My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 633



Chapter 633: Chapter 625: Grandeur Chapter 633: Chapter 625: Grandeur “Where did you get such high confidence from?”

Tang Yuxin changed her position yet again; she did whatever made her comfortable.

For her, Gu Ning was family, a relative, the closest person to her.

Therefore, she didn’t feel the need to put on an act.

She was as comfortable and natural as she could be.

It wasn’t confidence, Gu Ning reached into his pocket and then pulled out two tickets.

“I bought four tickets, so no one else will be here.”

Tang Yuxin reached out to take the two tickets; they were indeed for this place.

So it turned out, this little soft-sleeper had been lavishly booked by Gu Ning.

Although it seemed like a waste of money, Tang Yuxin felt it was for the best.

She had been sleeping too well lately.

If she didn’t rest well on the journey, she wouldn’t have any energy during the day.

Moreover, she didn’t like noise, she just wanted to be a quiet beautiful girl…

No, that’s not right, a beautiful woman.

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She handed the tickets back to Gu Ning, thinking this method wasn’t bad and could be a good reference for the future.

If she had to take the train again, she would buy four tickets and enjoy having a soft-sleeper all to herself.

How nice that would be.

However, it seemed somewhat shameful to waste resources when many people couldn’t even get a ticket.

Forget it, she could indulge just this once.

After all, she was a patient, yes, she was still ill, not yet recovered.

Lying on the soft berth, she could tell there was a fundamental difference from the hard sleeper, not to mention those hard seat carriages packed with hundreds of people where one couldn’t sit comfortably or stand upright.

If one dared to take the hard seat for a day and a night, many would have vivid memories, especially those who traveled by long-distance train for the first time—it would be engraved in their minds.

Whether it was the pillow, the blanket, or the berth itself, everything smelled of the clean disinfectant, a scent she insisted on adding when doing laundry.

Even Gu Ning commented on her obsession with cleanliness.

But she liked the smell, the combination of disinfectant and the sun’s rays.

Ah, germ-free.

It was a good habit, one she always maintained.

This time, Gu Ning had done the washing, and it seemed he had indeed learned from her.

Yes, not bad at all.

Of course, she could now have a good sleep.

What she liked even more was that there were only the two of them in the soft-sleeper.

She could sleep however she wanted, wherever she wanted, with absolutely nobody to judge her.

Yet, just as she had dozed off for a moment, she sat up again.

Gu Ning was holding a book, though she couldn’t tell what he was reading.

Tang Yuxin glanced over and realized it was an English original.

She had long known Gu Ning was a scholar.

Not only could he be a good security guard, a good boss, a good teacher, but he could also master several foreign languages—several, and not the same ones too.

Just how gifted must someone be, or had he started learning in the womb?

Tang Yuxin propped her forehead with her hand, feeling rather inadequate as a reborn woman.

Without having been reborn, he had mastered several languages, while she struggled to learn even one.

She got up, didn’t bother with shoes, and just ran barefoot to where Gu Ning was.

“Why aren’t you wearing shoes?” Gu Ning rolled up his sleeves, wiped the bottom of Tang Yuxin’s feet, thankful he was in casual clothes today; otherwise, he wouldn’t have had anything to wipe her feet with.

“It’s fine, it’s just a short distance.”

Tang Yuxin climbed directly onto Gu Ning’s berth.

“Uncle Gu, I’ll sleep here, I’m afraid I’ll fall off,” Tang Yuxin said.

With Gu Ning on her side, there was no way she could possibly fall to the floor even if she did drop off the bed.

“Alright, go to sleep,” Gu Ning pulled up her blanket for her.

He hardly ever slept on train rides and could serve as her bedrail for a long time.

Only then did Tang Yuxin feel at ease and drift off to sleep.

No longer did she have to fear being hit, being yelled at, or pushed off the bed.

She could sleep as long as she wanted, wake up whenever she pleased, and even not waking up at all was fine.

Meanwhile, the train had already started moving.

Tang Yuxin didn’t pay any attention to the countless people outside.

In this small-world of theirs, it was just her and Gu Ning; this was indeed the most comfortable train ride she’d experienced in both her lives.

On the table lay a variety of nice things.

When she felt sleepy, she’d go to sleep, and upon waking, she’d eat again, although it was all just snacks.

She hadn’t brought any proper meals because she had decided to eat in the dining car, so neither she nor Gu Ning had packed instant noodles.

“Yuxin…”

Gu Ning gently patted Tang Yuxin’s face.

There she was, fast asleep when she had said she wanted to watch the scenery.

There was nothing worth seeing, so Tang Yuxin buried her face in the blankets.

She was deep in a dream, which seemed rather pleasant, and she wished to linger in this beautiful dream a little longer.

But just as the dream reached its sweetest moment, she was pulled out of it by Gu Ning.

“Yuxin.”

Gu Ning tapped her face again.

“Mhm…”

Rubbing her eyes, Tang Yuxin finally sat up.

She pressed her face against the glass above, as the train continued to move forward, intermittently passing through one tunnel after another.

She had ridden this train more than a couple of times, and her favorite pastime was watching the scenery pass by.

The road they were on was a long and winding mountain path, mostly made up of lengthy tunnels, so there wasn’t much scenery to enjoy.

The view alternated between light and dark, bright and shadowed.

“Let’s go have something to eat first.”

Gu Ning picked up Tang Yuxin’s clothes and helped her get dressed, then he picked out a knit cap for her.

Indeed, Gu Ning had a good eye—the cap was versatile and suitable for the current season.

It worked well with both long and short hair and was appropriate for both men and women.

Tang Yuxin put on her shoes and adjusted the cap before going with Gu Ning to dine in the train’s dining car.

They ordered a dish of scrambled eggs with tomatoes, braised pork, and an egg drop soup.

The portions weren’t large and the taste not all that great, but it was still better and more nutritious than instant noodles.

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“Are you full?” Gu Ning asked Tang Yuxin.

She had finished a whole bowl of rice and wasn’t reaching for the chopsticks anymore, which likely meant she was full.

“I’m full,” Tang Yuxin patted her stomach; not just full but very full indeed.

When they left, the smell of instant noodles permeated the other carriages, a mix of various aromas combined together.

Of course, back then there weren’t as many varieties of instant noodles as there would be later—just beef stew, spareribs stew, and so on.

The names sounded appetizing, but in reality, there was neither real beef nor actual spareribs inside.


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