Chapter 644
Chapter 644: Chapter 636: Let’s Go to Her House Chapter 644: Chapter 636: Let’s Go to Her House Actually, the medicinal liquor she brewed was quite good; some of it was very warming to drink.
Most of these medicines were brewed by her in the past and had aged for several years.
Originally, she had not reserved them for her father and second uncle to use as they got older.
These drinks could prolong life; the herbs in the medicinal liquor were uniquely combined, all personally prepared by her.
Some of the ingredients even included secret family recipes from the Chen Family, not available for sale anywhere else, and of course, impossible to replicate.
If this old gentleman could drink a mouthful every day, then his recovery would be much quicker.
Maybe she should bear the pain and prepare a barrel for him.
After all, they had granted her such a privilege.
Ultimately, she needed to show her appreciation and return the favor.
Again, she pondered for a long time about where to go with a heavy heart.
“Why not come to my place?”
It seemed like she had made a momentous decision, and of course, it pained her greatly.
Mr.
Wang was taken aback.
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Go to her place?
It wasn’t hard to understand—after all, he was a doctor, and she must have had her reasons to suggest it.
But why did she look so pained, as though she were cutting flesh and letting blood, her face wracked with agony?
And soon afterward, he truly understood why Tang Yuxin had such an expression, but that was a story for later.
The current issue was how to move the old leader to Qing’an City.
After all, it was quite a distance away.
“Is it possible to move him?”
Mr.
Wang’s greatest concern was his father’s health.
He had just started to improve; wouldn’t it be bad to jostle him around?
“No problem, I’ll accompany him,” Tang Yuxin assured him, confident in her medical skills.
The old gentleman’s vitality was already returning, and external supplements were certainly no substitute for natural health.
As long as she occasionally used the Rejuvenation Acupuncture Technique to stimulate the old man’s body, he would be fine to travel, whether by airplane or train.
Considering the old gentleman’s status, if he were to travel by train, they might have to charter a whole train, so it might be better to fly.
Of course, she was thinking too simply.
The entourage for the old gentleman included a private plane, three bodyguards, two caregivers, and a nanny who had been looking after him continuously, not to mention a plethora of items that needed to be transported.
Tang Yuxin was indifferent.
Her family house had plenty of room, more than enough for all these people.
Of course, she had already informed her family members beforehand, telling them that an important guest would be coming.
She instructed her father and second uncle to prepare and tidy up the house, making enough space available.
Originally, the houses of the two families were built together; both were two-story western-style buildings.
The countryside provided ample space, and although they said they lived separately, they actually dined together.
Now, Sisi was at university and seldom returned home, so only her second aunt and Chengcheng were at home.
As for Grandmother Wanqi, she couldn’t bear to be apart from Wanqi even for a day and was caring for her herself.
Once the Wang Family arrived, they could clear out a courtyard for them to stay in.
Li Tang Village could be considered a place blessed with natural beauty.
Famous since ancient times as a land of plenty and supported by a large mountain and a river, it had escaped pollution, thanks in large part to the community’s commitment to environmental protection.
The river in Li Tang was nationally known for its cleanliness.
The source of the water was right at Li Tang Village, nestled against the mountain and beside the water—a classic example of a feng shui treasure.
Otherwise, Chen Zhong wouldn’t have settled down in Li Tang Village for good.
The mountains around the village were full of treasures for those who knew where to find them, a sure way to wealth.
Her first big earnings came from digging up a wild ginseng in the mountains, and that ginseng sold for thousands of yuan back then—a fortune compared to present-day prices.
However, in recent years, fewer people ventured up the mountain, which remained essentially untouched, thanks to the government’s foresighted protection.
It had even become a scenic spot in Qing’an City.
After all, there are truly few pristine environments left these days.
And as for air quality, Qing’an’s was among the best in the nation.
With the village’s mountain and water, it indeed made for an excellent place for recuperation.
She also believed that the honesty of the villagers could provide the old gentleman with a perfect escape from the stresses of life, making it an ideal place for eldercare.
Tang Yuxin had already made plans for herself; when she got older, she would buy a piece of land in the village and build a small western-style house to spend her retirement there.
It must be said, Mr.
Wang was truly impressive.
As soon as Tang Yuxin had finished discussing arrangements with her family, people had already been dispatched, preparing all the necessities for the old officer in advance.
The news that came back from there satisfied Mr.
Wang.
Tang Yuxin had arranged for them a standalone western-style building, surrounded by mountains and water, with simple local customs—truly a fine choice of location.
Compared to the bustling life in Beijing, Qing’an was undoubtedly much calmer, and certainly a better choice than a hospital.
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He never thought of hospitals as good places for healing—those were places for treatment.
He knew his own father’s temper all too well.
In his youth, his father had been a tough character, and he remained unfazed even in old age.
Over the years, his father had never let go of his power and influence.
If he had indeed passed away this time, he likely would have gone without peace.
To provide a proper convalescence for his father, it had to be a place with good mountains and waters.
Thus, while Mr.
Wang was initially skeptical about Tang Yuxin’s suggestion, he was by now at least seventy percent convinced.
He would wait to see the rest after arriving.
And he had a hunch.
Tang Yuxin would definitely not disappoint him.
The young girl, despite her age, carried a maturity unlike ordinary people—a true testament that youth could lead to greatness.
After all, as the saying goes, behind the waves of one generation are the waves of the next, ready to push them onto the shore, at least enough to surpass someone like Tong Feng.
Bundles of belongings were continuously delivered to the Tang Family home, but the deliveries were made with great secrecy, often arriving in the dead of night, unseen and unheard, and departing by daybreak.
Even the old gentleman’s bookshelves were moved, as he might need to stay there for a year or even longer.
Considering that he was nearly at death’s door, taking a year to recuperate fully was actually quite quick.