Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .

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Chapter 3555 Looking for Dad

"That's enough." Leng Ruzhen put down the menu, her voice soft as if she was surrendering.

"It's nothing." Xie Wanying's voice suddenly rang out.

Her words were obviously meant to calm the emotions of everyone present.

Beautiful, is it really like this? Cao Zhile held her beautiful sister's hand with her little hand, asking with her little eyes.

"Yeah, yeah." Xie Wanying nodded vigorously to the child, saying it was okay.

Although she could only see the person opposite her vaguely, Leng Ruzhen could tell that he was speaking a different language. Just by listening to his voice, she could feel the warmth and gentleness coming from him. She couldn't help but think that it was not unreasonable for her third uncle to like such a person.

Cao Yong raised his head and said to the waiting waiter, "That's it for now, serve the food."

"Uncle." Little Cao Zhile was still not completely relieved, so he asked his uncle, who was a doctor, "Piaoliang said she was fine, was she really fine?"

Leng Ruzhen lowered her chin slightly and adjusted her glasses with her fingertips.

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Cao Yongying said that this was the first time he looked at his sister-in-law in such detail, and he was observing her with the eyes of a doctor, wondering how he and his family had not noticed it until today.

Leng Ruzhen, who was being stared at, seemed to be struggling to say something, but she certainly didn't know what to say.

"What happened to my third uncle and my mother?" The adults' strange expressions could not escape the children's clever eyes. Cao Zhile grabbed the beautiful sister's hand tightly, and a hint of fear appeared in his little throat.

"Nothing." Xie Wanying thought about it and touched the child's head. "Your mother is still your mother, right?"

I think Cao Zhile is a very smart kid.

Cao Zhile lived up to her sister's expectations and quickly understood what her sister meant. She nodded her head and said, "No matter what happens, my mother is still my mother."

Hearing her son's words, Leng Ruzhen's tense face gradually relaxed.

"So, Piaoliang, what do you think happened to my mom?" Cao Zhile asked, almost dying of curiosity and worry. He had never seen the expressions of his uncle and his mother before. Otherwise, did he need to call his dad to come over?

I thought, the kid should tell his dad when he wants a cell phone.

If mom has something going on, the first thing the child thinks of is dad coming soon.

Leng Ruzhen's hand holding the phone was pulled by her son's hand. She had to gently pull it away, took away her hand and the phone, and said softly: "You don't need to ask your father to come. Your father is at work."

At the critical moment, the cell phone rang loudly. It was like a bomb was about to explode among the people at the table, and everyone's eyes were like those of a frightened bird.

"Dad is calling." The six-year-old reacted the fastest. Cao Zhile pointed at the phone and said to his mother.

Leng Ruzhen had never hesitated so much at this moment about whether to answer her husband's call. A trace of anxious sweat was almost hanging on her usually cold and distant brows.

"Let me answer it." Cao Yong said, holding out his hand, ready to answer the phone for her.

Leng Ruzhen continued to hesitate.

"You can trust him." Xie Wanying interrupted, wanting to say to the other party: Senior Brother Cao is a doctor and knows how to speak in moderation.

If the patient doesn't want to talk, the doctor must not talk about the patient's privacy. Brother Cao has this professional ethics.

At the same time, Cao Yong cooperated and expressed his opinion: "You can trust me, sister-in-law. I personally think this is not a big deal. Many people have the same experience."

You are a doctor, how could you not know that some diseases you call them may not really be diseases.