My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 754



Chapter 754

Chapter 754: Chapter 746: Crying is Hereditary Chapter 754: Chapter 746: Crying is Hereditary Despite the constant setbacks and numerous dangers, they were still quite fortunate, had they not achieved a family reunion and found closure?

Of course, the reason why Lin Dad decided to stay ultimately was because of Gu Mom.

They were actually worried that what Gu Qing had said might have been sugarcoated, just to make this couple settle down with peace of mind.

However, once they met Gu Mom, they understood what it meant that she couldn’t take care of children.

Gu Mom almost fainted from happiness when she heard she had a granddaughter, especially one of Gu Qing’s children.

And now, Gu Qing had become the sorrow of her heart.

Unexpectedly, Gu Qing had another child, a biological daughter.

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She, as the grandmother, couldn’t stop laughing once she found out, almost laughing herself to death.

She came with great joy in the car to recognize her granddaughter, but when she saw her granddaughter, who looked so much like her, with both legs in a cast and sitting in a wheelchair, she fainted on the spot.

This gave everyone a huge scare, and a fainting spell might have just been that, but once they understood the whole story, the worse that could happen was crying for a few days, and then slowly building a relationship with the granddaughter.

In any case, it all ended in great joy, right?

Her most beloved son now had a child, which was indeed a great surprise for the Gu Family.

It was truly more shock than sigh, more joy than shock—it was something to celebrate and get excited about.

But Gu Mom was different.

She suffered from serious neurological frailty, avoiding extreme joy and sorrow.

Once awake, she had to be hospitalized again before she even had the chance to cry because as soon as she thought about her granddaughter’s legs, and how no one had told her about it, letting her miss being by her granddaughter’s side at her most dangerous moment.

She fumed and cried every day, unable to sleep, not only upsetting her own ability to eat and rest but also affecting those around her.

Finally, Lin Dad and Lin Mom realized to what extent Lin Mom’s neurological frailty had become.

And another thing, Lin Mom’s tears were so plentiful, it seemed they would never stop flowing: crying every day, crying while asleep, crying when waking up, crying when hungry, even crying while eating, one wonders how her nerves were constructed?

How could her tear glands be so incredibly active?

All this crying could have flooded the hospital.

Truth be told, they didn’t have any relatives there anymore.

Those relations had all but broken down, and when such a big incident occurred at home, so-called relatives didn’t even offer a word of concern, far less than Tang Zhinian, an outsider.

So whether those people were there or not made no difference; they didn’t insist on anyone’s presence.

So they moved, and from now on, they planned to settle down here.

If nothing else, he could follow Tang Zhinian and his brothers and do some construction work, carrying bricks and cement, which was quite alright.

Of course, this was just a joke, Tang Zhinian wouldn’t really let him carry bricks.

As for Lin’s mother, she continued as before, caring for her little granddaughter.

The child’s legs were as they were, and even if they healed, she would still need a long time to recover.

But the good thing was that the child was truly young, only three years old.

By the time she was six and old enough to go to school, her studies wouldn’t fall behind, and as for kindergarten, it wasn’t a big deal if she didn’t attend.

The child’s father had plenty of money, he had hired three home tutors for his daughter.

Gu Qing had only this daughter in his lifetime, and everything he had was for her.

He wanted to spoil his daughter, but that would also depend on whether his daughter cooperated or not.

If his daughter didn’t like it, then she could just be a freeloader.

Anyway, there’s that saying again, her father had money, and no matter what, she wouldn’t have to worry about getting married in the future.

But Qiqi was an obedient child, and of course, a child who loved to learn as well.

She was smart and well-behaved, enjoying her lessons with her teachers.

And so, she continued to strengthen her legs at home, while learning from her teachers, gradually getting used to having parents, grandparents, and many other family members around.

Of course, she didn’t need to bring her legs along when she went out now.

Whether her legs were healed or not, her father would not let her walk.

Of course, she could also see now that she would become a well-known young socialite in Beijing in the future because she had already started to attract attention whenever she went out.


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