The Female General Dominates All After Transmigration-Chapter 375 - 274
Fortunately, nothing happened. They successfully picked up Hongling and went shopping, buying clothes for the kids.
Wang Liansheng also picked out a dress and a shirt for Ling Chengyan, insisting that Ling Chengyan try them on before buying them.
Ling Chengyan was somewhat helpless but just smiled and didn’t refuse.
The family had lunch outside, during which they talked to Hongling about some things at the hospital, knowing that Hongling’s hospital internship was going well without any issues, which set their minds at ease.
After lunch, under the suggestion of young student Wang Wenzhang, the family went to the park for half a day, rowed a boat for an hour, and played bumper cars for a while before returning home satisfied.
Even before the New Year, Ling Chengyan had some stomach discomfort, but after the holiday season as the weather warmed, it seemed to get better.
Back home, Ling Chengyan’s stomach was uneasy again; perhaps the lunch dishes were a bit too spicy.
Wang Liansheng found the stomach medicine for her, urging, "Why not get a gastroscopy tomorrow?"
Ling Chengyan shook her head, "I have something to do tomorrow..."
Wang Liansheng insisted, "Last time you said you had something, you promised to do a gastroscopy, but it got postponed. Let’s not delay this time."
Ling Chengyan smiled helplessly, "Alright, maybe in a couple of days. I’ll go when I have the time."
Wang Liansheng said, "Let me know ahead, and I’ll go with you."
Ling Chengyan turned to look at him and nodded with a smile, "Okay."
With Wang Liansheng’s urging, this time Ling Chengyan didn’t put it off. Coincidentally, she had no plans the next day, so she took a half-day leave and went to the hospital early with Wang Liansheng accompanying her.
Previous visits to the hospital with the old man familiarized them with the process, and after registration, waiting for the diagnosis, the doctor recommended a gastroscopy upon hearing her stomach discomfort had lasted long, and Ling Chengyan didn’t refuse.
They paid and took the form to the endoscopy room.
The procedure was quite uncomfortable, but for someone like Ling Chengyan with a strong will, it was bearable, and she endured through it, finishing in about half an hour.
The results showed atrophic gastritis, requiring medication and care.
The doctor advised, "Gastric illness treatments rely on thirty percent medication and seventy percent care. From now on, eat meals regularly and avoid spicy, irritating, and poorly digestible foods...You can come for a follow-up once every half to one year."
The two received the medication and Wang Liansheng checked his watch, realizing it was past ten. They chose not to go home for lunch and instead found a clean restaurant nearby. Serving her with porridge and two buns, he said, "Eat a little bit now, and we’ll have lunch at home later."
On the way home, Wang Liansheng drove and let Ling Chengyan eat in the car while he went out to buy some grains.
Looking at the small bags of assorted grains, Ling Chengyan smiled and shook her head.
The doctor had just mentioned that grain porridge was good for the stomach, so he took note and hurried to buy grains.
Wang Liansheng raised an eyebrow at her, laughing, "Don’t dismiss this; remember, the doctor said thirty percent treatment and seventy percent care. You’ll be obedient, and I guarantee your stomach illness will be cured."
Ling Chengyan couldn’t help but laugh at his joke, shaking her head, as she pushed half of the eaten bun into Wang Liansheng’s mouth.
Luckily, the illness was not severe, or perhaps the body’s recovery ability was strong. Following Wang Liansheng’s three meals of porridge daily alongside medication, Ling Chengyan’s stomach problems didn’t recur, and her stomach no longer felt cold, feeling much better.
In a blink of an eye, spring was almost over, and the weather was getting hotter.
The special task force was getting busy, not due to important training tasks, but because of sudden social unrest.
The atmosphere became tense, and they were ready and waiting every day—
High schools and colleges were on vacation, while middle schools and primary schools continued classes as usual.
Both Hongling and Xiaoyu were on holiday, feeling somewhat anxious, but were comforted by a sentence from Ling Chengyan, "Remember what the elder always said, stay calm."
Indeed, within a few days, the disturbance settled, order resumed, and schools reopened.
Hongling returned to Huicheng to prepare for her vocational school graduation.
Xiaoyu also returned to school, yet classmates continued to privately discuss the recent events, divided clearly into opposing sides. The classroom was filled with tension during heated debates.
In the evening upon returning, Xiaoyu felt troubled and quietly sought advice from Ling Chengyan, wanting to take some days off to study at home—approaching the summer vacation of sophomore year, most junior year curriculum was nearly finished, focusing mainly on review henceforth.
Ling Chengyan could guess the reason and upon inquiry, Xiaoyu didn’t hold back, explaining the chaotic situation at school hindering her studies.
Wang Liansheng happened to walk by and, upon hearing this, directly offered, "If it’s difficult at school, just take leave and stay home. I’ll help you request it tomorrow."
Despite having lived with Ling Chengyan and Wang Liansheng for many years, Xiaoyu still felt some distance from Wang Liansheng, usually discussing matters only with Ling Chengyan.
At this point, suddenly interrupted by Wang Liansheng’s words, she was momentarily stunned before politely thanking, "Thank you, brother-in-law."
In another shift of time, Xiaoyu was preparing for her college entrance exams, while Xiao Xing was getting ready for secondary exams. No matter how busy Wang Liansheng was, he made every effort to push aside work engagements to return home and efficiently manage logistics for the two kids.
At this time, Ling Chengyan received a task, which involved participating in a nationwide selection, where selected candidates would be sent abroad for international camp training.
Zhang Yuanhong saw her off and said wistfully to Ling Chengyan, "It’s a pity you’re overage, otherwise, you would be automatically reserved, no need for selection."
Ling Chengyan glared at him, "You just settle down at home as the bridegroom, all our team members are outstanding."
Previously, Zhang Yuanhong was supposed to participate in the national shooting competition but couldn’t due to his mother’s passing. Coincidentally, this time clashed with his wedding period.
Upon receiving the notice, Zhang Yuanhong even considered delaying his wedding, which was vetoed by Ling Chengyan.
This evergreen iron tree blooming was a rarity; she’d take the burden to lead the team this time without delaying his wedding.
Zhang Yuanhong reluctantly smiled and shook his head, watching the minibus drive out of the compound, disappearing, before the smile on his face faded.
Before passing, his mother’s biggest concern was his wedding. This year, his father’s health also declined significantly; even if not filial, he wouldn’t want his father to regret like his mother.
July 7th, college entrance examination.
July 12th, secondary examination.
July 16th, the day after Xiao Xing’s secondary examination, Ling Chengyan returned.
Coincidentally, Wang Liansheng had work engagements and couldn’t come home at night.
On her way home, passing through the compound’s playground, Ling Chengyan spotted a group of teenage boys playing basketball in the distance. One young boy in a sapphire blue short outfit leapt high, intercepting the ball before his opponent, whirling around, faking, breaking free from the opponent’s entanglement, dribbled a few steps, jumped to shoot—a beautiful three-pointer—the ball scored!
Seeing the young boy’s proud smile, Ling Chengyan’s eyes curved as she shook her head with a smile.







