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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 530

Tang Yue followed the doctor for another round of tests, extremely worried about confirming the results.

What if the previous results were wrong?

"Xiao Yue?" Bai Qing confirmed several times, and after making sure she was not mistaken, she quickly approached and asked, "What's happened to you? Didn't you go home? Why are you at the hospital? Are you hurt? What happened?"

Bai Qing anxiously grabbed Tang Yue's arm and scrutinized her, noticing her pale face, which made her particularly worried, thinking something serious had happened.

Tang Yue hurriedly said, "Sister Qing, I'm fine, but what are you doing here?"

"My, well..." Bai Qing wanted to explain but didn't know where to start.

"Xiaoqing." An Chong saw Bai Qing's hurried approach, with an arm splint, and quickly walked over to her. Seeing Bai Qing safe and sound, he said, "Xiaoqing, you disappeared in the blink of an eye."

"Who is this?" An Chong's gaze fell on Tang Yue, her lake-blue dress complementing her fair skin. She looked exceptionally striking, the kind of person you could spot immediately in a crowd.

At the same time, she was the person Bai Qing treated as her own younger sister. He knew how aloof Bai Qing could be, dismissing even a dying girl without sparing her a glance.

But Tang Yue had caught Bai Qing's eye.

Bai Qing, who usually doesn't interfere in others' affairs, agreed to his terms for Tang Yue.

An Chong had also seen Tang Yue's photo before. He had thought she looked beautiful in the photos, but in person, she was even more stunning by several degrees.

"Tang Yue, you know and still ask." Bai Qing stood in front of Tang Yue, shielding her, "An Chong, don't get any ideas, she already has a fiancé."

"Xiaoqing, you know you're the only one in my heart." An Chong's gaze fell on Tang Yue and he said, "Xiao Yue, Xiaoqing treats you as a sister. What do you say, can I be your brother-in-law?"

"An, Chong!"

Bai Qing stepped forcefully on An Chong's foot.

An Chong kept a steady face as he looked at Tang Yue.

"It depends on Sister Qing's wishes." Tang Yue smiled lightly and responded, An Chong was imposing and a bit rough around the edges with a light scar near his eye, which might seem unattractive to others, but to her, he had a pleasant demeanor.

Especially when An Chong's eyes met yours, he seemed very sincere.

Tang Yue didn't know much about An Chong; he always seemed unfathomable. But the way he looked at Bai Qing was exceptionally tender.

An Chong was undoubtedly tough, but his gentle gaze made Tang Yue feel he must really care about Sister Qing.

However, Tang Yue was unaware of their relationship, so her responses were carefully measured.

"Right, Xiaoqing will definitely agree. The term 'brother-in-law' can't escape you," said An Chong cheerfully, glancing sideways and asking, "Xiaoqing, my feelings for you are clear as day and night. When will you let me shed this bachelor status?"

"An Chong, if you want a wife, just pick anyone," Bai Qing replied, pressing harder with her foot, but An Chong's expression didn't change.

Tang Yue's gaze discreetly shifted down. Bai Qing was not wearing high heels, but low ones, and those heels were crushing An Chong's polished shoes, which were visibly flattened, indicating Bai Qing was really using force.

Yet An Chong remained unfazed.

"It's not you though," An Chong said, his voice unchanged yet filled with tenderness as he looked at Bai Qing.

Finding no joy in stepping on him anymore, Bai Qing simply let go and pulled Tang Yue towards the doctor's office, saying, "Xiao Yue, he's just crazy, ignore him."

"Oh…" Tang Yue said, drawing out her words, "Sister Qing, it seems he really cares about you."

At that moment, the pale complexion of Tang Yue emerged in the doctor's mind; she was so young, only twenty years old. Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs N0v3l.Fiɾe.net

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