Chapter 749
Chapter 749: Chapter 741 Almost Crawled Back Chapter 749: Chapter 741 Almost Crawled Back “It’s not just tiredness, it’s exhaustion that kills me.
It’s been such a long time since I’ve done such a difficult surgery,” she said.
Indeed, the surgery was quite challenging.
A child is not like an adult; this was only a three-year-old child.
Their bones are tiny, their blood vessels small, and sometimes those vessels have to be stitched one by one under a microscope.
Coupled with the high tension, once she could relax, she felt too sleepy to move.
“Carry me on your back, I don’t want to move,”
Tang Yuxin yawned.
She really didn’t want to move.
If Gu Ning hadn’t been there, she might have crawled back or just found a corner and fallen asleep there.
“Alright,” Gu Ning bent down and carried Tang Yuxin on his back, then took her back to the dorm first.
With Qiqi in that condition, she needed to stay at the hospital.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have felt at ease.
Tang Yuxin slept for over three hours this time.
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Even when Gu Ning tried to wake her up to eat something, he couldn’t rouse her, so he could only sit in the dorm and wait for her to wake up.
He also bought the meal for her, heating it up once every hour.
This way, no matter when Tang Yuxin woke up, there was always a ready and warm meal for her to eat.
Tang Yuxin slept for a full three hours.
When she finally opened her eyes, she still felt tired, but as tired as she was, her stomach was even hungrier.
And she could smell something delicious.
She had been about to continue sleeping, but the only reason she woke up was definitely that hunger had roused her.
“What’s delicious?” she sat up and pulled back the covers, only to see Gu Ning sitting at the desk with a bowl of soup noodles on the table.
Made by Zhang Xiangcao, she had been eating them since she was a child.
Of course, the soup noodles’ flavor the first bowl was one thing, but after being heated several times, with noodles in the soup and soup in the noodles, the taste was simply too good.
As a little girl, she could eat three bowls.
That’s how much she loved this bowl of soup noodles.
Plus, no matter how much she ate, it wouldn’t fill her stomach too much or cause indigestion; these were probably the most digestible noodles there were.
“Come and eat.”
Gu Ning set the bowl ready and invited Tang Yuxin to eat.
He had just come in and found she was awake—perfect timing, as he had just finished reheating the noodles.
Without even putting on shoes, Tang Yuxin sat down and took up the noodles, eating both the noodles and soup together.
The taste was really delicious.
Gu Ning shook his head, of course knowing that she was truly famished.
As it turned out, she hadn’t had a proper meal in several days.
Adding to that, the surgery had been taxing, practically depleting all her energy.
He didn’t know exactly how difficult the surgery was, but from the astonished expressions of many doctors, it was clear that the operation Tang Yuxin performed wasn’t simple at all.
Indeed, it wasn’t simple.
Right now, Director Zhu was still too excited to contain himself, alternating between laughter and worry.
No, he had to quickly file a patent for their vegetation technique—it was their hospital’s pioneering discovery, and they had to secure a patent.
Fortunately, Tang Yuxin was unaware of his current thoughts; otherwise, she might have just dunked her face into her bowl out of embarrassment because she would’ve been shamefaced.
She really didn’t want to plagiarize anyone’s work, technology, or accolades—she simply meant to take inspiration—but who could have anticipated Dean Zhu’s actions would be so swift?
By the time she found out, the patent had already been issued, and it was too late for her to intervene.
In her troubles, she had forgotten who had invented it and, even if she wanted to compensate the person, she couldn’t find them unless she went back in time, back to her past life.
In the dormitory, Tang Yuxin had finished one bowl and was now challenging a second, which also found its way into her stomach without a problem.
She was starving, so the cooking of her second aunt felt unbelievably delicious, delicious beyond words.
Gu Ning took Tang Yuxin’s shoes, walked over, knelt down, and wiped her feet clean before sliding them into her shoes.
Tang Yuxin focused on eating her noodles until she finished both bowls.
Only then did she feel truly full, though she was slightly overstuffed.
“Okay, no more,” she said contentedly as she rubbed her belly and let out a full burp.
Ah, she had eaten a bit too much.
She needed to go digest her meal.
Stretching luxuriously, she stood up, turned around, and fiddled with Gu Ning’s buttons, “Let’s go for a walk outside.”
“Okay,” Gu Ning straightened her clothes and helped her put on her coat.
“We can go now.”
Gu Ning opened the door, and Tang Yuxin stepped out, gripping her hands tightly.
Her fingers were still a bit numb, which was just from overuse and would be fine in a few days.
No matter the hospital, there were always patients and medical staff abound.
It was the busiest time with people everywhere and medical professionals in white coats.
Gu Ning led Tang Yuxin by the hand, walking outside while her hands were still cold, almost unable to grasp anything.
It wasn’t that there was a problem with her hands, they were just sore and numb.
Sometimes during prolonged surgeries, her hands would feel like this.
It wasn’t a big deal and would resolve with a few days of rest, which was why she was only working every other day.
Her medical skills were excellent, but she was still human—she couldn’t act like a man as Dean Zhu wanted because her stamina was finite, especially since she had given birth.
“How is little Baozi?” Tang Yuxin asked Gu Ning.
She had been so busy lately that she hadn’t thought about her dear Baozi.
With her father and the aunt here, supporting both Lin’s father and mother, they were without their mainstay.
The Tang brothers, Tang Zhinian and Tang Zhijun, had been a great help; without them, the Lins would have been overwhelmed with all the concerns.
They didn’t even need to worry about the surgery costs.
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Tang Yuxin had said beforehand that she would cover the expenses; Lin’s father and mother could go anytime, with more than enough funds, and had never encountered any pressing demands for payment.
So, Qiqi undergoing surgery smoothly and the adults not suffering much angst was truly thanks to the Tang family.
Without them, the Lin family would have faced immense hardship.
“They’re doing well,” Gu Ning sighed in relief.
“Recently, my parents have been taking care of them, showing off the kids every day.”