My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 848



Chapter 848: Chapter 832: Where Grandma Is Chapter 848: Chapter 832: Where Grandma Is “Is this the place?”

Tang Zhinian asked, and for the Ren Family, he still had no good impression, especially now that his business was getting bigger and bigger, he too had gradually become more proud.

The people who were not nice to his wife, deep in his heart, he didn’t like them at all, especially people like the Ren Family.

To say it again, he didn’t like a single one of them.

Had Ren Li not insisted on going back, he wouldn’t want her to go at all, let alone bring Tang Xincheng along.

Don’t blame him for being so heartless—after all, the world had a Sang Zhilan.

He still didn’t believe that in this vast world, there couldn’t be anyone more outrageous than Sang Zhilan.

Perhaps, the people of the Ren Family could be even more excessive and shameless?

Tang Yuxin held the slip of paper, staring at the numbers on the doorplate for quite some time.

Yes, this is it.

The address was correct, and so was the doorplate.

If the address that Tang Xincheng gave was correct, then it should be accurate, and given Tang Xincheng’s character, he wouldn’t likely make a mistake.

He was a meticulous elementary school student who wouldn’t commit such low-level errors as writing the wrong address.

“Qiuqiu.”

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Gu Dabai extended his little hand, pointing inside, “Mommy, Qiuqiu.”

“I know,” Tang Yuxin stepped forward and knocked on the door, while Tang Zhinian stood by, holding Gu Dabai quietly.

But it had already been quite some time, and still, nobody had opened the door.

Tang Yuxin knocked on the door again.

After a long while, there was still no answer.

Could it be that nobody was home, or might they not hear because the place was too large?

“No one?”

She asked Gu Ning.

Gu Ning nodded slightly.

“It seems nobody’s here.”

“No one.” Tang Yuxin spread her hands towards Tang Zhinian.

“No one?”

Tang Zhinian frowned, wondering where they had gone.

Had they moved the entire household, or had the entire family disappeared and taken his wife and son with them?

“Let’s come back later.

First, let’s go to the Gu Family,” Tang Yuxin thought standing here all this time wasn’t helpful.

Conveniently, the Gu Family lived somewhat closer, so they could go and visit Gu Family’s parents and Xiaobai.

Tang Zhinian patted his grandson’s little head, “Dabai, do you want to go see grandpa and grandma first with grandpa, along with your sister and brother, is that okay?”

“Yes,” Gu Dabai nodded vigorously, not particularly needy for his uncle right now, as seeing grandpa and grandma was just as good.

Let’s go.

Tang Zhinian wrapped his grandson even more tightly in his coat, determined to not let him fall ill even if he himself had to endure the cold.

“Grandpa, Dabai needs to pee.”

Dabai suddenly tugged at Tang Zhinian’s clothes; he needed to pee.

Tang Zhinian looked around for a while before spotting a large tree nearby.

What should a little child do, hold it in?

Besides, this would also fertilize the tree.

“Let’s go, grandpa will take you to pee,” Tang Zhinian said, carrying his grandson over to a big tree to let him fertilize it.

Dabai chewed on his little finger, his big eyes rolling around.

Then, he lifted his small face and looked towards the window where, at that moment, someone was crouching by the window.

It was a woman, a woman who seemed to be barely clinging to life, with eyes wide open and lips cracked, peeling, and bleeding.

“Save me, save me…”

Her hands clawed against the glass window, eyes too blurry to see anything, aware only of someone outside, right at the front door.

Save her, save her.

She wanted to go home, she longed for her son, she also missed her husband…

But her hoarse throat couldn’t produce even the slightest sound, and each attempt to speak only tore at her throat with a burning, piercing agony beyond measure.

Outside, Tang Zhinian saw that his grandson had finished urinating and only then asked him, “Dabai, are you done, do you need to poop?”

Dabai shook his little head like a tambourine.

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“Then let’s go,” Tang Zhinian picked up his grandson, but Dabai kept looking up, as if gazing at something.

Just when Tang Zhinian was about to place him in the car, Dabai suddenly grabbed at his clothes.

“Grandpa, I want grandma to hold me.”

He stretched out his little finger, pointing toward a window above, “Grandma is there, Dabai wants grandma to hold him.”

“Where is grandma coming from?” Tang Zhinian pinched his grandson’s little hand, “Grandma doesn’t even know where she’s wandered off to, disregards grandpa, and still wants you?” But as he spoke these words with a tinge of jealousy, it sounded somewhat sour.

“Grandma, there.”

Dabai pointed his little finger again towards that window, “Grandma is there, Dabai wants grandma to hold him.”

“Good boy…”

Tang Zhinian coaxed his grandson, “Grandma isn’t here, she’s at someone else’s house.”

“No, grandma is over there.”

Gu Dabai was insistent, adamantly refusing to leave.

Tang Zhinian looked helplessly at Tang Yuxin and Gu Ning, clearly signaling them to come over and deal with this little ancestor.

If the child became stubborn and started to cry, as a grandfather, how could he bear to see his grandson cry?

Gu Ning came over and also held Gu Dabai.

“Daddy, I want grandma,” Gu Dabai still stretched out his finger, stubbornly pointing in that direction.

“Children should not lie, otherwise they will be spanked.”

Gu Ning gently scraped Dabai’s little cheek.

“No,” Gu Dabai shook his head forcefully, “Dabai isn’t lying, grandma is over there.”

Gu Ning felt helpless, and all he could do was hold his son with one hand, waiting to see if his wife had a way to handle it.

If even she had no solution, they would just have to knock the child out and take him back home later.

After all, once this phase passed and it was time to eat, he’d forget everything.

Such a small child always forgets the beatings but never the meals.

Tang Yuxin stared at that window for a long time, as if she was under a spell.

“What’s wrong?” Gu Ning freed a hand and gently tapped Tang Yuxin’s shoulder.

What was wrong, why the daze?

“Hmm…” Tang Yuxin finally snapped out of it, while Dabai kept fussing in his father’s arms, insisting on getting down, wanting grandma.

“Dabai, if grandma isn’t there, mommy is going to spank you,” Tang Yuxin said sternly, her tactic always effective.

Their household was one of strict parents, indulgent grandparents; the child was definitely spoiled by his grandparents, especially the grandfather, who couldn’t stand to spank or scold.

“Grandma is there,” Dabai continued to wriggle in an attempt to get down; he wanted grandma to hold him, he missed grandma.

Tang Yuxin’s gaze shifted back to that window, and she couldn’t see anything but the transparent glass panes that failed to reflect even a sliver of light.


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