My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 906



Chapter 906: Chapter 890: Admitting Mistakes When Wrong Chapter 906: Chapter 890: Admitting Mistakes When Wrong Ren Li was about to close the door and leave when she heard the word “kids” and spun back around—only to see two children sleeping there, head to head.

The two little ones looked exactly alike; one glance was enough to tell they were twins, and beautiful ones at that.

Not many people could give birth to such beautiful twins.

“Da Bai, Xiao Bai,” Ren Li stood there in a daze before she finally snapped out of it.

She quickly took out her phone and called Tang Zhinian.

Zhinian, it’s me.

You can stop looking.

Da Bai and Xiao Bai have been found.

Where?

In the hospital room where you’re staying.

Soon after, Tang Zhinian hurried back, also drenched in sweat.

When he saw the two children sleeping soundly, he didn’t know whether to laugh or to cry.

In fact, he really felt like he was about to cry.

His precious little ancestors, they’ve really grown up and aren’t so obedient anymore.

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No, once they wake up, he must give them a good thrashing, and not too light either.

If it’s too light, they won’t remember, but if he hits them too hard, he can’t bear it.

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So, this task of disciplining the children, he could only leave to Gu Ning.

After all, he himself didn’t have the heart to be so harsh.

Of course, he couldn’t let them see it; otherwise, whoever hits his grandsons, he would fight with them to the end.

But for now, let’s not talk about hitting.

Having found the two of them, he felt a huge relief wash over him, and his whole being seemed to come back to life.

He was truly terrified.

From now on, he must never let the two of them go out alone again.

One on their own was manageable, both together were bold, their courage multiplied.

He stroked his grandsons’ little heads, touching one, then the other—his affection for them was boundless.

And then he nudged Ren Ying.

“What’s wrong, gone mute?”

Ren Li turned her face away, obviously sulking.

“Go on,” Tang Zhinian nudged Ren Li again, “this isn’t like you.

When you’re wrong, you admit it.

Don’t keep everything bottled up inside.”

“I…” Ren Li really wanted to say, what had she done wrong?

But she realized that indeed she had made a mistake.

Was it not she who had lost her temper at Mr.

Ren in the first place, and spoken too harshly?

In fact, Mr.

Ren meant well, merely reminding her that the children were right there.

And Tang Zhinian was right—if you’re wrong, you’re wrong.

No amount of excuses could change that.

“I’m sorry…” she said, her apology tinged with awkwardness.

All these years, it was Mr.

Ren who had always been the one to appease her, bowing his head in her presence.

Now that she reflected on it, really, what great animosity was there to hold on to?

Tang Zhinian and Tang Xincheng had already forgiven whatever needed forgiving.

What was the point in clinging to these grudges?

“Call him,” Tang Zhinian was really having a hard time watching this.

Was it really so hard to call out “Dad”?

Mr.

Ren wasn’t Mrs.

Ren, nor was he unaware or unfeeling.

He was a person with a conscience.

Did father and daughter have to be so awkward with each other?

It really pained him to see this tension day after day.

Having parents in this world is such a blessing.

He didn’t have any, which is exactly why he knew how pitiful it is to be without them.

Now their family business was so big, yet what they lacked was an elder in the house.

He didn’t oppose Ren Li taking care of her father in his old age.

What was there for Ren Li to fear?

If Mr.

Ren was no longer so muddled in the future, he wouldn’t mind bringing him over to Tang Garden.

However, the condition was, Mr.

Ren needed to be clear-headed.

He wouldn’t want to invite trouble into the house.

That Ren Ying really wasn’t a good influence; who knew what shameless things she could do.

So, knowing her for the troublemaker she was, it was best to stay clear of all the potential pitfalls.

Lest they dig a hole for themselves to jump into, getting hurt or worse in the process.

And who would be responsible for them then?

Ren Li wasn’t just being stubborn; she was tight-lipped and wouldn’t speak.

“Call him,” Tang Zhinian stretched his voice once more, “what’s this womanly act for?

Are you even a man?”

Ren Li suddenly opened her eyes and twisted Tang Zhinian’s waist forcefully, gritting her teeth as she said.

“If I’m not a lady, could it be you are?”

Tang Zhinian couldn’t help but bitterly smile, wincing in pain.

He misspoke, misspoke, it truly was a slip of the tongue.

Ren Li snorted, then adjusted her clothes again.

“I’m sorry.” She apologized once more, and then reluctantly called out “Dad.”

Ren Father’s eyes reddened again, and he quickly turned his back, wiping away his tears.

People have to make many mistakes before they become this pitiable, although it’s said that those who are pitiable have their detestable sides.

But for these young people, truly, if it’s possible to forgive, then forgive, after all it’s their own flesh and blood, indeed it is.

“Grandpa…”

At that moment, Xiaobai opened his eyes and sat up, but his eyes were squinty.

He reached out his little arms to Tang Zhinian, wanting a hug.

Tang Zhinian quickly picked up Xiaobai and touched his little forehead, “Do you need to pee?”

“Yes,” Xiaobai was sleepy, but he knew he needed to pee.

“Let’s go, Grandpa will take you to pee.”

Tang Zhinian held Xiaobai and headed towards the restroom.

Soon after, he returned carrying Xiaobai, then picked up Xiaobai.

Xiaobai was more familiar with the night routine, but Xiaobai tended to wake up earlier.

However, since Xiaobai needed to pee, Xiaobai would too, soon enough.

“Xiaobai, Grandpa will take you too.”

Tang Zhinian picked up Xiaobai again and took him to the restroom.

Xiaobai kept his eyes closed, but he was sleepy and responded to his grandpa.

“Good…”

Tang Zhinian praised his grandson, settling both grandchildren down.

He sat beside them, covering them with the blanket, touching one’s little face and pinching the other’s little hand.

Ren Father was very envious.

He had never taken care of his own grandchildren.

He was completely unaware of Tang Xincheng’s existence, and as for Wu Liangliang, that was Wu Family’s child.

Wu Family was too reluctant to part with him, so how could they possibly leave the child in his care?

Soon after, Gu Ning arrived.

Seeing the two little ones asleep, he breathed a sigh of relief.

He had only found out they were running amok in the hospital after he came back, causing complete chaos.

Thankfully, their mother was in surgery at the time and unaware; otherwise, if it had affected their mother’s mood and there were complications with her surgery, it could have been a matter of life and death.

It seemed that he needed to deal with them properly when they got back.

“Don’t you dare hit my grandson.”

Tang Zhinian warned Gu Ning.

He had been furious, insisting that Gu Ning needed to teach these two troublemakers a lesson, but now he was forbidding it.

What could Gu Ning say?

With Grandpa protecting them, even Tang Yuxin wouldn’t dare to do what she pleased, let alone him as the son-in-law.

“Auntie, we’ll take the two of them back first.”


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