My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 729



Chapter 729: Chapter 721: Some Pains Must Be Endured Chapter 729: Chapter 721: Some Pains Must Be Endured She had been abandoned, forsaken; even her own daughter no longer wanted her.

Who else in this world would?

When Sang Zhilan was imprisoned, Tang Yuxin knew.

She hadn’t thought to absolve her of anything.

Those who do wrong in this world must pay the price.

Justice is clear, not that it doesn’t come, but because its time has not yet arrived.

She didn’t believe in the so-called saying that good deeds go unrewarded.

It was punishment Sang Zhilan deserved, the price she had to pay.

Don’t talk about pity, for those who are pitiable often have detestable qualities.

Tang Yuxin touched her hand bones and then sat down, also carefully lining up the silver needles.

Fortunately, it was her left hand that was injured; otherwise, just treating it with her left hand would cause much trouble.

She inserted the needles one by one into her wrist, even touching the bone.

Chen-style Rejuvenation Acupuncture Technique had a method specifically designed for setting bones—a secret remedy for treating bone injuries in the Chen Family.

However, it was seldom used.

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The most effective treatment for bone injuries was actually Western surgery, but if surgery was indeed performed, not to mention the lengthy recovery, whether she could hold a scalpel afterward was in question.

Even though it was just the left hand, a doctor couldn’t do without the right, nor could they afford to be hampered by the left.

Her bone injury healed remarkably quickly under the stimulation of the Chen-style acupuncture, but only she knew how truly painful the process was.

Inserting the needles was not only about penetrating the skin, but also prodding into the bone itself.

How much ruthlessness did it take to inflict such severe treatment on oneself, to drive needles into one’s own flesh without anesthesia?

Normally, people instinctively react to pain by retracting.

She, however, endured the pain, going through it every single day.

Every day like this, every day in pain.

When she finally removed the needles one by one, she looked as if she had been dragged out of water.

Gu Ning came over and carefully wiped the cold sweat from her forehead with a towel.

Yet he frowned tightly, almost unable to bear the sight of Tang Yuxin’s nearly self-destructive techniques.

“Do you have to treat it this way?”

“Yes,” Tang Yuxin still had the spirit to smile.

She rested her head against Gu Ning’s shoulder, letting out a sigh and slightly relaxing her limbs.

“Without this method, I would have to undergo surgery, and you know if I really had surgery, my hand might become useless afterward.

I wouldn’t be able to be a doctor anymore.”

She lifted her uninjured hand and looked at it in front of her, spreading her fingers and gazing out at the bleak season beyond.

“It’s winter now.

By the time spring arrives, I should be almost healed.

I want to be a doctor; I want to save more people.

I am a doctor, so for all that, I can tolerate and endure this pain.”

Tang Yuxin wasn’t afraid of pain.

No matter how intense it was, it was nothing compared to her past life.

Although one never gets used to pain, she could compare and endure it.

So, the present pain, in her eyes, was completely bearable and something she could endure.

Just get through these few days, and then it would change from once a day to once every two days, then later to once a month.

Eventually, she wouldn’t have to suffer the pain anymore.

And such pain was exchangeable for an intact hand, which she felt was entirely worth it.

“Have you seen the baby?”

Tang Yuxin had already returned to the small courtyard.

There was not much use for her staying in the hospital, and back here she could enjoy some quiet, as well as the bone broth stewed daily by the nanny.

The old folks always said, “Eat what you need to replenish,” and she now guzzled bone broth like mad, unsure if it was enriching her bones.

Yet, she hadn’t seen her child.

The two children were too small, and even after a month, they were still in incubators.

However, it was reassuring that they were fighters.

Since birth, they had not fallen sick, continuously gaining weight.

The elder was now close to seven pounds, and the younger nearly six, catching up to the weight of full-term infants.

“Yes, I’ve seen them.

They’ve had more milk and have grown quite a bit.” Gu Ning stroked Tang Yuxin’s hair, then straightened her clothes, “Your clothes are dirty, let’s change first.”

“Okay,” Tang Yuxin realized she had forgotten that her clothes were wet; she’d been too focused on talking to Gu Ning.

Gu Ning neatly packed away the silver needles after disinfecting them, placed them in a small cloth bag, and then led Tang Yuxin back to their room where he found her a set of clothes from the wardrobe.

Gu Ning was handling all of Tang Yuxin’s clothing changes now, as he was worried about her moving randomly and injuring her broken wrist again, which would lead to untold suffering and pain.

After Tang Yuxin finished changing, she couldn’t help but touch her chest in regret at not having any milk left.

She felt quite sorry for her two “milk buns” because she had stopped breastfeeding for a long time and her milk had dried up.

Moreover, even when the “milk buns” were discharged from the hospital, her arm’s condition would prevent her from breastfeeding, so the Gu Family’s little “baozis” would have to grow up on formula.

But still, there was a little growth, hmm…

a second development.

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Gu Ning helped Tang Yuxin get dressed, then tidied up the clothes for her.

With her uninjured hand, Tang Yuxin tugged at Gu Ning’s sleeve, “You’ve been almost a monk for a year now.”

Gu Ning patted her face, “Let’s heal your arm first; you too have been a nun for a year.”

Tang Yuxin couldn’t shake the feeling that she’d asked a prohibited question, or rather, she had intended to flirt with her man but ended up being flirted with instead.

Her cool husband, as well as her cool Dr.

Tang, what on earth was this situation?

“I want to see the babies, I miss them.” Tang Yuxin thought about her little “milk buns,” who were in the incubator, and whom she hadn’t visited in a while.

Even Mother Gu stayed here daily, and made it a routine to visit the “milk buns,” reporting to Father Gu via phone whenever she returned, recounting how much milk they drank that day and how they smiled at her.

Plus, they were so white, really just like little “baozis,” smelling so sweet all over.

Tang Yuxin then sniffed herself, sighing as she hoped the little “milk buns” wouldn’t continue smelling sweet.

They were boys, not girls.

If they were girls, she might as well have given birth to Princess Xiangxiang, but since they were boys, they couldn’t be smelling sweet.


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