After her postpartum confinement period, Gu Moli returned to his unit, and Su Xingran prepared to return to work at the hospital. The family had already discussed how to care for the child. Liang Yun and Zeng Huilan would take care of the baby first, with Zeng Huilan staying in Beijing permanently. Su Guomin rented out his family's farmland and also planned to come to Beijing to help care for his grandson and granddaughter.
Two years passed in the blink of an eye, and at thirty years old, Su Xingran became the youngest and most qualified chief surgeon. Su Xingran also held a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner's license, so she was also a practicing doctor in the TCM department of the hospital.
Su Xingran sees patients in the Traditional Chinese Medicine department two days a week, spending the rest of her time in the surgery department. Over the past ten years, Su Xingran's medical skills have been recognized by many patients. She is also a key physician in the hospital and has received numerous honors from the hospital.
Gu Moli applied for a transfer this year; he wanted to return to Beijing. The unit receiving Gu Moli was the same unit as Huang Taihe. The application had been submitted, but it required approval at each level, and he could only return to Beijing after the transfer order was issued.
Knowing that Gu Moli had applied for a transfer, Su Xingran fully agreed. However, she felt it would be difficult to send her two children to Gu Moli's unit as a military doctor again. It would mean her parents would have to go with her. Taking care of the children was already hard enough for them; sending them to an unfamiliar unit would be too much of a burden.
The contract Su Xingran signed with her superiors stipulated that she would receive a share of the profits after commercialization. Of the 30% share, Su Xingran donated 20%, keeping the remaining 10% for herself. Now that the product is commercially viable and performing well, Su Xingran's share is quite substantial.
Over the years, Su Xingran has consistently engaged in charitable work. Wherever there is disaster or need for donations, Su Xingran does her part. She believes her teacher's wife owes her a second chance, something her teacher must have done in return. Su Xingran's charitable work is accumulating merit for her teacher's wife, hoping she will be well for all eternity.
The results of Gu Moli's transfer application came out six months later. Gu Moli's transfer was approved, and it's currently mid-month. Gu Moli can return to Beijing next month.
Gu Moli breathed a sigh of relief upon receiving the notification. He knew that without Su Xingran and his elder brother Taihe, this matter wouldn't have been easily accomplished. Things were different now than in the past; the procedures for transfers were becoming increasingly stringent.
Gu Moli didn't want Su Xingran to bring the child to the military base, as it would be too tiring for her. He also didn't want to interfere with her work. Therefore, he chose to return to Su Xingran's side rather than have her come to him.
The elders in the family also agree with this. They have seen it for the past two years. Su Xingran works during the day and tries to spend as much time as possible with her child when she comes home at night.
The two children can now walk and talk. Su Xingran would show them Gu Moli's photo and tell them that he was their father. This way, even when Gu Moli wasn't around, the children would know who their father was.
Su Xingran is quite busy, so her two children are currently being cared for by her parents. Su Guomin and Zeng Huilan are very willing to do so, and they are gradually getting used to life in Beijing. They spend their days taking care of their two grandchildren, especially the granddaughter, who looks remarkably like Su Xingran as a child. The couple feels as if they are raising Su Xingran as a child.
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