Chapter 773
Chapter 773: Chapter 765 You Shameless Old Man Chapter 773: Chapter 765 You Shameless Old Man Was it the connections sought by Wang Zitan, or did Wang Zitan trap Sisi?
But no matter what, she still felt something wasn’t quite right, just when she was about to find the most crucial point.
They had arrived at Tang Sisi’s hospital room.
She opened the door and let Wang Zitan in.
At this time, there wasn’t a single person in the room; everyone had gone out, leaving such a quiet space just for Tang Sisi alone.
She was sleeping, her complexion had improved a lot recently.
Although she hadn’t regained the weight she lost from hunger, at least her face looked much better.
Wang Zitan’s footsteps paused at the spot, and then he slowly started to walk over.
He moved very slowly, as if moving his feet forward one step at a time, or as if his feet weighed a thousand pounds, making even a single step forward extremely heavy and difficult to take.
It seemed like he had gone through a whole world, a reincarnation, and he finally reached Tang Sisi’s side, then stretched out his hand to touch her face.
She had lost a lot of weight.
How did she end up in such a sorry state?
He had taken so much time to fatten her up, and now in just a few days, she had starved herself thin again.
If she weren’t pregnant right now, he would definitely pull her up and give her a good beating.
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Bold indeed, daring to starve herself.
Had he mistreated her?
He had practically been worshipping her as an ancestor.
And Tang Yuxin, standing at the door, would be an idiot if she still didn’t know who had gotten her little sister pregnant by now.
Indeed, one must be careful of old men.
Old men always have ulterior motives, but Wang Zitan wasn’t just harboring ulterior motives; he was guarding and stealing for himself.
“Wang Zitan, you shameless old man.”
With a bang, she forcefully slammed the door closed, afraid that she might not be able to hold herself back and would end up smashing the stool over Wang Zitan’s head.
She truly regretted it—how could she not have suspected that the most frightening person could be right beside her, the one capable of such schemes?
Her sister was still so young, yet Wang Zitan, that old bull, was eating quite ferociously.
She stomped away in a fury, the wind of her walk roaring around her.
Everyone couldn’t help but shiver, wondering what had gotten into Dr.
Tang this time.
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Wasn’t everything fine before?
Could it be that Dr.
Tang gets her period several times a month, and that’s why after just a few days, she’s back again?
And once again, the high pressure returned to the hospital.
Tang Yuxin seemed even angrier this time, her face looking even more fearsome than before.
She took out her cell phone, about to smash it in anger, but in the end, she couldn’t bring herself to take it out on her own belongings.
The cell phone was hers, bought with her own money—why should she smash something she paid for?
She dialed Gu Ning’s number directly.
If she didn’t talk to someone now, she feared she wouldn’t be able to stop herself from banging her head against the wall out of frustration.
“Gu Ning, do you know who the sunset is?”
She gripped the wall so hard that she almost pulled down a layer of plaster, showing just how angry she was.
“Huh, who is it?”
Gu Ning stopped the work she was doing, “Did you figure it out?”
“Do I need to investigate?” Tang Yuxin sneered, “The person delivered themselves to the doorstep.”
“Who is it?”
Gu Ning guessed the person must still be someone Tang Yuxin knew, otherwise, Tang Yuxin wouldn’t have become so angry.
“Who else could it be?” Tang Yuxin’s voice almost seemed to bite through clenched teeth, “An old man.”
“Another old man?
I’ve said before to stay away from old men, and none of you listen to my advice.
Now have you all been deceived by old men?”
“Old man?” Gu Ning touched her chin, as if she could easily guess, “Is it Wang Zitan?”
“How did you know?” Tang Yuxin found a chair to rest on, also adjusting her breathing.
She felt that even Gu Ning could hear her breathing now.
“I guessed.”
Gu Ning was not surprised, “You know what Sisi is like.
The only person Sisi has been in contact with is her cousin Wang Zitan.
So, the fact that Sisi is pregnant is quite unbelievable, and Wang Zitan wouldn’t let such a thing happen.
He must have been more careful with Sisi than any of you, and yet Sisi still managed to get pregnant right under his nose.
There’s only one possibility.”
“Guarding oneself and stealing.”
Tang Yuxin blurted out the idiom directly.
“Yes, that’s well put.”
Gu Ning also felt the term was quite apt.
At first, he had some suspicions but had not told Tang Yuxin.
There were indeed some clues, but since Tang Yuxin was too emotionally involved and too concerned about Sisi, there were some things she hadn’t thought of.
If it were the old her and if she had judged calmly, she might not have found it difficult to guess certain things.
“Alright, don’t be angry,” Gu Ning comforted Tang Yuxin, smoothing out her exploded temper.
“At least you can rest assured your sister is still a good child.
And now you no longer need to find that scumbag to break his legs, nor worry about what to do with the child after it’s born, how to support it, whether your sister can still marry someone.
What if she is traumatized?
What if she decides never to marry?
Wouldn’t your second uncle and aunt die with their eyes open?
Weren’t these all your previous worries?”
“But isn’t the outcome now fine, even though it’s unexpected?”
Gu Ning’s voice continued, “You can be angry and indignant.
These are the emotions you should feel, especially since no one told you.
It’s all Wang Zitan’s fault.
But think about it from a different perspective.
Fortunately, it was him.
All your problems are now easily solved, and as for settling scores later, that’s your second uncle and aunt’s concern.”
“Yuxin, you are just a sister; you can’t accompany her for her entire life.
She will have to marry one day.
And is marrying someone else certainly better than marrying an old man?”
Gu Ning wasn’t worried that Tang Yuxin would obsess over small details.
On the contrary, she was a very clear-headed woman.
Otherwise, her surgeries wouldn’t be such that only she could perform them, with no one able to mimic them, because her surgeries had no fixed standards or rules, no benchmark—they varied according to the situation, the person, and the disease.
She might not like it now, might be unwilling, and might even hate it, but in the end, she would surely come to understand and accept these things.
Tang Yuxin slowly put down her phone, the oppressive feeling on her body lightened a bit, and the stifling air she carried even when walking was no longer there.
She patted her face, hmph, that old man really got off easy.