My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 926



Chapter 926: Chapter 910: All Antiques Chapter 926: Chapter 910: All Antiques As for the room within this room, it was filled with nothing else but antique curios and paintings.

Yes, antique curios and paintings.

Although there weren’t many, each and every piece was exquisitely unparalleled.

Of course, these were genuine antiques and also the most valuable possessions that had been passed down through several generations of the Ren Family.

Ren’s father had thought everything through.

He knew that if these items ended up in Ren Ying’s hands, the end result would either be that they were sold off or destroyed.

These were the family’s heirlooms, accumulated over a hundred years, and they formed the foundation of the Ren Family’s wealth.

Of course, many were also national treasures.

What were these, if not national treasures?

They were priceless, irreplaceable items that no amount of money could buy back.

He trusted Tang Xincheng with them, because whether it was Ren Li, Tang Zhinian, or any member of the Tang Family, they all had a conscience and integrity.

He was certain that if these items were ever sold in the future, they would never be sold to foreigners.

These items absolutely could not be sold abroad, no matter how much money was offered.

How was that any different from being a traitor to one’s country?

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As a person, one might play many roles, but one must never engage in actions that insult the motherland.

He had seen through Ren Ying’s true nature, so not a single one of these items had been left to Ren Ying.

“Let’s move them.”

Gu Qing rolled up his sleeves.

It wasn’t safe here anymore, since the place had been exposed to everyone, it was no longer secure.

Several people carefully placed all the items into boxes, which were lined with exceedingly soft foam.

The boxes were made of sturdy wood, to ensure the items inside wouldn’t get damaged.

All the boxes were loaded onto the vehicle, and since few people came to this area, no one knew what was inside.

Perhaps it was too unbelievable to tell, but what was being carried were not just ordinary items but actual national treasures.

When Tang Yuxin returned, the sight of the items inside left her startled.

So many antiques!

She had only seen such things on television before, but she had never imagined that they would appear right in front of her.

Vases, paintings, so many that she didn’t even know where to step.

The Ren Family truly had the deepest heritage, and now she saw where that heritage lay.

In the future, even if the Tang Family fell into decline, selling just one piece would allow for a resurgence.

As for these items, to tell the truth, Tang Yuxin could not appreciate them.

They were all old things, and she really couldn’t see whether they looked good or not.

But these were items to be admired, not sold.

And absolutely not sold abroad.

How these items had come back and how they were being kept now were beyond their imagination.

They couldn’t figure out any use for them, so for the time being, they could only be put aside.

After all, they were given to Tang Xincheng by Ren’s father, and Tang Xincheng was still too young to use them.

When he grew up, he would decide how to deal with these items.

Gu Qing had now finished handling Ren father’s matters.

It was hard to imagine that just a short while ago, the elderly man who lived here was now gone, vanishing in just a matter of days, even before Ren Li had finished having her disagreements with him.

Therefore, it is true that there are many things in this world that cannot wait.

Many things don’t last forever, many people will quietly leave the stage.

Ren Li’s mood was very bad, perhaps she really regretted not treating Ren’s father better in the past.

She regretted it now, but the person was no longer there.

What she could do now was just burn some more paper money for him, hoping that without his debt-collecting children, Ren’s father could live a bit more comfortably there, no longer forced by his own daughter to do those things he didn’t want to but had to do.

Tang Zhinian cradled a grandchild in each arm, both of them wearing little backpacks with water bottles attached.

The backpacks were lightweight; they had been brought from abroad by Tang Yuxin.

Although such backpacks were not uncommon in China and tended to be somewhat heavier, Tang Yuxin had wanted her son to have this particularly light one, which of course was the first of its kind in the kindergarten.

“We’re home,” Tang Zhinian finally let go of his grandsons’ hands and had the nanny take them to wash their faces, while he himself sat down in front of Ren Li.

The couple sat in silence, not because they had nothing to say, but because some things were really difficult to talk about.

Like Ren’s father’s matter, which he dared not mention too much in front of Ren Li, for fear that it would make her even more upset.

The nanny brought the two children over, Da Bai and Xiao Bai ran over, wanting their grandmother to hold them.

Upon seeing her grandsons, Ren Li smiled.

She hugged one, then lovingly kissed the other.

“Let’s go, Grandma will take you to collect eggs.

Our chickens have laid lots of eggs, and after collecting them, we’ll make some for Da Bai and Xiao Bai to eat tonight.”

“Yeah,” both children nodded their little heads, each taking one of Ren Li’s hands.

Perhaps it was only when the children came back that Ren Li could manage such a slight smile.

Tang Zhinian couldn’t help but sigh; it was all his fault.

He should have brought the old man over in the first place.

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Now things had turned out like this.

Ren Li took Da Bai and Xiao Bai to the backyard where the chickens were kept.

The chickens were fed by the housekeeper; there were about a dozen of them.

The chicken manure could be used as fertilizer, and since there was a large open space here used for planting vegetables, the eggs the children ate every day were guaranteed to be pesticide-free, and the eggs were of course organic.

In fact, Tang Zhinian had even thought about raising a cow to provide fresh milk for his two grandsons, but he had never raised cows before.

So, he merely contemplated the idea for a while before dismissing it.

After a while, Ren Li came back with Da Bai and Xiao Bai, each of the little ones carrying a bamboo-woven basket in their hands.

The sharp edges of the baskets had been carefully smoothed, wrapped with soft cloth, very sleek and, of course, small enough for the little ones to carry.

Each basket contained two chicken eggs.

“Grandpa, Grandpa…”

Seeing Tang Zhinian still seated there, the children hurried over and laid the eggs before him.

“Grandpa, Da Bai collected eggs for you to eat.”

“Xiao Bai also collected eggs for you to eat.”

“Good, both of you are good kids.” Tang Zhinian’s heart was truly full of joy.

They hadn’t showered him with love in vain; now they knew to save the good things for Grandpa.

Even if they didn’t eat them, they would still want Grandpa to have them.

“Come on, let’s go out and play,” Tang Zhinian then took his grandsons’ hands, instructing them to put the eggs in the kitchen first, and then he took them out for a stroll, while Ren Li was left there, staring off into space again.

Clearly, she neither wanted to move nor speak.


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