My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 731



Chapter 731: Chapter 723: The Grandfather With a Presence Chapter 731: Chapter 723: The Grandfather With a Presence Tang Yuxin walked over, and everyone cleared a path for her, careful not to touch her, as her wrist was still fractured.

“So white.”

Tang Yuxin had always known that her two little milk buns were very white, but she hadn’t thought that they would be even whiter than she had imagined.

She extended her arm for comparison, and it was the same shade of white.

Because she had been taking Cold Fragrance Pills, she had grown increasingly pale since junior high.

Her paleness was not just translucent but also healthy.

Unexpectedly, the two little ones were also white, but as boys, being pale was of no use since they would eventually tan anyway.

She carefully grasped the small hands of her children, who were already asleep.

The little brothers looked incredibly similar, almost identical, with the same facial shape, the same eyes, tiny noses, and the same little mouths.

The only difference was that the eldest had a red thread tied around his right hand, and the second child had one tied to his left hand; this was done by Gu Ning after they were born because the twins were so alike.

It was also based on a superstition that it would help the babies’ souls stay concentrated, using the red thread as a charm.

Although it seemed superstitious, these were beliefs held by the older generation.

As the younger generation, they naturally did not object.

Feeling the wrists of the two little fellows, Tang Yuxin could tell just by squeezing that they were much healthier.

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However, it seemed that the younger twin’s heart was weak, a congenital developmental issue, but she was not worried.

She believed that she could cure her sons’ minor ailments and that when they grew up, they would be even healthier than average people, and like their father, they would become soldiers.

Suddenly, as if it was a mother-son connection, Tang Yuxin felt her finger being gripped.

Looking down, she saw the child’s tiny hand gripping her finger tightly.

Though the grip was weak, Tang Yuxin knew that their little hands were holding on to their mother very tightly.

All at once, she felt a sour sensation in her nose but forcefully held back the tears that were about to fall.

“Hey, you two, hello, I’m your mother.

Mother has finally been looking forward to your arrival.

Do you know, Mother has waited for you for two lifetimes, thank you for being so strong, thank you for never giving up, thank you for managing to survive.”

She almost broke down in tears, merely clutching her children’s small hands, her heart was filled to the brim, overflowing with happiness.

But now that the children had come back, no one dared let her hold them.

She was, after all, a one-armed hero and afraid of dropping the children, while others were afraid she might hurt her arm.

Moreover, the twins could not simply depend on their mother.

The children had grandparents, and maternal grandparents—one family for each child—and there were simply not enough children to go around.

Not to mention, there was still the family of Tang Zhijun.

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So, at the end of the day, it was not just Tang Yuxin who couldn’t hold them; even Gu Ning, their father, hadn’t had a chance to hold his children.

At night, the children slept with Grandma Gu, who suffered from neurasthenia.

Strangely enough, she no longer needed medication; just by looking at her two grandsons, she would feel better, and she could sleep soundly through the night beside her grandsons.

Therefore, she always said that her grandsons were her lucky stars, and now she loved her grandchildren even more.

Tang Yuxin actually really wanted to hug her children, but she was weak and could only pinch their little arms and legs every day, hoping they would grow up faster.

As for her arm, after several months had passed, she no longer had to endure pain every day.

Now, she only needed an injection once every five days, and it wasn’t as painful as it was initially.

This was bone-setting, her bones had healed, but to what extent, she would need to go to the hospital for a check-up to find out.

However, she felt that she had recovered quite well and could possibly undergo surgery now if necessary.

After all, it was her left hand that was injured, not her right.

If it had been her right hand, she might have had to rest it for about another half a year.

First, she played with her two little ones at home for a while before going to the hospital.

Although she couldn’t carry the two little “baozi”, she still touched their little hands and feet and kissed their little cheeks.

As soon as the children saw their mother, Tang Yuxin, they became very affectionate towards her.

Even though Tang Yuxin hadn’t spent much time with them—not more than a few days—they were her own flesh and blood, a connection like no other.

So the two little “baozi” also loved their mother the most.

Whenever she came, they would excitedly wave their little arms and legs for her to touch and kiss them, and they would also crack a little smile.

Her own two little ones didn’t resemble their father at all, of course, and weren’t as aloof and hard to approach as him.

Both were very smiley, laughing at anyone and everyone could hold them in their arms.

Those who were closer family members would even get gnawed on, leaving their faces covered in drool.

Combined with their beautiful and cute appearance, as white and plump as little steamed buns, they simply captivated everyone’s hearts.

Tang Zhinian surely doted on these two grandsons the most.

He had even neglected his work nowadays, spending all his time with them.

He heard from someone that he should make his presence felt more around the children, so they would bond with him, and he really did make his presence known.

Indeed, the children grew close to him, but if you were to ask who the kids were closest to, it was Tang Yuxin, their mother, who didn’t owe them much.

She hadn’t held them nor fed them milk, but they liked her and loved her very much.

“Mommy’s going to the hospital, I’ll play with you when I come back, okay?”

Tang Yuxin pinched both her sons’ chubby little hands and gnawed on each of their cheeks before preparing to leave.

The children, having been sufficiently coddled by their mother, didn’t cry when she left, because their grandfather had come to take over.

Upon arriving at the hospital, before Tang Yuxin could get her check-up, she bumped into Li Jia and Lin Yile.

“Oh, Yuxin, you’re here?”

Li Jia hurried over, carefully examining Tang Yuxin’s wrist.

There seemed to be no external injuries on her wrist, leaving them wondering whether the bone had healed properly.

If they followed standard procedures, there definitely should have been wounds, and a second surgery might have been necessary.

Though Tang Yuxin had her own methods and said she was fine, they were still worried.

If her hand didn’t heal, she might need another surgery, but they feared that if it was delayed, the bone might heal incorrectly, especially since more than three months had already passed.


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