My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 921



Chapter 921: Chapter 905: Say a Few More Words Chapter 921: Chapter 905: Say a Few More Words However, aside from the phone call, the nurse’s extremely anxious voice also shocked Tang Yuxin into sitting up abruptly.

“What happened?” Gu Ning was also startled.

Could something have gone wrong in the hospital?

Tang Yuxin’s complexion wasn’t great either; she hurriedly put on her clothes.

“We’re going to the hospital right now.”

Gu Ning didn’t ask any more questions, pulled on her own clothes, helped Tang Yuxin tidy up her hair, and Tang Yuxin quickly washed her face, not even having time to apply any skincare products.

She held the phone in one hand and carried her bag in the other.

“What’s the situation over there?”

And the longer she held the phone, the worse her complexion became.

She suddenly turned around and went to Tang Zhinian’s place, while Gu Ning had already prepared the car, ready to depart at any moment.

Tang Yuxin knocked on Tang Zhinian’s door.

Soon after, Tang Zhinian came out to open the door, dressed neatly with even his hair combed to a shine, not looking like someone who had just woken up.

“Dad, where’s Auntie?”

Tang Yuxin asked Tang Zhinian.

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“She’s just gone to sleep, she didn’t sleep well last night.”

Actually, Tang Zhinian didn’t know how long Ren Li had slept; it seemed as though she hadn’t been able to sleep at all during the first half of the night, only managing to get some sleep in the latter half, and even then, it wasn’t much.

“You need to wake Auntie,” Tang Yuxin glanced at her wristwatch.

“Auntie’s father has had an accident.”

“Who’s had an accident?”

Tang Zhinian involuntarily shuddered.

“Auntie’s father.”

In fact, Tang Yuxin herself couldn’t give a clear account at the moment; she hadn’t been able to hear clearly on the phone and would only know what had happened once she arrived at the hospital.

Tang Zhinian hurried inside, but as he did, he saw Ren Wei who seemed to have woken up at some point, her face overwhelmed with gloom.

The rain was still falling outside, and quite heavily at that; though the roads weren’t flooded, the car splashed up quite a few droplets of water as it drove by.

Gu Ning drove quickly, and even Tang Xincheng had come along, leaving the two younger ones asleep, watched over by the nanny.

Gu Ning, not knowing what the situation was like, had already called Gu Qing to pick up the two children first and bring them back to the Gu Family home; if something really had happened, he might not be able to tend to the children.

Yet this short distance today felt incredibly long, seemingly endless.

It wasn’t until the car stopped at the hospital entrance that Tang Yuxin got out, and upon seeing her, Old Zhang hurried over and began to explain her father’s situation to her.

“In the middle of the night, all this is just causing trouble.

In such cold weather, letting an old man go out to buy things, is this what children are supposed to do?

At the time, I told him it was dangerous outside and asked him not to go, but he insisted, saying his grandson was hungry, that his body wasn’t well and he needed to eat more.”

“All I could do was to lend him a pair of rain boots.

If only I had insisted a little longer or been a bit more forceful, telling him hospitals don’t allow going out in the middle of the night, then none of this would have happened.” Old Zhang truly wanted to smack himself in the face.

Pitiful, no one knows how long he lay out there in the rain; it was only later that a kind passerby saw him and took him to the hospital.

But from what I heard, it seemed he was already in poor shape by the time he arrived.

Now, they are just keeping him breathing so his family can see him one last time.

Tang Yuxin kept a solemn face without speaking, and so did Ren Li.

“You go ahead first, I’ll be there soon after I change,” Tang Yuxin said before returning to her office.

She changed her clothes quickly and headed straight to the emergency room.

“Dr.

Tang, you’re here.”

The doctor inside hurried over, “He was just brought in today.

The patient’s heartbeat is very weak, and he has been resuscitated several times.

Although he has recovered now, his blood pressure is very low, and he is also experiencing multiple organ failures.

He might…

“I understand, thank you,” Tang Yuxin approached, knowing all too well what the doctor meant.

Under these circumstances, there was no chance of saving him, not even for her.

Ren’s father lay there, motionless, as if his breath might cease at any moment, his skin pale from being soaked in the rain too long.

No one knew exactly how long the old man had been lying in the rain.

Luckily, the main hospital had excellent drainage; no matter how heavy the rain fell, the streets would not flood.

Otherwise, he might have died much earlier.

Tang Yuxin glanced briefly and shook her head.

She couldn’t save him; all the emergency doctors had done everything possible.

Now, it was up to fate.

She truly didn’t understand why he had to go out in the middle of the night.

She had already made it very clear to Ren’s father that, although he felt fine currently, his heart had issues.

She had given him medication, instructing that if he felt unwell, he should take a pill, and to avoid colds and not go out in such cold weather.

What on earth was he doing out there in such heavy rain?

“Auntie, I can only allow you to speak with him a bit more.”

Tang Yuxin said to the silent Ren Li, conveying that this was all she could do now; whether Ren Li wished to speak to him was her decision.

Ren Li numbly nodded her head.

To this moment, she still hadn’t said a word.

Tang Yuxin took out her silver needle.

After several insertions, Ren’s father seemed to regain a bit of consciousness, and his complexion looked somewhat improved.

However, everyone understood that he was at his last gasp.

It could be called terminal lucidity.

It appeared good on the surface, but in reality, he was no longer viable.

Ren’s father looked at Ren Li, clearing his throat as if he had words he wanted to say, yet couldn’t speak.

“Dad…”

Ren Li called out and clutched Tang Xincheng’s hand.

“Grandpa,” Tang Xincheng obediently called to him.

Tears started flowing again from Ren’s father’s dry eyes.

He reached out towards Tang Zhinian, but even such a simple action was extremely difficult for him now.

Tang Zhinian walked over and took his hand.

Tang Yuxin stepped forward and removed Ren’s father’s oxygen mask to allow him to speak.

“Let the child…

go outside.”

Ren’s father’s voice was already very faint.

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Yes, let the child go outside.

The child is young and shouldn’t be exposed to such early farewells.

Ren’s father knew his end was near.

He was now content having seen his daughter and grandson.

It couldn’t be said that he had no regrets—no one could die without regrets.

He had unresolved matters in his heart, as did everyone.

Ren’s father had done all he could; even if it meant giving up his life, he had fulfilled his duty to them.

But the ones he owed the most to were his daughter and his grandson.


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