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My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 476 - 470: Strangled to Death
Chapter 476: Chapter 470: Strangled to Death
If she dared say so, and truly mean it, she would immediately jump out of the window.
She would rather kill herself than believe Sang Zhilan’s sweet lies.
This woman had been deceiving her for a lifetime.
She said, “Yuxin, this isn’t very good. Mom will make you something better. Give this one to your little sister instead.”
She said, “Yuxin, what’s so great about the second school? You can go to the third school and even go to school with your little sister.”
She said, “Yuxin, why bother attending college? Mom can find you a job, and you can start earning money right away.”
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She said, “Yuxin, your house is lonely with just you in it. Why not let your sister live with you? It’s always good to have someone else around. At least this way, when you’re at work or working overtime and Yong’an comes home, your sister will be there to help take care of him.”
Yes, the help did come, and it went right into the bed. The younger sister slept with the brother-in-law and even bore a child. Still, Sang Zhilan didn’t think there was anything wrong with her daughter.
Now, Tang Yuxin finally understands – there’s nothing wrong with how she raised her daughter. It’s been Sang Zhilan all along.
The crooked beam was bent because the one in charge was twisted in the first place. It might have been because she inherited Tang Zhinian’s naive and plebeian nature, but even though she grew up under such circumstances, she never strayed. She continued to be a virtuous and upright person living an unassuming life. And yet, other people had their sights on her.
So, is it fun to pick on the innocent?
Tang Yuxin took the hair tie from her hair and slipped it onto her wrist. Her smooth, uncolored hair hung loosely over her shoulders. She casually braided it. But, she missed Gu Ning’s deft hands, and without him, she couldn’t figure out how to style her hair properly.
Wasn’t she supposed to be a strong woman? Yet, she couldn’t even comb her hair or open a bottle cap anymore.
She propped her face up on the table and looked at Sang Zhilan blankly.
Seeing Tang Yuxin always made Sang Zhilan uneasy. She initially looked down on the poverty-stricken Tang family, especially Tang Zhinian, and even this daughter of his. Tang Yuxin was dark and slim as a child, with yellowish hair. Sang Zhilan thought there was no way she could compare to her beloved child, Wei Jiani.
But as it turned out, the Tang family began to prosper. Even after Tang Zhinian left her, he found himself a young, beautiful, capable wife, had an adorable chubby son, and Tang Yuxin grew more beautiful. She was the provincial Arts topper and brought much honor to the Tang family. After getting into Qing University, she made several TV appearances and even met national leaders. Now, she is the youngest doctor at the military hospital.
What was even more unbearable was that now she had to beg Tang Yuxin for her favor.
“When are you planning to remove the steel pin from Jin Wenhan’s leg?”
“Isn’t your daughter a doctor?” Tang Yuxin returned coolly, she knew what was coming.
“You were the one who put in that steel pin. You’re not planning on leaving it there, are you?”
“I remember we agreed on something quite clearly,” Tang Yuxin sat up straight, “I performed that operation for you, and from then on, your matters have nothing to do with me. You said you didn’t consider me your daughter. I don’t owe you anything from this life. As for my previous life, I’ve paid my dues.”
“I want you to remove the steel pin from the man’s leg. Only then can this matter be settled.” Sang Zhilan said through clenched teeth.
Tang Yuxin was fiddling with the hair tie around her fingers. She raised her face.
“I agree.”
Sang Zhilan was taken aback. She had agreed, just like that. It was supposed to be difficult, wasn’t it supposed to be a hard sell? She had even been hung up on, and had been calling for three days only to eventually get the ‘phone switched off’ message. She had prepared a litany of excuses, only to find that Tang Yuxin had agreed.
“You… agreed?”
Sang Zhilan was still finding it hard to believe.
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“Are you surprised that I agreed so readily?” Tang Yuxin put her hair up. Now, in her white lab coat, she looked more and more like a doctor. If her father could see her now, he would be proud. Finally, they had a real doctor in their family – her.
Obviously, Sang Zhilan wanted to know why Tang Yuxin had agreed so readily. Because she did, something felt off.
Tang Yuxin took off her hair tie again. It didn’t feel satisfactory.
She had her eyes fixed on Sang Zhilan, catching her disbelief then her relief, but nothing else.
Indeed, this was someone else’s mother.
“Don’t worry,” She didn’t feel like arguing with this mother-daughter duo anymore, “I agreed mainly because I don’t want to see you two anymore. After this matter is resolved, stop bothering me. We are all sensible people here; let’s not go back on our words.”
Sang Zhilan’s face looked as if she had been slapped.
“Yuxin… I…”
“I know what you want to say.” Tang Yuxin cut her off, “You’re going to claim once again that you’re my mother. But let’s not forget what you said when you forced me to save him. You said you disowned me and cut off all ties. I’m aware of that.” There was no need to spare Sang Zhilan’s pride now. Tang Yuxin adjusted her hair again, and was now satisfied. Her voice was indifferent.
“Wei Jiani is your daughter. Don’t let this become an excuse for me to threaten you. Your family can’t take that kind of disgrace.”
Sang Zhilan’s face was a kaleidoscope of emotions. The girl in front of her, with bright eyes and pearly teeth, clear and exquisite, looked like a demon in her eyes, a demon she had given birth to. She hadn’t given birth to a daughter; she had given birth to an enemy.
“You’re thinking ‘If I knew you would turn out this way, I should have strangled you the moment you were born,’ aren’t you?” Tang Yuxin knew that look on Sang Zhilan’s face only too well. ‘I should have strangled you at birth’ she had heard those words far too often.