My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 979



Chapter 979: Chapter 963: Finding a Way Chapter 979: Chapter 963: Finding a Way “How come I never thought of that before.”

With so much money, one didn’t even know how to spend it.

To ask Tang Zhinian how much money he had actually made, he himself didn’t know, as he had never bothered to count.

He just knew that with the money he earned, even spending it for several generations wouldn’t deplete it.

In the past, he only thought of building bridges and paving roads for his hometown.

It never occurred to him that many people suffer from sickness because they can’t afford treatment and their conditions worsen needless because of it.

Given that his daughter was a doctor, how could he be unaware of this?

And weren’t such instances plentiful?

Why not set up a fund?

It would just cost some money, but it could save many lives.

He might not be able to save everyone, but saving even one was worth it, and it would also be like leaving some merit for his son, smoothing the course of his life.

“I’ll discuss this with your aunt when I get back,” Tang Zhinian quickly stood up.

“I also have to pick up the two kids; it’s about time.”

Tang Yuxin also calculated the time and felt there was still a bit left.

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But for Tang Zhinian, it wasn’t adequate, as he insisted on arriving early each day because he wanted his grandson to see his grandfather first and to know that grandpa was waiting outside for them, naturally arriving earlier than everyone.

He also thought about the fund.

Yes, he should proceed with this, for one truly must not forget their roots, nor lose their innate kindness.

The first donation he planned to make was to the Chen Family’s parents.

They, like him, came from the countryside and understood how tough raising children was.

Truth be told, only he, as Yuxin’s father, knew how difficult it had been to raise her as a child, and his current prosperity had come at the expense of hardships endured in the past.

Your little Yuxin cried every day as a baby, and Sang Zhilan did nothing about it.

People in the village said little Yuxin wouldn’t survive and that being a girl, they suggested he abandon her and have another child instead, for fear of not being able to afford her upbringing.

But how could that be possible?

He would sooner abandon himself than his daughter.

And so, he brought her up through all the mess and misery, and as the family’s conditions improved day by day, he, by his own efforts, won a great business for his loved ones and his son.

However, he never forgot the tribulations he had endured, and had Yuxin not reminded him, he might never have realized that there was this aspect to consider.

Looking up, his face instantly brightened with a smile at the sight of the children lined up in a queue, waiting to be picked up by their guardians.

Gu Dabai and Gu Xiaobai stood out among the rest for being the tallest and fairest, easily noticeable among the crowd.

Holding hands as identical twins, they stood out in the crowd where other parents picked up only one child; Tang Zhinian was there to pick up two.

As Tang Zhinian approached, the teachers quickly allowed Gu Dabai and Gu Xiaobai to join him.

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The kindergarten had received a substantial donation from him that improved a lot of its facilities.

So of course, they showed great respect towards Tang Zhinian.

He didn’t care about being respected; all he wanted was for the teachers to take extra care of his grandsons.

He dared not ask for more—he was already satisfied as long as they could get an extra drink of water.

Taking one grandson by each hand, he led them to the car and gave them some water to drink—hot water he had poured before he came, now at the perfect temperature in the thermos.

The two grandchildren obediently drank the water, endearing themselves even more to Tang Zhinian.

He patted their little heads, “Let’s go, let’s go home for dinner.”

“Okay,” the children happily agreed with their grandfather, showing him cute, adorable smiles.

Indeed, children really are the best little angels in this world.

No matter how much one frets, all it takes is to see them, and all worries just disappear.

Tang Zhinian pinched his grandsons’ little cheeks before buckling them safely into the car seats and driving them home.

The kindergarten had a bus, but he feared it wasn’t safe, which is why he personally picked them up every day.

And, of course, he could never get enough of seeing his little grandsons’ faces.

Everyone knew Tang Zhinian adored his grandsons, and anything related to them always took first priority for him.

After getting home, the little ones had their baths and changed into their clothes.

Then it was time for them to wash their socks.

Despite their age, they had to wash their own small socks and underwear, just as their uncle had started doing his laundry around their age—even as the only child, he had to wash his clothes by hand.

It’s essential to nurture a child’s self-reliance from a young age.

If you don’t establish a solid foundation for them now, how can they grow up upright and proper?

After dinner, the two crouched on the floor, scrubbing their socks with serious expressions—a testament to their diligence.

When Tang Xincheng came back, he first went to check on his little nephews and saw them washing without complaints, and couldn’t help but pat their little heads.

Right, they needed to learn to do things themselves.

Unable to wash even a piece of clothing, what else could they be but useless?

These were basic life skills, and without them, what would they do?

Bring a nanny to school?

Once the two had finished washing their small clothes, it was bedtime.

They were allowed to watch a little TV before washing up and going to bed.

“Daddy, where is Mommy?” Big White held onto his father’s finger, begging for a bedtime story.

“Mommy is busy.”

The two hadn’t seen their mother all day, so they naturally missed her.

“Be good and sleep, and when you wake up, you’ll see Mommy,” Gu Ning soothed them and tucked them into bed.

The children obediently closed their eyes and waited for their father’s story, but they fell asleep before Gu Ning had finished it.

He made sure they were covered properly and then had the nanny come in to take care of them through the night, as the children in the house were always looked after by a nanny in the evenings.


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