My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 753



Chapter 753: Chapter 745: The Man Who Can Speak Chapter 753: Chapter 745: The Man Who Can Speak “Lin Yile, you’re quite something, aren’t you?

Even though you clearly know the relationship between Gu Qing and Gu Ning, you still kept it a secret.

Let alone others, but even from me?

What is our relationship, huh?

We grew up together since we were kids.”

“And there’s more…” She forcibly turned Lin Yile’s face towards her, “You’ve really got some nerve, huh?

When you’re quiet, you’re quiet, but when you make a noise, it’s absolutely startling!”

How could Lin Yile not understand the slight mockery in Tang Yuxin’s words?

Was she saying that Lin Yile had the guts to sleep with someone else’s man, then steal their child, and afterward, act as if nothing happened?

All she felt was embarrassment upon embarrassment.

Some things, no matter how she’d explain them, just couldn’t be clarified.

So it might be better not to explain at all, not to make excuses for herself.

The more she’d try to clarify, the darker the picture she’d paint; it might be best to leave it unsaid and let others continue to guess what’s in her heart.

Tang Yuxin stopped teasing Lin Yile.

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Some people’s faces are really thin and she was actually afraid that, if she continued, Lin Yile’s face might really begin to bleed.

However, this still quite annoyed her.

Lin Yile was younger than her.

How should she address her in the future?

Should she call her by her name or should she call her sister-in-law?

If she called her by her name, wouldn’t that mess up the family hierarchy?

But calling her sister-in-law felt like a loss to her.

So she was really unsure about how to address her.

Therefore…

“Lele…” She simply went straight to ask Lin Yile.

“Do I call you sister-in-law, or do I just call you by your name?

You tell me what you prefer and that’s how I’ll call you.”

“Tang Yuxin, how can you be like this?” Lin Yile stamped her foot hard and then, with a face flushed with shame and anger, she ran out the door.

In fact, she was both embarrassed and angry.

Tang Yuxin then took Qiqi’s medical records and looked at them in front of her,

This world is really strange, telling the truth yet being criticized for it; everyone seems to prefer lies in this day and age.

How is one supposed to live?

“I think she can be discharged now.”

She muttered to herself, as the hospital environment really wasn’t suitable for recovery.

After all, the most dangerous time had passed.

Constantly staying in the hospital was inconvenient, so it might be better to go home.

Besides, with her around, it wouldn’t affect anything.

Going home would also be good to avoid making them come to the hospital every day.

No working means no working; those who skipped work skipped it, and now even Gu Ning comes over every day to report.

“It’s certainly not a common occurrence.”

In the end, she made her decision to have Qiqi discharged from the hospital.

They would stay at her Tang Family’s courtyard home, which was spacious and had a pleasant environment.

Plus, Qiqi could go outside in her wheelchair, and with Chengcheng there, the children would surely have a lot to talk about.

After all, the worlds of adults and children are two different realms that can’t be compared directly.

Tang Yuxin removed the gauze to inspect Qiqi’s legs.

The injuries had healed quite well, though it was unclear whether it was due to the child’s young age and strong recovery ability or because of the daily injection that seemed to have done the trick.

In her view, such a leg injury might not even require skin grafting.

The skin grafting decision could be postponed to see how the injury healed.

As for wearing skirts in the future, that wasn’t a pressing concern since the child was still young.

There were ways to restore the appearance later on when she grew older.

Carried in her father’s arms, Qiqi was discharged from the hospital.

Being held by her father was now her favorite thing—his strong arms, tall stature, and the stories he told her.

She really loved her dad and mom, and also her new grandfather and new uncle.

Next to her dad and grandfather, Tang Auntie was her favorite.

Grandma said it was Tang Auntie who had saved her life, who was her lifesaver, and since Tang Yuxin was a doctor, the injections she gave didn’t hurt at all.

Of course, her mother was a nurse and her injections were painless too.

Now, in the child’s mind, anyone who could give her a painless injection became her favorite.

And Qiqi lived at the Tang Family’s small courtyard.

She adored it there, primarily because it was expansive and garden-like, even raising chickens—a hobby of Zhang Xiangcao’s.

Xiangcao had always enjoyed raising chickens back in Li Tang Village.

With proper care, they weren’t smelly, and the daily eggs were pollutant-free, organic, and homegrown.

They also cultivated a plot for vegetables, so with the fertilizer sorted and the chickens producing eggs, they could easily slaughter one for a meal if they felt like it.

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Qiqi, a city child, had never seen chicks before, so she was quite fascinated by them.

She visited them every day, sometimes accompanied by her brother Chengcheng.

However, everyone said she shouldn’t call him “little brother;” instead, it was more appropriate to call him “little uncle.”

Though young, Chengcheng’s familial seniority was indeed significant—still a student, yet he was already an uncle to three children.

They couldn’t possibly stay here forever, as this was the Tang Family’s home, not the Lin Family’s.

Even though Tang Zhinian had never shown any disapproval, and in fact seemed happy to live with them for the mutual care, Lin’s parents didn’t have the shamelessness to take advantage.

They were there solely out of concern for their granddaughter.

Staying at the Tang Family’s home, eating and drinking at their expense was something they could do only temporarily; they would have to repay their kindness and eventually return to their own home.

But parting with their granddaughter, who they might not be able to take care of in the future, was hard.

In the end, it would just be the two of them again.

Seeing their granddaughter improving day by day made them sigh in both relief and sadness.

Perhaps it was time for them to go back, but the thought of the loneliness that would follow was unbearable.

“Mom and Dad, you should come and live with me.”

Gu Qing had planned to have Lin’s parents move in with him once Qiqi recovered.

“What would we do there?

How would it look?”

Lin’s father smiled, “When does a father-in-law move into his son-in-law’s home?” It didn’t seem right and could lead to gossip.

He had his reputation to consider; even though he was retired, he still cared about his image.

“There’s nothing wrong with it,” Gu Qing insisted firmly.

“I live alone; my parents don’t live with us.

My mom’s health isn’t good, and my dad is busy.

Qiqi is still injured.

Can you really leave her alone and be at peace?

Yuxin said her legs will probably take several years to heal completely.

When I go back to work, there will be no one to look after her.

I’m planning to send her to a nearby hospital for rehabilitation, so we can be somewhat closer.”

Gu Qing really demonstrated his business acumen—every sentence made it hard for Lin’s father to refuse or object.

They cared so deeply for their daughter and granddaughter that they couldn’t leave without worrying.

After discussing it together, the couple decided to stay.


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