My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 876



Chapter 876: Chapter 860: Seeing Grandpa Again Chapter 876: Chapter 860: Seeing Grandpa Again “`

If he had listened to him back then, not to mention buying all of it, even if they had only bought a small piece of land, by now, they wouldn’t have needed to construct skyscrapers.

That land alone would have been enough for the Wu Family’s fortune to double.

And every time these thoughts surfaced, Wu’s father felt as though his heart was being crushed, unable to bear the pressure.

He turned his face away and couldn’t help but sigh again.

Maybe that money was never meant for the Wu Family to earn, but what had the Wu Family done wrong to deserve being imprisoned?

And now, the only grandson was sick and in the hospital, his life hanging in the balance.

He didn’t wish for anything more than for his grandson to be safe.

If that happened, all the suffering would be worth it.

Wu Liangliang was the Wu Family’s only child, the very root of the family.

As long as Liangliang was there, the family’s foundation would remain.

Without elders or connections, as long as Liangliang was there, the Wu Family would rise again.

The car continued to drive unsteadily toward the main hospital.

The road was very smooth and wide, with good public order and excellent greenery all around.

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In recent years, Beijing had been plagued by dust storms and the air quality wasn’t great.

But once they arrived here, they realized that the air quality was so much better, and the sky was bluer than in Beijing.

Furthermore, this place had one of the top hospitals in the country.

Beijing General Hospital even had a young, genius doctor who had appeared on television countless times.

Her medical skills were extraordinarily adept.

Having her attend to minor ailments like headaches or fevers would save so much trouble and provide a sense of security in life.

Sure, everything he thought was right and he had guessed correctly, but he had overlooked one thing: such a doctor was usually busy with major surgeries, saving lives.

How could she have time for minor issues like headaches and fevers?

If she had to handle everything herself, even if you split her into ten pieces, there wouldn’t be enough to tend to all the patients in the hospital in one day.

The bus drove smoothly, and after covering some distance, they arrived at the entrance of Beijing General Hospital.

Once Wu and the others got off, their legs nearly gave way.

They had never stood for so long, and of course, they were not used to sitting for such a prolonged period, either.

It felt like the blood in their lower bodies was not flowing properly, making it seem like they were wobbling as they walked.

They were tired, thirsty, and hungry now, but unfortunately, they didn’t have much money.

His father had already borrowed some, and after making a call, he got through to a good friend who was already on his way here.

“We’ll have money soon if we just wait a bit longer.”

His father spoke, actually wanting to ask if they had managed to borrow some money.

Seeing everyone’s lack of energy, though, he didn’t ask.

Never mind, it was unnecessary to ask.

Whether they could borrow or not didn’t matter at this point, as long as he had already borrowed enough for them to get by these days.

They could go home once the case was settled.

A few of them walked into the hospital, but they didn’t know where Liangliang was staying.

They could only begin by inquiring at the information desk.

“Wu Liangliang?” The nurse checked the system.

Locating this information was quite straightforward since Beijing General Hospital had the best facilities in the country, and an electronic inquiry system was in place.

Entering a name would display all patient details on the computer.

“He is in the first ward on the fifth floor,” said the nurse.

His father thanked her, but the others had already rushed to the staircase to go upstairs.

His father didn’t know what to say.

Why climb the stairs when there is an elevator?

It seemed nonsensical to take the long way around.

What were they even thinking?

Let the young people take the stairs.

With his aged arms and legs, he frankly couldn’t make it.

If he had to climb to the fifth floor like this, his old legs would probably break.

He hurried to the elevator.

Of course, he wanted to see his grandson as soon as possible.

He had no idea how Liangliang was doing, whether he had gotten better or recovered.

For this child, he truly lost too much.

Thinking about his other grandchild, he always felt a heavy weight on his heart.

This was his first time here, and he followed the signs, but the hospital was so large that it took him ages to find the elevator.

He didn’t know why, but he just couldn’t find it until a nurse finally pointed him in the right direction.

It turned out to be just to the left where he had passed by, but he hadn’t noticed.

He followed the nurse’s directions and, just as he reached the elevator, the doors closed.

He stood there waiting, and in a short while, the doors opened again.

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His father looked down and saw a little child who looked like a white dumpling, pressing the elevator buttons with his chubby little hands.

“Thank you,” his father said as he stepped in, and the elevator doors closed.

The little white dumpling quickly ran to the back, clutching an adult’s clothes.

When the so-called adult turned around, it was a face that still looked youthful.

Even though almost as tall as an adult, you could tell at a glance he was still a child.

“Chengcheng…”

His father suddenly called out excitedly.

Tang Xincheng looked up calmly at his father.

He had to stay calm, for he didn’t know what else he could feel towards these people besides calmness.

Actually, why should he feel anything?

Essentially, they were strangers.

If his father hadn’t called his name, he might have forgotten his face altogether.

“Chengcheng, are you okay?”

His father’s voice was hoarse and awkward, whereas Tang Xincheng looked just as he had when he first saw him: handsome, healthy, and in no way unhealthy.

“Thank you for your concern, I’m fine.”

Tang Xincheng replied politely but distantly, understandably not calling him grandfather.

“Chengcheng, do you hate your grandfather?”

His father truly felt disgraced facing his grandson now.

He hadn’t even thought about under what circumstances they would meet again or what he could say to earn his grandson’s forgiveness.

He just hadn’t expected it to be so soon, so sudden, and he was utterly unprepared.

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