My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 766



Chapter 766: Chapter 758: You Still Have the Face to Cry Chapter 766: Chapter 758: You Still Have the Face to Cry “`

“A child?” Tang Sisi said.

“A child!” Zhang Xiangcao exclaimed.

Tang Sisi was stunned, and Zhang Chongcao felt a buzzing in her head before she collapsed softly to the ground…

Tang Zhijun was sitting between two hospital beds, one belonging to his wife and the other to his daughter; now both his wife and daughter were sick, and he was at his wit’s end.

Zhang Xiangcao had fainted from anger, and when she regained consciousness, she saw her husband sitting off to the side with a pained expression on his face, and on the other bed lay her good-for-nothing daughter.

She finally understood why Tang Yuxin had spoken with such a tone; forget about Tang Yuxin, even now she wanted to strangle this disgraceful daughter of hers.

Why had she fought so hard to give birth to her?

Why was she so shameless, disgracing both herself and the Tang Family?

“Zhijun, I’m sorry.”

She felt guilty towards Tang Zhijun; it was all her fault for not raising her daughter properly, tarnishing the Tang family’s name.

In the past, such behavior warranted being drowned in a pig cage.

As she spoke, tears fell unrestrainedly down her cheeks.

“Don’t cry,” he said.

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Tang Zhijun was also incredibly frustrated, nearly reaching the point of fury-induced fainting himself.

If two people fainted consecutively, there would be no one left to take charge of the household.

He was angry at Tang Sisi, yet he hadn’t reached the point of wanting to die over it.

“I am confessing my sins,” she said.

How could Zhang Xiangcao not cry?

She had not raised a good daughter.

“Nothing has been clarified yet; you’re being too hasty.

Maybe there’s a reason for all this?” he said.

Tang Zhijun believed in his daughter; his Sisi definitely wasn’t so disgraceful.

There must be some kind of difficulty involved.

“What kind of difficulty can she have?” Zhang Xiangcao, trembling, pointed at Tang Sisi, who was lying on one side, “Do you know what a mess she’s created?

If it were just that she was pregnant with some unknown guy’s child, I wouldn’t be this angry, but she actually fasted to lose weight; I don’t think she was trying to slim down—I think she was trying to starve the baby to death!”

“Don’t say that,” he said.

Tang Zhijun quickly covered Zhang Xiangcao’s mouth, preventing her from saying anything too harsh.

“If the child makes a mistake, we can re-educate her, but you can’t curse her like this.

She’s already suffering enough; by blaming her now, aren’t you deliberately trying to push her to death?”

Regardless, Tang Zhijun was determined to defend his daughter to the end.

He knew his daughter, believed she would never do anything so appalling, and even though the truth was right before him, he still believed there must be some underlying reason, right?

Zhang Xiangcao, furious, turned her face away, not willing to say another word.

Actually, Tang Sisi had woken up earlier and couldn’t help but clutch the blanket and secretly cry.

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Did she really do nothing wrong?

She had always been good and hadn’t had any improper relations with anyone, let alone engage in premarital activities that shouldn’t have happened.

Why was she being scolded like this?

She truly felt wronged.

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The door to the hospital room was pushed open, and Tang Yuxin walked in, still exuding an imposing aura.

It was clear that Doctor Tang was in a bad mood today; everyone could see it, so even the nurses were staying out of her way.

“Yuxin,” Tang Zhijun quickly rose to his feet, “how is it going?

Is my Sisi still okay?

Has she starved the baby?”

Tang Sisi tightly hugged her own belly.

She truly felt like crying but had no tears left, and she wanted to slap herself.

Where on earth had her mind gone to do such a thing?

If she truly had starved the baby due to dieting, she could just go crash into a wall.

It would be just as her elder sister said, all the medical knowledge she had learned over the year had gone into a pig’s brain.

But she truly hadn’t felt anything.

Right, her period hadn’t come for a long time now, it was just that she hadn’t been paying attention.

She thought it was due to her irregular lifestyle and eating habits at night, which led to the disorder in her cycle.

But she had never even considered the possibility of being pregnant.

Tang Zhijun was also dreadfully anxious.

It was not only his daughter he had to worry about but also the little grandchild whose existence was uncertain.

He actually wanted a grandchild of his own.

Of course, he was relatively open-minded.

As long as the child was still there, he didn’t want his daughter to have an abortion; it was too harmful to her body.

“Don’t worry, the baby is still there, not starved to death.”

Tang Yuxin wasn’t angry now, but even if she wanted to strangle Tang Siguo, she would first strangle that man, and then deal with Tang Sisi.

“That’s good,” Tang Zhijun also breathed a sigh of relief.

In fact, not just him; Zhang Xiangcao felt the same.

She truly wished her daughter would go crash into a wall, but at the same time, she was worried about her daughter, no matter how unworthy she was.

After all, she was the daughter she had carried for nine months.

Alongside anger, there was more heartache.

“Uncle, what should we do about this child?” Tang Yuxin asked Tang Zhinian, “She’s only twenty years old.”

Before Tang Zhijun could speak, Tang Sisi immediately sat up.

“Sister, I don’t want to abort the baby,” the old man was almost thirty years old, and he had only just managed to have one child.

If she really aborted the baby, what would happen if the old man couldn’t have any more children in the future?

She couldn’t let the old man die without an heir.

“Shut up!” Tang Yuxin’s voice was icy, chilling Tang Sisi to the point she involuntarily shivered, “You have no say here.”

Tang Sisi sniffled and, like a timid wife, dared not make another sound.

“Sisi,” seeing his daughter reprimanded like a child, Tang Zhijun was distressed.

He quickly turned around and held her wrist, “Don’t get too agitated, you don’t want to startle the baby in your belly.”

He had seen it before.

A woman in the village had lost her baby because she got too excited.

How come his grandchild was facing so many difficulties?

First starved half to death by her own mother, and if truly startled out of existence, what would they do then?

Tang Sisi also felt that she was being too emotional.

She hurriedly calmed herself down, but her lips were pursed, tears ceaselessly falling.

“Sisi,” Tang Zhijun again quietly asked his daughter, “tell daddy, which scoundrel did this?

I promise I won’t kill him.”

Tang Sisi “…”

“Daddy, I…”

How was Tang Sisi supposed to explain?

People say pregnancy makes you dumb for three years, but not only had her brain gone dumb, her mouth seemed to have followed suit.

“What ‘I’ what?” Zhang Xiangcao also suddenly sat up with a huff, “How did I give birth to such a foolish daughter?

Someone took advantage of you, and now you’ve got a belly, and all you can do is cry.

Do you even have the face to cry?”


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