My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 897



Chapter 897: Chapter 881 What’s Gone Chapter 897: Chapter 881 What’s Gone After all, she still had feelings for Wu Bin, after all, Wu Bin was the one who raised her son, it was just that Wu Bin was too heartless in the end, and he was too ruthless, so she, Ren Ying, can’t be blamed for turning her back on familiarity.

And to say she was responsible for the Wu Family having no descendants to carry on their name, it really was a joke.

The problem was clearly with themselves, yet they blamed others.

It was clearly he who was infertile.

Later, Su Haoran used his connections and became increasingly close with Wu Bin.

They became good friends who could talk about anything, which, of course, also allowed Su Haoran to smoothly become the Wu Family’s private doctor.

They had everything calculated perfectly, only, they hadn’t considered…

Wu Liangliang’s illness was really difficult to treat.

None of them were suitable for a bone marrow transplant.

Only later did Su Haoran remember, wasn’t there a Ren Li?

Ren Li’s bone marrow might not be suitable, but if Ren Li also had a child, then it might be possible to match Wu Liangliang, and only after a successful bone marrow transplant would he be a healthy child.

It also happened by coincidence, as if Ren Li and Tang Xincheng were born for Wu Liangliang.

Ren Li actually also had a son, but Ren Ying, in her haste, didn’t want to inquire about anything regarding Ren Li.

Therefore, she never checked where Ren Li ended up marrying, as for whether they had seen Ren Li on TV, they really couldn’t remember, maybe they had seen her, maybe not.

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It could have been that they weren’t paying attention, or because people on TV wear makeup and the lighting makes them unrecognizable.

Otherwise, they might have really considered Tang Zhinian’s status and switched to another method.

Maybe they would have begged Tang Yuxin, asking her to save [Liangliang] using another method.

Maybe Wu Liangliang would have been cured a long time ago, and even if a bone marrow transplant was truly needed, Tang Yuxin might not have objected.

But sadly, they chose another path, one destined to be bloody and irreversible.

Until now, for Ren Ying, everything was over.

Wu Bin was gone, Wu Liangliang’s illness was not cured, and now she was left with nothing.

Ren Ying suddenly sat up with a start and wiped her face.

She had actually dreamed about the past, but what’s the point in thinking about the past?

People can’t go back; she surely couldn’t crawl back, could she?

She touched Wu Liangliang’s forehead, “Don’t be afraid, son, your mother is still here.

No matter what, I will save you.”

Now, all she had left was her son.

If she lost her son, she would have no hope for the future.

She wasn’t afraid of losing the Wu Family; after all, she still had the Ren Family.

When she thought of the Ren Family, she remembered that her parents were also in this hospital, and her father was ill.

She hurriedly got up and was about to leave, but when she stepped out, she found that she didn’t know where her parents, the Ren couple, were.

They had been missing for almost three days, and only now, as their daughter, did she remember them.

If it weren’t for this series of misfortunes, she might not have remembered that her parents were ill, and in the same hospital.

She rushed to the information desk, having spent a long time in the hospital, she had some understanding of the place.

“Please help me look up Ren Guoli and Huang Aizhu.”

She mentioned the names of her parents and waited for the results.

“Okay, please wait,” the nurse at the information desk was very polite and her fingers moved rapidly on the computer, looking up the two names Ren Ying had given.

“Huang Aizhu is on the fourth floor in the general ward; Ren Guoli is on the fifteenth floor in the special ward.”

The nurse relayed the outcome of her search to Ren Ying.

“Thank you,” Ren Ying covered her face with a scarf and decided to first go up to the fourth floor to see her mother.

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She couldn’t understand why her parents were not in the same ward, one on the fourth and the other on the fifteenth floor.

Could it be that they had different illnesses, one more serious than the other?

All the way up, she was pondering this question, yet she never really worried about the condition of her parents as if they were just here for a health restoration and could be discharged immediately if they said so.

But she had forgotten that the doctor had mentioned that her father had a brain hemorrhage and also heart problems, with each condition being very dangerous on its own, let alone having both simultaneously.

And these diseases that afflicted her father could honestly be blamed on Ren Ying, his daughter.

Yet, Ren Ying was still unaware.

She was now thinking about getting her parents to first pay Wu Liangliang’s hospital bills.

The hospital had already pressured her for payment, and people from the Wu Family had never spent a penny on Wu Liangliang’s expenses.

She had originally thought Wu Bin went to raise the funds, but now it turned out he was actually gathering evidence.

She had thought he was a decent man, but he turned out to be heartless.

Fortunately, this was the Beijing General Hospital, one of the top hospitals in the country.

The hospital had robust medical staff and received substantial subsidies from the state every year.

Moreover, the hospital’s management was relatively humane.

There wouldn’t be situations like in other hospitals where treatment would stop if money wasn’t paid.

The General Hospital prioritized patients first.

Thank goodness it was in this hospital; if not, Wu Liangliang would have been in a grave by now, and even if her father was saved, he would still be barely alive.

Ren Ying first went to the consolidation ward and easily found her mother.

Her mother was always being injected and appeared dazed, but there was a designated caregiver for her from the hospital.

“Mom…”

Ren Ying hurried over and sat in front of her mother.

Her mother’s lifeless eyes sparkled with some life now, and she turned her face to see Ren Ying.

As soon as she saw her daughter, she grabbed Ren Ying’s arm tightly.

“Yingying, hurry and check on your father.

Are they lying to me?

Is your father gone?

Is he?”

Ren Ying’s mother was fearful that her husband was dead.

If he truly were gone, she thought she might as well be dead too.

“Mom, what nonsense are you talking about?”

Ren Ying was getting annoyed at her mother’s hoarse voice, “Dad is fine; how could he possibly be dead?

Who told you that?”

“Is Dad really still alive?”

Her mother still didn’t believe it.

They had said her old man had a brain hemorrhage, his heart had stopped, and his brain was full of blood.

Could he still be alive after all?

So many people had died from brain hemorrhages, especially the young and strong, who were the most prone to such accidents and the most likely to die from such diseases.

People disappeared in an instant, and she was afraid her husband would leave her alone in this world.

How would she live then?

“Mom…”


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