My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 819



Chapter 819: Chapter 803: Not All So-Called Family Members Are Like This Chapter 819: Chapter 803: Not All So-Called Family Members Are Like This “How’s it going?” Tang Zhinian asked Tang Yuxin, “Gu Dabai is alright now, isn’t he?

Can he be discharged?” He really didn’t want Dabai to stay in the hospital any longer.

It was better to be home.

“Yeah, he’s fine.”

Tang Yuxin had just looked over the examination results, “He’s fully recovered now and can be discharged.”

“Okay,” Tang Zhinian quickly grabbed a small blanket from nearby and wrapped up his grandson, standing up ready to leave.

“You pack up the stuff later and have Gu Ning bring it back.

I’ll drive the car; I can take Dabai home,” he said.

As he spoke, he didn’t wait for Tang Yuxin to reply and had already carried Dabai out.

And Dabai, the ungrateful one, even stretched out his little hand to wave at his mom, uttering just that one phrase from his tiny mouth.

“Mommy, see you.”

He didn’t feel the slightest sadness about leaving his mom.

Any other child would be in tears if they had to leave their mothers, but Dabai was different.

Indeed, he wasn’t raised by his mom; it was the grandfather who’d raised him.

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Resigned, Tang Yuxin began to pack up, putting all of Dabai’s various toys into a cardboard box, ready to have Dabai’s dad take them home in the evening.

She had to work a shift today, so she would get home late.

All these toys were bought by the doctors and nurses in the hospital.

Before she knew it, they had accumulated a large pile.

Tang Yuxin finished tidying up the ward.

She just took a breath and a patient came in.

She slapped her hands together, wanting to rest, but there was no rest to be had; she had to start getting busy again.

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Tang was always a busy person, and the more famous the doctor, the busier they were.

So everyone was right—being a talented doctor brought fame, but it also brought more tiredness.

She comforted herself inwardly with these thoughts; otherwise, how else could she think?

Being preoccupied with other matters every day was just too exhausting.

After straightening out her clothes, she walked out again.

She didn’t have to worry about Gu Dabai’s medical bills; they would be directly deducted from her salary card.

By the time she got home in the evening, Gu Dabai was already asleep.

He always went to bed early, sleeping at eight and waking up around eight in the morning.

He had a fixed twelve hours of sleep a day, and by next spring, she could send him to kindergarten.

That would make things even easier.

Usually, at this time, it was as inevitable as thunder—this was why people said the child was easy to look after.

Although there were two, both were very well-behaved and didn’t cause much trouble.

Around eight in the evening, they watched a bit of cartoons and listened to a story, then they were both fast asleep and never woke up at night.

This was when the adults could do whatever they wished; there really was no need to look after the little ones, because when they slept, they would not even turn over in bed.

They had always been such easy children ever since they were small.

At this moment, Tang Xincheng was dutifully doing his homework, also keeping an eye on his little nephew.

Outside, the cold wind rustled through the leaves, indicating that it was becoming even colder, almost as if winter was arriving.

Sometimes, sitting outside with a table, a chair, and a pot of tea was enough to savor the myriad flavors of life.

Though it was chilly, within the coolness, there was room for deep thought.

Tang Yuxin poured a cup for Gu Ning.

These teas had been refried by her hand, preserving the original flavor of the tea with additional special medicinal properties.

Tea drinking was usually unconducive to rest.

However, her tea was the opposite

Drink a few more, and you’re sure to get a good night’s sleep.

She poured another glass for Ren Li, but noticed that Ren Li’s brows remained tightly furrowed, apparently lost in thoughts.

Ren Li seemed preoccupied and absent-minded, a state she had been commonly found in lately.

“Sister, what’s wrong?

Are you troubled by something?”

Tang Yuxin sat down and asked Ren Li.

Although they were stepmother and stepdaughter, they were like close friends who shared everything.

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Ren Li was intelligent, and Yuxin was no fool.

Ren Li hadn’t become the wicked stepmother, nor had Yuxin become the pitiful little girl from the tales.

Now they each lived their own lives without affecting the other, and there had never been any conflict, had there?

“It’s nothing,” Ren Li finally came back to her senses.

Nothing?

Tang Yuxin picked up her cup, not believing her.

She had known Ren Li for many years, and although they hadn’t lived together for long, she felt she knew Ren Li well.

These past few days, she had seen Ren Li acting more unusual than ever before.

So, even though Yuxin knew Ren Li was lying, she truly didn’t believe her, but in the end, she didn’t push for the truth.

Ren Li also picked up her cup and brought it to her lips.

The slightly bitter taste would have been savored in the past, but now her mind wasn’t on it.

The bitterness and astringency were overpowering, stirring up many worries and reflections.

“Yuxin, do you remember the stories I’ve told you about my past?”

“If you want me to remember, I will remember.

If you don’t want me to, then I won’t,” Tang Yuxin said, pouring herself another cup of tea, “Some things aren’t about whether others remember or not.

Is it important that they remember?”

“Yeah, it’s not important,” Ren Li replied with a bitter smile.

In this world, only what oneself remembers constitutes the past, while what others remember is just a story, perhaps even forgotten.

“They sent someone to look for a person.”

Ren Li sighed, clasping the cup in her hand tightly.

Perhaps it was just like her heart at the moment, so tight it was almost floundering, needing someone to provide relief or make a decision for her.

“After all this time, they’re only looking for you now?”

Tang Yuxin actually believed that old saying, “Unsought favors are often a ploy.”

“Maybe I’ve hidden myself well, and that’s why it took them so long to find me?”

Ren Li offered an explanation on behalf of those people, but she knew how pale and powerless her words were.

If they truly wanted to find someone, they wouldn’t have waited until now.

It wasn’t hard to find someone nowadays, with TV, the internet, newspapers – if they were determined, they could have found this place long ago.

Besides, Ren Li had never hidden her identity.

On the contrary, she had appeared on TV with Tang Zhinian several times.

It couldn’t have been tough to find her, could it?

When Tang Yuxin was kidnapped by traffickers to such a remote place, Gu Ning had managed to find her, let alone Ren Li.

If Yuxin remembered correctly, Ren Li had always been in Qing’an.

She couldn’t believe that Ren Li’s relatives hadn’t looked for her or couldn’t find her.


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