My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 882



Chapter 882: Chapter 866 She Harmed Her Son Chapter 882: Chapter 866 She Harmed Her Son He reached out and pinched the child’s chubby face, “Why have you stopped crying?”

The little one tilted his head and then, to everyone’s surprise, cracked a smile at Tang Zhinian.

“It’s hard to believe Grandpa scolded your mom to the point of spouting nonsense.”

Tang Zhinian finally felt guilty for scolding his daughter, and while he was berating her, he obviously forgot that in the past, even when Yuxin had a holiday, the hospital would call for her.

If not Yuxin then he, as her father, would have to force her to go.

It was necessary.

Such matters were of life and death importance,

She used to be so sensible about these things, but when it came to her grandson, he was the most important, and everything else had to step aside.

Luckily, the child stopped crying; otherwise, who knows what kind of scolding his mother might have received?

Tang Yuxin walked over and saw the Ren Family and the Wu Family outside.

In fact, she had already known who needed to be saved when she arrived, but she hadn’t expected them to be out here.

Ren Li’s presence was conceivable, but why were Wu Liang’s parents here as well?

What, did they not know about the incident and still thought Liangliang was their grandson, the root of the Wu Family?

Given Wu Liang’s father’s character, had he known about this, he would let Ren Ying off without a beating, let alone stand here acting oblivious.

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Tang Yuxin put on her mask and went inside.

Inside, Wu Liangliang was still convulsing, his legs kicking wildly, having already kicked his blankets to the floor, with four or five nurses and doctors trying hard to restrain him.

Tang Yuxin laid out her needle pack and took out the longest needle.

With a flick of her finger on the needle’s end, before the eye could catch her movement, the needle was already deep in Wu Liangliang’s body.

No one even knew how she had inserted the needle.

After a few more needles, Wu Liangliang’s complexion might not have been good, but it was no longer so frightening, and his body stopped convulsing.

Indeed, only Doctor Tang had the solution.

The doctors around her, all drenched in sweat, wondered how could such a small child have so much strength?

They had been truly at a loss, but Doctor Tang managed to stabilize the patient with just a few needles, and the convulsions ceased.

His body was experiencing a reaction to the medication, rendering ordinary medicines ineffective.

Tang Yuxin withdrew her Silver Needle, thinking to herself that Su Haoran had reaped what he sowed, ruining Wu Liangliang’s natural immunity.

Restoring the immune function was no easy task.

Now, not only did Wu Liangliang have compromised immunity, but he also needed a large dose of medication.

The drugs typically required for him were several times the dose of an ordinary person, and ordinary drugs were no longer effective at this point.

The only option left was her needle therapy.

“Doctor Tang, what should we do with this patient?”

The doctor beside her inquired Tang Yuxin’s opinion.

After all, they were dealing with a critically ill patient and couldn’t continue like this.

Surviving once, being saved once, might work, but what about the second or third time?

What would they do then?

If not handled properly, the third time could be fatal.

“The same procedure as before,” Tang Yuxin packed up her needles, keeping them close before standing up.

And what was the previous method?

It was a bone marrow transplant.

If the Wu Family had the capability, they should arrange a bone marrow transplant for the child.

As long as they could find the cure, Wu Liangliang could live a long and healthy life.

She walked out of the room and stopped in front of Ren Liangliang’s parents.

The several people outside naturally felt that she was somewhat familiar, but they had forgotten where they had seen her before.

Tang Yuxin’s lips suddenly curved into a slight smile.

Then, before the astounded onlookers, she strode away from the place.

She had come only because she was a doctor.

She had her own way of dealing with people, as well as her own medical ethics.

It was her duty, her responsibility, but not her obligation.

This patient was not hers to begin with.

She did not believe that the Ren Family and the Wu Family would want her to be Wu Liangliang’s chief physician.

They would also worry that if she became displeased one day, she might do something to Wu Liangliang without anyone being the wiser.

However, they really underestimated Tang Yuxin.

They were heartless, their consciences eaten by dogs, but that did not mean that others lacked conscience or that the consciences of others could not feel pain.

They might engage in such life-threatening negligence, but Tang Yuxin never would.

“Who was that?” Ren’s mother quickly asked a nearby nurse, her eyes flickering with a trace of indefinable fear.

It seemed she had recognized Tang Yuxin.

Even though she was dressed differently today, and her hair was tied up, Ren’s mother had that face imprinted in her memory.

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The scene from that time was still vivid in her mind now that she had seen Yuxin in person.

But why was she still here, why was she wearing those clothes, and how could she still save people?

Was she a doctor at this hospital?

And what kind of relationship did she have with Tang Xincheng?

“That’s Doctor Tang,” the nurse quickly replied, “a legendary figure in our hospital, very busy with surgeries, and a famous doctor known nationwide.

Don’t be deceived by her young age; she is definitely a prominent figure in the domestic medical field.”

“If you had sought her earlier, perhaps the child could have been saved.

Doctor Tang is especially skilled at treating such diseases.”

When the nurse said this, she did not really mean it, but to the Ren Family and Wu Family, it felt like a stinging slap in the face, as painful and heavy as could be.

Apparently, she was Tang Xincheng’s sister.

But that would make her the enemy of their Liangliang, which meant she was even less likely to save their child.

“I’m going to find her,” said Ren Ying, frantic to settle scores.

“Who are you going to find?” Ren’s father held her back firmly.

“Who else but your good daughter,” Ren Ying sneered coldly.

“She must have told that doctor to meddle, to make my son like this.

Ren Li is nothing but a cheap slut.”

“Do you really think everyone is like Su Haoran?” Ren’s father still clung tightly to Ren Ying.

“This is a major hospital.

Who could do something like that here?”

Ren Ying didn’t believe it and was determined to confront Ren Li, the despicable woman.

“Fine, go find her,” said Ren’s father, releasing Ren Ying’s hand.

Ren’s father let go of Ren Ying’s hand, “You tell me, where will you find Ren Li?

Or are you going to cause a scene like a shrew in the hospital, so that everyone can laugh at you, turning your past deeds into fodder for gossip during their leisure time?”


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