My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 791



Chapter 791

Chapter 791: Chapter 783: I Took a Fall Chapter 791: Chapter 783: I Took a Fall “One,” the man extended his finger, his voice still so indifferent it was terrifying, and it clenched Gao Peng’s heart, making him feel as if it was about to leap into his throat.

“If I hand this over, you’ll go to jail.

You should know that if this gets submitted, you’ll be in jail for life.”

Gao Peng hurriedly nodded, smiling like he was crying.

He knew there was a second option, he was a businessman, he knew everything, and now all these things were in someone else’s hands.

He didn’t want to go to jail, so he had to choose the second option.

As long as he didn’t have to go to jail, he was willing to agree to anything, even to being a dog and watching the door.

“Two,” the man finally spoke again.

...

His dark eyes sharpened, and the light within them focused into a piercing point, stabbing straight into one’s heart.

“You are no longer allowed to see Zhang Xiangcao and Tang Sisi.

Even if you do see them, you must walk away from me.

If I find out you go around boasting that you are Tang Sisi’s biological father, not only will I have you thrown in, but I’ll also make sure you’re skinned and dismembered inside.”

His voice grew colder and colder, until it made Gao Peng shiver uncontrollably.

“So, which will it be?” The man stood up, his towering height pressing down on Gao Peng, who was panting for air.

He opened his mouth wide and slowly extended two fingers.

He chose two, two...

He chose two.

He didn’t dare acknowledge his daughter or his grandson anymore.

In his eyes, in this world, nothing was more important than his own life.

Nothing else mattered; only he himself was important.

His life, his future, his everything, even a single hair from his head, was far more important than anyone else’s.

Remember, the man looked down condescendingly at Gao Peng, whose face was breaking out in cold sweat.

Now, while you still have some assets, get rid of those thoughts you shouldn’t be having.

Since you chose to abandon them back then, you can’t expect to get them back now.

Still shamelessly wanting someone’s child with your behavior, go dream on about it in your next life.

After he finished speaking, he left with long strides, and as soon as he was gone, Gao Peng’s legs gave out and he collapsed to the floor, unable to muster any strength for a long while.

Seeing it was his mother, he felt so irritated that he wanted to smash his phone.

Couldn’t they stop calling him?

He was troubled enough as it was.

What about a grandchild?

If he mentioned the grandchild now, he might as well be admitting he was going straight to prison for life.

Resisting the urge to smash the phone, he clenched his fingers tightly and pressed the answer button.

“Mom, what do you want?

I’m busy,” his mood was terrible.

The factory was now in such a state that it was earning less than half of what it used to, and the thought alone of losing half his assets—those he had managed to secure with who knows how much effort—made him almost rageful.

If they had to rely on those calling the shots now, they’d be left out in the cold.

Here he was, struggling to protect his last bit of livelihood, and they were talking about grandchildren?

“Son, your dad fell down and is in the hospital,” his mother said anxiously on the other end of the line.

“He’s in there saying he needs surgery; you need to come quickly.”

Gao Peng’s mother was crying and sobbing; all she knew at the moment was to cry.

All she knew was that her husband had fallen badly and needed major surgery, but she felt helpless to do anything.

She had been so anxious all day that her son’s phone was unreachable; what to do now, she thought.

If she couldn’t get through to him, she was ready to run away.

“What, my dad fell?” Gao Peng could hardly believe his own ears, “How did he fall?

Why did he fall?

Wasn’t he fine just yesterday?”

“It happened at home; he just fell by accident.”

Gao Peng’s mother kept on crying, not knowing what else to do in her life where she had little say.

Now that trouble had arisen, she was at a loss.

Gao Peng hung up and headed straight for the hospital, only to discover the severity of his father’s injuries once he arrived.

It truly was a case of misfortunes pouring down like rain—he hadn’t yet settled his own issues, and now his father had taken such a serious fall.

The doctor said that Gao Peng’s father had fallen very badly and while his mother was trying to help him up, he had suffered a second fracture.


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