My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 788



Chapter 788: Chapter 780 Admitting the Wrong Daughter Chapter 788: Chapter 780 Admitting the Wrong Daughter Moreover, Gao Sisi sounds much nicer than Tang Sisi.

However, aside from knowing that the child Zhang Xiangcao gave birth to is called Sisi, he didn’t even know what the other person looked like, yet here he is, recklessly claiming to be the girl’s father.

“Sisi, let’s go, take the child and come home with daddy,” Gao Peng said, his eyes filled with fatherly love, but to others, it would only induce goosebumps.

“Auntie Li, please take the child inside first,” the woman instructed the nanny.

“Okay,” the nanny took Zhang Xiangcao’s child in her arms and scooped up the other one with her other hand, carrying both children inside all at once, as if afraid someone would snatch them away.

Seeing his grandsons being carried inside, Gao Peng was anxious and started pushing his way in.

At that moment, a hand blocked his way.

“Sisi, bring out the child and come home with daddy.

Your grandparents are waiting for you at home,” he pleaded.

“Who are you calling?” the woman asked indifferently, her face showing little emotion and very detached, and at that moment, even a pool of molten rock in Gao Peng would have cooled completely.

“Sisi, daddy is obviously calling you.

You are Gao Sisi, the biological daughter of your mother and me,” and on the side, Zhang Xiangcao was so furious upon hearing this that she almost wanted to take off her shoe and smash it into Gao Peng’s pig-like face.

She had seen shameless before, but never this level of shamelessness.

Gao Sisi, as if he was worthy.

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Tang Yuxin grabbed Zhang Xiangcao’s arm; he now understood that this man was her second aunt’s first man, the one who abandoned his wife and daughter, the heartless scoundrel who neglected her second aunt and Sisi.

If her second aunt could forgive him, it would be like the sun rising from the west.

Just the unforgivable fact of her grandmother’s death not closing her eyes in peace, let alone the inhumane life she and Sisi had to endure.

If it hadn’t been for her second uncle, whether the two of them could have survived until now would still be in question.

People form their notions based on their experiences, and they know who has wronged them and who has been kind to them.

They will never confuse the two.

If Zhang Xiangcao could accept such a man turning back into her life, then she would truly be foolish.

Moreover, Gao Peng, this man trying to turn back into her life, was now such a mess.

How could he compare to her second uncle, who was in his most charming phase as a man?

This dying fat pig, he wasn’t even worthy of carrying his shoes.

“Sisi, I am your daddy,” he insisted.

Gao Peng almost wished he could smash his own chest open, just afraid that his daughter wouldn’t believe him.

“Xiangcao, you quickly tell her, she’s my daughter, she’s my own flesh and blood,” he said.

“Mr.

Shengsheng, you must be joking,” Tang Yuxin suddenly laughed, her smile present, yet there was a coldness in her eyes.

“My surname is Tang, I am called Tang Yuxin, my father’s name is Tang Zhinian.

Are you out of your mind, or what?

Recognizing daughters at random here.

By the way, just one stop ahead is the Beijing General Hospital, you can go there and check your head.”

Gao Peng suddenly froze, his face seeming aflame.

Tang Yuxin, he naturally remembered the name—after all, the Tang Family’s affairs were known to the entire village back then, and of course, these people gossiped about it over tea and meals.

Everyone called her Little Yuxin, Little Xinxin—having heard this name so many times, how could he possibly forget?

Tang Yuxin indeed is the daughter of Tang Zhinian; there is no question about it.

But he had mistaken his daughter.

Recalling how adamantly he had claimed to be someone’s biological father, only to realize he had got the wrong girl, he felt as if his face had been slapped swollen.

“Zhang Xiangcao, I want to see my daughter,” he commanded with red face and thick neck.

She’s my daughter, you can’t expect to give my daughter to someone else to be theirs.

The seed of the Gao Family—I won’t let others have it.

With that, he spun on his heel and strode toward his car, opened the door forcefully, then with a bang, it closed behind him.

He had lost face today and could not bear to stay any longer.

Just you wait, he’ll come back.

After a few days, everyone will have forgotten about this matter.

Then he’ll come back for his daughter, and right, his grandson too.

Oh right, the grandson.

He slapped the steering wheel forcefully.

How could he have forgotten his grandson?

He might have mistaken his daughter, but he certainly wouldn’t mistake his grandson.

With the boy resembling him so closely, if he’s not his grandson, then who is?

But really, did those two kids actually look like him?

It must be said, his face was indeed too thick, so thick, in fact, that it was utterly shameless.

Those two children clearly resembled their mother so much—same big eyes, very fair skin.

No matter how you look at it, they’re not likely from the Gao Family.

From his grandfather to his father, his mother, and himself, all had small eyes.

When they were young, it was fine; the skin was tight, and even if the eyes were small, how did it matter?

With good matching, it was considered quite characteristic, and one could indeed say they looked good.

Add to that always being well-dressed and educated, wherever they went, it elevated their status.

But his own pair of small eyes, wishing for a grandson with big eyes, wasn’t impossible, but why insist shamelessly that a grandson with big eyes resembled him?

After the man left, Tang Yuxin returned home with Zhang Xiangcao, who, as if afraid Gao Peng would come back, deadbolted the door.

“Auntie, it’s alright, I will deal with this matter,” Tang Yuxin reassured Zhang Xiangcao.

He won’t come looking for trouble again.

Zhang Xiangcao nodded, yet still seemed somewhat dazed.

She feared that man might ultimately find Tang Sisi—the hardships she and Tang Sisi had suffered were many, and now that they at last had a good life, with Tang Sisi married and with children, their own daughter and grandson, life felt complete.

They truly did not want any more trouble or strife; wouldn’t it be best to live in peace and quiet?

It was all her fault for running into Gao Peng.

That had led him to inexplicably learn about Tang Sisi, and now, not only did he want to take away her Sisi, but also her grandson.

As it happened, the nanny came over carrying the two children.

Both children stretched out their little arms toward her, and Zhang Xiangcao quickly lifted both onto her lap, one on her left thigh and the other on her right, both children opening their large eyes wide and smiling with their little mouths.

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“Grandma’s good little ones,” Zhang Xiangcao quickly kissed this one, then hugged and kissed the other, going to play with the two children.

However, the fear of Gao Peng’s interference might weigh on her heart for a very long time yet.


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