Chapter 764
Chapter 764: Chapter 756: Dr.
Tang Really Has a Temper Chapter 764: Chapter 756: Dr.
Tang Really Has a Temper “It’s nothing serious, just low blood sugar and blood pressure,” Tang Yuxin put away her stethoscope, her complexion not looking too good either.
She never told lies; indeed, she had fainted due to these reasons.
As for what caused these issues, she still needed to ascertain that.
Upon hearing Tang Yuxin say this, Tang Zhijun also felt a great relief, but then seeing his daughter lying there pale-faced, it pained him terribly.
“This child, I swear.”
He complained verbally, yet his hands carefully adjusted the blanket over his daughter, “She studies medicine herself, how could she not know about her own body having such a condition.
Thankfully, she fainted at home.
What if she had been outside?
What then?”
As he spoke, his eyes began to sting with the discomfort of emotion.
“No, we can’t let her live at school anymore.
We’re moving back to the courtyard house.
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She’s alone at the school, and I just can’t be at ease,” he declared.
Zhang Xiangcao kept nodding in agreement, exactly, that was it, she was also worried.
This time they both had been scared stiff; their greatest fear was their child having trouble when they weren’t around.
Thus, they would move back tomorrow.
The eldest brother’s place had a nanny, and they could look after the two children.
They would take care of their own daughter.
The couple were also filled with self-reproach, blaming themselves in their hearts.
They were too confident, too trusting of Tang Sisi.
After all, she was just a girl in her early twenties, never having left home or her parents before.
Asking her to live at the school by herself was indeed too much for her.
Moreover, at school, she couldn’t eat or sleep well.
No, they couldn’t let her live at school by herself anymore.
It had only been a few days since they saw her last, and look at what had become of her.
The results of Tang Sisi’s examination came out quickly.
Tang Yuxin took them, glanced through, and then abruptly pulled open a drawer.
She threw the report into the drawer and forcefully slammed it shut.
The sudden noise startled everyone around.
Other doctors, seeing Tang Yuxin like this, exchanged looks, all wondering what had gotten into Doctor Tang to make her lose her temper so badly.
She usually had a good temper, was quite patient with patients, and they really had never seen her throw things around before.
Today, Tang Yuxin was clearly not in her usual mood, and her temper seemed quite flared, so everyone discussed quietly among themselves that Doctor Tang might be having a bad day, maybe due to her period, and that they should all tread lightly around her.
Of course, they spoke cautiously, to avoid a scolding.
As for Tang Sisi, she woke up in the evening but felt very dizzy upon waking, uncomfortable all over, and even felt like vomiting.
“Sisi, Sisi, what’s wrong?”
Seeing her daughter awake, Zhang Xiangcao quickly went over to her and tightly held her hand.
“What’s wrong, tell mom, where does it hurt?” Tang Sisi’s pained expression scared her.
She truly didn’t know what had happened to her healthy daughter.
The Tang family, due to Tang Yuxin’s careful treatment, normally drank traditional herbal soups, and everyone was in very good health.
They seldom caught even a small cold, but what had happened to her Sisi who used to be healthy?
“Mom, I feel like vomiting.”
Tang Sisi covered her chest, feeling waves of nausea that made her extremely uncomfortable.
“Mom, help me to the bathroom,” Tang Sisi just couldn’t hold it anymore and quickly grasped Zhang Xiangcao’s hand.
Zhang Xiangcao took the medicine bottle with one hand and supported her daughter to stand up with the other.
As soon as Tang Sisi’s feet touched the floor, they almost gave out, and she nearly collapsed.
If Zhang Xiangcao hadn’t firmly supported her, she would have fallen face-first to the ground.
It was a struggle, but they finally made it to the washroom where Tang Sisi began to vomit.
The trouble was, she hadn’t eaten for several days, so now she couldn’t bring anything up except for clear liquid and bitter bile which made her feel even worse.
The more she retched, the more miserable she felt, and the deeper her sense of injustice grew.
She clung to Ma Neng and wept desperately.
She longed for her mother, she missed her.
She wished for his hug, for his comfort, to be teased by him; anything that could alleviate her suffering.
“Sisi, Sisi… what’s wrong?”
Zhang Xiangcao, who was outside and heard Tang Sisi crying, was terrified.
What on earth had happened to make her cry like this?
And as Tang Sisi wept, she felt the urge to cry, too.
With a bang, the bathroom door was forcefully flung open, and as Tang Sisi turned around, she saw Tang Yuxin standing at the doorway, her face dark and fearsome, her expression frighteningly cold.
“Cry again and see what happens!”
Such harsh words scared Tang Sisi’s tears back into hiding.
Since she had been sensible, Tang Yuxin had never been so fierce with her, never spoken to her in such a severe tone.
She had always been the loving big sister, taking care of her younger siblings as they grew up, overseeing their studies and monitoring their health.
In many ways, she was like a second mother to them.
It was unclear what had provoked her to such a state of fury.
“Come out!” Tang Yuxin released the bathroom door without a hint of warmth towards Tang Sisi.
“Yuxin…”
Zhang Xiangcao looked from one to the other, truly at a loss.
What could have suddenly caused Tang Yuxin to become so angry?
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Tang Sisi stood up and, leaning on the door, walked out.
She seemed aware that she had done something wrong, keeping her head lowered, concerned only with shedding tears and not daring to speak a word.
“Yuxin, why not let Sisi lie down first?” Zhang Xiangcao pleaded on her daughter’s behalf, noticing her trembling legs.
Whatever the case, she felt her daughter needed to be allowed to lie down.
She felt sorry for her daughter but was now also afraid of Tang Yuxin’s sudden outburst of anger.
Of course, she was even more unaware of what her daughter could have done to provoke such a reaction from Tang Yuxin.
Regardless of the reason, she knew that this time it was her daughter’s fault.
Tang Sisi was her child; she knew her personality all too well.
When Tang Sisi made a mistake, she always behaved like this: her head bowed, silent, doing nothing but crying.