My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 853



Chapter 853

Chapter 853: Chapter 837: The Tang Family Arrives Chapter 853: Chapter 837: The Tang Family Arrives She stealthily asked Mr.

Ren, whose mouth seemed to be filled with sand, and the white hairs at his temples were growing more numerous.

“It must be the Tang Family’s people who have come looking.”

Mr.

Ren’s words involuntarily sent a shiver through Mrs.

Ren, “How could that be possible?”

“How could it not be?” Mr.

Ren wanted to ask his wife, “Didn’t you ever inquire, when you had Lily come back, who exactly she had married?”

“I...”

How could Mrs.

Ren forget?

...

Of course, she hadn’t asked; what did those questions matter to her?

All she cared about was Tang Xincheng, nothing else.

“There’s no need to ask now,” Mr.

Ren didn’t want to hear whatever Mrs.

Ren had to say.

The Tang Family’s people had indeed arrived.

He wasn’t a nobody; he had had his small fame in his youth.

Otherwise, he wouldn’t have managed to stay out of trouble during such chaotic times.

Moreover, these individuals looked vaguely familiar to him, though he couldn’t recall where he knew them from at the moment.

To strike him as familiar, they had to be people he knew, or had met a few times.

And the faces of these people, whichever one you considered, didn’t look like those of ordinary folk, which led him to the dire realization that his mistake wasn’t a small one.

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He was filled with regret, and he didn’t know whether Mrs.

Ren and the Wu Family were also harboring regrets.

Suddenly, it seemed as if a cold breeze blew before his eyes, and when he looked up, he met a pair of eyes nearly devoid of any emotion—dark, deep, cold, and stern, like a pool of ice and snow, about to cause frostbite.

“What’s wrong?”

Gu Ning came over and asked Tang Yuxin, “Why aren’t you moving?”

“Nothing much, I just wanted to know what the rare spectacle of shameless parents looked like in this world.”

When the door opened, the rich scent of disinfectant and various medicines wafted out from within.

“You all...”

Su Haoran, seeing the door open, also hurried over, pressing his hand on the door, “Haven’t I said it many times?

Don’t come in, your bodies are all carrying bacteria.

Why don’t you listen?

If you get infected, who can take responsibility for this...”

His words stopped there, his mouth agape as if he still had unfinished words that suddenly disappeared on the spot.

And for the first time, he seemed to be so foolish; he even rubbed his eyes in disbelief, thinking he was too tired and hallucinating because he saw a person.

A person he never imagined he’d come into contact with.

This was also what they, as doctors, most wanted to accomplish, and of course, something he felt was beyond his reach in this lifetime.

It was Tang Yuxin, the genius doctor of the military hospital, famous both domestically and internationally at a young age, having won several patents.

The operations she presided over to date were something only she could perform; others couldn’t even venture into such a field.

Besides her unparalleled medical skills, there was also her family background.

Her father had risen to become a real estate tycoon in recent years, making money like running water, especially now when the domestic real estate market was booming to the point of madness, with large amounts of capital flowing into their pockets.

And regarding the secret identity behind Tang Yuxin, there were abundant rumors, and even with her performing operations every other day, no one could force her unless she was willing.

And now Tang Yuxin was right in front of him, to the extent that he even thought he was dreaming.

Suddenly.

He couldn’t help but shiver.

What was that child’s name?

Yes, what was it?

It seemed to be Tang, but what exactly was it?

He realized he hadn’t asked in detail.

If the last name was Tang, if it really was Tang?

Then it’s someone from the Tang Family.

Cold sweat dripped down his forehead, even streaming down his face to his chin and dropping from there, soaking his clothes.

Tang Yuxin reached out her hand, pushing the dumbstruck Su Haoran aside, and then she walked in.

Inside there was a hospital bed with a child lying on it, vaguely visible.

“Chengcheng...”

She quickened her steps, three steps merging into two as she approached, but on seeing the black and skinny child lying there, she knew it wasn’t Tang Xincheng anymore.


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