My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 715



Chapter 715: Chapter 707: There are Two Baozi Chapter 715: Chapter 707: There are Two Baozi “`

“I’m not joking,” Tang Yuxin pointed to her face, “Director, look into my eyes.

Am I lying?

And do you think I would make such a joke for no reason?

Am I the type to joke around?”

In the hospital, she had always been direct and decisive, whether in speaking or in doing things.

People said she was unapproachable, which they blamed on her aloof demeanor.

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Although she felt she was quite approachable, the eyes of the public were sharp and clear.

If everyone said she was aloof, then she must be aloof.

Tang Yuxin stood up, “Alright, I’ve said everything I wanted to say.

I won’t be taking on any surgeries tomorrow.”

“Tang Yuxin!” Director Zhu also stood up with a whoosh, his eyes sharp as knives.

Who was he trying to torture with his gaze?

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“If you don’t give me a proper reason, the mistake of teasing the Director will be something you’ll have to brave.”

“Director, your use of idioms is really on point.”

Tang Yuxin genuinely thought Director Zhu was quite the character.

If she were to tease anyone, it would be her husband, both fun and relieving.

Why would she bother teasing an old man?

“You have three surgeries scheduled for tomorrow.”

Director Zhu’s face turned stern, “I’ve already notified you.

Get your preparations done when you go back today.”

“I refuse.”

Tang Yuxin was serious about her refusal.

She wasn’t joking.

“The reason?” Director Zhu’s face was no longer stern, but elongated.

“I’m pregnant.”

Tang Yuxin pointed at her belly, “Two months, twins, don’t know the sexes yet.

Director, are you sure you want a pregnant woman to stand all day and perform surgeries?”

Beads of cold sweat the size of beans appeared on Director Zhu’s forehead.

“Are you serious?”

“Yeah,” Tang Yuxin shrugged her shoulders, “The test result is still with me.

Do you want to take a look?”

“Get out, get out,” Director Zhu quickly waved his hand, motioning Tang Yuxin to leave, otherwise he really feared he might get so angry that he’d have a stroke.

Tang Yuxin walked out feeling light and carefree.

Right, she needed to tell Gu Ning.

She took out her phone and called Gu Ning.

Life really couldn’t get any better, but when she heard Gu Ning’s voice, suddenly, she felt an urge to cry.

“What’s wrong?” Gu Ning also stopped doing anything else and stood aside, waiting for Tang Yuxin to speak.

“Are you hungry?

Do you want to eat something?

I can buy it and bring it to you.”

“It’s nothing,” Tang Yuxin sniffled, “I was just thinking, if Zhang Xiaomei hadn’t caused a scene back then, would you still have run off with someone else by now?

Or would you just remain a lifelong bachelor?”

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“No,” Gu Ning leaned back, “I could never marry someone else.

I’ll be right by your side, and I can’t possibly stay a bachelor either.

In the end, the one who’ll be most anxious will be your dad.

Even if he has to knock you out, he would still hand you over to me.”

His words were said in jest, yet they could not be truer.

If Tang Yuxin kept refusing to marry, one day, her father, Tang Zhinian, would indeed knock his daughter out and dump her on Gu Ning’s doorstep.

It must be said, Gu Ning’s intelligence doesn’t lie in how much presence he’s made known in front of the Tang Family, but rather how he, like air, gradually grew to exist in every aspect of their lives.

Although he didn’t appear often, every single thing he did made a deep impression, impossible to forget even if they wanted to.

With the critical eye of a father-in-law, it’s undeniable that, as much as Tang Zhinian doted on his daughter and didn’t want her to marry, Gu Ning was nonetheless the prospective son-in-law he approved of.

No other contender was in sight, and with Gu Ning being the only man by Tang Yuxin’s side, the prospective son-in-law title was inevitably his alone.

And as for Qin Ziyi, even if Tang Zhinian were willing to keep his daughter by his side for a lifetime, like an old maid, he would never let her form any connection with the Qin Family, right?

He definitely did not want the Qin Family to ruin his daughter or corrupt his future grandson.

He intended to raise his grandson himself.

Now, at last, his wish had come true, for he was about to have not just one, but two grandsons.

“I’m craving baozi,” Tang Yuxin’s stomach grumbled again, truly signaling her hunger.

“Wait for me a moment, I’ll go and buy some for you.”

Gu Ning hung up the phone and headed to the cafeteria.

He bought several baozi and took them to Tang Yuxin.

Fortunately, Tang Yuxin was in the hospital, just a wall away from them.

If it weren’t so convenient, even if Tang Yuxin craved them, there was no way he could have delivered them to her, especially if it got later; by the time the baozi reached her, they might have grown moldy.

When Gu Ning arrived at the hospital with the baozi, Tang Yuxin was sitting in her office, taking a break and sipping water from a cup.

Gu Ning placed the baozi in front of Tang Yuxin, who took one and bit into it right away.

He took her cup, poured her another glass of water, and set it on the table.

As expected, Tang Yuxin, after taking a bite of the baozi and because she ate too hastily, choked.

She quickly grabbed the cup and gulped down a large gulp of water, which helped her swallow the mouthful of baozi.

After that, she didn’t dare to gobble her food anymore.

“Eat slower,” Gu Ning patted her head, noting her hair had grown long, fine, and soft.

Yet her face remained petite, perhaps because of her perennially pale skin, making her seem like a college student rather than the outpatient doctor she was.

Tang Yuxin then slowed down her eating.

The cafeteria’s baozi were exceptionally delicious, even explosively so.

There had been a time when she was so obsessed with them that she had to have them every day.

So it was common to see her in her white coat, a baozi in each hand, munching away as she dashed to the hospital.

She might have an immediate surgery to attend to, unintentionally scaring quite a few people with her antics.

No one would’ve expected the cool and aloof Dr.

Tang, renowned as a prodigy, to have such goofy moments.

In fact, there was nothing goofy about eating baozi like that; it’s a common sight in this world.

It’s just that such gestures coming from the cool and aloof Dr.

Tang Yuxin made it feel like a jarring shift in the usual scene.

And many people probably still remember the sight of the cool Dr.

Tang walking into her office from the hospital entrance, a baozi in each hand.

The reason Tang Yuxin could be so unconcerned about her image was mainly that the baozi were just so delicious.

Why else would she eat them every day?

Besides, to Tang Yuxin, her image wasn’t tarnished.

It was just eating baozi, right?

What’s so weird about that?


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