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My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 1127
Chapter 1127: Chapter 1109: Wei Tian’s Gift Chapter 1127 -1109: Wei Tian’s Gift Gu Yu came out of Tang Xincheng’s office and was just about to ride his bicycle to play some basketball when he received a call from his mother, stating that there was a custom-made handcase for him to view.
He didn’t go to play basketball and headed straight to the hospital.
After securing his bicycle, he dashed into the hospital, but he was running so fast that he didn’t notice someone coming up and ended up bumping into them.
He quickly stopped, preventing the person from falling over.
“I’m sorry, are you okay?”
It didn’t matter whether it was his fault or not; after all, he was the one who had stopped in someone else’s path, which was definitely on him.
“It’s fine, it’s fine.”
The person who collided with him stood up, but upon seeing Gu Yu’s face, they couldn’t help but pause for a moment.
Gu Yu touched his face.
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What, was he ugly?
Surely, he was quite handsome.
Then he checked the time and realized he was late.
If his mother found out, she was going to scold him again.
After making sure the person was alright, he grabbed his basketball and rushed inside with urgency.
The person collided with by Gu Yu sat down, but they couldn’t stop staring at the tall young man who had just dashed inside.
He bore such a strong resemblance to that person.
He sat on the waiting chair, resting, and soon a group of people arrived, among them was Tang Yuxin, and the tall young man from before, who was now following behind Tang Yuxin, dressed in a white lab coat.
The man on the waiting chair hastily asked a nurse why there was such a young doctor in the hospital.
The nurse couldn’t help but smile.
“He’s not a doctor at our hospital, but he is our reserve doctor, whom our dean cherishes as if he were a precious gemstone.
He is the most outstanding doctor to emerge from our hospital after Doctor Tang.
Even though he has just finished his college entrance exams and is about to become a university student.”
“So young and already can be a doctor?” The man was still incredulous, and more so because the boy was just a high school graduate.
“Others might not be able to, but he certainly can.
He’s Doctor Tang’s son.
He started learning medicine with Doctor Tang since he began to speak.
Compared to the average university student, his existence is almost like having cheats enabled.”
Others may only begin learning medicine in college, but later on, they too can become doctors, with many becoming outstanding ones at that.
But this person had started from childhood, and now at only eighteen years old, from the age of one, he already had seventeen years of medical experience—truly beyond comparison to ordinary people.
So for these medical second generations, why wouldn’t Dean Zhu want to snatch them up?
The man sitting on the waiting chair clenched the medical case in his hand, and then, slowly, the medical case slipped from his grasp to the floor.
Hey, you dropped your medical case.
A person sitting beside him picked up the case, and the name written on it was Qin Ziye.
Qin Ziye took back his medical case, feeling an indescribable void within him.
In life, one truly must not make mistakes, especially not continue to persist in wrongdoing after erring.
A mistake is a mistake.
Only if you can recognize it and change can you say that you have lived a worthwhile life.
Yet, he continued to make mistakes, leading to his current state of complete failure.
He gripped his medical case tightly, and when it was his turn, he went forward, alone and without relatives or friends.
Just as he had said.
One must not make mistakes.
Even a casual mistake isn’t to be feared, as long as you rein in at the edge of the cliff and turn back in time.
Otherwise, there could be a path of no return that leads to the end of one’s life.
Gu Yu slung his backpack over his shoulders and picked up the groceries from his bike.
Standing tall with his long arms and legs, he had grown up practicing martial arts with his dad.
Under normal circumstances, he could take on five or six people at once.
So, handling a little bit of groceries was no problem at all.
He stood at the door, gathered the groceries in one hand, and pressed the doorbell.
Soon, the door opened to reveal a strange woman.
Where did she come from?
Gu Yu stared curiously at the middle-aged woman in front of him.
Her plump figure, hair that looked like it had been struck by lightning, and the greasy scent wafting from her—was she using her hair to cook with?
“Who are you?”
The woman sized up Gu Yu for a moment.
Gu Yu took a few steps back.
No mistake, this was the place, but why was there a stranger here?
Who’s that?
A familiar voice came from inside just then.
Gu Yu hurriedly squeezed in, regardless of what the woman at the door was saying.
“Is Xiaoyu here?”
As soon as Sang Zhilan saw it was Gu Yu, she quickly came to greet him and called out into the house.
“Old Wei, Xiaoyu’s here.”
“Xiaoyu’s here?”
Wei Tian, who had been sulking, came out of his room at the mention of Gu Yu.
Upon seeing him, his long face broke into a smile.
Come, let me see if you’ve grown taller?
Nowadays, Wei Tian treated Gu Yu as if he was his own grandson.
It didn’t matter whether they were related by blood.
Those who treated them well were more family than the ones related by blood.
What was the point of having blood relatives if they only cared about leeching off them?
Back when they were clearing debts for fifteen years, not a soul was in sight.
But now that they had a house, these relatives had the audacity to show up.
Even if they were blood-related, after fifteen years of absence and a heart deeply hurt, how could they expect anything more from them?
“Grandpa, who are they?”
Gu Yu pointed at a man and a woman who had suddenly appeared, along with an elderly couple.
What was going on?
Were there guests?
“Don’t mind them; they’re irrelevant.”
“Come, I have something to give you,” Grandpa prompted.
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Wei Tian led Gu Yu into his home and opened several layers of cabinets.
From within, he pulled out a wooden box, a true antique passed down from their ancestors.
He placed the box in Gu Yu’s hands.
“Take it.”
Gu Yu opened the box and, to his surprise, inside was a Golden Seal.
While the exact nature of the seal was unknown, it was clearly made of gold and crafted with great intricacy.
“This was left to me by my grandfather,” Wei Tian caressed the wooden box.
“I didn’t sell it even in the hardest times.
Grandpa is giving it to you now.”
“But outside…”
Gu Yu gestured towards the family outside.
It wasn’t hard to guess who they were—Wei Tian’s biological daughter Wei Jiani, right?
Why give him, an outsider, this item of such importance?
In truth, he had no real relationship with Wei Tian.
But having visited often, he had grown used to paying New Year’s visits to the Wei Family, bringing holiday gifts, and helping them with medical issues now and then.
As everyone grew old, past grievances were forgotten.
His own grandfather had previously praised him for this, noting that this was the way to teach their children—to be such a person regardless of the previous generation’s actions.
As long as Wei Tian and his wife genuinely treated him well, there was no issue with acknowledging this kinship.
However, Gu Yu had never expected Wei Tian would give him something so significant.
Although Gu Yu didn’t know how much gold the seal contained, his uncle had many antiques—gifts from his external grandfather to his uncle.