My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 986



Chapter 986: Chapter 970: Does the Dean Ask Them for Money?

Chapter 986: Chapter 970: Does the Dean Ask Them for Money?

She, now, only asked of herself not to be exceptional, but to avoid making mistakes.

Being careful and prudent, keeping a low profile, one wouldn’t go wrong.

And it was only after Zhou Xiaomeng had left that Tang Yuxin finally opened her drawer and took out a prescription.

She put the prescription in her bag and then left the room.

However, her current mood was hardly calm, and what affected her mood wasn’t anything else but Cheng Yuncheng.

She had thought there were other reasons that had driven him to drink poison and attempt suicide.

It turned out not to be for any other reason, but simply because of a woman.

Because of a woman.

A boy who had not yet entered society, what did he know of love?

This so-called love of another had harmed his own parents—what’s wrong with the children nowadays?

With the internet being so developed, could it really be that he never looked up whether one could survive after ingesting pesticide?

He’s not carving out a path for others, but leaving no chance for himself to live.

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If that’s truly the case, why should she bother saving him?

As she stepped outside, she passed through the hallway unintentionally and saw Cheng Yuncheng’s mother and father also sitting there, sharing a plain steamed bun between them and eating it with a serving of stir-fried cabbage.

The food in the hospital had that kind of taste—lackluster in flavor and oil, but the advantage was the generous portion that was enough to fill the stomach.

Though the taste was mediocre, it was very cheap.

And a serving was enough to fill two people.

Tang Yuxin calculated that their meal probably didn’t even cost five yuan, and perhaps the two of them spent only about five yuan a day.

“Father, I’m thinking of going out to find a job, anything like washing dishes or sweeping floors.”

Cheng Yuncheng’s mother took a bite of the steamed bun; she was also feeling extremely anxious.

Continuing this way was no solution; they were out of money and owed the hospital quite a bit for the medicine.

The nurses had even informed her today that they could owe a few more days, but if the debt grew too much, the medication would have to stop.

And her child’s medicine simply couldn’t be stopped, or else he would lose his life.

Cheng Yuncheng’s father, while eating, really couldn’t swallow anymore.

“I’ll try to find a way to get some money.

If I can’t, I’ll find a way to sell a kidney.”

“Where would you go to sell it?”

When Cheng Yuncheng’s mother heard this, she broke down in tears.

Indeed, where could they go to sell?

In this unfamiliar place, even if they wanted to sell a kidney, they didn’t know whom to approach.

What if they encountered an unscrupulous doctor, who botched the surgery and took the old man’s life?

Then what would be left for their family?

I have a method.

Cheng Yuncheng’s father wiped his face.

“What method could you possibly have?”

Cheng Yuncheng’s mother still didn’t know what method there could be.

They didn’t even have one acquaintance in their house.

She hadn’t been able to find work in the past few days.

With her advanced age, earthy demeanor, unattractive appearance, and the fact that she wasn’t very agile, no one wanted to hire her.

If it were really possible to sell a kidney, she would be willing to sell one, rather than allowing the old man to do it.

As long as their son and husband could survive, she’d have no complaints, even if she had to die now.

“I was thinking…” Cheng Yuncheng’s father looked up at the upstairs, “Aren’t there many people here suffering from kidney diseases?

Let’s go find them, they should have money.

Then have the surgery done right in this hospital.

Wouldn’t that be reassuring?”

Chen’s mother wiped away her tears, then picked up the bowl on the ground and drank the plain porridge from it.

Tang Yuxin took out her phone and dialed Tang Zhinian.

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“Dad, it’s me.”

“Come to the hospital tomorrow.”

She hung up the phone and couldn’t help but sigh.

Parents’ love knows no bounds; it is the children’s sins that, in the end, the innocent parents must bear.

In her previous life, she was the same; all the mistakes she made were shouldered by her father.

And every time she saw such people, she couldn’t help feeling distressed.

As for Chen’s father and mother, they hadn’t had a good night’s sleep in a long time.

As soon as they opened their eyes each day, they were faced with expensive medical bills that kept them up at night.

If it hadn’t been for Dr.

Tang’s kind offering of a meal card, they wouldn’t even be able to afford food.

The next day, the couple got up early.

Many people like them had slept here, as the hospital wards did not allow family members to stay overnight, unless it was for patients who needed around-the-clock care.

Chen’s father got up early in the morning to go get some food from the canteen.

Although their meals here were free, he was not one to take undue advantage.

There was plenty of food in the canteen, but he only took the cheapest items.

When he arrived at the hospital’s billing office, he saw a long line of people and instinctively reached for his pocket, only to find not a single cent within.

He felt as if many eyes were upon him, pressuring him for money.

All he could do was lower his head and walk away, avoiding the crowd.

He only bought two steamed buns in the canteen and left without taking anything else.

They could fill themselves by drinking water and eating steamed buns.

Once their child woke up, he planned to prepare something tasty for his son.

Of course, he wouldn’t take the money for granted; once he sold his kidney and made some money, he would pay it back.

He really had no choice and was at his wit’s end.

If there had been any other way, he would not have come to this point.

Everyone is afraid of pain—he was too—but he had to save his son.

He brought the steamed buns back, and upon arrival, he was startled to see his wife sitting there with a pale and ashen face; he feared she might have fallen ill as well.

He hurried over, placed the food he had bought to the side, and asked, “What’s wrong?

Are you feeling unwell?” Seeing his wife’s pale and bloodless face, a sense of unease swept over him.

Chen’s mother took a long time to come back to her senses.

“Dad, a nurse just said that their dean wants to see us.

What should we do?”

She clutched Chen’s father’s sleeve desperately, “Are they going to ask us for money?

But we don’t have any money; what are we going to do?”

Yes, what were they going to do?

They didn’t have money.

If they had, they would have paid already, but if they didn’t pay, maybe the hospital would stop providing medication.

They knew, they were not unaware; this was a hospital, and hospitals cannot treat people for free, and the medicine in hospitals was bought with money, and hospital staff also needed to be paid.

But they truly had no money.

Chen’s father dropped the steamed buns he was holding onto the ground, but luckily they fell onto the mat they slept on, so they weren’t dirtied,


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