My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 814



Chapter 814: Chapter 798: If You Can Invite Her Chapter 814: Chapter 798: If You Can Invite Her “`

He was still too young and rather clueless about life; he was okay with staying there and didn’t recognize people very well.

He could play with anyone he met, but it might also have been because he was unwell that he could only be held for a short while before he’d start looking for his grandpa.

Sometimes, he would just sit in his grandpa’s arms, gnawing on his little fingers, looking listless, with a fever-reducing patch stuck on his forehead.

Yet, the good thing was, his little cheeks were not as red as before.

The test results came out quickly.

However, when Tang Yuxin received the report, she couldn’t help but feel a headache coming on.

It was exactly what she had been afraid of, the very thing she had been worried about.

It was a viral infection.

Tang Yuxin put down the report and immediately went to arrange for her son’s hospital admission.

It was fortunate that they had come early; otherwise, if they had delayed for a few more days, the little one could have ended up as thin as a soup dumpling.

When Tang Yuxin returned, she encountered members of the Qin Family again.

It was no wonder, given that the hospital wasn’t a large place.

The patients there were usually the same few people—running into each other was normal.

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At that time, Guan Jing was being supported by her mother, walking in an odd manner, looking as though she had shrunk, not so much old, but rather exuding a certain indescribable quality.

Like vitality, like vivaciousness.

It seemed as though the life and energy had been drained from this woman.

To a physician skilled in observing one’s demeanor and energy, it was apparent at a glance that Guan Jing’s energy was somewhat depleted.

With such a break in her energy, at the least, her mind and body would be impaired; at the worst, it could possibly foretell a short life.

In this condition, it was likely the child had been aborted.

Even without the procedure, that child would not have been able to stay in Guan Jing’s belly for too long.

Even if they had tried every means to bring it to term, the child probably would have been born ill.

If she wasn’t mistaken, the critical reason that led Guan Jing to terminate the pregnancy was probably the latest test results indicating that there was something wrong with the child.

It wasn’t that such things could only be discovered upon arriving at the hospital, but it might have been too early to detect any issues during previous checks.

However, once three months had passed, it was much easier to determine if there were any problems with the child, right?

Given Guan Jing’s health, the chances that the child was normal were already exceedingly slim.

Tang Yuxin walked past them without engaging in any conversation.

She wasn’t Guan Jing’s attending physician, after all, and Guan Jing naturally had her own doctors to care for her.

Yuxin didn’t need to meddle unnecessarily or show concern for an enemy of hers.

Even if she had the inclination, it would likely be seen by others as nothing more than an intention to humiliate.

So why should she bother putting on a cold face to cozy up to anyone?

Coincidentally, a doctor approached at that moment and hurried over upon seeing Tang Yuxin.

“Dr.

Tang, I heard your son was admitted.

Is it the elder one or the younger one?”

“Yes, the elder.

A viral cold with a slight pneumonia.

I just finished the hospital admission procedures,” Tang Yuxin replied with a wry smile, remembering how her Big White wouldn’t settle for anyone but grandpa.

She felt helpless; that child would cling to grandpa’s clothes with his little paws and refuse to let go.

Grandpa was happy because of the sense of presence he had, but it was tough for the parents.

The child was nearly three and was supposed to start kindergarten, yet his favorite person was his grandpa, not his mom or dad.

“It’s alright,” the doctor said with a smile.

“Our hospital has been seeing a lot of these cases recently.

Just isolate the two kids from each other, and that should be fine.

With your twins, you’ll need to be a bit more careful.”

“Thank you, I’m aware,” Tang Yuxin replied with a smile, yet in her heart, she was smiling bitterly.

There was no need for caution; her two children hadn’t lived together for a long time.

Her father took one, her father-in-law took the other—how could it be her turn, let alone the father’s?

“I have things to attend to, so I must be going,” Tang Yuxin said, glancing at her watch on her wrist.

She had a surgery to perform shortly, the one she had been waiting for today.

Once the surgery was done, she would have nothing else concerning her, and she could focus on accompanying her Big White.

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However, it seemed that Dabai didn’t need her either.

With his maternal grandfather and father around, whether he had a mother or not didn’t seem to matter to him?

The doctor watched Tang Yuxin leave and couldn’t help shaking his head.

These days, ah, it was really not that easy to be a genius.

Of course, being a genius also required a certain amount of hardship.

The kind of surgeries Tang Yuxin performed that easily lasted several hours, or even more than ten hours, were truly not something just anybody could do.

It was feared that in their entire hospital, she was the only one who could carry the burden alone.

“If you can persuade her, perhaps you could get pregnant…”

The doctor said to Guan Jing and her daughter, “She is the best doctor in our hospital.

Don’t let her young age fool you; she is quite famous nationwide and possesses a unique set of acupuncture skills.”

However, she was not easy to persuade.

And the doctor was only making a suggestion, because Tang Yuxin was really hard to persuade.

Unless one had a certain connection, she simply could not be swayed.

Even if such a connection existed, it still depended on whether she had time, was in the mood, and was willing.

If she was unwilling, there was truly no one in this world who could force her.

The Tang Family had money and power now, and with the Wang Family and the Gu Family backing her, who would dare provoke her?

Therefore, this Doctor Tang definitely had a nature that would respond to kindness but not to force.

Guan Jing lowered her head, one hand gripping the fabric of her clothes tightly.

She knew in her heart that Tang Yuxin would not save her.

If Tang Yuxin was unwilling to save even Grandfather Qin, let alone her.

But she…

She touched her stomach.

If no one saved her, it was possible that she would never be able to have children in her lifetime.

A woman who couldn’t have children was like a hen that couldn’t lay eggs — sooner or later, she would be slaughtered.

A phoenix in distress is not as good as a chicken.

What then is a destitute hen that couldn’t lay eggs known as?

Chicken soup.

How could the Qin Family want her, a chick that couldn’t lay eggs?

Moreover, how Qin Ziyi treated her…

She pulled at her clothes again, her fingertips aching.

“Knock, knock…” The door outside sounded.

Tang Yuxin poked her son’s chubby cheek, “Stay put, don’t move.

Mommy will go open the door.”

“Hm?”

Dabai nodded vigorously at his mom and then obediently sat still, acting like a wooden figurine without moving a muscle.

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But Tang Yuxin still didn’t trust him, worrying that he might fall down if left alone.

Could it be that she needed to find a rope and tie him up to be assured?


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