Chapter 885
Chapter 885: Chapter 869: I Can Pretend Chapter 885: Chapter 869: I Can Pretend “Madam, our hospital is a legitimate medical institution, and our doctors are highly ethical; they would never engage in unlawful acts.
Each patient’s room is under constant electronic surveillance, and all medical treatments and medications are recorded in the patient’s file, including your son’s condition upon admission.
The reason Doctor Tang was summoned for the emergency was that your son developed a certain level of drug resistance due to the surgery.
You understand what drug resistance is, correct?
As it implies, his body does not absorb medication well, which made the resuscitation extremely challenging.
Thanks to Doctor Tang’s proficiency in acupuncture, it was her skill that repeatedly snatched your son back from the brink of death.
So please, do not doubt Doctor Tang’s medical ethics and integrity,”
Who is Tang Yuxin?
She is a nationally renowned doctor and a legend in orthopedics and internal medicine.
Do they even realize how many lives she has saved?
And Ren Ying was so taken aback by the nurse’s words that she couldn’t muster a single rebuttal.
This was not a place where she could simply do as she pleased, talk or scold as she liked.
Her son’s life still depended on someone else’s medical expertise.
Ren’s father also felt incredibly embarrassed; he didn’t understand why, but his face just burned with shame and he found it impossible to compose himself.
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What a mess, his entire life had been ruined by his daughter, Ren Ying.
When Tang Yuxin next appeared, both families avoided her, no longer daring to voice any insinuations that she intended to harm their son or grandson.
What if Tang Yuxin decided not to help anymore?
Could they really just watch Wu Liangliang die?
“Doctor Tang, we’ve troubled you again,” said Doctor Chen, wiping the sweat from his brow after Wu Liangliang’s condition stabilized.
He was genuinely grateful to Tang Yuxin and apologetic for inconveniencing her yet again.
“It’s nothing; I didn’t have any plans tonight,” said Tang Yuxin with a smile, removing her gloves and tossing them into the nearby trash can.
“Oh, right,” Doctor Chen suddenly remembered that Tang Yuxin’s son was also ill.
“How’s your Dabai doing?
Is he okay now?”
“Yes, he’s fine, he’s already asleep,” Tang Yuxin knew her son didn’t worry much—after all, he had food, drink, and the company of his grandfather and father—to be as happy as he could be.
He might have been a bit fussy at the onset of his illness, but now that he’s feeling a little better, he’s calmer.
“That’s good to hear,” Doctor Chen felt reassured.
He was concerned that if her child was seriously ill, it wouldn’t be right to pull her away from her son so often, burdening her with guilt.
“And one more thing…” he continued to ask Tang Yuxin.
“Doctor Tang, what should we do about this patient?
We can’t keep dragging this out.
If we continue to delay, it will only prolong the suffering without any benefit to the patient or the family.
Moreover, the longer he remains in a coma, the worse it’s likely to be.”
“A bone marrow transplant would be appropriate.”
Tang Yuxin was speaking factually, offering her advice to Doctor Chen in her clearest state of mind.
She had always been pragmatic in medical matters and would not speak carelessly.
Every word she uttered sometimes concerned a patient’s life, so she took responsibility for her patients and her own actions.
This was the basic principle of being a doctor, and naturally, she wouldn’t compromise it.
“I was thinking the same,” said Doctor Chen, who shared her view.
“Let’s have the whole family tested tomorrow.
Surely there will be a suitable match.”
Tang Yuxin just smiled without comment.
Was there really a suitable match?
She doubted there was one.
If there had been, they wouldn’t have resorted to such despicable methods in the first place.
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Aren’t you afraid that doing too many wicked deeds will lead to retribution?
But this is just the beginning.
If Ren Ying really thought that things would just pass and nothing would happen to her, that she could continue to be the lady of the Wu Family, gain everything from the Wu Family, and stay by her son’s side, then she is greatly mistaken.
In this world, what seed you sow, so shall you reap; if you sow good seeds, you naturally reap good fruits.
By committing heinous acts, does she truly believe that she can live securely and smoothly without bearing the lives, the blood, and the lives of others on her conscience?
Really, wishful thinking.
Her conscience may not ache, but someone will make her feel pain.
Tang Yuxin turned around and walked out.
As she was leaving, she encountered people from the Ren and Wu Families.
Her gaze finally rested on Ren Ying, and her red lips slightly curved upwards—a smile that seemed to carry thorns for those who are concerned.
Without a word, she turned around and walked away.
Talking to some people feels beneath her, probably even Ren Li wouldn’t want to utter half a sentence to Ren Ying at this moment,
As she walked away, she took out her phone and dialed a number.
“Yuxin, what’s wrong?
Is it Da Bai’s illness worsening?
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I’ll come right away.”
Ren Li’s voice carried an audible anxiety that was genuine.
Tang Zhinian loved Da Bai, and so did she.
Although he was not her biological grandson, her affection for Da Bai was no less than Tang Zhinian’s.
If anyone dared to hurt Da Bai, Tang Zhinian would reach out, and she would hand him a brick.
“Da Bai is fine; he’s asleep,” Tang Yuxin said, holding the phone while finding a lounge chair to sit down.
“Sister, I saw Ren Ying today.”
“Oh, what about her?” Ren Li scoffed coldly upon hearing Ren Ying’s name.
She’s still able to laugh now, but very soon, she would make it so that Ren Ying couldn’t even cry.
“Actually, there’s nothing much.” Tang Yuxin dusted off her white coat, her gaze calmly sweeping around before returning to her hands.
“I was just wondering, how did you lose to such a woman back then?
She’s inferior to you in every way.
How did you manage to lose not just your husband, but your family, and even your parents?”
“What else could it be?” Ren Li might not have understood before, but now she did.
“She knows how to act, we don’t.
We’re just straightforward like that, we can’t engage in sneaky deeds.
People with upright principles can never live with those who skulk around like thieves…”
“But I am also thankful for her act of stealing my husband back then, otherwise, I would never have met your father and there would be no Chengcheng.”
Ren Ying is now like a rat crossing the street, facing a life of misery in her later years.
What about Ren Li?
She is the real winner in life.
Moreover, she even has a grandson now, who calls her auntie.
Thinking about it, she is even smiling in her dreams.
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