My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 890



Chapter 890: Chapter 874 Sign Her Name Chapter 890: Chapter 874 Sign Her Name Ren Li clasped her hands tightly, “Does the surgery need to happen now?”

“Yes,” Tang Yuxin nodded, “That’s why I asked you to come over, Sister.

Will you sign this document?”

Truth be told, reaching out to Ren Ying, Tang Yuxin felt it was like casting pearls before swine; even if the surgery was completed, the old man might not recover well and could be irritated to death, not to mention the postoperative care needed.

“Yes, let’s go ahead.”

Ren Li hugged her arms, her eyes equally pensive, “I’ll sign the papers, and I’ll also cover the expenses.”

Hospitals have rules; no matter what, the fees have to be paid upfront.

Ren Li wasn’t short on money, although the Ren Family did wrong by her, they were still her parents, after all.

“Yuxin, thank you.”

Ren Li was truly grateful to Tang Yuxin, yet had it been someone else, who would bother with such troubles?

But Yuxin not only intervened but also asked her to come over, Ren Li was very clear about that.

It wasn’t just about signing the papers; the recovery after the surgery would likely fall on her shoulders.

“You have it harder than me.” Tang Yuxin’s simple statement, however, struck Ren Li’s heart.

Indeed, she had it harder, with her enemies being her birth parents.

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Even in her dreams, she remembered the fear, the hate, the loathing, and their cruelty from back then.

But this was her father, one cannot simply disregard that.

That is the most helpless part of being someone’s child.

“Let me sign.”

What else could Ren Li do?

Once she made her decision, it meant that whatever the consequences, she was ready to bear them all.

“Who will perform the surgery, will you?”

Ren Ying asked Tang Yuxin.

She actually hoped Tang Yuxin would perform the operation, knowing well that Tang Yuxin’s gifted hands weren’t celebrated for nothing.

Such surgery would be simplistic for her.

However, she feared putting Tang Yuxin in a difficult position, as her surgeries were usually scheduled in advance.

What if, after she took on this one, there were other operations to follow?

“I’ll do it.”

Tang Yuxin glanced at the clock from time to time, “There’s not enough time, we’re going into the operating room soon.”

This kind of surgery was most suitable for her, not because of her skill alone, but because she once sealed some of Ren Father’s blood flow.

So even if she hadn’t initiated it, it was imperative that she attend to it.

Better that she herself go.

To her, this surgery was minor, whether it involved the heart or cerebral hemorrhage; it was just a problem with a certain blood vessel.

Her eyesight was sharp, her technique was excellent; it might just take an hour to complete.

That’s why she could say those words, without a trace of reluctance, and why she had continued this long conversation with Ren Li.

If she wasn’t confident in her own surgical skills or couldn’t comprehend the patient’s condition, such delay would be tantamount to disregarding human life, to murder.

When the nurse brought the surgical consent form, Ren Li signed it without even looking, for with Tang Yuxin present, all that was really needed was her signature, her name.

She sat outside, waiting for the doors of the operating room to open.

She clenched her hands tightly in her lap.

Though she tried to act indifferent, her heart was still tense and filled with fear and worry.

She couldn’t help but chuckle bitterly to herself.

Others could be heartless towards her, scheme against her, even hurt her, yet she could never bring herself to be as cruel in return.

“Grandma…”

The sudden voice made Ren Li jump up in surprise.

Someone was now sitting beside her, and a chubby baby had managed to crawl up her legs and settle down on her lap.

“Zhinian…”

Ren Li didn’t know what to say.

The person inside was her father and her enemy, but his most cherished daughter was now disregarding everything.

Now, it left her, the daughter he had never liked, wanted, or even harmed, with the responsibility of caring for him.

“No need to say anything; I understand,” Tang Zhinian put his arm around Ren Li’s shoulder, “That’s why you are undoubtedly a Tang family member.

We Tangs have a very good nature, and our hearts are kind.”

Ren Li was touched.

He was the only one to offer her comfort at a time like this.

“Let’s not talk about the other matters for now,” Tang Zhinian continued, “You did the right thing coming here.

No matter what, he is still your father.

In fact, he never truly intended to hurt you.

Compared to the others in the Ren family, he’s rather decent.”

Ren Li had always harbored a grudge that she couldn’t let go of.

But as Tang Zhinian spoke, it seemed like her resentment began to unfurl.

She was not as fixated on it and didn’t feel as terrible anymore.

Ren Li hugged Xiaobai and pinched his chubby cheeks.

“Is he better now?” The little guy had just come back from basking in the sun, and he smelled pleasantly of warm sunlight, clean and fragrant.

There was also a fresh milk scent on him, very clean and delightful, making him both cute and adorable.

“Yes, he’s been checked over; he’s all better now.

I’ll have Gu Ning come over soon, and first, take him to the Gu family’s place.”

Ren Li understood what Tang Zhinian meant.

He was prepared to take care of Ren Father alongside her.

Ren Father’s illness required a long recovery and someone to tend to his physical needs.

Ren Ying couldn’t be relied upon.

As a woman, it was inconvenient for her, and with Ren Mother present, she might be able to disregard Ren Mother but couldn’t neglect Ren Father.

Thus, without a second word, Tang Zhinian decided to join her in this duty, even willing to have his most beloved grandson stay elsewhere.

Knowing how much he adored Xiaobai, the prospect of not seeing him—even for just one day—was distressing, and who knew how long this separation might last.

Xiaobai played with his grandmother for a while.

He wasn’t noisy but simply held onto her hand, playing quietly.

By the time Gu Ning arrived, Xiaobai was almost asleep.

Gu Ning lifted Xiaobai, ready to take him to his parents at the Gu family’s home.

Gu Ning had been busy lately, and so had Tang Yuxin.

Tang Zhinian and his wife probably couldn’t look after the little one.

With only a nanny at home, who couldn’t manage him either, it seemed best to take him there.

Tang Zhinian couldn’t bear to look at his grandson again, for he might cry if he did.

Xiaobai had never been apart from him for a single day since his birth.

Would Xiaobai miss his grandpa if he didn’t see him?

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Gu Ning carefully took advantage of Xiaobai’s sleepiness to carry him out, fearing the child would wake and insist on seeing his grandpa, resulting in tears.

It wasn’t that he worried about his son crying, but he was concerned Tang Zhinian wouldn’t be able to let go.

Therefore, he hurriedly took Xiaobai to his parents’, where Qiqi and Xiaobai were waiting, believing that some playtime would help Xiaobai forget and not fuss over his grandpa.


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