Chapter 1986 - 1984: Not a Penny Spent
Chapter 1986 - 1984: Not a Penny Spent
But it was too late for Duanmu Jing to stop him, Wang Dadong had already taken off her mother’s long stockings.
The way he did it, the skill, was incredibly practiced, like he’d done it many times before...
Surprisingly, although the woman’s legs were immobile, her leg muscles showed no signs of atrophy. Her skin was delicate and elastic.
And what beautiful legs they were.
Long, straight, neither too fat nor too thin, looking just right.
Even her feet appeared slightly pale from lack of exercise, making them look even whiter and rounder.
Wang Dadong, who had seen countless beautiful legs, was stunned by these legs, even forgetting that he was still holding her ankle.
"Doctor, doctor." Duanmu Jing’s mother saw Wang Dadong staring at her legs in a daze, couldn’t help but blush, and called out softly.
"Oh, I’m sorry, Auntie, your legs are so beautiful, I lost my composure..." Wang Dadong quickly let go of Duanmu Jing’s mother’s leg, but spoke sincerely.
Initially, Duanmu Jing’s mother felt uncomfortable with Wang Dadong’s actions, but she didn’t expect him to unabashedly compliment her legs, admitting his lapse.
Sincerity is often the most touching.
"Ah, what’s the use of beauty if they can’t walk..." Duanmu Jing’s mother smiled bitterly.
She knew her legs were beautiful. When she was younger, countless men were crazy about them, including Duanmu Jing’s father.
Remembering something sad, Duanmu Jing’s mother’s expression turned a bit sorrowful.
"Auntie, don’t worry, maybe I can heal your legs," Wang Dadong said.
"Can you really heal my legs?" Duanmu Jing’s mother was a bit excited.
If she could stand, it would be wonderful; she could take care of Duanmu Jing without being a burden to her.
Wang Dadong nodded and said, "I observed just now; your leg injury happened two years ago, right?"
"Yes," Duanmu Jing’s mother nodded, surprised that this young-looking doctor could tell her leg had been injured just by looking, and accurately determine the timing.
"Actually, your condition wasn’t serious back then. If you had received timely treatment, you could have recovered. Why didn’t you go to the hospital?" Wang Dadong asked, puzzled.
With timely treatment at that time, given the current level of medicine, it probably wouldn’t have cost much. But now, Duanmu Jing’s mother’s condition had worsened significantly, making treatment more difficult and expensive.
Duanmu Jing’s mother lowered her head, silent, seemingly unwilling to mention it.
"Well, my mom’s leg was hit by a car two years ago. She got some compensation but saved it all for my education..." Duanmu Jing gritted her teeth.
Wang Dadong understood, mothers are always the greatest.
To prioritize her daughter’s education, she gave up the chance to walk again.
Wang Dadong sighed, unsure of what else to say.
"Maybe we should just forget about it..." Duanmu Jing’s mother said, seeing Wang Dadong hesitating to speak.
"Mom, I can work to earn money now, and I’ve already saved enough for my tuition, see?" Duanmu Jing handed a bankbook to her mother.
The amount in the bankbook wasn’t much, roughly thirty thousand yuan.
"So, Mom, you don’t need to worry about money, I just hope you can stand up again," Duanmu Jing said eagerly.
Her mother gave up the chance for treatment for her sake; of course, she more than anyone hoped her mother could stand again.
"But, but how much will it cost?" Duanmu Jing’s mother was still concerned.
The total compensation was only eighty thousand yuan. Duanmu Jing’s education had already cost forty thousand, leaving just forty thousand. Forty thousand yuan might not be enough to heal her.
"Don’t worry, Auntie, if someone else were to treat your leg, it might cost around a hundred or two hundred thousand," Wang Dadong said seriously.
Hearing this, Duanmu Jing’s mother was startled and immediately wanted to give up treatment.
"However, consider yourself lucky, Auntie. If I treat you, it won’t cost a cent," Wang Dadong shifted his tone.
"What? It won’t cost a cent?" Both Duanmu Jing and her mother were wide-eyed.
Especially Duanmu Jing, who still couldn’t believe Wang Dadong was a doctor. How could this guy claim he could heal her mother for free?
She discreetly tugged at Wang Dadong’s sleeve, hinting that his boast might lead to trouble.
Unaware of Duanmu Jing’s suspicion, Wang Dadong continued, "Auntie, I promise I’m not lying to you."
"Then, how do you plan to treat it?" Duanmu Jing’s mother was naturally skeptical.
"It’s actually quite simple, just massage it," Wang Dadong said.
Duanmu Jing grew increasingly doubtful. What did he mean by just needing massage? She had been massaging her mother’s legs at every opportunity for two years, yet there was no improvement.
Yet Wang Dadong claimed massages could heal them. Recalling Wang Dadong’s earlier fascination with her mother’s legs, Duanmu Jing began to suspect whether Wang Dadong simply had ulterior motives.
This possibility wasn’t far-fetched, having witnessed an awkward moment herself when she was very young.
It was that her father, like a little dog, was kneeling in front of her mother, doing something...
Back then, being naive, she had innocently asked her father why he was licking her mother’s feet.
Thinking back now...
Her face flushed.
So, she knew how much her mother’s feet could captivate men.
Moreover, she had perfectly inherited her mother’s beautiful legs.
Every summer, those lecherous men would ogle at her legs, seemingly eager to take a bite.
Even though her mother was nearing forty, she still looked young and beautiful. It was only natural for Wang Dadong to be attracted to her.
Wang Dadong, unaware of Duanmu Jing’s misunderstanding, continued, "One massage might not be enough, but with consistent massages for a month, it should work."
Duanmu Jing’s beautiful eyes widened. This guy was truly shameless, wanting to take advantage of her mother for a whole month!
"Really? That’s wonderful," Duanmu Jing’s mother was naturally delighted to hear she could be healed for free.
But Duanmu Jing pulled Wang Dadong out of the room.
"Jingjing, don’t drag me out, I haven’t finished talking to Auntie yet..."
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