The Pain of Long Suffering Is Not Worth It 2: Appointment
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I pushed the suitcase into the bedroom, the clothes inside still not unpacked. 0
 
"Take the afternoon off and accompany me to the hospital," I said while tidying up, addressing Sun Yu, who was scrolling through his phone on the sofa in the living room. 0
 
"Why are we going to the hospital?" Sun Yu asked casually without looking up. 0
 
"The traditional Chinese medicine doctor I made an appointment with said we need to do a comprehensive check-up first. We have some time these days, so let's go together," I replied, trying to keep my tone calm. 0
 
We've been married for five years now, and we still don't have any children. 0
 
At first, we thought it was just because we were too busy with work and under too much pressure. 0
 
But over the past two years, we've consciously adjusted our work pace and tried various methods, yet my belly remained silent. What about Sun Yu? 0
 
Though he doesn’t say it out loud, I can sense his anxiety beneath the surface. 0
 
After all, what man doesn’t want to have his own children? 0
 
Half a month ago, I finally managed to secure an appointment with a renowned Old Chinese Medicine Doctor through connections. 0
 
This doctor has an excellent reputation in treating infertility. 0
 
It is said that many couples who were given a "death sentence" have found hope again under his care. 0
 
I was excited when I shared this news with Sun Yu. 0
 
 
He was also quite happy and even specifically canceled a few social engagements, saying he wanted to accompany me. 0
 
His rule was that both spouses must undergo a comprehensive health check first to ensure there were no other issues before he would take action. 0
 
At that time, Sun Yu jokingly said, "This old man has quite a few rules." 0
 
I laughed at him, "That's called being meticulous and responsible for the patient." 0
 
But now... 0
 
Sun Yu didn't even look up and replied, "Sure." 0
 
In the afternoon, Sun Yu and I arrived at the central hospital on time. 0
 
While getting his blood drawn, Sun Yu kept staring at his phone, his brow furrowed. 0
 
"What's wrong? Is there something going on at work?" I asked him. 0
 
He shook his head. "No, just a few clients pushing for proposals." 0
 
I noticed that the hand holding the phone was slightly pale at the knuckles. 0
 
"What time is it? Still talking about work?" 0
 
Sun Yu shot me an impatient glance. 0
 
"Are you going to support me if I don't work?" 0
 
"Besides, what's wrong with not having kids? There are so many DINK families nowadays, and they seem to be doing just fine." 0
 
 
I was left speechless by his words. 0
 
Of course, he could afford to be indifferent. 0
 
After all, it wasn't him who was anxious. 0
 
At that moment, Sun Yu's phone rang. 0
 
He glanced at the caller ID, his expression changing suddenly, and walked out of the health check center with his phone in hand. 0
 
It was over ten minutes before he returned, looking somewhat flustered. 0
 
"Wan'er, there's an urgent matter at my company. I need to head over right away." 0
 
I looked at him, a wave of desolation washing over me. 0
 
"Then go ahead and take care of it." 0
 
I didn’t try to hold him back. 0
 
"Um, about the specialist..." 0
 
Sun Yu hesitated as he spoke. 0
 
"Could you tell the doctor that I might have something on three days from now? See if it can be rescheduled to half a month later." 0
 
My heart sank. 0
 
Half a month later? 0
 
"But I had already agreed with Old Chinese Medicine Doctor for three days from now. Besides, he’s going out of town for a week after that, and he won’t be back for almost half a year..." 0
 
 
"Then let's cancel it," Sun Yu interrupted me. "I might have to go on a business trip soon, and I can't arrange the time. We'll talk about it next time." 0
 
I looked at him, feeling as if a needle had pierced my heart. 0
 
When will the next time be? 0
 
The appointment with the Old Chinese Medicine Doctor was something I had worked hard to secure, pulling strings and exhausting all my efforts. 0
 
And he just casually decided to cancel it with a few words? 0
 
"Sun Yu, do you have any idea how much effort I put into getting this appointment with the Old Chinese Medicine Doctor…" 0
 
"I know, you went through a lot," Sun Yu said impatiently. "But the situation is special right now; what can I do?" 0
 
"Besides, does it really make a difference whether we see this Old Chinese Medicine Doctor or not? After all…" 0
 
He suddenly stopped, as if realizing he had said something wrong. 0
 
But I couldn't listen any longer. 0
 
"Fine, I understand." 0
 
I stood up, grabbed my bag, and turned to leave. 0
 
I needed some time alone. 0
 
Back home, I called the assistant of the Old Chinese Medicine Doctor to cancel the appointment. 0
 
After hanging up, a wave of bitterness washed over me. 0
 
For this appointment, I had nearly exhausted all my connections. 0
 
 
Sun Yu was aware of this matter as well. At that time, he even said, "Darling, you've worked hard. Once we have a child, I will definitely make it up to you." 0
 
Looking back now, it's truly ironic. 0
 
I opened my social media feed, and a new post caught my eye. 0
 
It was from Han Xue. 0
 
In the photo, she was intimately nestled against a man. 0
 
Although the man's face was cleverly obscured, I recognized him at a glance—it was Sun Yu! 0
 
Han Xue's caption read: "Some people, once missed, are gone forever." 0
 
She even tagged Sun Yu. 0
 
What was even more ridiculous was that Sun Yu actually liked the post! 0
 
Just then, my phone rang. 0
 
It was my best friend calling. 0
 
"Wan'er, let's go out for dinner tonight. It's on me; I know a great restaurant..." 0
 
My friend's voice came through the line. 0
 
I took a deep breath, trying to make my voice sound calm. 0
 
"Sure, what time?" 0
 
 
 
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