Chapter 750
Chapter 750: Chapter 742: Married or Sold Chapter 750: Chapter 742: Married or Sold “Really?” Tang Yuxin could well imagine that showing off one’s children wasn’t exclusive to young parents.
Even grandparents partook, not to mention the children’s own paternal grandparents.
Who could blame the Gu Family for doting on Baozi, who were not only beautiful and adorable but also twins and looked exactly alike?
Of course, everyone adored them.
In a family where single children were the norm, a family with two children was enough to make many envious.
They still didn’t know about Qiqi’s existence.
Gu Ning thought of the child still in the intensive care unit and couldn’t help feeling some heartache.
His own children had been cherished by everyone from birth.
With so many relatives in the family, including the Wang Family members, adoring these two children, sometimes even the parents barely got to hold their babies’ tiny hands.
But what about Qiqi?
Also a child of the Gu Family, yet she had never been held by her mother, coddled by her father, or loved by her grandparents.
And now, she had to endure such suffering.
At such a young age, she had already suffered so much.
“Let Dad come over,” Gu Ning said.
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Tang Yuxin squeezed Gu Ning’s hand.
“Wait until the child is a bit better, then tell Mom.
Dad needs to know these things.”
“I understand that matters concerning Big Brother and Lin Yile also require the elders’ involvement,” Gu Ning had planned for this as well.
Regardless, it was necessary for Dad to know that he had a granddaughter, and the issues between both families needed to be sorted out.
If the children were of the Gu Family, they couldn’t allow them to be left stranded.
All the more so since his elder brother only had one daughter.
They certainly wouldn’t force the handover of a child someone else raised with great effort.
They wanted both the child and the adult.
Now that the child is here, they’re ours, and so is the adult.
His elder brother should get married, and Lin Yidong should too.
This way, everyone would be happy, and all problems would be resolved.
“Do you think Big Brother will like Yile?”
Tang Yuxin was still worried about Lin Yile.
She couldn’t imagine her getting along with someone like Gu Qing.
From childhood, Yile had been shy to a fault, and to have caught the attention of someone like Gu Qing—a man not only over a decade elder but also with a vastly different lifestyle—was unimaginable.
Yet strangely, they were now bound together and even had a child.
Couldn’t this be considered a somewhat absurd situation?
“You’ll see in the future,” Gu Ning said, not daring to give a definite answer at the moment.
But knowing his Big Brother, who was relentless in pursuit of what he couldn’t have, they had a whole lifetime to witness this affair.
After all, how many people fell in love after getting married?
With Yile’s good nature and his Big Brother’s devotedness, their life together in the future should be quite decent.
“I’ll go check on them,” said Tang Yuxin after walking for a while.
She had become somewhat tired, though the stuffed feeling had passed.
Her hand was still a bit numb, but much better than before.
Yet she couldn’t help but worry about those two and decided it was better to go see them; otherwise, she wouldn’t be able to rest easy.
“Let’s go,” Gu Ning said, understanding Tang Yuxin’s concerns.
He himself couldn’t let go either—one was his elder brother, and the other, his little niece.
Qiqi was still in the intensive care unit.
Tang Yuxin flipped through the nurse’s report.
The child’s metrics were all normal, and her legs were doing well.
She had awoken once in between and was now sleeping again, though more peacefully than before.
The child would still suffer in the coming days, as the pain would be intense, especially for such a young child.
Sometimes even adults can’t bear it, let alone little her.
Moreover, they couldn’t risk giving her too much pain medication; she was still young, and too much medication could affect her growth and development.
As for Gu Qing, he was indeed doing much better than Tang Yuxin had anticipated, his recovery going well.
He had felt better just an hour after surgery.
He hadn’t undergone major surgery, just a minimally invasive procedure that removed sections of bone.
He wasn’t bedridden and was capable of taking care of himself.
Tang Zhijun had been looking after him, and with his current recovery rate, he could be discharged in about three days.
As long as he didn’t do any strenuous exercise for some time after the surgery, there shouldn’t be any major issues.
With both people out of danger, now it was just a matter of recovery over time.
Tang Yuxin felt relieved.
She had done everything she could, everything she should have done, and even what she couldn’t.
All that was left was to wait for their own recovery.
Recovery takes time, and while she didn’t know how long it would be, it shouldn’t be too long.
Gu Qing’s father came over the next day, having not slept well and traveling in a rush.
When he found out he had a granddaughter, his heart raced with excitement.
But when he learned she was in the hospital with severe injuries after surgery, his excitement turned to fear, and he felt cold all over.
Knowing the gravity of the situation, he didn’t dare tell his wife, instead giving her an excuse to come by himself.
His wife and the nanny were over the moon at home, busy with the two children.
They even shooed him away, saying he was bothersome and hogging their grandsons.
As far as they were concerned, both grandsons were hers, and no one else could claim them.
Gu Qing’s father outwardly agreed, but his heart was heavy.
Thinking of the granddaughter he had never met made his heart ache.
Upon arrival at the hospital, he rushed to see his granddaughter, but the sight of her pained him deeply.
So small and thin, his granddaughter—the brave little girl.
After seeing his granddaughter, he went to meet with Lin Yidong.
The two fathers nearly broke into tears.
Each apologized to the other, and what might have been a barrage of questions and grievances vanished the moment they met.
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Now, they only hoped for the children’s quick recovery; nothing else mattered.
Whose fault it was no longer held any importance—as long as the children could heal, they could forgive anything and move on.
And so, without even a proper engagement ceremony for Gu Qing and Lin Yile, they were told to just register their marriage, get the child’s citizenship sorted, and consider it a done deal—without the young couple’s chance to object.
When Lin Yile learned of this, she was dumbfounded.
Somehow, she had quite suddenly become a married woman, with a husband, to boot.
“What should we do now?”