Chapter 747
Chapter 747: Chapter 739 Cabbages Spoiled Chapter 747: Chapter 739 Cabbages Spoiled “Your bones, your flesh and blood, they are his too,” she said.
“Thank you,” Lin Yile covered her mouth, but large teardrops rolled down her cheeks, one after another.
Tang Yuxin patted Lin Yile on the shoulder again.
She might have wanted to offer more words of comfort, but ultimately she thought better of it.
She realized that no amount of consolation would suffice at the moment.
Instead, preparing well for the surgery would bring them some solace.
Gu Qing lay on the hospital bed which was located not far from Qiqi’s intensive care unit.
The two rooms were separated by just a door, and as soon as the door opened, he could see his daughter.
His daughter was actually very strong.
She was a hardworking and good child.
Despite having sustained severe injuries, she was coping well—she was alive and didn’t cry or fuss.
Tang Yuxin had told him that when his daughter woke up, even in immense pain, she still soothed the adults, assuring them that she was not hurting at all, not in the slightest.
Each time he thought of that little child who should be held and pampered by her parents yet was lying there alone, he couldn’t help but wonder if she was scared.
“Knock, knock…” Someone rapped on the door from outside.
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“Come in,” he said while handling some urgent documents.
Once he finished with the paperwork, he could fully concentrate on staying with his daughter in the hospital.
No one knew about his hospitalization—not even his parents—so no one came to visit him.
It was fortunate that Gu Ning was there, taking care of everything he needed.
He owed a lot to them.
Otherwise, he would have gone his whole life without knowing he had a daughter, such a young daughter, and that she was suffering.
The door to the hospital room opened, and a nurse entered.
She was indeed a nurse, dressed in her uniform, but she looked pale and haggard, almost fading into her own eyes.
Gu Qing set aside the documents and stared intently at her.
“Are you the nurse who took care of me when I was hospitalized four years ago?”
Gu Ning remembered clearly.
Of course, he also remembered this nurse.
He was quite ill at the time, which was why he had been admitted to the hospital.
The hospital assigned him this young nurse, a student nurse, but one who had graduated from the nursing program at Qing University and had excellent professional knowledge.
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Gu Qing didn’t care who took care of him.
He wasn’t demanding, and the young nurse didn’t talk much, but she was very attentive.
Their interactions maintained a strange atmosphere, but it wasn’t uncomfortable.
However, after a few days, the nurse was transferred, and another nurse replaced her, one who was a bit noisy.
He really found the noise bothersome.
The hospital switched his nurses several times, but none seemed a good fit; perhaps he preferred that student nurse.
That was the last time he saw her until now, four years later.
He still remembered her name, Lin Yile, even after four years.
“Come here,” Gu Qing gestured to Lin Yile.
He knew that this quiet, shy student nurse had stolen his child and only now had revealed the truth to him.
If it weren’t for the accident, would she have ever told him about his daughter, that he had a daughter in this life?
He felt a mix of longing to strangle her and gratitude.
A woman, and still a student then, had given birth to the child alone.
He didn’t need to guess to know what she must have faced.
Tang Yuxin had told him that this woman had nearly starved to death for the sake of the child.
The child was born risking life and death, and afterward, the woman was nearly beaten to death by her father.
Later, the child was taken away by her grandparents who forbade her from seeing the child, threatening to give the child away if she tried to see her.
In these past three years, she’d been living terribly, because of the constant longing and torment that she’d suffered day and night.
So, he couldn’t blame her for stealing his child, he might even be thankful to her for giving him a child, for giving such an impossible person a cute little angel.
Caught in hesitation, Lin Yile, in the end, made her way over and stood in front of Gu Qing, yet she hung her head low, daring not to look up at him.
“Sit,” Gu Qing motioned to a chair nearby.
Lin Yile obediently sat down, and Gu Qing poured a glass of water and placed it in front of her.
“Drink water.”
Lin Yile glanced at the cup before quickly reaching out and grabbing it in her hands.
“Drink.”
Gu Qing added just one word.
It was only then that Lin Yile brought the cup to her lips; if he hadn’t spoken, she might have just sat there foolishly holding the cup without a word.
With just that one command, that single movement, Lin Yile drank a cup of water, and her mood gradually calmed down.
It was only then that she dared to lift her face slightly, sneaking a look at the man in front of her.
Gu Qing was staring right at her, unblinkingly, and catching her in the act startled Lin Yile so much that she almost screamed aloud.
She hurriedly lowered her head again, her hands and feet fidgety, unsure where to put them.
“Don’t you have anything you want to say to me?”
Gu Qing was sure that he hadn’t mistaken her identity; even without anyone telling him this was Lin Yile, he recognized her.
Indeed, no one had pointed Lin Yile out to him, but he knew it was her.
She was just the same as she had been four years before, wanting to look at him but too scared to do so, acting as if he was some sort of monster that had come from who knows where.
Although he didn’t consider himself to be as handsome as Pan An, he thought he had decent features, so how could he scare a nurse as if he were a ghost?
She was just the same as she had been four years before, wanting to look at him but too scared to do so, acting as if he was some sort of monster that had come from who knows where.
Although he didn’t consider himself to be as handsome as Pan An, he thought he had decent features, so how could he scare a nurse as if he were a ghost?
Only now did he realize that in the past she wasn’t scared, but now she was truly frightened.
Lin Yile’s body trembled, what could she say, what should she say?
Was she supposed to say “I’m sorry, I accidentally stole your child back then, raised the child as one would nurture a cabbage, and now that the cabbage has a rotten root, what do you suggest we do?”
Thank you, thank you.