My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 981



Chapter 981: Chapter 965 Awakening Chapter 981: Chapter 965 Awakening “Okay, I’ll come over and bring it to you,”

Gu Ning could only helplessly accept that, it was always the same, never growing tired of it.

And besides, who else would deliver Tang Yuxin’s meals if not him?

She hadn’t slept at all last night, and he was worried that she wouldn’t have time to eat.

“Alright, let’s go,” Gu Ning stood up, “If we leave now, we can still see the kids.

They didn’t get to see you last night and were fussing for their mother.”

Only then did Tang Yuxin remember that she hadn’t spent quality time with her sons for quite a while.

She had indeed been very busy lately, especially having stayed here all day yesterday without seeing the little ones.

It was no wonder they were so attached to their grandfather; being present really mattered.

By the time Tang Yuxin went out, both kids had changed into their clothes and were sitting obediently, eating with their own little bowls and spoons, feeding themselves.

When they saw Tang Yuxin, they both smiled at their mom, not at all alienated.

Tang Yuxin went over and pinched the little cheeks of the two little ones.

“Mommy has been busy lately, so you two need to be good and listen to Grandpa, you know?”

“Yeah, we know,” the two children replied in unison, loudly, “we will listen to Grandpa.”

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Two identical little faces then raised up high, “Mommy, kiss.”

“Okay,” Tang Yuxin kissed each of their cheeks.

Only then were the children pleased, scooping food into their mouths with their little spoons.

Although they spilled a few grains of rice, it was nothing major; they were doing very well.

“Let’s go,” Tang Zhinian had finished his meal and extended his hand, “Come on, my good boys, Grandpa will take you to kindergarten.”

The two little ones hurried over, each grabbing one of Grandpa’s large hands.

“Bye, Mommy.”

The little ones looked back and waved at their mother.

“Bye, Daddy,” they then waved their little hands at Gu Ning.

Indeed, these were kids living in a honey jar; they were the darlings of their mom and dad, the treasures of their grandparents on both sides, and they also had an uncle who adored and loved them very much.

Goodbye, be good, Gu Ning slightly bent down to be eye-level with the children.

Yeah, the two children nodded their little heads simultaneously, their little faces as adorable as can be, absolutely irresistible.

Go on, Gu Ning straightened up and also waved to his son.

The two little ones followed Grandpa to kindergarten and kept looking back at their dad for a long time.

However, they were very obedient and didn’t cry.

If it had been other kids, they might have made an endless fuss.

So it’s said that kids who are too rowdy aren’t good, but kids who are too well-behaved aren’t good either; with such obedient kids, there’s really no sense of accomplishment.

Tang Yuxin put down her chopsticks, right, she was full, it was time to go to work.

Let’s go

“Let’s go,” Gu Ning picked up his car keys, ready to take Tang Yuxin to work.

Their workplaces were quite close to each other, just separated by a main street.

“Okay,” Tang Yuxin also picked up her stuff, her spirit wasn’t bad for so early in the morning.

Upon arriving at the hospital, Tang Yuxin headed straight to her office.

She was always on time and had never been late, not even once.

As a model worker, if she worked the day shift, she could take two days off if there was a major surgery.

But what use were days off?

She still came in to report every day, often in the dead of night.

She practically lived in the hospital 365 days a year.

When did she have time to rest?

Like today, it was her day off, but she still came in.

She was about to return to her office when suddenly she remembered something and took a different route to check on the elderly couple to see if they had something to eat.

As soon as she reached the corner, she saw Mr.

Chen and Mrs.

Chen already there, each holding a bowl with porridge in it, and a plate of stir-fried cabbage—the cheapest food the canteen offered.

Yet, even such simple fare seemed delicious to the couple.

Tang Yuxin shook her head and took another route, avoiding being noticed by them, but she really couldn’t understand how such honest folks could have raised a brainless son.

If her own Xiaobai dared to do something like that in the future, she wouldn’t bother treating them; she’d rather strangle them and spare herself the embarrassment and future troubles they might cause.

She opened the door to her office.

Perhaps it was the rising sun that made her feel particularly energized, as she didn’t feel sleepy at all.

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Or maybe under the rising sun, she found it impossible to say good night at dawn.

She placed her things on the desk, put on her white coat, and then stepped out to make rounds and see the patients, especially the one who had ingested pesticide.

Entering the ward, she was in the toxicology department of the main hospital, where there weren’t many people at the moment, but each bed held a patient.

Over the years, the main hospital had admitted quite a number of such cases.

But none had fully recovered.

She approached Cheng Yuncheng’s bed.

“How is he today?” she asked a nurse nearby.

“He woke up once this morning, seemed quite alert.”

The nurse hurriedly replied and handed over the case file for Tang Yuxin to review.

Tang Yuxin took the case file and flipped through it.

It documented Cheng Yuncheng’s recent condition, including his daily medications, body temperature, blood pressure, and a series of symptoms he’d exhibited.

The file indicated that he had vomited several times, and even the vomit had been analyzed in the lab.

Although the toxins in his blood had been mostly removed by several days of gastric lavage and dialysis, they had already substantially harmed his internal organs, and that damage was getting worse by the day.

Tang Yuxin took out a pen from her pocket and added a few medications to the list.

She intended to research some ancient remedies to see if they could be useful.

Even if they were, she wouldn’t be able to use them right away; she would need to conduct several experiments first.

And there lay Cheng Yuncheng, who had been half-dead for days, finally opening his eyes.

In his daze, he saw a very young female doctor.

She was pretty, with a slim figure, and her hair was simply tied back at her head; it hadn’t been dyed or permed, very natural, and certainly comfortable to look at.

He blinked again, somewhat unsure of where he was, and it wasn’t until his consciousness fully returned that he started to remember, though he couldn’t recall much.

He felt that perhaps his brain really wasn’t working well.

This was a hospital, a hospital.

But why was he in a hospital?

“You’re awake?”


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