My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 337: 330: It's Her



Chapter 337: Chapter 330: It’s Her

While he had never been overly intimate with Tang Yuxin in public, suddenly he is. Had their relationship grown? Or did he start feeling threatened?

“He pulled quite a stunt at the military training.”

As soon as this was mentioned, Zhang Yong’an’s face flushed beet red.

“Tang Yuxin, what do you mean by this?”

He felt indescribably embarrassed, wanting to shut Tang Yuxin up. It was something he was most ashamed of, so disgusting and disgraceful. He hated when someone brought up the military training, the word “Fart”.

“Tang Yuxin, who is this person? What is your relationship with him?” he pointed his finger at Qin Ziye. The distance between them wasn’t just in their height, their economic gap, but akin to the length between the Pacific and the Atlantic.

“Doesn’t it feel ridiculous, student, to ask such questions?”

Qin Ziye tightened his arm around Tang Yuxin’s shoulder. “We are boyfriend and girlfriend. Where did you crawl out from, following my girlfriend around, what are your intentions?”

Zhang Yong’an felt like he had swallowed something disgusting.

“Tang Yuxin, how could you have a boyfriend? How could you possibly have a boyfriend? Where does that put me, how I could I have wronged you?”

Tang Yuxin gently pressed her temple and turned around.

She really didn’t want to play the fool.

“Let’s go,” Qin Ziye took Tang Yuxin’s hand, and they got into the car together. He naturally saw how this male student was taking him lightly and underestimated her taste in men.

“Aren’t you going to ask?” Tang Yuxin leaned her head against the car window. Sometimes, she wished she knew what was on his mind.

“Ask what?” Qin Ziye counter-questioned Tang Yuxin. “Ask about your relationship with that person?”

“Yes,” Tang Yuxin lightly hit her forehead against the window. “Shouldn’t you be asking?”

“There’s no way your taste is that bad,” Qin Ziye smiled confidently.

“With a guy as outstanding as me right in front of you, if you could still have eyes for him, tell me, how blind would your eyes have to be?”

A sense of haziness filled Tang Yuxin’s vision and a twinge of pain surfaced in her heart on hearing the word ‘blind’.

How blind indeed must she be to take a fancy to a guy like him.

The sky was gloomy outside, and it was uncertain whether the brightness would break through after the dusk.

She lifted her gaze to the hazy sky. It seemed as if her heart was also feeling oppressed.

She suddenly had the urge to take this man’s hand, and say to him,

“I miss you.”

However, she held back in the end.

At that moment, a hand rested on her shoulder.

She turned her head and gave him a smile.

The man stretched his long arm around her, pulling her into his embrace.

“I miss you.”

Tang Yuxin’s heart suddenly tensed.

She clenched her hand, then slowly wrapped her arm around the man’s waist, burying her face in his chest.

“I… miss you too.”

She realized she liked this man.

She figured that she’d be willing to marry him.

She believed that she’d bear his children willingly, despite the pain.

She thought of a lot of things. But, nonetheless, she felt content in the end.

Unbeknownst to her, the man’s gaze in the distance had a dimness that she couldn’t quite comprehend.

When Tang Yuxin returned to the school, Zhang Yong’an didn’t bother her anymore. However, each time he saw her, he shot her a look, as if she had cheated on him.

As if she had greatly wronged him.

It was better if he stopped bothering her. She ate her meat and fish; he went to eat his stir-fried vegetables. What business was it of hers?

Right, she was always eating meat and fish. Zhang Yongnian would not be able to find a simple-minded woman like Tang Yuxin again—one who was blindly devoted to him.

Hence, he continued his rather poor existence at Qing University, surviving on four yuan a day for food.

A few teachers were seated around them as they participated in a first aid training session that day.

They began with CPR and then moved on to emergency treatments. Each of them had a mannequin that closely resembles a real person.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

Though some didn’t perform too well, they managed to apply the knowledge they had learned—a rudimentary step into medical studies. How far they would get largely depended on their personal efforts and circumstances.

When it was Tang Yuxin’s turn, she moved swiftly and with certainty, putting on gloves and carrying out disinfection. Her performance was so excellent that it elicited nods of approval from the principal, who seemed to be discussing something with the vice-principal.

But Tang Yuxin merely carried out the standard procedure of first aid. Just like everyone else, she also had some experience.

She had been a doctor for ten years, and first aid was the first step of being a doctor.

Therefore, she did very well, even scoring full marks.

Although she bowed to the teachers in front of her, all of them applauded, a recognition of her performance.

“Is she the one?”

The vice-principal pointed to Tang Yuxin, asking the instructor.

“Yes, that’s her, her name is Tang Yuxin,” the instructor nodded. The previous instructor, Professor Cui, had personally taught her. “She is the best student among us, with a solid foundation in the basics. Her early studies with a rural doctor gave her a comprehensive understanding of medical principles. Most importantly, she is very calm and her mental quality is excellent.”

“Yes, I also feel she’s doing well,” the vice-principal flipped through Tang Yuxin’s file. “Let’s choose her.”

“Director Tao, are you trying to steal Professor Cui’s student? She’s his favorite student and he said he would personally guide her in the future.”

The instructor jokingly interjected.

“She can’t go with old Cui, he’s a surgical expert. But this kid’s an excellent prospect for internal medicine.”

Director Tao already had his eye on Tang Yuxin. She was indeed a promising prospect in the field of internal medicine, someone who could make significant contributions to the medical field in the future. And, as long as she was properly nurtured, she could save many people.

“You don’t need to worry about this. I will talk to old Cui.”

With those words, Director Tao decided.

And so, Tang Yuxin became a student personally guided by Director Tao, a well-known authority on internal surgery in the country. Therefore, his students were rather famous in the medical field.


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