Chapter 932
Chapter 932: Chapter 916 Because You Don’t Have a Top Scholar Sister Chapter 932: Chapter 916 Because You Don’t Have a Top Scholar Sister “Dr.
Tang, what did you want to see me about?”
She forced a smile, but it was a very ugly one.
Too many things had happened recently—getting arrested, her grandson’s severe illness, her husband’s death.
Anyone would be overwhelmed by such blows, and Mother Ren was no exception.
In the past, she was just a fashionable old lady, but now she seemed to have aged considerably, even her proud demeanor had diminished substantially.
Tang Yuxin organized the documents in her hands, then opened a drawer and put them away.
“You know about my brother donating bone marrow to your grandson, right?”
Mother Ren kept nodding; she knew, she was aware.
“Are you surprised?”
Tang Yuxin asked again, “Before, you tried everything, even resorted to kidnapping, but now someone is offering help voluntarily.”
Mother Ren didn’t speak, her face was a mixture of complexity and embarrassment.
“I don’t want to say too much to you,” Tang Yuxin was too weary to exchange half a word with such a person, but there were things she had to make clear.
“This is Father Ren Ying’s wish, but in exchange…” Tang Yuxin’s voice paused for a moment, noticing Mother Ren’s stiffened body, she tugged at her red lips—was she still worried they would want those little possessions of hers?
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“Rest assured, we don’t want any of your things.
From now on, just act as if you never had a daughter named Ren Li.
But even if you want to acknowledge her, she will never recognize you.
That is the condition, the only one.”
“Although those who are alive are still here, those who have died can never return.”
Mother Ren’s nose turned sour, and she was reminded of the times when her husband was alive—no one was more sorrowful than her, no one could understand the pain like she did.
When Mother Ren came out, she had red eyes all along the way.
Only when she reached the ward did she find a place to hide away and cry secretly.
Ren Ying, however, didn’t comfort her even once.
She just sat there coldly, her face stretched tight.
Three days later, Wu Liangliang was wheeled into the operating room, and when the doors of the operating room closed, it was only then that Mother Ren truly did not understand—if it had been so easy before, why had they resorted to such actions?
And the life of Wu Liangliang was, in fact, traded for by her old man’s own life.
Moreover, even to her dying day, she would never know why Wu Liangliang had come.
As for Ren Xiang, he utterly trounced Mother Ren’s moral baseline.
Mother Ren considered herself to have no shame, but compared to Ren Ying, the description was not fitting anymore.
At this moment, Wu Liangliang was undergoing surgery inside, and waiting outside were just the two of them.
Such solitude made Mother Ren’s heart even more uncomfortable.
As for how to live in the future, even she herself did not know.
The surgery this time was very successful, but even though it was successful, no one came to visit Wu Liangliang.
No one knew when they left after being discharged, they just disappeared so quietly, unnoticeably.
Tang Xincheng stretched languidly.
He pinched the muscles on his arm.
“Sis, my recovery is really amazing,” Tang Xincheng stretched happily, “Don’t you think you should study me?
How could my recovery be so good?” He was already back home, and compared to the last time, he had recovered even faster, without the slightest discomfort.
Tang Yuxin gave him a look, “Do you think the sugar water you drank when you were little was for free, that even the most venomous snakes couldn’t kill you?”
“Hehe…” Tang Xincheng certainly didn’t dare to mention that huge foolish act from his childhood.
If it weren’t for his sister saving his life, he would have died a long time ago.
Of course, he also contributed greatly to the world, indirectly saving many people, and this time was no different.
He propped his hands behind his head, feeling extremely content, and of course, had no regrets at all.
If he had any regrets, he wouldn’t be Tang Xincheng; his name wouldn’t be Tang Xincheng.
“Aren’t you going to get your report card?” Tang Yuxin asked her brother, “Don’t get too happy too soon, lest your joy turns to sorrow.”
Tang Xincheng suddenly sat up, shooting an accusing glance at his sister.
“Can we not talk about report cards?” not allowing him to bask in a little pride before bringing up grades.
“Didn’t you say you did very well?”
Tang Yuxin felt she hadn’t said anything wrong, “Why look at me with those beady eyes…”
The corner of Tang Xincheng’s mouth twitched, “I did pretty well, yeah.”
But no matter how good, can it be better than his sister?
His sister, seemingly existing only to bully and disdain him, allowed him to hold up his chin with pride in front of others, yet whenever grades were mentioned in relation to her
Why did the subject suddenly change?
He didn’t even feel like picking up the report card anymore; what should he do?
Nevertheless, not wanting to, he still went to get it.
Despite having undergone surgery, his recovery was so rapid that in just a few days, he was nearly back to normal.
Of course, no one knew what he had been through.
When he finally got his report card, he saw the grades and sneered.
“What’s wrong, those grades aren’t bad at all, are you still not satisfied?”
His classmate came over, slung an arm around his shoulder, “Third in the class, and still not happy?
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Then what are the rest of us supposed to do?” Thinking of that embarrassing report card in his bag, he was pondering whether he should run away from home.
He was genuinely too afraid to face anyone, scared that his dad would beat him up.
Tang Xincheng put his report card in his backpack, “That’s because you don’t have an older sister who ranked first in the whole grade and was the provincial top scorer for the college entrance examination.”
Upon hearing that, his classmate indeed felt that his situation was worse and deserved a bit of sympathy.
Good thing he was the only child.
If he really had such a sister, he couldn’t even begin to guess how many times he would have been beaten up.
“Let’s go,” Tang Xincheng stood up and slung his backpack over his shoulder.
“We got our report cards today.
Come on, my treat, let’s eat out.”
“Sure,” his classmate happily tossed his backpack aside.
Don’t think they’re just elementary school students.
So what?
Don’t you know that kids are getting smarter and maturing earlier these days?
They were the ones who had performed the best in Tang Xincheng’s grades, so naturally, he was the one who had to treat them.
Tang Xincheng generously took his classmates to the little restaurant they often frequented.
They were just elementary students, after all; no need for too much extravagance.
And after this meal was over, by the time they started school again, they would all be a year older, and in a few more years, they would be middle schoolers.
The group ate their fill until their bellies were round, and then it was time for everyone to go back to their respective homes and mothers.
Tang Xincheng picked up his backpack and headed home, only to see that many people had come over, and his second elder sister had also arrived.