My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 537



Chapter 537: Chapter 528: Kneel and Pray Chapter 537: Chapter 528: Kneel and Pray The bumpiness on the lower bunk wasn’t too noticeable, but once you got to the middle or upper bunk, it became far more obvious.

Even a slight jolt of the train could wake up light sleepers.

Tang Yuxin wasn’t a light sleeper, but she couldn’t sleep in this environment.

Even with no lights on, it wasn’t possible for her to read.

Phones at this time didn’t have all the features they have now, so reading a book on her phone was out of the question.

Moreover, she didn’t like to read on her phone.

As a doctor, her eyes were very important, so she would never do something that could harm them.

She rested her head on her suitcase, which was too hard and too high.

No matter how she adjusted herself, she just couldn’t get comfortable.

On the other hand, the person on the top bunk was sleeping soundly, as she could hear their snores.

In a half-awake state, it seemed as if she had finally fallen asleep.

Then, just as she was dozing off, the train jolted sharply, slamming her head against her suitcase.

The pain woke her up.

Rubbing her aching head, she thought the impact seemed quite severe.

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She wondered if it would bruise, the pain throbbed persistently.

She let out a sigh and checked her phone.

The time was just around midnight.

She had probably only been asleep since around 11:30 p.m.

for less than half an hour before being jolted awake.

Setting her phone aside, she realized sleep was elusive.

She was genuinely afraid of another jolt.

Her suitcase took up nearly a fifth of her bed space and the only way she could avoid it was if she slept the other way round.

But she had tried this, and the man in the bunk above her had a habit of sticking his feet out, emitting a peculiar aroma.

The odor was pungently unforgettable.

Her acute sense of smell made the peculiar odor unbearable, and it seemed to strangle her – she wanted it to stop, but couldn’t do anything about it.

Beside her were the unbearable odours and the sturdy suitcase that could bruise her head.

Eventually, she decided to sleep alongside her suitcase.

However, with the constant jolting of the train, she feared hitting her head again.

She placed her suitcase upright, piled up her pillow and blanket, and sat leaning against her luggage.

She took out her phone again.

Its dim screen and limited features allowed her to only make phone calls and send text messages.

But who would she call or text at this hour?

Then she remembered a contact in her phonebook labeled ‘Gu Ning.’

Yeah, him.

After all, Gu Ning wouldn’t be sleeping soundly next to his wife since he was unmarried.

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His personal life was plain and straightforward.

Out of all the people she knew, Gu Ning was the most patient.

Otherwise, if she were to interrupt anyone’s sleep at this wee hour, she was apprehensive that she might be “killed” by them.

He should understand her plight given his character.

On this long journey with her sleep out of sync, the strong odors on the train coupled with the incessant snoring noises, made her feel…

Uncomfortable.

“Uncle Gu, are you sleeping?” she texted.

After sending this message, she realized she might be stating the obvious.

Considering the late hour, the only one awake would be a night owl.

Normally, there were set schedules for each activity in their company life, like when to wake up, when to turn off the lights.

These were all planned.

So disturbing someone’s sleep was indeed a grave sin.

Setting her phone aside, she didn’t expect to receive a reply as it was too late.

She just wanted to vent her feelings and show that she still had people to text.

But just when she was feeling dejected, her phone rang.

“I am not sleeping.

I am on a business trip.”

Tang Yuxin brought her phone in front of her eyes.

The dim white light from the screen warmed the corner of her lips slightly, lifting the corner of her mouth subtly upwards in a private moment seen by nobody.

He wasn’t asleep, which was perfect.

“Since you have left the hospital, where are you going to?” she texted him.

Gu Ning sent back another message, seemingly already aware of her departure from the hospital when he opened her text.

“I am going home.

I miss my brother.” Tang Yuxin texted slowly.

She was not adept at texting and was unfamiliar with this tech-savviness, so typing was a bit of a struggle for her.

Gu Ning didn’t probe further into her notion of going home, and probably assumed she had already arrived in Qing City, or was home already.

If she were flying, she should have arrived by now.

However, he didn’t even consider that Tang Yuxin might be on the train.

Moreover, he couldn’t know they were on the same train.

Yes, the same train.

While Tang Yuxin had a sleeper berth, Gu Ning had a hard seat ticket, with less than two carriages between them.

It was a pity that they didn’t know each other was on the same train.

If they had, would they have had an emotional reunion?

They continued their sporadic text exchange.

Tang Yuxin, unable to bear the discomfort, started feeling sleepy.

Setting her phone aside, she looked at the time.

It was nearly two in the morning.

Normally, she would have been fast asleep by this time, as she was not a night owl.

Feeling groggy, she thought she might finally be able to sleep this time, given the late hour.

She nestled herself close to her luggage so as not to hit her head, despite it being a little uncomfortable.

But not much later, she ended up hitting her head against the suitcase again, jolting her awake.

She weakly rubbed her head, sleeping had never been so painful.

Enduring this discomfort, she struggled through the night.

When she finally opened her eyes again, it was already daylight outside.

She wasn’t sure how long she had slept, whether it was two o’clock, three, or four, or maybe she didn’t sleep at all.

The train’s PA system announced that it was breakfast time.

The food trolley drew near, but she was still in a daze.

When the food trolley came to her, she snapped out of her stupor and ordered a breakfast set.

She normally didn’t eat on trains, but she had to order this time or else she would go hungry.

The food on the train wasn’t good or bad.

Still, it was preferable to having instant noodles first thing in the morning.


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