Chapter 478: Doctor Zhao
Perhaps, everyone hopes that Si Niannian will do well.
When Mrs. Tu heard the maid say this, she was naturally a little happy in her heart.
Doctor Zhao had just come out of the bedroom, and he had just walked to the door, and when he was about to report to Mrs. Tu about Si Niannian's physical condition, he didn't want Mrs. Tu to be waiting for him at the door.
It seems that Old Madam Tu really cares about Si Niannian.
Before Dr. Zhao could say a word to Mrs. Tu, Mrs. Tu grabbed his hand and asked, "Dr. Zhao, how is she? Will she wake up?"
After Dr. Zhao heard Mrs. Tu ask, he felt surprised, according to his examination of Si Niannian just now, Si Niannian seemed to be normal, why did he hear Mrs. Tu ask now, but he felt that Mrs. Tu was a little abnormal.
Moreover, when Dr. Zhao saw Mrs. Tu so excited, he seemed to be very worried about Si Niannian, and felt that Si Niannian had some incurable disease.
Dr. Zhao was really puzzled, very puzzled.
Doctor Zhao said to Mrs. Tu with a puzzled expression, "Mrs. Tu, what are you talking about, what do you mean by whether you will wake up, and when will you wake up?"
Dr. Zhao really felt that he had no way to understand the meaning of Mrs. Tu's words, so he asked Mrs. Tu directly.
After Mrs. Tu heard Dr. Zhao say this, she suddenly felt that something was wrong, and she hurriedly asked Dr. Zhao, "Dr. Zhao, what are the results of your examination?"
Instead of asking questions here, it would be easier for her to ask Dr. Zhao directly about the examination results, Mrs. Tu was thinking about it very much, and she did the same.
After Dr. Zhao heard Mrs. Tu ask him this, he found a way to communicate with Mrs. Tu normally.
Dr. Zhao looked at Mrs. Tu, and then said to Mrs. Tu, "The patient was only in a coma because he was pregnant and his spirit was stimulated, and he will wake up later." ”
The meaning of Dr. Zhao's words seems to be a little heavy.
When Mrs. Tu heard Dr. Zhao say this to her, at the first moment, Mrs. Tu didn't believe it, what did she think would be inside?
How so?
How could Si Niannian get pregnant at this time?
Could it be that Tu Minglang that kid doesn't know?
Now that Tu Minglang knows that kid, why is he still ...... Why do you want to marry An Chuxia, why do you want to do so many things that hurt Si Niannian?
Old Madam Tu thought of this, she felt that she still couldn't believe the words that came out of Dr. Zhao's mouth, Old Madam Tu looked at Dr. Zhao, and then, on her originally kind face, suddenly became serious, Old Madam Tu asked Dr. Zhao very solemnly, "Doctor Zhao, tell me the truth, this is not true?"
Yes, that's not true.
Because, in the eyes of Mrs. Tu, obviously, she also knew that the child in Si Niannian's belly would have a huge impact on the relationship between Si Niannian and Tu Minglang.
If Mrs. Tu is from Tu Minglang's point of view, then ......
She must have hoped that Si Niannian could give birth to this child, and then live happily and happily with Tu Minglang.
But......
If Mrs. Tu is from Si Niannian's point of view, she feels that the current Si Niannian must be very entangled, must be entangled to the bones, and it is even difficult to choose whether to stay with this child.
Thinking of this, Old Madam Tu looked at Dr. Zhao, she was waiting for Dr. Zhao's answer.
Dr. Zhao seemed to see the disbelief in Mrs. Tu's eyes, but rather than the disbelief in Mrs. Tu's eyes, it was better to say that at this moment, in Mrs. Tu's eyes, what was shown was the kind of disbelief that was not to be believed.
However, facts are facts, and facts never change in any way because of people's subjective will.
After thinking about it in his heart for a while, Dr. Zhao looked at Mrs. Tu, and then said to Mrs. Tu, "Mrs. Tu, it's true, I didn't diagnose wrong, her coma was indeed because she was pregnant." ”
After Dr. Zhao finished saying this, what awaited him was a brief silence from Old Madam Tu.
After Old Madam Tu heard Dr. Zhao say this, the hand she had just held tightly on Dr. Zhao suddenly let go in an instant.
She figured she probably understood.
She understood why Si Niannian actually said to her that after Si Niannian heard that Tu Minglang married An Chuxia because he wanted to save her, Si Niannian actually said to her, asking her to bring words, and to wish Tu Minglang and An Chuxia happiness.
It turns out that it's because of this.
It turned out that Si Niannian didn't believe what she said about Tu Minglang doing everything for her truth, so why was she so excited when she heard that Tu Minglang and An Chuxia were going to get married, and then passed out without warning.
Thinking of this, Mrs. Tu slowly came to her senses after her short silence, she looked up at Dr. Zhao, and then said to Dr. Zhao, "Thank you, Dr. Zhao." ”
After Dr. Zhao heard Mrs. Tu say this, he just smiled, and then said to Mrs. Tu, "Old lady, no thanks, this is what I should do." ”
Yes, that's what he's supposed to do as a doctor.
Thinking of this, Dr. Zhao suddenly remembered when he looked at Mrs. Tu, and then said, "By the way, old madam, I found that when the patient was in a coma, it seemed that he had been calling Tu Minglang's name, although I am an outsider, but I think that your old man must know better than me about the truth of home and everything is prosperous." ”
The doctor is also compassionate, after all, when Dr. Zhao was examining Si Niannian's body, he heard Si Niannian calling Tu Minglang's name so painfully, he was in contact with Tu Minglang's recent wedding with An Chuxia, perhaps, no one can understand the emotional matter.
It's just that he doesn't want a child who has not yet been born to suffer a fate that does not belong to him.
It was precisely because of this thought in Dr. Zhao's heart that he said such a digression to Mrs. Tu.
After Mrs. Tu heard Dr. Zhao say so many digressions, she looked at Dr. Zhao, and then said to Dr. Zhao, "Yes, I understand, Xiao Zhao, you have worked hard to make such a trip today." ”
The sincerity in Mrs. Tu's words has never been absent, and Dr. Zhao just smiled when he heard Mrs. Tu say this.