My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 638



Chapter 638: Chapter 630: That Medicine Can’t Be Given Casually Chapter 638: Chapter 630: That Medicine Can’t Be Given Casually “How could that be possible?” Tang Zhijun slapped Gu Ning’s chest, “Look at this figure, this build—have women gone blind or what?

How could such a good man not catch anyone’s eye?”

Tang Yuxin pursed her lips, really wanting to retort that it wasn’t that others were blind to him but rather that Gu Ning himself was blind, hopelessly infatuated with a woman like Zhang Xiaomei for his whole life.

Was she a fairy or had she poisoned him?

She heard Zhang Xiaomei had been abroad for many years.

How long had it been since they’d seen each other?

She wondered if they would even recognize each other if they met now.

Because Zhang Xiaomei likely had plastic surgery by now, maybe even to the point where her own mother wouldn’t recognize her.

“We’re heading back,” Tang Zhijun started the car, “Everything at home is ready, just waiting for you guys.

Your dad and your aunt are there, as well as Chengcheng.

That kid remembers you very clearly, always fussing about wanting to see his sister.”

Well, raising him wasn’t a waste.

Tang Yuxin’s heart was filled with gratification indeed; she truly hadn’t spoiled him for naught.

As a child, she was the one who held him as he grew up.

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He truly was a real brother, always thinking of her, saving the good things for his sister, not like Wei Jiani who was an ungrateful wretch, unable to be nourished into gratitude regardless of how well she was treated, shamelessly only knowing how to take but never understanding what it means to give back.

Anyone who ends up as that woman’s sister is really unlucky.

Yes, unlucky – she had been unlucky for her whole life.

She didn’t need another lifetime, did she?

The car drove all the way into Li Tang Village.

It had been more than a year since Tang Yuxin had been back, and the village seemed to have changed dramatically.

“They paved the roads, huh?”

She noticed at a glance that the village inside and out had been paved with concrete roads, even the small alleys were well-repaired, and the electricity poles had been replanted; the streetlights had been replaced too.

The village used to be dark at night, but now with the streetlights on, every household was clearly visible.

“Exactly,” laughed Tang Zhijun.

“It was our family who had it done; started last year, it’s been open to traffic for half a year now.”

Tang Yuxin gave Tang Zhijun a big thumbs up, “This is doing good deeds – paving roads – merits boundless.”

And Tang Zhijun was also very proud.

They had grown up in the village where their parents passed early, and at that time, they were both young when the villagers pitied them and gave the two brothers a bite to eat.

It could be said that they grew up on food from a hundred families.

Without the people of the village, the two brothers would not be here today.

Now that they were grown up, capable, and earning money, the first thing they did was to repair all the ancient dirt roads the village had been walking on for generations, making it convenient for the villagers to travel.

They even built a large plaza where villagers could go watch operas and dance like the city folks do their broadcast exercises.

It had become the liveliest spot in the entire village.

As they drove past, wherever the lights shone brightest and the crowds gathered, that was their village square.

There was also plenty of exercise equipment in the square, which not only provided physical exercise but also served as a minor entertainment, greatly loved by the villagers.

“Zhijun is back, eh?” From afar, an old man was seen greeting Tang Zhijun with a smiles all around, heartwarmingly welcoming.

“Yes, uncle, I’m back.”

Tang Zhijun rolled down the car window and stuck his head out.

“Uncle Four, how are your legs feeling now?”

“Much better, much better,” Uncle Four patted his legs, “The medicated wine you gave is really effective.

This old leg of mine had been in pain for so many years, and after using the medicine you arranged, it felt lighter in just a few days.”

“That’s good to hear,” laughed Tang Zhijun heartily, “We still have plenty at home.

Uncle Four, come over when you have time.

All that medicine was blended by Yuxin herself, take whatever you need; if it’s gone, I’ll ask her to prepare some more.”

Tang Yuxin placed her hand on her forehead; her head was aching.

That medicine couldn’t just be given away freely—it needed to be used sparingly.

Not because the herbs were expensive or because she was stingy, but because the medicinal liquor had to be aged, which was very important—no less than five or six years.

Before she moved to the capital, she indeed prepared a good amount of medicinal liquor for the family, including some valuable items.

But even the best things have limits, and by now most of it must have been almost given away, close to running out.

Moreover, she had been busy over the years and didn’t have time to brew any more medicine, nor did she have the chance to restock.

It looked like as soon as she got back, she’d need to make more.

Right, she’d ask Gu Ning to help find a place.

He was well-connected and capable.

She’d make a larger batch this time and give him half.

After all, they were soldiers, and it wasn’t just about missions—training alone could lead to injuries.

The medicated wine was suitable for elderly people, but it was just as fitting for them.

Yeah, that was the plan.

She’d have to discuss it with Gu Ning when they got back.

Tang Zhijun continued to greet the villagers along the way.

The relationship they had with them was excellent.

The village was now wealthier, mainly because there was a wholesale market just outside the village.

Many factories had been built, and people could do much more than just farming.

Many outsiders had moved in and settled down.

Life was improving day by day, and so had their morale.

The Tang Family was perhaps the most prosperous of all.

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The Tang brothers were both skilled men, now local celebrities.

But despite their fame, they never forgot their roots.

They mixed with the villagers without looking down on anyone, paving bridges and roads, and always leading the way in helping out whenever a family was in trouble.

As a result, the Tang Family’s reputation in the village was exceptionally high.

If anyone dared to speak ill of the Tang brothers behind their backs, they’d be drowned in spit.

Tang Zhijun parked the car, and as soon as Tang Yuxin got out, Chengcheng charged over like a little cannonball.

“Sister, sister…”

Seeing his beloved sister after such a long time made Chengcheng incredibly happy; he had missed her so much.

Tang Yuxin caught her brother and squatted down in front of him, comparing their heights.

Kids grow up so fast—just last year he was quite short, and now he had shot up to be so tall.

“You’ve grown taller.”

She pinched her brother’s chubby little face, which was proof enough of the great nutrition at home.


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