Chapter 496
Chapter 496: Chapter 490: Taking a Shortcut Chapter 496: Chapter 490: Taking a Shortcut “I’m doing well,” Tang Yuxin came back this time and performed two major surgeries successfully.
She has clearly become the top surgeon in their hospital.
Dean Zhu was extremely satisfied with Tang Yuxin’s performance, he was indeed a talent worth investing in.
“Dean, can I ask you for a favor?” Tang Yuxin spoke directly without any circumlocution.
If the Dean agreed, that would be great.
If not, she would have to find another solution.
She didn’t consider it anything shameful.
It was just a matter of weighing the rules against personal relationships.
“Sure, go ahead.”
Dean Zhu smiled, curious about what Tang Yuxin wanted to discuss.
Tang Yuxin pulled out a file from behind her.
“Dean, this is the resume of a classmate of mine from Qing University who has yet to find a suitable job.”
Dean Zhu took the resume and began to flip through it.
The candidate had studied nursing and interned for some time.
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However, due to personal reasons, she had left her internship position and was currently unemployed.
“Sure,” Dean Zhu agreed readily, ” Our hospital is currently in need of medical staff.
Ask her to come; graduates from Qing University are usually good.”
Indeed, graduates from Qing University were generally excellent.
Even if one graduated from nursing, they were far superior to graduates from most schools.
As long as a candidate was not extremely poor, he could accommodate them.
He trusted Tang Yuxin; she would not deceive him.
“Thank you, Dean,” Tang Yuxin sighed in relief and stood up.
Perfect.
When Lin Yile arrives, they could live together.
Her place had two bedrooms and two living rooms, with one room conveniently available for Lin Yile to stay.
She wondered, could Lin Yile’s mother let her daughter go?
Tang Yuxin remembered what her father had told her; the stories were indeed disheartening.
Lin Yile could no longer raise her child.
The child’s household registration had been transferred to her uncle.
Her uncle originally had a daughter.
Adopting one more wouldn’t be a problem, and the village would not fine them.
The aunt loved children and would definitely take good care of Qiqi.
Besides, Lin’s mother was still around, and she was Qiqi’s biological grandmother.
As for Lin’s father, she didn’t dare to think about it.
If Lin’s father didn’t lose his temper, it was fine.
Once he got angry, he was like a bomb.
This time, Lin Yile had truly infuriated him.
He had practically kicked her out and perhaps hoped that out of sight meant out of mind.
Maybe one day, if he couldn’t stand the sight of her, he might really choke Lin Yile to death.
“Uncle Gu, where are you?” Tang Yuxin called Gu Ning, not sure if he had come back.
She needed to go to the station to pick up Lin Yile.
A bus line was supposed to be installed, but she didn’t know when.
She couldn’t wait for the bus, as Lin Yile was about to arrive.
The only person she could turn to was Gu Ning.
“I’m at the company, what’s up,” Gu Ning’s voice was mixed with an indistinct murmuring that she was hungry for Pearl Jade Soup.
Tang Yuxin frowned.
She decided that she would never eat tofu again.
The trouble that tofu caused her was not small.
Almost every employee had donated money to help her out.
Of course, she couldn’t vent her anger at Gu Ning at the moment.
She needed his help.
Why was it so hard to ask for help these days?
“Uncle Gu, do you have time to help me pick someone up?”
“Sure,” Gu Ning replied readily.
“Tell me the time.”
Tang Yuxin calculated that Lin Yile was coming by train because she couldn’t get a flight.
Lin’s father didn’t want to wait and wished to kick her out immediately.
He probably didn’t want her to see Qiqi, afraid that the longer she stayed, the harder it would be to separate.
Qiqi’s birth status meant she could never be in the public eye, and she might end up calling Lin Yile ‘sister’ for life.
“Around 2 pm the day after tomorrow,” Tang Yuxin estimated the time.
The train should reach the station around 3 pm.
If they left at 3 pm and there was a delay, as long as the train wasn’t delayed, the timing should be just right.
After hanging up the phone, Tang Yuxin returned to her house, tidied up the room, and washed the quilts.
Once dry, they could be replaced with clean ones.
By then, Lin Yile could move in directly.
Two days later, right at 2 pm, Gu Ning arrived.
He was always punctual, just like his nature: rigorous and serious.
“How’s Uncle Gu?”
Tang Yuxin always found this nickname strange.
But she had no choice.
She was forced.
To call Gu Ning uncle necessitated calling Gu Ning’s brother uncle as well, and naturally, Gu Ning’s mother would be called grandmother.
This lineage was all messed up.
Fortunately, Gu Ning was focused on driving towards the station.
“He retired.”
“Retired?” Tang Yuxin was not clear for a moment.
“Retired what, did he shed his skin?”
Gu Ning tightened his grip on the steering wheel.
Did she think his brother was a snake that would shed its skin?
“He’s a lawyer.
He left his previous circle and plans to start afresh in Beijing,” Gu Ning patiently explained.
Oh, Tang Yuxin understood.
It was inevitable.
This time, coming home was natural.
What was there to do if not?
Everyone fought their way out.
They didn’t want to live a meaningless life anymore.
Gu Qing’s injuries were too severe.
With that kind of body, it would take years to recover, if it was able to recover at all.
It was good to return home.
Home was a person’s harbor.
With a home, one had a heart.
They could properly recover their health.
Striving to, well, live a few more years, to put it crudely.
“Uncle Gu…” Tang Yuxin couldn’t help but warn him again.
“Hmm, go ahead.
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Even though I’m driving, I’m listening,” Gu Ning continued driving, his focus was intense, but he was still listening to Tang Yuxin’s words.
“You need to take good care of your kidneys.
Don’t harm them.”
Gu Ning gripped the steering wheel tighter; a vein in his forehead seemed to pulse.
“Don’t worry.
My kidneys are excellent.”
He drove the car even faster.
The atmosphere in the car became strange.
But Tang Yuxin was used to it.
She was accustomed to Gu Ning’s occasional mood swings.
Gu Ning was like a closed book, not giving away his thoughts.
It was said that a woman’s heart was as deep as a needle at the bottom of the sea, but he was the tip of the needle.