My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 895



Chapter 895: Chapter 879: Why Aren’t You Wu Bin’s Son Chapter 895: Chapter 879: Why Aren’t You Wu Bin’s Son She returned to the hospital and opened the door to the ward.

As soon as she saw Wu Liang, she genuinely felt irritated.

Why wouldn’t he just die?

Indeed, why hadn’t he died yet?

If he had died, he wouldn’t have to suffer anymore.

Yet, she couldn’t bear to part with her son.

No matter what, he was still her flesh and blood.

If he were truly gone, she would no longer have a son.

“Why couldn’t you be Wu Bin’s son?”

Ren Ying spoke to her son, who couldn’t answer back.

If she didn’t speak up, she feared she might suffocate from the silence.

From a young age, she had been less favored by nature compared to Princess.

That’s why their parents had always been more attentive to her, providing her with the best education.

She was well aware that Princess was healthier, more attractive than her.

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If she didn’t work hard, she knew her life would be difficult in the future.

Therefore, she began to put on a show, learning music, painting—always making it a point that Princess had to accompany her.

After all, their parents were biased in her favor.

Whatever she wanted to do, they agreed.

She listened to their wishes, unlike Princess who was inherently different from the rest of the Ren Family.

She was rebellious, headstrong, and not like her—completely raised according to her parents’ expectations, the very child they had hoped for.

Her academics were also strong, but not Princess’s.

Apart from being beautiful and healthy, Princess couldn’t compare to her in any aspect.

She smoothly sailed through middle school, high school, and eventually got into a prestigious university, majoring in music.

Years of immersion in music had completely transformed her demeanor.

Although she wasn’t as beautiful as Princess, the cultivated poise she displayed was even more appealing to men.

At that time, there were many men who liked her, among them was Wu Bin.

In truth, she hadn’t set her heart on Wu Bin initially, because, despite his good family background, his looks didn’t compare to some of the other suitors.

As for why she chose Wu Bin, the reason also had to do with Princess.

Princess had her eyes on Wu Bin, looking at him as if she couldn’t peel her gaze away.

Anything Princess liked, she wanted to snatch away; she simply didn’t like Princess and didn’t want to see her happy.

She wanted Princess to realize that what she desperately wanted could easily be hers, Ren Ying, with just a flick of her finger.

That man would come running to her like a dog and lick her toes.

And she truly made it happen.

In the throes of love, neither man nor woman is particularly intelligent.

Back then, if she told Wu Bin to go east, he wouldn’t dare head west; if she said north, he wouldn’t go south.

She flaunted Wu Bin in front of Princess every day, intending to vex Princess and break her heart.

Every time she saw Princess’s pained, smiling expression, she was thrilled.

Those few college years were probably the most comfortable and carefree time she had ever had since she was a child, particularly enriched by Princess’s misery.

Of course, it wasn’t like she was completely using Wu Bin.

Everyone’s heart is made of flesh, and hers was the same.

Spending much time with someone naturally breeds attachment—it’s true for people, just as it is for a pet cat or dog.

She did genuinely like Wu Bin back then.

After all, Wu Bin treated her very well and listened to her.

Like a faithful dog, he would do whatever she asked without ever uttering a word of dissent.

Any little gift she wanted, he would buy it for her without blinking an eye.

This completely satisfied her longing to feel like a princess.

Originally, she hadn’t thought much about it, just planning to continue with Wu Bin and see where fate would take them.

If she ended up with Wu Bin, it wouldn’t be so bad.

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Their families were well matched anyway.

It would be like driving a long-lasting thorn into Princess’s side, which pleased her immensely.

But then a wonderful opportunity to study abroad presented itself, an exceedingly rare chance at that time.

Upon learning the news, she decided to go without a second thought.

Wu Bin was not part of her plans; they didn’t part amicably but rather separated amid a storm of arguments.

She left for abroad without looking back, unaware that Wu Bin was left utterly deflated by her departure.

Wu Bin truly was a passionate man back then, capable of being devastated over a woman.

It was then that Princess stepped in, taking advantage of his vulnerability.

No matter what others thought, that was the truth.

As for herself, she did learn a great deal abroad, gained a modest reputation in the music industry, and had her moments in the spotlight.

It was unfortunate, however, that her talent had its limits.

Despite achieving some success, she didn’t make any significant breakthroughs.

By that time, she was already a woman in her early thirties.

Having embraced Western education, her thoughts had become Westernized too, and she believed that men and women should naturally come together and part if they did not suit each other.

She had several boyfriends abroad, both international and local, and of course, the relationships weren’t just platonic.

Sadly, none of them turned into a lifelong partner.

Su Haoran was arguably the best boyfriend she had; they were together for roughly two years.

Later, however, it was Su Haoran who cheated first, and afterward, they broke up and moved on with their lives, never to contact each other again.

At that time, she found such a lifestyle tiring and decided to return to her home country and to pursue her career there.

Although she had adopted Western ideas, she, too, believed in marriage and having children eventually.

Upon her return, she was shocked to learn that Princess had been married to Wu Bin for a decade.

By then, Wu Bin was truly successful, a prominent figure even among their classmates.

At thirty, he was more mature, stable, his appearance now far more charming than before.

Ren Ying couldn’t help recalling the days she and Wu Bin spent together; those times were indeed the most innocent and sincere.

Although she had ulterior motives, she couldn’t deny that she too had genuinely cared for Wu Bin.

Compared to the men she had met abroad, she felt that none of them were superior to Wu Bin.

Yet now, Wu Bin was her brother-in-law.

Regarding this, she resented Princess at the time.

It was because of Princess’s interference; otherwise, Wu Bin might still be waiting for her instead of leaving her in this awkward position.


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