Chapter 907
Chapter 907: Chapter 891: She Won’t Despise You Chapter 907: Chapter 891: She Won’t Despise You Gu Ning picked up Dabai, and also had Ren Li hold Xiaobai.
It was not okay for them to sleep here; if they kept sleeping, even Tang Zhinian would have been out of options.
Although Tang Zhinian didn’t really mind whether his grandchildren slept there or not, if they really did, he would willingly sit on the floor for the whole night.
But the problem was, after all, this was a hospital and it wasn’t too convenient.
It was better for them to go back.
They were about to start kindergarten, and he needed to step up his game.
That way he could pick up and drop off his grandsons every day.
Both grandsons had returned, and he truly felt his mood lighten.
Gu Ning and Ren Li each carried one child, carefully taking them out of the hospital.
Meanwhile, Tang Yuxin was still busy with a surgery and was quite tired.
Thus, the close call with the two little guys was not relayed to her.
The next day, a nurse came over to help Tang Zhinian measure his blood pressure.
It was quite unexpected.
“Mr.
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Tang, your blood pressure has dropped very quickly.
There hasn’t been a single day in these past few days when it’s been high.
Your recovery is really impressive.”
“Yes, it’s not bad.
I’ve been exercising regularly.”
As Tang Zhinian spoke these words, he was utterly shameless.
Regular exercise?
It had been so long since he had exercised.
The fact that his blood pressure was well maintained now and even better than that of young people showed no signs that not long ago, he had been hospitalized because of high blood pressure.
It was all thanks to Tang Yuxin’s health teas and the blood pressure medication that had lowered his blood pressure.
He was getting better by the day, and he could almost be discharged from the hospital now.
As for Ren Li’s father, his tests were even more numerous, but he too was recovering well.
All aspects of his health were good, and he too could go home to recuperate.
“Come stay at my place,” Tang Zhinian told Ren Li’s father.
“Your condition has just improved; you should stay a few more days in the hospital.
This kind of illness doesn’t have a complete cure; it can only be managed.
My daughter Yuxin is a doctor.
If anything happens, we can be prepared at any time.”
“No need,” Ren Li’s father thought about it and still refused, “I’ll be fine going home.
My wife is there, nothing will go wrong.”
“First come to my place, and then we can talk when you’re better,” Tang Zhinian insisted, almost dragging Ren Li’s father into the car and taking him to Tang Garden.
As for the Ren Family’s mess, Tang Zhinian was not in the dark.
There were still some things the elders didn’t know about.
Although this old man wasn’t particularly likable, after all, he had been saved by their Yuxin and was also Ren Li’s biological father.
If you’re going to save someone, you might as well save them completely.
Once his health improved and he could withstand a bit more stress, then even if he found out about those issues, it was unlikely that he would be angered to death.
Tang Garden was spacious, and there were housekeepers at home.
It was just an extra room and three meals a day, so he might as well do a good deed.
When Ren Li found out that Tang Zhinian had brought her father back to the Tang Family, she didn’t say anything.
She didn’t agree, but of course, she didn’t refuse either.
Not refusing actually meant that she agreed.
As for Tang Yuxin and Gu Ning, they had no objections.
After all, they were both busy with their own affairs during the day.
Even if Ren Li’s father lived in Tang Garden, they might not see him for ten days or half a month.
This was Ren Li’s father’s first time at Tang Garden.
Once there, he truly understood the kind of husband Ren Li had married and what kind of life she was leading.
And he felt relieved.
Although the past wasn’t good, a blessing may come in disguise.
If it hadn’t been for the losses back then, there would have been no gains now.
At least one of his daughters lived well, and the other was happy.
The housekeeper served the meals.
Since there were two ill adults and two children in the house, she cooked a variety of dishes, almost filling up an entire table.
The two children sat in their little chairs, eating with small spoons.
When they ate, the adults wouldn’t feed them.
No matter how spoilt or cherished they were, they still needed the necessary self-care abilities.
Just like Tang Xincheng, he had to know how to do laundry.
When he grew up a bit more, he also had to learn how to cook.
Otherwise, once he was at university, what would he do if he didn’t eat at the canteen?
Starve to death?
The children ate slowly with small bites, but their little hands were very steady.
They hadn’t spilled any rice grains on the table.
They had started eating by themselves since around the age of two.
Now they had practiced for a year.
Although they still didn’t know how to use chopsticks, they used the spoon quite well.
Ren Li’s father watched the children and couldn’t recall when Wu Liangliang had started eating by himself.
It seemed that even now, at eleven years old, he still needed an adult to feed him.
Tang Xincheng had said something very true: only those with self-reliance are truly human, and those without it are considered incompetent.
And Wu Liangliang had been spoiled into incompetence.
He sighed involuntarily and continued eating quietly.
The food tasted good, but his heart was still burdened with too much, worried about his wife, his unsuccessful daughter, and that grandson Wu Liangliang.
So it goes, children are the debts their parents owe from a past life.
This saying couldn’t be more true.
No matter how old the children are or what wrong they do, in their parents’ eyes, they’re still their children, that concern never fades.
Ren Wei poked at the rice in her bowl.
Indeed, her heart was still on Ren Ying.
Go if you want, leave if you wish, die for all she cared.
Just don’t come looking for her, she had done all she could, even saving his life twice.
The next day, Tang Zhinian took Ren Li’s father to the hospital entrance.
“Are you really decided?” he asked him again.
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“Yes, I’ve decided,” Ren Li’s father sighed and wiped his face, “I know Lily still hasn’t forgiven me.
Living at your place is no solution.”
“She won’t despise you.”
Tang Zhinian comforted Ren Li’s father.
In fact, Ren Li hadn’t forgiven him, he knew that.
He just knew that as long as Ren Ying was around, Ren Li’s father’s heart would never be at ease.
“I’ve already stayed at your place for quite some time, and my health has much improved.
You don’t need to worry.”
Ren Li’s father understood Tang Zhinian’s kindness, but he really couldn’t trouble them any longer.
Although he was his son-in-law, now he dared not even acknowledge his own daughter, let alone her husband.