyone to know about Lin Yile’s premarital pregnancy, an unwelcome idea but a possibility for average people.

They could move if push came to shove.

But he was Lin Dajiang, and every watchful eye in Qing’an was constantly focused on him.

For every one of his friends, there were many enemies.

Tang Zhinian’s suggestion was to keep the child at home as a relative because they didn’t want to raise her, fearing they may not be able to afford it, disliking her because she was a girl and wanted to abandon her.

Initially, they left her with Tang Zhinian to dodge the policy on family planning.

However, when they saw she was a girl, they didn’t want her anymore.

Fortunately, Zhang Xiangcao liked this child.

She and Tang Zhijun hadn’t borne a child for a long time, and only had Sisi.

She mentioned this to Tang Zhijun who agreed.

This child would become a member of the Tang family from now on.

Despite Mama Lin’s reluctance, she eventually had to compromise.

The best option for Wanqi was, indeed, to be left with the Tang family.

There, she could grow up openly and at ease.

On the contrary, giving her up to someone else was out of the question.

How could she bear it if her little granddaughter was mistreated?

Was it easy to raise a child till maturity?

Instead of leaving Wanqi with someone they couldn’t trust or leave their worries behind, the Tang household, at least, was family.

This way, they could visit the child if they pleased.


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