Chapter 689
Chapter 689
Chapter 689: Chapter 681: Uninvited Guest Chapter 689: Chapter 681: Uninvited Guest Tang Yuxin smiled.
She always had a good impression of the Wang Family, as they were known for their excellent temperament, particularly because many of them had served in the military.
She had always held a certain degree of reverence for such families.
So naturally, she wanted the old man to live a few more years, and given the current situation, even if he wanted to die, it seemed rather difficult for him to do so.
On the side, Tang Sisi was holding a small bottle, explaining the uses of the medicine inside.
Her eyes sparkling brightly, she had quite a lot to say to Wang Zichen.
It was good to have an older brother, as Sisi loved to talk.
...
Tang Yuxin hadn’t thought anything of it, since Sisi was just a child, after all, but Wang Zichen was more than a decade older than Sisi.
To her, he was an elder.
After seeing the two out, Tang Yuxin busied herself in her small courtyard.
She no longer had major duties at the hospital, now working every other day, which left her with even more free time.
Aside from visiting Sisi and the old man when she had nothing else to do, she spent her remaining time at home making herbal wines.
Sometimes, when she didn’t have time, Sisi would come over with Zhou Xiaomeng to help her.
She led quite a satisfactory life, busy but with moments for leisure—an existence she really enjoyed.
One day, just as she had arrived home, someone knocked at her door.
Tang Yuxin didn’t know who it could be.
Surely it wasn’t Gu Ning.
Few people visited her home; everyone knew she valued her peace and quiet.
Even when they did visit, they would notify her in advance, rather than just showing up unannounced.
As for Gu Ning, he had a key and wouldn’t need to knock, unless he had forgotten it.
She turned and made her way to the door, opening it.
The sight of the travel-worn man standing outside, however, left her rather indifferent and cold.
There were things she couldn’t remember clearly; faces she was about to forget, like that of the man outside.
“All I have is boiled water,” she said.
She set the cup on the table and sat down herself.
If he had not found the moonlight in his heart back then, perhaps they would not be in such a situation.
Maybe they would have lived well together, even become a family of three.
But what was the use of saying all that?
What had happened had happened, the hurt inflicted was inflicted, and what had passed was in the past.
“Yuxin, my grandfather is sick.”
“Go find a doctor,” Tang Yuxin still held the cup lightly, her eyelashes lifted slightly.
She really didn’t know what relationship she now had with Qin Ziye, or with the Qin Family.
To put it plainly, there was none at all.
Even if Qin Ziye was at a loss for words, and certainly there were some things he found hard to utter, he had no face to say them.
“Yuxin, I heard it was you who cured Old Master Wang?”
Tang Yuxin lifted her face, staring intently at Qin Ziye, which nearly caused him to spill the cup in his hand out of embarrassment.
“Yuxin, I...”
He licked his chapped, peeling lips, but those words, he just couldn’t say them.
“My grandfather is also sick, could you please help me?”
The illness of Old Master Wang was no secret in their circle.
It was said that he was not going to make it, but in just a few days, he came back to life, vital and lively.
Qin Ziye had seen him in person the last time, and he looked younger and healthier than before, with even fewer wrinkles on his face, and his legs were very sturdy.
Previously he had needed support to walk, but now he needed nothing, and though he couldn’t walk briskly, he was certainly stronger than the average elderly.
After a lot of inquiries, Qin Ziye found out that it was Tang Yuxin who had cured Old Master Wang, and that the wine which Old Master Wang treasured like life itself was also brewed by Tang Yuxin.
His grandfather had been hospitalized a few days ago, and the doctors said it was an old age illness that couldn’t be cured.
It could be managed with care, but it would require time, and of course, it would be good to have a doctor who knew how to maintain health.
So, the first person he thought of was Tang Yuxin.
Though Tang Yuxin was not from a Traditional Chinese Medical Family, her medical skills were unique.
She was not only adept at treating complicated and difficult diseases, but her surgeries were also performed neatly and cleanly.
Of course, he also knew that besides these skills, Tang Yuxin was most proficient in traditional Chinese medicinal recuperation.
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