Chapter 891
Chapter 891
Chapter 891: Chapter 875: Itâ€TMs None of Anyoneâ€TMs Business If She Doesnâ€TMt Go Chapter 891: Chapter 875: Itâ€TMs None of Anyoneâ€TMs Business If She Doesnâ€TMt Go Tang Zhinian and Ren Li continued to sit outside the operating room, waiting.
About half an hour later, the door to the operating room opened, and Tang Yuxin came out.
Her spirit seemed good, her complexion calm.
Of course, there was no need to worry.
The success rate of Dr.
Tang’s surgeries was nearly one hundred percent, and no one had ever heard of anybody dying on her operating table.
“Don’t worry, everything is fine.”
Having removed her mask, Tang Yuxin spoke those words, the very sentence all the patients’ families wanted to hear most.
...
Don’t worry, everything is fine.
Nothing is wrong now.
He
is alive.
Ren’s father was fortunate to have had his condition discovered early, and it was operated on by Tang Yuxin, a top-notch doctor.
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Whether it was his heart or head, there had been no major surgeries, so recovery was bound to be quite smooth.
As long as he was careful from now, the likelihood of recurrence would be quite small.
Some illnesses just need to be nurtured and require one to remain calm and collected.
Otherwise, just like Ren’s mother, it was only a matter of time before she would quite literally blow up her own heart in anger.
It had been two hours after the surgery when Ren’s father woke up, and by then it was already night.
As he opened his eyes, he saw Tang Zhinian staring at him.
“You’re awake?”
Tang Zhinian approached and called a nurse over to check on the patient’s recovery.
“I’ll get Dr.
Tang.”
The nurse hurried off to fetch Tang Yuxin.
Soon after, Tang Yuxin arrived.
She checked on him for a while and saw that his recovery was good.
Although old, his body was still not too bad, and with a few more days of care, he would be well.
They had failed to raise their daughter well; no one else deserved the blame.
In another ward, life was not as kind to Ren Mother as it was for Ren Father.
She was still moaning, but not a single person was by her side, only a nursing aide.
Yet what more could a nursing aide do than fetch meals?
Could she really expect to be treated as if by her own son and daughter?
Especially when Ren Mother found out that Ren Father was staying in a VIP ward, her condition worsened.
Why should Ren Father get to stay in a VIP ward when she was confined to a small, crowded one with strange smells and even stranger diseases?
She really acted as if the main hospital were her own home, wanting whichever room she fancied, oblivious to the scarcity of beds.
How many people were sleeping in the hallways?
This place was for critically ill patients from all over the nation.
Here she was, only with hypertension and hyperglycemia, taking up a bed, thanks only to Tang Yuxin’s goodwill.
If Tang Yuxin weren’t so magnanimous, she might have been kicked out already.
As for Ren Ying, her days revolved around Wu Liangliang.
When Wu Bin arrived, he only glanced at Wu Liangliang before letting Ren Ying stay with her son while he sat gloomily to the side, his true thoughts obscured.
Sometimes, the way he looked at people was indiscernible, akin to a creature who lurks in the night, a monster contemplating how to suck blood.
“Bin Bin, is this really okay?”
Wu Father stealthily approached Wu Bin to discuss matters.
“Both of Ren Ying’s parents are in bad shape, and it’s not really okay to leave them without someone by their side.”
Especially Ren Father, who was said to have serious conditions like a cerebral hemorrhage and heart issues.
For the elderly, nothing was scarier than heart problems.
Now that they are ill, you can’t stop Ren Ying from visiting.
There’s a saying, ‘raise children to provide for old age.’ They raised their children for so many years just for days like these.
“If she doesn’t go, it’s not our concern.”
Wu Bin said indifferently, and as he looked at Wu Liangliang, his gaze carried a chill, now tinged with loathing.
“But...”
Wu Father started, but Wu Bin turned and walked away.
Never mind, Wu Father thought, filial duty is a personal matter.
If their own daughter refused to care for them, the Wu Family couldn’t be blamed.
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