Chapter 959
Chapter 959: Chapter 943: Got Smashed Chapter 959: Chapter 943: Got Smashed So…
Yes, she made a very joyful decision.
In a few days, when she had finished all her work at the hospital, she would go to the seaside with Gu Ning.
She wanted to see for herself, just like Sisi, what the sea looked like.
She also needed to give her body a rest, and of course, her mind.
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It had been a long time since she had relaxed mentally; even when she went home, she couldn’t stop thinking about the hospital.
So who else could receive the hospital’s Model Worker Award if not her?
“Let’s go,” Gu Ning continued to walk back with Tang Yuxin.
They moved slowly, taking their time, as there was still plenty of it.
They had only been out for maybe twenty minutes, but the hospital was already in a frenzy searching for her.
The patient with the leg injury was being difficult, insisting on having immediate surgery.
As Tang Yuxin arrived at the hospital, she was chatting with Gu Ning—discussing what they would eat and do that night.
After all, life is about enjoying food.
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If one doesn’t care about eating, what else is there to live for?
“I’ll take you to a hot pot meal tonight.”
Gu Ning struck a chord with Tang Yuxin immediately.
“Just the two of us.”
Tang Yuxin looked outside.
Hot pot was something the little one couldn’t participate in because they couldn’t eat spicy food, and non-spicy hot pot was like boiled vegetables in water—it had to be very spicy to be satisfying, especially on rainy days.
The weather today was overcast, with signs of rain, and the forecast had predicted rain tonight.
They could walk in the light rain, enjoying a stroll in the rain, and then go enjoy a hot pot meal.
Sitting in the restaurant, watching the drizzle outside while listening to the music inside—how utterly poetic that would feel.
This was the kind of life she yearned for.
“Do you think your dad would let them go out?”
Gu Ning asked Tang Yuxin.
As soon as the sky turned gray, he worried that the children would catch a cold, not to mention if it rained.
Besides, by the time Tang Yuxin would return, the little ones would already be asleep.
The little one couldn’t go, but they could.
The hot pot restaurants could wait for them.
They could go whenever they wanted.
The local specialty was the large hot pot restaurants, which were busier the later it got.
Sometimes, even at dawn, they were full of people.
So no matter when Tang Yuxin’s surgery ended, she could still have hot pot.
“Then it’s settled,” Tang Yuxin tugged at Gu Ning’s sleeve.
“Okay,” Gu Ning agreed.
“Come rain or shine?”
“Okay, come rain or shine.”
Gu Ning patted her head, smoothing her hair down.
Her hair stood on end, indicating just how good her mood was.
“Auntie, that doctor, there’s a photo of her in the hospital, it’s her, that Doctor Tang with the surname Tang.”
A young man suddenly pointed out, indicating Tang Yuxin.
“Is it her?”
A woman, her eyes red, despite their plain, makeup-free faces, seemed to have hate staining their expressions.
What kind of doctor was this, what kind of doctor?
The woman was crying and shouting as she picked up a chair without even thinking.
At that time, Tang Yuxin was still talking with Gu Ning.
There were still over two hours before her surgery that afternoon, but Gu Ning couldn’t stay with her the entire time, as he had to go back to work.
Tang Yuxin touched her hair when suddenly it seemed like there was a whoosh of wind passing by her ear.
Gu Ning pulled her behind him, causing her to clutch her hair so tightly she even yanked out a few of her precious strands.
Before she even had time to feel the pain, she heard a ‘thud’, and when she looked up, she saw Gu Ning’s face covered in blood.
At that moment, an unfamiliar woman opposite them was holding a chair—that very chair had been smashed onto Gu Ning’s head.
Gu Ning himself didn’t know the extent of his injuries, as blood was flowing down his face.
Shrill screams from bystanders filled the surroundings.
Tang Yuxin was stunned for a moment, then quickly took off her own clothes and pressed them against Gu Ning’s forehead, trying to stop the bleeding.
Her icy glare caused the woman holding the chair to drop it with a clatter.
“I’m fine,” Gu Ning said, squeezing Tang Yuxin’s hand, realizing how cold her hand was, “It’s just some blood, no big deal,” he tried to reassure Tang Yuxin, “There shouldn’t be any other problems.”
“Let me take care of your wound first,” Tang Yuxin urged, leading Gu Ning away.
As for those who had attacked, they would deal with them later.
There were surveillance cameras and many witnesses around; they wouldn’t be able to escape.
When Director Zhu heard about this incident, his legs went weak with fear.
Although such incidents had occurred in their hospital before, none had been as serious as this, where someone had brazenly assaulted someone else by smashing a chair over their head.
Such a vile act could lead to imprisonment.
And the person assaulted wasn’t just anyone—it was Tang Yuxin.
Everyone presumed that Tang Yuxin was untouchable, she was, after all, Tang Yuxin.
She was considered a national treasure of the hospital, yet someone dared to attack her.
It was horrifying.
Fortunately, the person injured wasn’t her; Gu Ning took the hit instead, which was even more frightening than if she had been hit herself.
Director Zhu almost crawled and stumbled as he ran out.
At that time, Tang Yuxin was in her office, stitching up five stitches on Gu Ning’s head personally.
Even his hair had been shaven off a large area, which would result in a bald scar.
She wrapped Gu Ning’s head in gauze, and no blood seeped through.
“Don’t worry, it’s fine.”
Gu Ning comforted her by patting her hand, “You know with my line of work, getting injured is normal.
I’ve been hurt like this before, and it’ll be okay.”
Tang Yuxin squeezed his hand, “I’ll go get your shot, you need a tetanus shot.”
“Okay,” Gu Ning laughed, even though he was the injured one, in the end, he was the one comforting others.
When Tang Yuxin returned, she was carrying the shot.
She administered the shot to Gu Ning, but from the looks of it, he might need to be put on an IV for antibiotics to be safe.
Although she knew that with Gu Ning’s constitution it wouldn’t be a big deal, she was still worried.
“You need an IV,” she pouted, feeling upset because the chair that caused all this was initially aimed at her, yet Gu Ning was the one who ended up getting hit.
“Okay,” Gu Ning agreed, “Whatever needs to be done is fine.”
“I’ve already called Big Brother, he’ll be here soon.”
Gu Qing, dealing with the situation, was more suitable than anyone else.
She also didn’t want to see those people, for if she did, she was certain she would throw a chair at them too.
Even if she did throw a chair, no one would blame her, but it would change the nature of the incident.