The 70s Novel: The Supporting Character Just Wants to Lie Down Chapter 369 - 359: Coming Home
It must be said, they all understand each other well.
Jiang Yan was being looked at by her for a long ti, and finally gave in.
Jiang Yan left, unwilling to part.
Liu Yulan looked at his desolate departing figure, and said to Wang Miaomiao amusingly, "Look at him, what kind of expression is that? I’m your mom, with staying here to take care of you, what else is he worried about?"
Wang Miaomiao had a smile in her eyes, rely watching his departing figure in silence.
Jiang Yan left the hospital but didn’t return to the hotel to rest; he always makes the most of every minute and second.
He went to the police station. The case had already been closed, but the culprit, the source had not been thoroughly investigated and resolved. He absolutely wouldn’t allow this hidden danger to exist for a long ti.
He hadn’t had the mind for this aspect a few days ago, but now, it’s ti for him to apply so pressure...
Jiang Yan made a circuit at the police station, then had the hotel kitchen prepare dinner. At this mont, there was also news from Jiang Zhongyi that confird the helicopter carrying Academician Lin would arrive at Sea City by the afternoon the next day.
Jiang Yan imdiately went to Dean Wu’s office to explain the situation, tentatively determining the plan for Wang Miaomiao’s transfer.
Dean Wu was genuinely surprised to hear that Wang Miaomiao was to be transferred, and even more astonished to learn that Academician Lin would personally co to escort her throughout.
Logically, he didn’t support Wang Miaomiao’s transfer. After all, her condition was still quite serious. But with the family’s insistence and Academician Lin’s involvent, he ultimately had to compromise and nod, making every effort to do what could and should be done in preparation.
Moreover, with Academician Lin coming, being able to et him was very exciting. In his heart, he decided to make the preparations thoroughly impeccable to make a good impression in front of Academician Lin.
Jiang Yan left Dean Wu’s office satisfied, and returned to the ward. At this ti, the ward was full; the children had co and were talking in front of Wang Miaomiao’s bed.
Of course, they no longer ntioned any sad or crying topics, only talking about the interesting things they encountered at ho these days, striving hard to make Wang Miaomiao smile.
Jiang Yan watched his wife’s smiling eyes and showed a look of appreciation to the children. These children were not born in vain, they were sowhat useful.
The helicopter landed on the hospital rooftop on ti the afternoon the next day.
Jiang Zhongyi personally went to the rooftop to greet them. Academician Lin, already with white hair and beard, was older than Jiang Zhongyi, but his vigor was in no way inferior.
Jiang Zhongyi, being a retired soldier, has never stopped exercising, while Academician Lin has his own thod of health maintenance.
The two have connections and didn’t need to speak any pleasantries. Academician Lin first inspected Wang Miaomiao’s condition, praising Dean Wu for her good recovery, which made Dean Wu so excited, like a little schoolboy, following closely and listening to Academician Lin’s guidance.
Academician Lin intentionally provided so advice too, due to Jiang Zhongyi’s subtle recomndation.
Dean Wu, a clever person, took the opportunity to raise quite a few of his previous questions, gaining insight and clarity from Academician Lin’s advice at once.
So relationships are maintained bit by bit over ti; more connections an more paths, all benefitting everyone.
Dean Wu has always been diligent and conscientious in his work, and not long from then, he achieved significant accomplishnts while maintaining his long-term relationship with the Jiang Family.
Academician Lin stayed in Sea City for one night, and the next morning, Wang Miaomiao was lifted onto the helicopter, accompanied by her closest family and professional doctors, safely arriving at Beijing Hospital.
Though it was just a transfer from one hospital to another, Wang Miaomiao still felt a sense of closeness, as if being nearer to ho was more comforting.
She stayed at Beijing Hospital for another seven days, during which all her indicators were normal, and Jiang Yan handled her discharge procedures so she could recuperate at ho.
Understandably, Wang Miaomiao was very pleased with this. Watching Jiang Yan running back and forth over these days, she felt a bit sorry for him. He would co straight to the hospital to accompany her after work, sotis even bringing materials to work there, just to spend more ti with her.
When Wang Miaomiao stepped through the door of her ho, her heart finally felt completely at ease. It’s good to be back ho...
Thus, Wang Miaomiao officially started a lifestyle of eating and sleeping, sleeping and eating, where her most pleasant ti of day was lying on a deck chair, squinting and basking in the sun.
Wang Miaomiao’s recovery lasted three months, as it takes a hundred days to heal from tendon and bone injuries. Jiang Yan certainly wouldn’t let her run around before fully healing.
During these three months, her husband took ticulous care of her. Except for work hours, everything personal was handled by him, treating Wang Miaomiao like a little baby without self-care abilities, caring for her attentively.
Wang Miaomiao enjoyed it at first but eventually, she could only be speechless.
The autumn wind was chilly; the weather was gradually cooling, especially in the morning and evening, with significant temperature differences.
Jiang Yan, as usual, arranged work early and ca ho on ti. He now understood that work is endless; there should be a balance between family and career. He chose to trust his judgnt, delegating more authority to subordinates he approved of, focusing on the bigger picture.
"Why are you lying here again, not covering with a blanket..." Jiang Yan first headed to the pavilion in the courtyard after returning ho, as if knowing she would be there.
Wang Miaomiao lay on the rocking chair, leisurely squinting at the splendid sunset sky.
"You’re back, give a hug." Upon hearing his voice, Wang Miaomiao looked a bit guilty, quickly spreading a big smile and reaching out her hands, looking at him flatteringly.
Jiang Yan was initially displeased by her lack of self-care, but her deliberate coziness made him helpless.
He took the blanket draped over the chair back and covered her shoulders, then bent down, supporting himself on the rocking chair armrests with his hands.
Wang Miaomiao wrapped her arms around his neck, gently pulling him down.
Their hearts were in sync, their eyes filled with tender smiles.
Jiang Yan slowly lowered his head, and Wang Miaomiao silently closed her eyes, slightly tilting her chin to welco his deep affection.
"You’re not behaving, I’ll punish you tonight..." Jiang Yan paused, mindful of it being broad daylight with other people in the house, it wasn’t good to go too far.
Upon hearing his words, Wang Miaomiao just smiled at him, seemingly unafraid of any punishnt, a bit teasingly.
Jiang Yan’s eyes darkened; he had been tender with her for these months, not having the heart to touch her.
Is she now fearless because of that?
Hum... It’s been three months, perhaps it’s ti to begin gradually settling the score.
Wang Miaomiao suddenly felt a chill, and couldn’t help but pull up the small blanket, oh dear, it really is starting to get colder...
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