My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 980



Chapter 980: Chapter 964: Can Save but Can’t Live Chapter 980: Chapter 964: Can Save but Can’t Live Whether it was him or Tang Yuxin, they were both usually very busy.

If they didn’t get a good night’s sleep, they wouldn’t have the energy during the day.

Both their jobs required a high concentration of mental energy; otherwise, accidents could happen.

So, the chances of those two little ones sleeping with their mom and dad were actually quite low.

Besides, their grandfather was there too.

As for Tang Yuxin, at the moment, she was sitting in the study, flipping through the ancient books that Chen Zhong had left for her.

Some of these books were part of her personal collection that had survived a flood, and others were what Chen Zhong left her before his death, as well as what she had collected from various places over the years.

Not too many or too few, they filled a whole bookshelf.

In her previous life, she had also attempted suicide with pesticides a few times but never survived, even after various treatments were attempted.

The toxins were still corroding their bodies.

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It wasn’t long before people might follow suit and be gone too.

A life would thus be squandered so cheaply by one’s own doing.

In this life, her medical skills were better than in her last life.

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Furthermore, combined with the Chen family’s Rejuvenation Acupuncture Technique, perhaps she could cure it.

Even if she couldn’t, living a few more years was still possible.

At the very least, it would leave some hope for that pair of parents.

She took out another book and looked for a treatment method that could cure diseases.

Chen Zhong’s notes did include some; perhaps the ancients were better at this.

It’s not to say ancient physicians were more magical than today’s, or perhaps it might be said that the diseases of the ancients were simpler because they lived in a world without pollution.

Thus, they didn’t get those strange illnesses, or maybe the poisons back then weren’t as potent as they are now.

But no matter what the case was, she still hadn’t found a way to detoxify Cheng Yuncheng’s poison.

She put down the book and took out a pen and notebook from the side, noting down something.

It was a prescription that appeared in Chen Zhong’s notes.

She hadn’t tried it because she hadn’t encountered any foolish person who’d poisoned themselves with pesticides.

It was a herbal decoction recipe that might let him live a little longer, though she didn’t know for how much longer.

But living an extra day counts as a day, and an extra hour counts as an hour.

Although such methods were merely buying time.

There was a sound at the door followed by a burst of footsteps.

“Aren’t you going to sleep?”

Without looking up, Tang Yuxin knew who had come.

Aside from Gu Ning, there was no one else.

And the only person who could come in here was Gu Ning.

The study was filled with Tang Yuxin’s treasures.

Normally, no one dared enter, let alone touch anything inside.

If anything were to go missing, it could mean Tang Yuxin wouldn’t be able to save many people.

No one dared to joke about human lives.

That’s why everyone knew better than to come in and mess around, even the two children regarded this place with respect from a distance.

Gu came in carrying a bowl of noodles.

He placed the noodles on the table.

“Hungry?

Do you want some noodles?”

“Yes.”

Tang Yuxin quickly put down what she was holding and rushed over, picked up the chopsticks, and started eating.

She hadn’t felt very hungry before, but as soon as she started eating, her stomach grumbled.

No surprise there, as she had been sitting there all day without having a chance to eat; it was normal to be hungry now.

Gu Ning also sat down and watched her eat the noodles.

This workaholic attitude of hers, she must have learned it from someone because he never saw her father or uncle working themselves to the bone like this.

“Did you find anything?”

He asked Tang Yuxin.

“I’ve found it,” Tang Yuxin answered, taking another bite of noodles.

“She can be saved.

Upon hearing the good news, Gu Ning felt somewhat relieved.

As long as there was a way, they could save so many lives in the future.

People nowadays, it seems, have such conflicting desires.

Some desperately cling to life, while others recklessly squander it.

And in the end, they still need doctors to save them.

In the final count, all that’s left to fight for is their own lives.

Tang Yuxin lifted her bowl and began to drink the noodle soup.

As for whether she could be saved?

She shook her head, “She can’t be saved.

In the end, she will die.

Every organ in her body will eventually fail.”

Does it give you time to regret but not a chance to live?

After finishing her bowl of noodles, Tang Yuxin sat down at her desk and began copying prescriptions.

Even though she was accustomed to life and death, she would find herself powerless and frustrated at times, and she couldn’t help but start to question her life.

She loved being a doctor, no matter how tough or tiring it got, even if patients sometimes misunderstood her, even if some would strike her head with a chair, she had never left the profession.

It was because of this belief.

Because she was a doctor.

Why did she become a doctor?

It was to save as many lives as possible, her sacred duty, which had nothing to do with anything else.

It was simply this: she was a doctor.

Gu Ning didn’t disturb her, took the bowl away, and later came back with his laptop and started working.

Though he was not busy, he stayed there, keeping her company.

Tang Yuxin knew Gu Ning was there, which gave her an extra sense of security.

It didn’t matter if it was raining or blowing a gale outside, or even if knives were falling from the sky, she wasn’t afraid.

And by the time Tang Yuxin finished writing her notes, the sky was beginning to brighten.

Gu Ning was still sitting there, he hadn’t left, and of course, he hadn’t slept either.

Tang Yuxin put her notebook back into her bag and stood up.

Walking over to Gu Ning, she lazily leaned on his back.

“Aren’t you tired?”

Gu Ning was used to staying up late; he used to do it almost every night, never sleeping before midnight.

Later, he did it less, as Tang Yuxin was a doctor and wouldn’t let him maintain such an unhealthy habit.

“There’s nothing major at the company today; I’m basically resting,” he said.

“What about you?” Gu Ning was worried about Tang Yuxin.

She hadn’t slept all night.

What if she had surgery today?

Her surgeries were always extremely challenging, commonly taking over a dozen hours.

Two to three-hour surgeries weren’t assigned to her.

“I don’t have any surgeries scheduled today,” Tang Yuxin yawned.

She did want to sleep, but she couldn’t.

She had to go to work.

The university student who had been poisoned was still not out of danger.

“That’s good; don’t overwork yourself.” Gu Ning patted the top of Tang Yuxin’s head.

“What do you want to eat today?

I’ll bring it to you.”

“Cabbage and tofu soup.”

Tang Yuxin had been craving the Pearl Jade and White Jade soup lately.

Of course, only the chef at Gu Ning’s place could make it right.

Anyone else’s attempt would just turn into cabbage and tofu soup.


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