Chapter 938
Chapter 938: Chapter 922: Douzi Really Lost Chapter 938: Chapter 922: Douzi Really Lost He hurried back to look for help, his heart filled with unbearable panic.
Little Bean was just a child not yet two years old, too small to have run off, and he was a well-behaved child who never wandered away from adults.
Soon after, the whole Wang Family was in utter chaos because Little Bean had gone missing.
The Wang Family’s fourth generation now had only this one “bean,” the treasure of the entire family and especially the apple of Elder Wang’s eye.
What?
Lost!
Wang Zitan couldn’t believe his own ears.
How could it be possible?
That’s impossible!
He had just brought his son home yesterday.
How could it be that today someone was telling him that his son was lost?
His Little Bean was not even two years old, how could he possibly be lost at home?
But regardless of whether he believed it or not, his family’s precious golden bean had truly gone missing.
Tang Yuxin had just completed an exceptionally difficult surgery, standing for seven to eight hours straight.
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Of course, the surgery was very successful.
So far, only she had the skills to perform such a procedure.
Despite her youth, she was considered an authority in this field.
She hadn’t even had time to change out of her scrubs, instead just turning on her phone which had been set to vibrate, so she had no idea who had tried to call her.
The moment she turned it on, she was immediately alarmed.
My goodness, there were more than twenty missed calls.
Among these missed calls were ones from Wang Zitan, Tang Sisi, her father, her second uncle, and second aunt.
What was this, calling her so frantically?
Could they not know that she was in surgery with a patient?
As she was still puzzled, her phone rang again.
This time it was Gu Ning.
She held the phone to her ear, leaning against the wall.
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She was very tired, both exhausted and thirsty.
“Yuxin?”
“Yes, it’s me,” Tang Yuxin leaned back, “I’ve just finished a major surgery.
What’s the matter, has something happened at home?”
Indeed, something had happened.
Gu Ning’s voice was chaotic and urgent, unclear if it was due to walking or the presence of many people.
“Wang Elder will be brought over by Zitan in a moment.”
“Elder Wang…”
Tang Yuxin suddenly stood up, sensing that the situation might be quite serious.
“Isn’t his health quite good?”
Tang Yuxin had just conducted a check-up for him, and he had even finished all the medicinal liquor she had painstakingly saved for several years.
There should be no problem for him to live until ninety it seemed sudden for something to go wrong.
Gu Ning didn’t say much, only mentioned that Elder Wang would soon arrive at the hospital and to prepare accordingly.
Tang Yuxin, without even having time to remove her surgical gown, went straight to the back door for Elder Wang.
Actually, there was no need for her to use the back door, as Elder Wang’s status was already special and he always used the hospital’s special passageways.
Once she had arranged everything, indeed, Elder Wang was brought in by the Wang family.
Upon seeing Elder Wang’s complexion, Tang Yuxin’s heart sank.
His condition did not look good.
She walked over and grabbed Elder Wang’s wrist, her fingers pressing directly under his pulse.
With this press, her expression grew even grimmer.
How could this be?
This was impossible, wasn’t it?
She lifted her face to look at the Wang family members, each one of them carrying a sense of tragedy.
But what exactly had happened to this otherwise healthy man?
“What happened?” Tang Yuxin took the medicine brought in by the nurse and started to set up an IV for Elder Wang.
She needed to know the reason.
But why has everyone suddenly become mute?
Are they or are they not?
“What’s the situation?” Gu Ning asked, “Is the old man alright?”
“Not good,” Tang Yuxin was also distressed, longing to find a place to sit—or rather, to lie down.
But she couldn’t sit or lie down right now; she could only stand.
“He’s suffering from heart failure.”
Upon hearing the words “heart failure,” the faces of the Wang Family members changed in unison.
Even though they were not doctors, they knew what heart failure meant—if someone’s heart was failing, it was dangerous.
Having set up the IV for the elderly man and tucked his hand under the blanket, Tang Yuxin had just visited him a few days before.
Back then, he was full of life and vigor, more energetic than many young people.
How could it be that just a few days of not seeing him had led to this?
“You haven’t told me what happened?”
Tang Yuxin felt like she had asked this question several times, but why did no one answer her?
The old Mr.
Wang’s condition was clearly affected by some external turmoil.
And what could possibly have made his emotional state deteriorate so drastically?
The Wang Family remained silent, either unable or unwilling to speak.
Yuxin, Gu Ning reached out and squeezed Tang Yuxin’s shoulder.
“Little Bean is lost.”
“Lost?”
Tang Yuxin reacted as if she had heard some international joke.
“Which Douzi?
Which Little Bean?”
She refused to guess it was the Little Bean that Tang Sisi had given birth to—the one she had expended so much energy caring for from childhood.
Little Bean was missing, Gu Ning repeated.
Zitan had already gone to search, and they hadn’t told the second uncle and aunt yet, and even Sisi was unaware.
“What about him?”
Tang Yuxin’s mind was still in turmoil.
“He couldn’t be kept in the dark,” Gu Ning had also not anticipated such an incident.
It was so sudden, so unexpected, and absolutely unnerving.
“Mr.
Wang took Douzi outside to get some sun, and he fell asleep.
When he woke up, Douzi was nowhere to be seen.”
Tang Yuxin was very distressed and frustrated.
She herself had been abducted once before, living a life barely better than a dog’s and was close to death.
If Gu Ning hadn’t found her, who knows how high the grass on her grave would be by now.
And now it was Douzi.
At just two years old, if Douzi had really been kidnapped and sold to someone else as their child, that would be heartbreaking enough.
But what if those people used the child for more sinister purposes, like harvesting organs?
What then?
She was feeling agitated, her head spinning.
It felt like the room was starting to spin…
“Are you okay?” Gu Ning hurried to help her sit down.
Tang Yuxin waved her hand lightly, “I’m fine.
I just conducted a major surgery, so I’m feeling a bit weak, might be a little hypoglycemic,” Gu Ning felt his pocket and quickly took out a piece of candy.
He unwrapped the candy and placed it in Tang Yuxin’s mouth.
Tang Yuxin closed her eyes and breathed softly, regaining her composure.
When she no longer felt dizzy, she relied on Gu Ning to stand up.