My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 662



Chapter 662: Chapter 654: So It’s a Small Park Chapter 662: Chapter 654: So It’s a Small Park “`

The courtyard was spacious, but there were few houses, yet if one were to live there, accommodating four rooms under one roof wasn’t a big problem, and there was still plenty of space outside, all planted with lawns and various flowers.

Artificial hills and exotic rocks, rare flowers and plants were abundant here, and indeed, there were over a dozen ancient trees that had grown so large that two people couldn’t wrap their arms around them.

They were lush with foliage and had vast canopies; come summertime, their shade almost covered the entire courtyard, offering a hint of coolness on even the hottest days.

The greenery and the old trees complemented each other, along with the quaint architecture, creating a natural oxygen bar that was cool in winter and warm in summer.

Tang Yuxin was more than satisfied with this ancient house, no – this courtyard; it really compared to a small park.

Her courtyard in Beijing was quite sizeable by Imperial Capital standards, but it was practically a manor compared to this place.

“I want this room,” Tang Yuxin pointed to one of the rooms which she had seen as soon as she had walked in; it was north-facing with plenty of air circulation and sunlight for the longest time during the day.

She liked waking up in the warm sunshine and falling asleep in the cool, comfortable breeze, living this cycle over and over, for the rest of her life.

What a pleasant life that would be.

“Uncle Gu, pick a room for yourself,” Tang Yuxin generously let Gu Ning choose.

He was a regular visitor here, and a major contribution to her brewing endeavors came from him.

Without his help, her wine wouldn’t have come into existence.

It made sense to think that if he were to come to deliver something in the future or needed to transport goods, it would be impossible for him to arrive in the morning and leave in the middle of the night without a place to rest.

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Tang Yuxin ran to the room she had chosen, and to her surprise, she found that it was fully furnished with beds, tables, chairs, and even sofas, though they were not called sofas here but stools, all with an ancient flair.

The furniture was also made from solid wood and seemed genuinely aged.

The Tong Family’s courtyard was very well preserved, not only spacious but also of great ornamental value.

In the future, it would undoubtedly become an excellent tourist attraction.

So, at that moment, Tang Yuxin truly felt that her hardships over the half-year were not for naught.

Moreover, it wasn’t too far from the military hospital, so she could come back daily.

A bicycle would do, or if not, she could get a driver’s license.

She knew how to drive, having learned in her previous life, but she just hadn’t had the chance to take the test yet.

The more she thought about it, the more she felt the need to do so.

If she learned to drive, she could bring Sisi here, and when her parents came to visit, they would have a place to stay instead of a hotel or guest house.

This place was perfect: great location, clean air, and beautiful scenery.

She visited each room one by one, remembering the layout and other details as she went.

By now, she had a plan in mind: which room was for her brother, which one for her father and aunt, and, yes, rooms for her second uncle and second aunt as well.

Even so, she still had several rooms left over, enough to accommodate many more guests.

The more she saw of the place, the more satisfied she became, and the happier she felt, which significantly lifted her spirits compared to when she first arrived.

Strike while the iron is hot, and Tang Yuxin’s enthusiasm was burning.

So let it burst forth, let it roll.

“Uncle Gu, let’s go buy some bedding,” she said.

“All right,” Gu Ning had also chosen a room for himself.

There was a large parking area outside, which made parking—and shopping—even easier.

A nearby shop could be reached without even driving, though they needed a vehicle to transport items.

Tang Yuxin bought loads of stuff and arranged several rooms.

She would clean regularly so anyone could move in at any time.

She had given up her dormitory at the hospital and moved to her new home, which was spacious and airy, uplifting her mood significantly.

She even felt more at ease treating Tong Shu on several occasions.

Since waking up, Tong Shu had become afraid of seeing people; as prideful as she had once been, that’s how inferior she now felt.

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She used to be adored by many, but since her downfall, not a single person had come to see her, not even her biological parents showed their faces once she became useless.

The Tong Family’s decline was marked by her loss of hands; her grandfather had grown old; her eldest uncle and second uncle were constantly fighting over the family’s wealth, escalating to physical altercations.

The only person by her side in the hospital was her much aged grandfather.

Sometimes she wondered if the divine retribution would’ve spared her had she not been jealous of Tang Yuxin and refrained from those actions.

But now that she knew she was wrong, was it too late?

Was it beyond rectification?

Touching her legs and letting out a wry laugh, at least she had her legs and could walk.

She was still young and had a long path to tread; she was not ready to die.

If she shied away from death, then she should live well.

Even if the Tong Family was in ruins, it was still her family.

As long as her grandfather was there, so was her home.

After Tong Shu left the hospital, Tong Feng took her to live in the countryside.

With the rest of the Tong Family members causing chaos, Tong Feng did not interfere anymore – the family was fragmented, and his efforts to manage it were in vain.

So he decided to spend the rest of his days with his granddaughter, and after that, they were never seen again.

As for the Tong Family, after being partitioned by the brothers, it was like a pie crumbled into pieces; piecing it back together was impossible.

So much had been lost to the wind or trampled underfoot that it was impossible to make it round again – in other words, the Tong Family was no more.

The once-prosperous Tong Family had collapsed, and there would no longer be the Tong Family’s Medical Skills in the world.

Except for Tong Shu, none of the Tong family genuinely liked traditional medicine.

Some went into medicine as a formality, but it was never with the same passion or talent as their ancestors.

Therefore, when Tong Feng passed away, his sons and grandchildren stopped practicing medicine.

Learning it was fruitless; they couldn’t even save themselves, let alone others.

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