My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 691
Chapter 691: Chapter 683: Scheming Against Her Chapter 691: Chapter 683: Scheming Against Her Of course, Tang Yuxin wasn’t exactly a nice person, and she wasn’t capable of repaying evil with good.
She still enjoyed building her happiness upon the suffering of others, especially those who had hurt her in the past.
What’s good to eat today?
Without hesitation, Tang Yuxin took the insulated lunch box from Gu Ning’s hands, placed it on the table, and then took out the meal Gu Ning had brought her.
Gu Ning, familiar with the kitchen, walked in and took two bowls out.
It’s soup noodles today, Tang Yuxin couldn’t help but taste the broth.
Mmm, this flavor isn’t bad at all.
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“This was made in the canteen today, the cook is from your Qing’an, so the taste should be to your liking.”
“Mmm, I like it.”
Of course, Tang Yuxin liked it.
It was the flavor of her hometown, which she hadn’t tasted in a very long time.
Gu Ning, holding a bowl, scooped a generous portion for Tang Yuxin,
who unceremoniously took it and began eating without any reserve between her and Gu Ning.
Gu Ning also served herself a bowl, leaving one bowl remaining.
“There’s one more bowl, do you want it?”
Gu Ning asked Qin Ziyi, who was stupidly standing on the side.
Qin Ziyi looked over at Tang Yuxin, who had already started eating.
She seemed to love the simple bowl of noodles so much, even her mood, which wasn’t too great—possibly would have been better if a certain someone wasn’t here.
Qin Ziyi’s stomach growled involuntarily; he suddenly remembered that he hadn’t eaten all day.
He hadn’t noticed it before, but now he was so hungry he could feel his back sticking to his stomach.
He walked over, swallowed, then sat down.
“Thank you,” he said as he picked up the chopsticks and started eating.
The noodles were filled with plenty of vegetables and were indeed very delicious, especially when eaten with the soup, leaving him both full and satisfied.
After finishing the meal, Qin Ziyi pushed the bowl forward, not sure what to do next.
But Gu Ning stood up, collected the bowls one by one, and then took them to the kitchen to wash, leaving Qin Ziyi feeling even more awkward.
“Yuxin, who is he?”
Qin Ziyi couldn’t help asking, his voice carrying a ting of jealousy that was shallow yet discernible.
Tang Yuxin eyed him as if looking at an idiot for a long time.
She really wanted to know, on what grounds was Qin Ziyi asking this question?
What relationship did Gu Ning have to her that she should report to him?
“Yuxin, about what I said earlier, I hope you’ll consider it.”
Qin Ziyi noticed the disgust in Tang Yuxin’s eyes.
He understood that if he continued, Tang Yuxin might truly become annoyed, and it would be even less likely for her to save his grandfather.
In the end, he could only leave.
But after the door behind him closed, he felt an overwhelming sense of desolation.
Actually, his visit wasn’t just about asking Tang Yuxin to save his grandfather.
He also wanted to see if it was possible to reconcile with Tang Yuxin.
After all, Tang Yuxin had once liked him.
If they could reconcile, that would be even better; he would ask for nothing more in this life.
But now, he realized that perhaps he had thought too much, had been too idealistic.
Tang Yuxin had completely wiped him from her memory.
He wiped his face and tightened his clothes around him before leaving the place.
As for Tang Yuxin, she didn’t take the matter to heart at all.
She had said it herself; she wasn’t a fairy.
She wasn’t the only doctor in the world.
In internal medicine and orthopedics, she was considered quite skilled, a fact she admitted.
After all, she had nearly a decade more experience than others, and moreover, she was a combination of a Western and a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.
With two lifetimes’ worth of experience accumulated, her clinical and surgical expertise surpassed even those doctors who had been practicing their whole lives.
In treating and saving lives, she had plenty of experience and schemes that many lacked.
However, she couldn’t cure every disease, such as the irreversible aging process reflective of natural senescence.
So, whatever the case, the most anyone could talk about was health preservation, trying to hold onto the tail end of one’s youth.
But there was no talk of reversing old age back to youth.
Qin Ziyi had clearly hoped for her to make Qin Lao Yezi, the elder, regain his youth.
Ideally, he proposed turning grandfathers into grandsons, but that wasn’t a disease; it was reversing age.
She had no capability to preserve someone’s youth or grant eternal life.
Therefore, she wouldn’t save Qin Lao Yezi, nor did she dwell on the matter.
What should be done was still to be done, right?
Until one day, on what was supposed to be her day off, the hospital director asked her to come in.
Such things had happened before.
Although her work schedule was every other day, if the hospital needed her, she had to come in for duty at any time.
“Director, you wanted to see me?” Tang Yuxin walked into the director’s office, found a place to sit down, and asked.
She had enquired beforehand and there had been nothing major, no emergency surgeries scheduled, so her presence wouldn’t have made a big difference.
Why had the director urgently summoned her?
It wasn’t anything important, really.
Director Zhu chuckled in a slightly strange manner.
“There’s a patient I’d like you to see.”
“Okay.”
Tang Yuxin agreed.
She always took her duty toward patients seriously, treating them equally, regardless of whether they were her patients or not.
No matter what patient the director asked her to see, she would not complain.
But, when the director led her to a hospital room, she immediately felt uncomfortable upon seeing the person inside.
Standing inside, Qin Ziyi was smiling awkwardly.
He truly had no choice but had to forcibly bring Tang Yuxin here.
Otherwise, knowing Tang Yuxin’s temperament, she would never agree to save someone, a point he had learned over the past few days.
“It’s this senior official.”
The director pointed at the elderly Qin Lao Yezi lying there and said, “Please take a look at him.”
“Okay,” Tang Yuxin cooperated.
She put on her gloves and picked up the stethoscope.
She treated the patient professionally, just as she did with all others.
Even though the person lying there was someone she didn’t wish to encounter, someone she disliked, she still offered her professional opinion on the medical aspect.
“How is he?”
Qin Ziyi came over after Tang Yuxin finished her checks and asked eagerly, “How is my grandfather doing?”
“Typical high blood sugar, high blood pressure, and his heart isn’t too good either.”
Tang Yuxin flipped through Qin Lao Yezi’s medical records.
The diagnostic results on the paper corresponded closely with her evaluation, which was a series of geriatric conditions arising from advancing age.
Like hyperglycemia, hypertension, and simply being old.
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These were inevitable.
And her diagnosis was the same.
In fact, any doctor in the world would come to the same conclusion without her input.