Chapter 914
Chapter 914: Chapter 898 He Goes By Himself Chapter 914: Chapter 898 He Goes By Himself “`
If Sang Zhilan really ends up with no one to take care of her, Yuxin thought she would still do her duty as a daughter, find a nursing home for her, take care of her food and clothing, and let her spend her twilight years in peace.
She believed her father would have thought the same.
“Even if she’s not worth anything, that’s her business.
We just need to do what we can,”
Tang Yuxin was talking about herself, and Ren Li must understand, since they really were in the same boat, even their experiences were so similar, with mothers who were equally not worth anything.
“I’m leaving,” Tang Yuxin glanced at her watch on her wrist, it was almost time.
“Oh, right,” she took a few steps, then doubled back.
“Sister, think about it again, why not take him back home?
No one at home is against it, now it’s only you who is against it.”
“It was his own decision to leave.”
Ren Li really was adamant, like a drowning man clutching at straws.
“Is it not easy to want to stay?”
With just one light comment, Tang Yuxin left Ren Li speechless.
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Indeed, it’s not hard to want to stay, to make someone stay, there are always a thousand and one ways if someone is willing to find them.
In this world, if you really put your heart into something, anything can be achieved, but what if there’s no will?
There’s no need to say further.
Tang Yuxin left and found her bicycle at the doorway, ready to ride it over.
She always chose such simple and eco-friendly transportation to work.
Otherwise, she would walk, but today she was running late, having talked too long with Ren Li, feeling pressed for time, so she decided to take it a bit easy and just ride her bike.
As for Ren Li, she remained standing where she was.
Who knows what she was thinking, her mind going through countless twists and turns, had already been through a cycle of reincarnation, and as time passed, she was covered in a layer of green moss.
She turned around, leaving behind a trail of loneliness.
Being human is truly difficult.
Tang Yuxin was riding her bike forward when she thought she saw a familiar figure, didn’t that silhouette look just like Father Ren?
She pedaled faster, blocking him in front, then stopped, one foot resting on the ground.
Father Ren lifted his head and saw Tang Yuxin.
His first instinct was to hide, not wanting anyone to see him, but it seemed too late to hide now since Tang Yuxin had already noticed him; he had to brace himself and walk over.
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“You’re going to the hospital?”
He chuckled as he asked, but that laugh, upon reaching his face, became extremely awkward.
“Yes, what about you?
Are you also going?”
Tang Yuxin asked knowingly.
“Isn’t the food in the cafeteria good?
Why do you have to buy food from outside?”
The area was strictly managed, and there were no street vendors near the hospital, only in places a bit farther away.
If one were to walk, it would take at least half an hour to an hour.
Given Father Ren’s current condition, an hour might not even be enough.
He was her patient, and she, as a doctor, knew his physical condition well, didn’t she?
Sure, he needed some exercise, but was it necessary for him to work out like this?
Was he disregarding his own life or what?
Father Ren laughed awkwardly, “The food outside tastes a bit better.”
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Shit!
Tang Yuxin nearly cursed out loud.
It must have been Ren Ying and her mother’s doing, not wanting the old man to live anymore, is that it?
Tang Yuxin looked around: no bicycles were in sight.
She got off her bike, took her bag from the basket, and left the bike by the side of the road, “Just leave the key at the reception desk on the first floor.”
“Dr.
Tang…”
Ren’s father wanted to call Tang Yuxin back, but she walked away quickly, taking shortcuts.
A sour feeling crept into Ren’s father’s nose.
He placed the bag he was carrying into the bike’s basket and then mounted it, pedaling forward.
People of their era, who didn’t ride bicycles?
Although it had been many years since he last rode, riding a bike, like swimming, had become an instinct to him, and instincts can’t be forgotten.
Riding the bike was indeed much easier – and faster.
There weren’t many vehicles in the area, not even buses used this route, so he had to rely on his own two legs to go back and forth.
He didn’t mind, but he was worried that if he walked back, the food would get cold, and then his mother and Ren Ying would complain.
By the time he reached the hospital entrance, he parked the bike at the bike storage area.
The old gatekeeper, upon recognizing that it was Tang Yuxin’s bicycle, quickly came over, pushed it aside, and took great care of it; after all, Tang Yuxin had cured his chronic cold legs without charging him, and he had committed to memory exactly what her bicycle looked like.
There wasn’t much he could do; on idle days, he would help clean Tang Yuxin’s bicycle and pump the tires full of air.
This way, he felt some peace of mind.
Within this hospital, if you talked about the best doctor, it would definitely be Dr.
Tang.
There really was no one better than her here.
Ren’s father glanced back at the old gatekeeper who was diligently cleaning the bike, appreciating the seriousness of his gratitude.
Even a humble gatekeeper knew how to be thankful and showed it in his own way.
But what about Ren’s mother and Ren Ying?
They didn’t have the slightest idea what gratitude meant.
Speaking of selfishness, Ren’s father felt deeply ashamed because he too was one of the selfish ones, so selfish that he didn’t deserve others coming to his rescue.
He carried the food back.
The same as always, when Ren’s mother and Ren Ying saw him, they began to criticize him for his lateness and for taking so long that the food had gotten cold.
They even sulkily refused to eat, insisting that Ren’s father buy the food again.
“If you want to eat, go to the cafeteria; that’s the only place with hot food,” Ren’s father spoke the truth.
If they wanted to eat, eat; if not, they could go to the cafeteria.
He truly had no energy left to walk another hour or two just to buy them food.
Even if he was willing to run the errand again, a two hours wait, it was them who had to be willing to endure the hunger while he ran.
Rather than wait another two hours, Ren Ying and her mother were practically starving to death.
If they had to wait that long, they would be utterly famished.
The two of them started to eat the lukewarm meals, while Ren’s father took the basin to fetch water, helping Wu Liangliang with a bath.
The grandmother and mother of Wu Liangliang hadn’t even bothered, as he was there, as he did everything.
Ren’s father picked up the clothes, preparing to take them out to wash.
Ren Ying said she had to look after her son.
Ren’s mother said her blood pressure was high.
Alright, he’d go by himself.
Ren’s father carried the basin to the tap and began to wash the clothes.
By the time he finished washing, he didn’t even know what time it was.
From morning until then, he had been nonstop and, furthermore, it seemed he hadn’t had anything to eat.
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