My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 1128(END)

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Chapter 1128 -1110: In the Next Life, I Still Want to Find You (The End) Chapter 1128 -1110: In the Next Life, I Still Want to Find You (The End) And this golden seal, it seemed, was comparable to those possessions.

But he somewhat dared not to accept it.

“Take it,” don’t let them see it, Wei Tian pulled Gu Yu’s backpack over, stuffed the box with the seal into his backpack, “if you gave it to them, they would only sell it cheaply.

Keep it for yourself, and let it be a keepsake.

Your grandfather wronged your mother in the past, but your mother helped us without holding a grudge.

In fact, your grandfather knows that the money from the house sale could never really buy it, it was you who paid the rest.

I really have nothing to give you, only this.

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Let it be a memento.”

“What about them…”

Gu Yu continued to ask about that family outside.

“Do I know what they want?”

How could Wei Tian not know, they shamelessly just want the house.

They had always wanted to buy a house, but their wages never grew faster than the housing prices, so even after fifteen years, they still couldn’t afford a house.

They came this time, shamelessly insisting on living here, but there were only two rooms here.

One for him and his wife, and the other, originally intended for his grandson, he definitely didn’t want to let Wei Jiani live in it.

If they settled in, it would be truly difficult to ask the gods to leave.

In the future, it might be impossible to make them leave.

Moreover, Wei Jiani couldn’t live alone; she had her family to drag around, bringing along Zhang Yong’an was one thing, but it seemed that even the Zhang Family parents wanted to be brought along.

People are pragmatic; previously, they almost acted as if they didn’t know each other, but now, how sweetly they called each other in-laws.

Someone unaware might really think their relationship was good, when in fact, they hadn’t really had much to do with each other for generations.

“Xiaoyu, can you help your grandfather look at this?”

Wei Tian took out another thing and handed it to Gu Yu.

Gu Yu took it and glanced over, this was…

He furrowed his brows, “Grandfather, what are you doing?”

How old was he that he could make a will?

“I know your uncle is a lawyer; can you have him take a look at this for me?”

Wei Tian smiled, but that smile, in Gu Yu’s eyes, was somehow so uncomfortable.

“Your grandmother and I have saved up six hundred thousand over the years.

When we’re no longer here, take back this house, and give them the money.

No matter what, they are our own flesh and blood; we can’t just ignore them.”

“Why not give the house to her?”

Gu Yu was indifferent; if given, then given.

His family didn’t care about one more house.

His grandfather was a builder, lacking nothing but houses, which he had the most of.

Moreover, he didn’t feel much attachment to these houses, mainly because they had always lived in Tang Garden since they were young.

It was spacious there, they didn’t have to squeeze with others.

If he had to live squeezed in with others, sharing an elevator, he would probably find it very uncomfortable.

The house was, after all, bought for Wei Tian and Sang Zhilan, and how they disposed of it was their decision, whether to give it to whoever was up to them.

“No need,” Wei Tian sighed, “Sometimes money is more terrible than a tiger.

This house is worth at least several million.

If it were truly given to her, who knows what she would end up doing with it?

With great wealth comes great responsibility.

If given too much money, people’s hearts turn rotten.

“This much is enough, enough for her to use for the rest of her life, without making her become arrogant and end up harming others.”

He knew his daughter; this was the best for her.

And besides, the house was not really theirs to begin with.

Gu Yu took the will and put it away, planning to find his uncle later and have him check it.

This was Wei Tian’s decision.

If he regretted it later, it could be invalidated at any time.

If Wei Jiani ever changed for the better, it could also be invalidated.

He left the Wei Family house feeling that Wei Jiani’s arrival was actually good for a look at how imposing his grandparents had become now.

With just a word, everyone was as obedient as a grandson.

No wonder.

The house was theirs, the money was theirs, naturally, they could stand tall and proud.

As long as they could keep it up, taking care of Wei Jiani was fine, too.

There ought to be some young people living here; otherwise, if something happened, no one would know.

Gu Yu rode his own bike to find his uncle.

Of course, he had to tell his mother about it first.

When Tang Yuxin learned of this, she didn’t say much but left the matter to Gu Yu.

As for adopting Sang Zhilan as grandmother, she didn’t object either.

Gu Yu was already a big kid, and at an age where growth was rapid, he could be responsible for his own actions.

And she had once said, if Sang Zhilan became old and came looking for her, would she help?

And her answer was, she would.

Now she didn’t have to take care of it herself; letting Gu Yu handle it was basically the same.

She took out a bottle, which was filled with small pills.

They were tiny and rather cute to look at.

She opened the bottle and put it under her nose, detecting a faint green tea scent.

The medicine was made with a variety of herbs and ingested with a very mild medicinal taste, hardly noticeable, to the point where it could even be mistaken for grains if one wasn’t careful.

“Is the medicine ready?” Gu Ning walked in.

He hadn’t changed much in the last fifteen years; time had only added maturity and steadiness to them, as well as a depth of experience hidden in their eyes.

In other respects, there really wasn’t much change.

“Yes, it’s ready,” Tang Yuxin handed the medicine to Gu Ning.

He took it, selected a pill, put it in his mouth, and swallowed.

“I’ll give you a check-up in a little while.”

Tang Yuxin was worried about Gu Ning.

Right from the start, she had been concerned about potential problems with his kidneys, so she was always careful and didn’t let him eat just anything.

In the past few years, occasional tests had shown some issues with his kidneys, which had terrified her to the core.

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She had tried everything she could and finally made this medicine.

He had been taking it, and it seemed effective—the last few check-ups had been very satisfying.

Another check now, and if there were no problems, everything should be fine.

After Gu Ning’s check-up, when the results came out, Tang Yuxin was finally relieved.

He was fine, his kidneys were intact.

“So you’re reassured now?”

Gu Ning touched the top of Tang Yuxin’s head.

Every time he looked at her earnestly, he was amazed.

So many years had passed, yet she hadn’t changed at all.

At forty, she still looked like she was in her twenties, truly unchanged.

But he had become a middle-aged man.

Fortunately, his wife had never once complained about him.

“Yes, reassured,” Tang Yuxin put away the test results.

She was truly relieved this time, but she knew they must continue to be vigilant in the future.

“What would you do if I really had a problem with my kidneys?”

Gu Ning asked, echoing Tang Yuxin’s thoughts.

“What else could I do?” Tang Yuxin was already mentally prepared.

Ever since she met Gu Ning, she had this in mind.

“If your kidneys really had a problem, I would donate one to you.

I’ve checked, and we’re a perfect match.”

“In your last life, you used my kidney, and in this life, it’s the same.”

“You can only use mine; no one else’s will do.”

Gu Ning smiled, his fingers lightly brushed her hair.

It seemed he truly felt that his kidneys from his past life were Tang Yuxin’s, which is why he found her in this life, and why they were destined to be together this entire lifetime.

Yes, not just for this life, but also for the next.

With a past life, there comes a next life.

Next life, I will find you again.

Next life, though we won’t know where we are, I believe that in the vast sea of people, when I meet you for the first time, I will know—you are the one I’ve been looking for.

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