My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 807



Chapter 807: Chapter 791: Your Milk Baozi Has Returned Chapter 807: Chapter 791: Your Milk Baozi Has Returned Tang Yuxin didn’t say much about this, as there’s never love without reason in this world.

You give up on others, yet you expect them to never give up on you for a lifetime, is that possible?

Regarding this, Tang Yuxin could only say that it was fate.

Her fate was as such in her past life, and it was the same in this life.

Of course, she wouldn’t be so kind-hearted as to let Gu Ning donate a kidney.

She wasn’t that foolish.

Everyone around her needed to be healthy and live well, and that certainly included their bodies.

As for Zhang Xiaomei, she ultimately didn’t wait for a kidney donor and was transferred from the hospital.

After all, the hospital specialized in particular treatments, and bed availability was always tight, so it was impossible for her to continue waiting indefinitely.

She had to go to another hospital so that her hospitalization expenses could be reimbursed.

What Tang Yuxin didn’t know was that Zhang Xiaomei had secretly approached Gu Ning, perhaps also hoping that Gu Ning would help her by donating a kidney.

Although this request was somewhat excessive, aside from Gu Ning, she didn’t know who else to ask; even her own family was unwilling to save her, so why should anyone else have a reason to do so?

But Gu Ning refused, no matter how much she begged, cried, or made a scene.

Eventually, Zhang Xiaomei left.

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As for what was on her mind in the end, no one would know.

What she didn’t realize was that in a past life, it was Gu Ning who had saved her and stood by her without abandoning her.

Yet, what had she done in return?

Heaven has compassion for kind-hearted and hard-working people.

Those who didn’t have a good past life, might have a better chance in the next life.

Perhaps they could even be reborn again, like Tang Yuxin, and return to the past.

After Zhang Xiaomei left, it was as if she had never appeared at all.

Tang Yuxin, too, gradually forgot about her amidst her busy life.

Whether Zhang Xiaomei was dead or alive, everyone had their own way of living.

However, after being busy for a few days, Tang Yuxin began to feel the toll on her energy.

She was worn out and fell ill, so she thought about taking a good rest.

Not knowing how long she had slept, she habitually searched for her phone, but a hand reached over, holding her phone in its grasp.

“What time is it?” Tang Yuxin withdrew her hand and tucked both of them under the covers, thinking that since someone was telling her the time, she could continue to sleep if it was early or keep sleeping if it was late.

Yes, she had taken a few days off; even Doctor Tang needed rest, as she wasn’t indestructible.

Moreover, she was now a patient herself, a patient worn out from exhaustion.

She needed proper rest, or else she would go on strike.

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“It’s six o’clock,” Gu Ning put the phone aside, also informing her of the time.

Actually, this was Tang Yuxin’s everyday schedule.

No matter how late she had to work the night before, she would wake up at this time the next day.

As a doctor, she always paid attention to these things and besides the unavoidable circumstances, she had always maintained an early-to-bed, early-to-rise routine.

“Well, aren’t you getting up?” Gu Ning sat down and pulled the covers from her face.

“I’m a patient,” Tang Yuxin murmured before turning over and snuggling further into the bed.

It was a rare opportunity for her to be a patient herself, and she deserved to get some proper rest.

“Your little Baozi has come back, don’t you want to see him?” Gu Ning chuckled and patted the top of her head.

It was rare to see the usually aloof Doctor Tang indulge in such laziness.

Her self-discipline was strict, and she always had her day planned out rigorously.

That was largely because her time was extremely scarce.

Sometimes, in the hospital or at the operating table, every minute, every second she saved could represent hope and a chance for a patient to survive.

Tang Yuxin really intended to sleep until it was dark.

She hadn’t allowed herself such a long time of neglect in a long time.

She was determined not to get up, but Gu Ning’s mention of “little Baozi” made her jump up in alarm.

Little Baozi.

Baozi.

Baozi…

Her two little Baozis were back, weren’t they?

One wasn’t taken by grandfather and the other by his other grandfather to the countryside.

As their mother, it had been months since she had even touched them.

And it seemed they had no intention of giving the Baozis back to her.

Fortunately, she had recently been too busy with a number of critical patients who required her personal attention, and she hadn’t had time to think about her Baozis.

Add to that, she had fallen ill from exhaustion.

For a while, she had truly forgotten about the two Baozis taken away by their grandfathers.

She wondered if her Baozis had forgotten their mother.

But they probably hadn’t; they were almost three years old and memorious, certainly remembering their mother.

She propped her face up with her hands on her knees and tucked her hair behind her ears, gazing blankly at Gu Ning.

“What’s wrong?” Gu Ning chuckled as he pinched her cheek.

“Why such a face?

Is that the look of a little cabbage or perhaps a little spinach?”

“Look at me,” Tang Yuxin pointed to her face.

“I’ve become like this; will they still recognize me?”

Being so young, they relied on a sense of presence to recognize people fundamentally, and yet, she had been so busy recently that she had let herself go, becoming thin and dark.

While not disfigured, she feared that her current appearance might scare her Baozis into crying.

“They definitely will.”

Gu Ning burst into laughter.

“You’re underestimating them.

When they were small, they stayed in incubators, and you didn’t always see them, but they were always closest to you.”

“Of course, I’m their real mother,” Tang Yuxin said proudly.

It wasn’t just her own opinion; it was acknowledged by everyone.

Still, she remained a bit worried.

Indeed, she hadn’t seen her Baozis recently and feared they wouldn’t recognize their own mother.

If that were the case, she’d consider quitting her job as a doctor and just be Baozi’s real mother, right?

But she was very aware that with her current position, quitting wasn’t an option.

So many patients were waiting for her, and her surgeries were booked until next year, including some well-known individuals.

Even if she wanted to go on strike, these people wouldn’t let her off the hook, and the chief of the hospital, Zhu, might even cry to death.

So sometimes being a doctor is quite tough.

Shortly after, Gu Ning carried a child over.


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