My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 808



Chapter 808: Chapter 792: Such a Big Child Isn’t Fun to Play With Chapter 808: Chapter 792: Such a Big Child Isn’t Fun to Play With This is Da Bai, and although the two children look identical, their facial features have started to differ a bit as they have grown, especially Da Bai’s forehead between his eyebrows, where he has a tiny red dot, the so-called mole between the eyebrows, a cinnabar mole.

Unless one looks closely, it’s not easily noticeable, but as Da Bai’s family, who have grown up with these two children every day, they can naturally tell the difference between the two children at a glance.

Held in his dad’s arms, Da Bai’s eyes lit up like black grapes the moment he saw his mom, and he also stretched out his little arms, wanting his mom to hold him.

He wasn’t energetic and didn’t call out for mom, but he certainly couldn’t forget his own mother.

Tang Yuxin quickly reached out her arms and picked up her little bundle of joy.

“Where is Xiao Bai?” Indeed, this was the discerning eye of a mother, immediately recognizing that this was the eldest and not the younger one.

It’s fundamental; if she couldn’t even distinguish between her own children, then she would be quite a failure as a mother.

“Xiao Bai has a cough and wasn’t brought back, fearing the two children might cross-infect each other.”

“Has a cough?” Tang Yuxin sat up, allowing Da Bai to sit on her lap.

Indeed, Da Bai had not forgotten his mother, his chubby little hands occasionally tugging at his mother’s hair as if he was annoyed that she wasn’t paying attention to him, his little cheeks pressing against her face from time to time, and he even bit his mother hard, leaving a face full of slobber on her cheek.

Tang Yuxin patted his little head, then grasped his chubby little wrists, which felt unbelievably soft, like touching cotton candy.

He was still a chubby toddler over two years old, actually very young and not yet grown up, needing the protection of his mom and dad.

And Da Bai was very good, letting his mom hold his little arm while the other chubby arm continued to clutch his mother’s hair, which made him look very cute and endearingly clumsy.

“Don’t worry, it’s nothing serious,” Gu Ning also patted his son’s little head, “Xiao Bai just caught a cold, and he drank the sugar water you made.

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He’s already feeling a lot better now, but we were worried that Da Bai might get infected too, so we separated the two children.”

“Aren’t twins supposed to have a telepathic bond?

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Unable to be apart from one another, yet these two don’t seem to mind,” he pinched Da Bai’s chubby cheek, “really living carefree since they were born.”

Tang Yuxin was still worried about Xiao Bai, but seeing Gu Ning’s relaxed expression, she knew Xiao Bai was going to be alright.

Moreover, the sugar water she made was perfect for such young children to drink—although it was medicine, it tasted sweet and not difficult to drink, so they could simply enjoy it like water.

Moreover, it was very effective for treating colds.

Her younger brother also grew up drinking it, and until now, he doesn’t seem to have fallen ill; he’s not even prone to common colds and is as sturdy as a young calf.

Da Bai rubbed his eyes, ready to sleep.

“Mommy, Da Bai is sleepy…” He snuggled into his mother’s arms, yawning softly and speaking in a babyish voice.

He was really a good child, definitely not a crybaby.

Tang Yuxin found that neither of her children were fond of crying, they were neat and easy to care for, and even easier to teach.

But right now she’s just too young, which makes her not much fun to play with, especially since she started getting clever after turning two.

Now, she has her own little schemes.

If others knew what she was thinking, I wonder if they would want to strangle her.

She’s just a child, a baby, a treasure, how could she be just a plaything?

Yet Tang Yuxin feels that such a small child isn’t fun anymore.

After a while of play, all she knows is to rub her eyes and want to sleep.

She used to split her face in silly laughter with mama, really just like a little fool.

It’s not fun now, although she could call mama and dada and has her little thoughts.

When it’s time to sleep, she must.

She doesn’t give her mama any face at all.

“When will you finally grow up?”

Tang Yuxin truly felt her responsibilities were heavy and the road long.

With both of them not yet three, it was hard to say how much longer until they would grow up a bit more.

So it can be said that her life was just beginning, embarking on a path completely different from the past.

Such a life was novel, unknown, and difficult to understand.

How exactly she should walk this path, well, she would only find out one step at a time.

It is only through encountering and traversing these experiences that one comes to understand what kind of path it is.

Indeed, the journey is endless, and so much of it is unknown to them.

Gu Ning took Xiaobai out since Tang Yuxin was still sick and needed to rest.

Of course, they also wanted to avoid the patient potentially infecting Xiaobai.

Tang Yuxin knew her own illness; she wasn’t really sick, just tired.

After resting for a few days, she was almost better.

Of course, Xiaobai was a healthy good baby and had already recovered.

He was growing more compassionate, now able to play with his uncle, following him around every day and earnestly learning to box, despite his soft and weak punches.

Truly worthy of the Gu Family with his talent.

Tang Yuxin had considered whether to go back to work a few days late.

Yet before she could decide, Director Zhu personally stormed in, nose running and eyes watering, claiming that the hospital’s patients were piling up like a mountain.

If she didn’t return soon, those patients might turn into a pile of corpses.

Tang Yuxin rolled her eyes at that—was the hospital out of doctors without her?

But every time, Director Zhu would use this tactic.

She had grown numb to it.

But her dad couldn’t stand it.

Knowing that her hands saved countless lives every day, he saw it as not just a doctor’s duty, but an act of great merit.

In his life, Tang Zhinian had come to believe more in karma.

So as he made money, he didn’t forget to do good deeds, like building bridges and paving roads for his hometown, and shouldering any difficulties that came their way.

That had led to such immense change for the Li Tang family; not a hint of trouble had ever occurred on his construction sites.

His wishes were fulfilled, and his family was safe.

His good deeds were one aspect, but the countless patients Tang Yuxin had saved with her hands were another.

Such life-and-death matters naturally couldn’t be taken lightly, so even though he knew Tang Yuxin was sick, he still urged her to return to work.

Tang Yuxin could ignore everyone and not listen to a word said by others, but when it came to Tang Zhinian’s words, she would definitely listen.

After all, she owed her father-in-law too much from her previous life.

Her father’s words were like a royal decree.


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