My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s - Chapter 348
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She bowed her head and continued eating, and Tang Zhinian didn’t ask anymore, nor did Tang Yuxin take the initiative to say anything.
By evening, Tang Zhinian discussed the matter with Ren Li, which was like opening a can of worms each time it was mentioned.
“I always disliked that young man, with his pretty-boy look, yet sly like a fox. Look at our honest Yuxin, do you think she’ll be tricked by him?”
Ren Li nearly choked on her own saliva.
She really wanted to say, Yuxin’s father, do you really know your daughter? That girl is a tricky one, not many in this world can deceive her. And once deceived, the consequences will be severe.
She felt Tang Zhinian should be hoping that Tang Yuxin was deceived by that man because he would quickly disappear from Yuxin’s life then. Of course, she preferred not to say this out loud.
After all, young people have to make their own decisions. They are already old.
No, she can’t consider herself old, her little Chengcheng was only two. She still needs to work hard to save up money for his future wife.
Chengcheng was asleep now, clutching his small fists, his chubby cheeks still full and round. Ren Li admired her son to no end, kissing his small face and even threatened to spank his little bottom. But in the end, she found herself loving him even more, thus leading Tang Zhinian not to worry about her actually spanking their son because she was all bark and no bite.
The construction team kept them busy until the Chinese New Year. Several tasks around the house were taken care of by Tang Yuxin and Zhang Xiangcao, including shopping for New Year goods, which were all done by those two women. Little Fatty was left at home under Sisi’s care. Sisi, a great nanny, was even more careful than Tang Yuxin.
Furthermore, it was cozy at home while outside it was too cold. Little Fatty never left the house and stayed home playing happily.
Meanwhile, Tang Yuxin and Zhang Xiangcao went out every day shopping for New Year supplies.
In fact, if one thinks about it, shopping is an enjoyment in itself.
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They bought new clothes for Chengcheng and Sisi at the mall, and Tang Yuxin also bought one for herself. Since she didn’t really care about clothes, she didn’t go all-out and bought anything that she liked.
During this time, Xu Miaomiao visited several times, complaining about the lack of entertainment here and how she wanted to travel. However, her parents strictly forbade it and declared anyone suggesting it again as their enemy.
Tang Yuxin knew this was because the parents were still traumatized from the time Xu Miaomiao got kidnapped, and under no circumstances would they let it happen again.
While listening to Xu Miaomiao’s complaints, she started sorting out the medicinal herbs in her hands. Even if she were to leave, it would be impossible to have her included. This year, she acquired much burden. Could the numerous medicines she had prepared possibly be effective?
After all, there will be battlse to fight after New Year’s.
By New Year’s, Zhang Xiangcao had already prepared the New Year essentials, fried the fruits, and steamed the bowls, her steamed goods were divine, so every New Year, she would make a lot of them as gifts for people. The Xu Family, Lin Family, and Chen Family, who all had a good relationship with them through the years, never held back on their gifts either.
Of course, the relationship between these families had become stronger over time.
They always gathered during the New Year’s.
The Tang family had no relatives to visit. Zhang Xiangcao was the only child, Ren Li was from out of town, and Tang Zhinian only had two brothers. So, they treated those families as their relatives.
Especially with the Lin Family, their relationship was even closer.
Who could blame them, considering Chengcheng’s godfather was Mr. Lin.
It felt like the year had rushed by, perhaps because Tang Yuxin had been extremely busy, traveling between the mountain and the foothills, preparing countless medicines. Yet, she had no idea of the effect they would have.
During her winter vacation, most of her time was spent in the mountains looking for herbs. With the SARS outbreak only a few months away, she didn’t know whether she could come up with any solutions. The 84 disinfectants she stored in the courtyard also couldn’t count for much, but at least they didn’t expire, and SARS was only six months away.
She had been researching over the past few years. However, such a disease wasn’t something that could be cured overnight. Her final result: prevention.
If it was about finding a cure, she didn’t have the capacity.
She sealed the herbs she had prepared inside a big container and buried it under the old locust tree in the yard.
“Sis…” Chengcheng ran over, pulling on Tang Yuxin’s sleeve, “What is Sis doing?”
“Burying treasures here. We will dig it up next year for Chengcheng,” Tang Yuxin patted her brother’s small cheek. Time flew by so quickly. She hardly felt its passage, only to realize in a blink-of-an-eye that it was almost time to return to school.
She would be leaving soon, and by the next time she comes back, Chengcheng would be half a year older.
Chengcheng ran over, stomping a few times on the spot she had buried the container, turned around, and gave his sister a smile.
“Sis, it’s Chengcheng’s.”
“Yes,” Tang Yuxin nodded, “It’s Chengcheng’s. Sis made it for Chengcheng.”
She walked over and took her brother’s small chubby hand. “Let’s go wash our hands and then have some apple puree, okay?”
“Okay!” Chengcheng happily agreed, ready to follow his sister for some apple puree. The little guy loved meat and sweet food, resulting in his robust body. A kid who wasn’t picky with his food grew up fast.
When Tang Yuxin left, she chose to leave quietly, as always.
In her hand was a bank card, given by her father, which contained fifty thousand yuan for her next semester’s living expenses. Holding the card, she remained stunned.
Fifty thousand. Now, her monthly living expenses were fifty thousand yuan. She remembered in her last life, her monthly subsistence allowance was about two hundred yuan, just enough to cover meals. If she spent a bit more, she might not even have enough to eat, resorting to steamed buns and porridge everyday. Yet now, she had fifty thousand yuan for a semester’s worth of living expenses.
She shook her head and tucked the card into her bag. Whether she had fifty thousand or not, her lifestyle stayed the same. Just because she had money didn’t mean she would splurge. She chose clothes suitable for her, used skincare products she made herself, ate until she was full. This fifty thousand yuan, she wouldn’t be able to finish it. But, it could be used to buy some more furniture for her quadrangle house.
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