My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 902



Chapter 902: Chapter 886 Difficult to Be a Person Chapter 902: Chapter 886 Difficult to Be a Person Ren’s father wanted to speak, but he just couldn’t bring himself to do it.

It wasn’t that he was speechless; he was simply too ashamed to speak.

“Your mom, she…”

“Don’t worry,” Ren Li set the water cup aside, “I’ve paid for a caretaker for her, she has food and drink.

None of us want to see her, don’t think that Yuxin can save just anyone.

She’s a very special doctor in the hospital, she doesn’t treat patients unless it’s a severe case.

The number of lives she holds in her hands each day…

treating you was already her doing me a favor.”

“I definitely don’t want her mood affected when she comes, if something goes wrong on the operating table, none of you could afford it.

Not to mention, the people who can be treated by her, regardless of who they are, each life is invaluable, and no one can afford to compensate for a life lost.”

When Ren’s father heard this, the light in his eyes also dimmed, and he didn’t continue to press the matter.

He understood all too well just what Ren’s mother was like and the more she despised Ren Li, the less Ren Wei cared for Ren’s mother.

Perhaps these two mother and daughter had a feud in their past lives.

That’s not right, it’s because Ren’s mother had done too many disgusting things to Ren Li, causing Ren Li to grow more indifferent toward her by the day, until they tricked her into going to the Ren Family and took Tang Xincheng away for the purpose of treating Wu Liangliang’s illness.

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What feelings could Ren Li possibly have for Ren’s mother now?

She didn’t even want to see her, and now she was paying for her hospital bills and hiring a caretaker for her.

Not having her thrown out of the hospital was already merciful enough.

Ren’s father couldn’t possibly be unaware of what Ren’s mother had done, so he didn’t dare to retort and could only grieve silently on the side.

“And Liangliang, how is he…”

Ren’s father couldn’t help but express his anxiety, desiring to know how his grandson was faring.

Ren Li did not respond.

She actually wanted to vent her spleen and let Ren’s father understand what nauseating things his beloved woman had done.

However, thinking of Ren’s father’s health, she felt it better not to.

She feared if she spoke out, Ren’s father might actually be angered to death.

And she could not bear the guilt of causing her own father’s death.

“Lily, can you lend me some money?”

It was truly difficult for Ren’s father to ask; he genuinely had no money.

They hadn’t resolved the issue of capturing Tang Xincheng, so he truly lacked funds and didn’t dare to mention it to others.

“Borrow money?”

Ren Li wanted to ask, “What do you need to borrow money for?

Are you lacking in food or clothing from me?”

“Liangliang’s hospital fees need to be paid.”

Embarrassedly, Ren’s father explained that hospitalization naturally required payment.

Ren Ying already had no money, and Wu Bin likely couldn’t come up with any either, otherwise Ren Ying wouldn’t have come to him.

“Lily, I will pay you back.”

Ren Li’s eyes narrowed.

She felt so violently agitated that she was close to exploding.

She feared that she would soon lose control; she wouldn’t hit her father, but she might throw a cup instead.

She wanted people not to take her tolerance for granted, nor mistake her pleasant demeanor for a lack of temper; they should know how hard it was for her to hold back.

“Li, pour me a glass of water.”

Conveniently, Tang Zhinian’s voice sounded from the other side.

A curtain separated the two hospital beds, so no one could see the other, but Tang Zhinian had heard Ren’s father’s words.

To prevent Ren Li from being angered to death, he had no choice but to call her over.

Ren Li hurriedly went to pour water for Tang Zhinian and brought it to him, “What’s wrong with you today, drinking so much water?

Do you need Yuxin to check your blood sugar to see if you’ve got diabetes?”

Tang Zhinian looked up at the ceiling, really feeling an indescribable frustration.

Did she really think he wanted to drink so much water?

He was doing it for her.

“Lily, take a seat, I need to talk to you.”

He pointed to a chair nearby, feeling that they really needed to sit down and have a serious talk about life.

All right, Ren Li sat down.

Facing Tang Zhinian was far more tolerable than dealing with her father-in-law, as long as he didn’t start on about Liangliang or dwell on his illness.

She wouldn’t be so irritable if not for her father-in-law constantly bringing up his wife, Ren Ying, and Wu Liangliang.

These three names—she loathed each more than the last, detested them, and each one sickened her.

It was as if he was doing it just to torment her.

Tang Zhinian held the cup and brought it to his lips, then started to drink in small sips.

He had made up his mind to have a drawn-out discussion with Ren Li and was preparing himself, in case he got thirsty midway through their talk.

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After finishing one cup, he asked for another.

Ren Li poured him another cup but made a mental note to consult Tang Yuxin later.

She definitely needed to check Tang Zhinian’s blood sugar.

Drinking so much water all at once was clearly not normal.

After Tang Zhinian took the cup, he pondered how to approach the conversation with Ren Li without provoking her.

If Ren Li dug her heels in, communication would indeed be difficult.

“Are you actually going to talk?”

Ren Li had been sitting there for ages, but Tang Zhinian hadn’t uttered a word.

Was he trying to frustrate her to death?

Tang Zhinian put down his cup and took her hand, then placed it on his thigh.

“What are you doing?” Ren Li blushed instantly.

They were a long-married couple, yes, but this was a hospital.

Even though others might not see, it still felt strange to her.

“Heh heh…” Tang Zhinian chuckled, “It’s been such a long time since we’ve had a close conversation like this.”

“Isn’t that the truth,” Ren Li covered her mouth, giggling.

How could they always live in their own world, when there were family, relatives, friends to consider?

Tang Zhinian was right— they really hadn’t had a proper talk in quite a while.

Now, Tang Zhinian’s greatest affection wasn’t for her, but for Dabai, almost wishing he could embrace Dabai all the time.

But she wasn’t jealous.

After all, she adored Dabai too.

Without Dabai, their life would be missing so much joy.

“Lily,” Tang Zhinian called Ren Li by her name.

“Hmm?” Ren Li listened, her face blossoming into a smile, obviously in a good mood, it seemed.

“Let’s settle Wu Liangliang’s hospital bills,” he continued, successfully draining the smile from her face.

Ren Li tried to pull her hand away, but Tang Zhinian held it tight.

He knew she would react this way, which was why he had been hesitant about how to bring it up.

Indeed, there it was—the anger, still not cleared.

“Lily, please hear me out.”

It was hard for Tang Zhinian to bring this up.

Difficult to say, difficult to carry out, but some things had to be endured, no matter how tough.


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