Chapter 971
Chapter 971: Chapter 955: So it was him Chapter 971: Chapter 955: So it was him He walked in and found himself a place to sit.
“How’s your injury?”
“It’s nothing serious,” Gu Ning touched his forehead, “I’ll get the stitches out in a few days.
Yuxin says it’s healing well,” actually Gu Ning himself didn’t know the extent of his injury.
However, Tang Yuxin knew because she was the one who changed his bandages every day.
Her demeanor still appeared relaxed, which meant his recovery was indeed going well; otherwise, Tang Yuxin’s face would have surely betrayed everyone’s fear.
“That’s good,” Wang Zitan crossed his legs on the sofa, “Do you have time right now?”
“Yes, I do.”
Gu Ning knew why Wang Zitan had come.
Conveniently, he was present; there was no need for a special meeting.
Of course, it was time the Wang Family was informed about that matter.
As for how Wang Zitan decided to handle it, that would be his concern.
He was simply responsible for investigating the matter thoroughly and then reporting the results to him.
Gu Ning opened his laptop and pulled up some images, then took the laptop over to where Wang Zitan was sitting, sat down beside him, and placed it in front of him.
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“Take a look for yourself.”
Wang Zitan focused on the laptop screen, which displayed one photo after another.
Although taken at various locations, it was obvious that all the photos captured the same person.
Inside and outside the hospital, as well as shot of a car he drove, with the license plate clearly captured.
Of course, it was obvious that this person was careful, even avoiding surveillance cameras, but what he hadn’t realized was that besides the visible surveillance, there were also concealed ones.
Every alley, every corner, was covered without blind spots, and the entire route was documented.
The computer screen stopped scrolling, and a high-resolution photo appeared, showing clearly what the man looked like.
“Is it him?”
Wang Zitan frowned, absently tapping his knee with his fingers.
“Yes, it’s him.”
Gu Ning closed his laptop.
That’s why I didn’t tell you immediately.
Now that you know, what you do is up to you.
“Thank you,” Wang Zitan expressed his genuine gratitude.
If it hadn’t been for Gu Ning, he might not have found his son.
“Don’t mention it,” Gu Ning didn’t feel he had done anything out of the ordinary.
This was all natural.
They were relatives, after all, and helping each other was expected, wasn’t it?
By evening, the housekeeper had prepared the meal.
When Tang Yuxin came out, there were quite a number of people at home.
Almost everyone was there.
Big White and Little White had come back as well, and so had the Second Uncle and Second Aunt.
Indeed, the Second Aunt had returned.
Tang Yuxin was never concerned that Zhang Xiangcao would leave her Second Uncle and disappear; she never came back.
Unlike Tang Sisi, who was knowledgeable and a college student, she had no such education.
She was just an ordinary woman, quite traditional, believing in supporting her husband and teaching her children.
How could she possibly leave Tang Zhijun?
Moreover, with her husband, daughter, son-in-law, and grandson all visiting, why would she stay away?
Tang Yuxin went over and sat next to Gu Ning.
It was a rare occasion for them to be able to sit together and eat.
The food was plentiful, mostly from their own kitchen, and the vegetables were home-grown, all organic.
Everyone ate well, even the three little ones ate a lot.
After dinner, Wang Zitan left.
Of course, he didn’t ask Tang Sisi to take Douzi back with her but let Douzi stay for the time being.
It was also a chance for his aunt to take good care of him and see how he’s been doing lately.
The child hadn’t been eating much recently yet often complained of a bloated stomach; he hoped it wasn’t a digestive issue.
With Zhang Xiangcao and Tang Zhijun around, he could be sure Douzi would be well cared for.
As for himself, he had other matters to attend to.
The time had come to settle accounts, and the man involved should be waking up to reality.
He was fortunate he returned the child in the end because if he had been found by Wang Zitan, the matter wouldn’t have been settled so easily.
In Tang Garden, Tang Yuxin helped the three children perform their eye exercises, then let them watch some cartoons.
She had set a rule of one hour of cartoon time per day, and watching cartoons always had to be preceded by eye exercises to protect their eyes, because starting from an early age was essential.
With children facing a heavy study load and the prevalence of televisions, computers, and increasingly smart mobile phones, it was more important than ever to take good care of their eyes and prevent myopia.
Tang Yuxin left the children in the care of the adults and went to fetch her medical kit to change Gu Ning’s bandages.
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After a few more changes, he would be ready to have his stitches removed, and once that was done, it would mean the wound was nearly healed.
Luckily, it was autumn, and the weather was cool, which greatly reduced the risk of infection.
Coupled with Gu Ning’s strong recovery ability, the wound healed better than Tang Yuxin had expected.
Tang Yuxin removed the gauze and sprinkled her own homemade medicinal powder on Gu Ning’s wound, which was made from purely natural herbs to reduce heat, inflammation, and pain, and to prevent scar formation.
Once Gu Ning recovered, the chances of being bald were slim.
As long as there was no scar, his hair would grow back, and looking at the current state of the wound, she expected an even better result after full recovery.
She carefully wrapped Gu Ning’s head with a new bandage.
Till now, she had not spoken of the Xu family who caused the injury.
She left it to Gu Qing to deal with.
If they fell into the hands of Gu Qing, a man known for his stern face and heart, how could he let anyone who had hurt his brother get off easy?
And Tang Yuxin’s silence had already sealed the fate of the woman who had attacked someone.
She would not have a good ending.
As for the girl with the leg injury, Tang Yuxin would not treat her anymore.
She had completed the surgery; she had done her duty by the hospital and the white coat she wore.
Whatever happened after that was someone else’s concern.
She was planning to take half a month’s leave to go see the ocean with Gu Ning, to relax, to unwind, and to ensure she wouldn’t be driven crazy by hospital matters.
Now, they were just waiting for Gu Ning’s wound to heal, which, given Gu Ning’s recovery ability, shouldn’t take more than a few days before it was completely better.
Then he would get a suitable haircut to cover the area where hair hadn’t grown, and it wouldn’t look bad anymore.