My Ex-Wife Disappeared for Years and Had My Babies-Chapter 199 - 149: Tear Up the Ticket if Late!

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Chapter 199: Chapter 149: Tear Up the Ticket if Late!

"I’ll wait here, I’ll go call Doctor Yang."

Finally, Shen Hanxiu compromised, "Okay."

Even the carefree Zhang Xiaoni knew how to feel concern for others now.

Doctor Yang came over, did a simple check, and said, "He looks spirited; let’s schedule the surgery for tomorrow."

Shen Hanxiu wasn’t worried for himself, but Su Nian hurriedly asked, "Is there any risk?"

"He won’t die, at worst he might be mentally impaired."

Su Nian: "..."

Shen Hanxiu stood up from the bed while buttoning his shirt and said, "You old man, your son is still working under me!"

While Yang Ming was packing up his equipment, he fearlessly said, "So if I scold you, can you fire him?"

"Doctor Yang, he’s just like that, doesn’t know manners. Don’t take it personally, and you should go rest early too."

Yang Ming, being an elder to Shen Hanxiu, naturally wouldn’t mind, and since it was all in jest, packed up and left with his assistant.

After helping Shen Hanxiu take his medicine, he probably really felt uncomfortable and soon fell asleep in bed.

Su Nian returned to the children’s ward, stayed up for a while, and then took out her phone to check the news.

Xue Qi still hadn’t been found.

What deep hatred must she have to act so irrationally, luckily Su Zhen’s life wasn’t in danger.

But when she drove straight at Su Zhen, did she ever think about Haohao?

This time, Xue Qi definitely couldn’t escape, and even if she did, she wouldn’t dare live in this city anymore, she would inevitably abandon her child. Everyone could have lived quietly on their own, why escalate it to this uncontrollable extent.

If someone intended to cover up this incident, they could swap Xue Qi’s freedom, but Su Nian wasn’t that kind of kind-hearted person. Letting someone like Xue Qi go wouldn’t earn her gratitude; on the contrary, it would only leave lingering trouble for herself.

She turned off the phone and sighed, the real sufferers are always the innocent children...

At dawn, Su Yan walked into the ward.

"Sister Xiao Nian."

Lying by the bed, Su Nian lifted her head and glanced at the wall clock, "Why are you up so early?"

Su Yan anxiously glanced at Su Zhen and asked, "How is Zhenzhen doing?"

"The doctor said she’s fine, just being overly delicate, can’t handle pain well. She’ll probably start fussing when she wakes up."

Su Yan walked to the bedside and looked at Su Zhen, feeling a kind of stabbing pain inside that she had never felt before.

"Where is Mom?"

"She and Uncle Cheng went for a check-up."

Su Nian fell silent for a moment, looked at Su Zhen, then spoke to Su Yan and the now-awake Su Bao, "Keep an eye on your sister, call me when she wakes up."

Yesterday, Uncle Cheng mentioned that our aunt’s condition isn’t very optimistic, but Su Yan doesn’t know yet.

It didn’t take long to find Su Yuecheng in the hospital, but Li Zisheng was standing next to him; seeing them stand side by side, Su Yuecheng’s hand half-encircling Ziyan, they looked like a husband accompanying his wife to a hospital check-up.

Su Nian suddenly thought, if Ziyan and Su Yuecheng had that fate, the two of them would be quite a match. Ziyan is gentle, and so is Uncle Cheng. More importantly, Uncle Cheng isn’t like Tang Shaosheng, who flirts left and right.

Uncle Cheng isn’t young anymore; maybe matchmaking them might work out.

"Yanyan."

Both turned their heads to look at Su Nian, Ziyan’s expression looking a bit worried, as if something happened.

Su Yuecheng subtly moved his hand away and asked Su Nian, "Xiao Nian, what’s up?"

"I just came to ask about my aunt’s condition..."

Su Yuecheng looked at the closed examination room, paused for a moment, and said: "I’m afraid she doesn’t have many days left; she understands it herself."

Hearing Su Yuecheng say so, Su Nian’s expression stiffened. Why do these misfortunes always fall upon good people?

"Does... Carey know?"

"Though it’s not mentioned, the kid probably noticed. Yali mentioned that Carey’s school had already arranged for him to study abroad in the United Kingdom, but he declined considering Yali. Yali said after she is gone, she’ll let the child go to the UK." He paused before continuing, "You don’t need to worry about Carey, I will take care of him, as I’m planning to go to the United Kingdom soon to manage a new hospital."

Hearing Uncle Cheng would take care of Carey, Su Nian felt somewhat relieved. Su Yuecheng is a steady man, a man whose promises you can trust.

Looking at the distressed Ziyan beside him, Su Nian asked, "What’s wrong with Yanyan?"

"It’s okay, just had a check-up, the situation is quite stable now, just..."

Su Yuecheng paused, glanced at Ziyan. Su Nian also thought of something and asked, "Yanyan, are you worried that after you leave the hospital, Tang Shaosheng will continue to trouble you?"

Ziyan nodded, her face looking helpless. Despite her strength, she couldn’t match Tang Shaosheng. She was lucky to have saved the child this time, but what about the next time?

Su Nian thought about a solution in her heart, knowing she wouldn’t be able to keep Ziyan with her all the time, given she couldn’t watch over Ziyan constantly.

