My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 783



Chapter 783: Chapter 775 Green-haired Turtle Chapter 783: Chapter 775 Green-haired Turtle He had endured for so many decades and finally made it, taking control of everything in the factory.

The factory director’s daughter was in charge of finances, but she was completely clueless about the main factory’s operations.

However, they never had children, which ultimately led to their divorce after many years of conflict.

In the end, the factory director’s daughter fell for a young pretty boy and left him.

That’s when he finally moved on from that marriage.

Of course, since the factory director’s daughter was the one who wronged him first, he got a fair sum of money and kept the factory.

But it was in a sorry state after being run into the ground by her, and it took him a few years to get it back on its feet.

It was now performing steadily.

However, by the time he had accomplished all this, he realized how old he’d become: at forty-five, he had a factory but no children of his own.

But he wasn’t worried – so what if he was old?

His abilities were still there, he had money, and he could have any woman he wanted.

He found himself a college girl and quickly settled things with her, even marrying her shortly after.

Of course, this time he learned how to be a real man, able to lead and do as he pleased.

He could even have heirs.

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But a year later, the college girl’s belly showed no signs of life, despite his hard work.

Not a single blade of grass grew on that plot of land, so to speak.

He blamed her for not being able to conceive and divorced her too.

Afterward, he went through several women, never marrying again but still spending a lot of money on them.

Yet none bore him a child.

One woman’s failure to conceive might be her problem, two might still be coincidental, and by the third, he could still claim it was their issue.

But what about when it came to the fifth, the sixth?

Whose problem was it then?

There was no need to elaborate.

He secretly went for a medical check-up, and when the results were out, it turned out he was the one with the issue.

He was getting on in years, and his virility wasn’t what it once was.

His survival rate was low, meaning he wouldn’t have children anymore.

He was the end of his line.

And he truly regretted not having thought of finding another woman to bear him a son or a daughter while married to the factory director’s daughter.

He didn’t even need a son anymore, just a daughter to carry on the Gao Family legacy.

His family had been passing the torch for three generations, and it was essential not to extinguish the lineage at his generation, or he would become the sin of the Gao Family.

Without a child and with his elderly parents shedding tears daily, not even wanting to see people, he thought of finding a daughter to bear him a child.

It didn’t even have to be his biological child, but he couldn’t get over this psychological hurdle.

Gao Peng had worked hard all his life, living under the thumb of women for more than twenty years, fighting to preserve what he had built.

It wasn’t for someone else’s benefit – he wanted his own offspring, not someone else’s.

As he dragged through life like a walking corpse, he unexpectedly met Zhang Xiangcao again.

If it hadn’t been for bumping into her here, he might have forgotten about her existence altogether.

Of course, in those twenty-plus years, after initially thinking about her, he eventually forgot her completely after a few years.

But seeing her now, all those vivid memories came flooding back into his mind.

He realized that his life still had hope, his future could still be bright.

Zhang Xiangcao was still the woman he loved most.

If she could come back, he had something to look forward to.

Then, who knows – he might secretly have a child, claiming it was a late child Zhang Xiangcao bore him.

He would be willing.

After languishing for several years, he finally felt a weight lifted off his shoulders.

He was just about to talk to Zhang Xiangcao about their past when she dropped a bombshell on him: she had a grandson already.

A grandson, she had a grandson.

But he didn’t even have a son, so where would a grandson come from?

The more he thought about it, the more discontent he felt, as if someone was planting green grass on his head.

Zhang Xiangcao had made him a cuckold.

No, he couldn’t swallow this insult.

He had to know how long Zhang Xiangcao had been cuckolding him.

Maybe that was why when the divorce papers reached her, she showed no reaction at all; she was already being unfaithful with another man, leaving him to be the green-hatted fool.

The more he thought about it, the greener his head felt, and now even his face seemed to turn green.

Right, he had to get to the bottom of this.

He immediately booked a flight back to Li Tang Village.

Without clearing things up, he would be confirmed a cuckold.

But he hadn’t been to Li Tang Village in over twenty years and had no idea where it was now.

Everything changed so dramatically compared to twenty years ago.

After asking around for a long time, he finally found the location of Li Tang Village.

As soon as he saw the two twisted-necked trees at the village entrance, he knew he was in the right place.

Those two unusual trees had been standing for several hundred years and were a symbol of Li Tang Village.

Even if the village was renovated, the trees wouldn’t likely be cut down.

As long as the trees stood, so did the village.

The bright road sign next to them pointed straight to Li Tang Village.

As he walked into the village, he couldn’t help but marvel at how drastically it had changed, almost unrecognizable from what it used to be.

Of course, he also couldn’t remember where Zhang Xiangcao’s house was.

The village was now full of small Western-style buildings, each looking the same, with three stories and a small front yard, most of which were planted with vegetables.

There were streetlights along the village roads, and the trees planted at the entrance to each house were identical.

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He couldn’t even discern the directions anymore, let alone find Zhang Xiangcao.

And it seemed he didn’t recognize anyone in the village.

They all were young people, and he truly didn’t understand why the village had become like this.

Judging by the village’s appearance, the residents seemed wealthy, even using solar energy – a luxury not common even in the city.

Standing dumbfounded in the middle of the road, he was unsure whether to proceed or not.

It didn’t seem right to move forward, but neither did staying put.


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