"I have an idea, but I don’t know if Ziyan would be willing," Su Yuecheng spoke lightly.

Ziyan and Su Nian both looked at him, "Let Ziyan and me go to the United Kingdom together, and come back after the child is safely born, or we can even stay there permanently."

Su Nian thought this was a good idea, it might become a step forward in their relationship.

"Yanyan, what do you think?"

Ziyan remained silent, her eyes downcast and her brows slightly furrowed.

She grew up in this city, and although the city did not bring her much happiness, she never left.

Moreover, what could she do as a stranger in the unfamiliar United Kingdom?

She did not want to trouble so many people because of herself, as no one owed her anything.

"Yanyan, just listen to Uncle Cheng, go there and rest assured for the childbirth. Tang Shaosheng might just be unwilling for the moment, maybe after the child is born, as time passes, he might forget about it, and then won’t it be better if you come back?"

Ziyan looked at them both, hesitated for a moment, and also felt that leaving was the best choice, [but it’s too much trouble for you guys.]

She and Su Yuecheng were not even close, not even friends, going to the unfamiliar United Kingdom, naturally she would need to bother him.

Hearing Ziyan’s concerns, Su Nian smiled reassuringly: "It’s okay, you are like my real sister, my uncle is your uncle, Uncle Cheng doesn’t mind the trouble."

Su Yuecheng heard this, although Su Nian was helping him persuade Ziyan, he still could not feel happy.

Because he disliked this set up, one was a woman he once cared about, the other was a woman he now feels guilty towards, he did not want this status to become an obstacle again.

Every time Su Nian called him Uncle Cheng, he disliked the title.

Fortunately, after hesitating, Ziyan agreed, which eased his mind somewhat.

Regardless of whether the child in Ziyan’s belly was his, he indeed made a mistake that night, and he should compensate her for that.

Moreover, letting Ziyan fend for herself now was something he still found hard to do, now every time his mind went blank, it was all about this woman.

After understanding the situation of Ziyan and Su Yali, Su Nian went downstairs to buy some lean meat porridge, as Su Zhen and Shen Hanxiu had not eaten all day and needed some food when they woke up.

Carrying big and small bags when she returned, her mobile phone in the bag rang with a message tone, Su Nian’s hands were full, so she didn’t check it.

When she returned to the hospital room, Su Zhen had already woken up, probably Shen Hanxiu heard some noise and came over.

He was now sitting on the bed carefully holding the crying Su Zhen.

The doctor didn’t know how to start changing her medicine, her whole body was wounded, and Su Zhen was making a big scene.

"Zhenzhen, look, Mom is back." Shen Hanxiu pointed at Su Nian by the door, trying to divert the child’s attention.

But the child was not appeased, glanced and continued to cry non-stop.

Su Nian put down what she was carrying and hurriedly went forward to help, holding Su Zhen down while the doctor changed her medicine.

Not sure if she cried herself tired or numb from pain, the recently wailing Su Zhen now just softly leaned in Shen Hanxiu’s arms sobbing, her big, round eyes glistening from tears, the tiny crescents under her swollen, red eyes looking pitifully heartbreaking.

Su Nian took a spoonful of porridge and coaxed her for a long while before she lazily opened her mouth.

But her face was still sullen, a stark contrast to her usually lively and cheerful demeanor.

After finishing eating, she only settled down when holding onto Uncle Shen.

Su Nian walked over to the bedside, intending to relieve Shen Hanxiu, said, "You go have your meal, I’ll take care of her."

The Su Zhen nestled in Shen Hanxiu’s arms immediately grumbled dissatisfiedly: "I don’t want Mom to hold..."

Su Nian, feeling rejected by her daughter, pouted and scolded her lightly.

Shen Hanxiu suddenly smiled, "Pass it here and feed me."

Su Nian glared at him along with him.

Shen Hanxiu and Su Bao, sitting by the side, met each other’s eyes, the child’s gaze not friendly, only to see him climb onto the bed and softly say while holding Su Zhen’s hand, "That uncle needs to eat, how about brother holds you and we sleep together?"

Su Zhen pursed her lips, thought about it, but with her body immobile her expression was as rich as ever, reluctantly letting go of Shen Hanxiu’s hand and lying down with Su Bao obediently.

Suddenly she asked quietly: "Uncle, where are my chestnuts?"

"I’ll go buy them for you in a bit."

"I want to eat them now..."

Since Su Zhen wasn’t eating well, having something she wanted to eat was naturally good news, Su Nian promptly said, "You go have breakfast, I’ll go buy."

When she stepped outside the hospital, she remembered someone had sent a message, she checked her phone and seeing the content of the message, her heart lurched...

The message included a photo of Haohao with his hands and feet bound and mouth taped, and a line of text below: Want your child back? Come to 13 South Road on the outskirts.

Su Nian had missed seeing it earlier and hadn’t replied to the message, and another message came twenty minutes later: Less than two hours to tear up the ticket, if you don’t want your child to become a corpse, come alone.

Had Haohao been kidnapped?

These people must have been watching for a long time, recently Haohao had been particularly close to her, and those people must have thought Haohao was her son, so now they were threatening her.

If something happened to Haohao because of this, her sin would be grave.

After a wave of panic, her first instinct was to call Li Zisheng, after all, Haohao was his biological son, he wouldn’t just stand by.

However...