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My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 477 - 471 Gu Qing
Chapter 477: Chapter 471 Gu Qing
So, she felt numb. She was neither sad nor in pain. Her heart was very calm, as serene as water.
Sang Zhilan stood up, stumbled out of the room, but stopped before she could leave through the door.
“When are you planning on operating?”
“In three days, I’ll be there,” Tang Yuxin replied as she rose to leave. She had work to do. Fortunately, she was on sick leave, so no one would penalize her for being late. After all, she was still a patient.
Everyone was so worried about her, always taking extra care to accommodate her. Even Shen Fei and Mr. Huang had called to check on her, asking about her health. However, her own mother had not said a word.
She had bled in the operation room, and Wei Jiani had seen it all.
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Those two, mother and daughter, truly had cold-bloodedness coursing through their veins, just like venomous snakes.
Unfortunately, she couldn’t capture these two venomous snakes and turn them into snake wine.
Three days later, she went to the private hospital where Wei Jiani worked who handed her a set of clothing.
“Just wear this. When you’re out there, tell everyone you’re my assistant.”
“But I will be the surgeon,” Tang Yuxin took the clothes and shrugged. Whatever aliases they want to forge was not her concern. All she cared about was that they’d distance themselves from her in the future.
We Jiani’s face revealed her awkwardness, but she bit it back. For her future, for the days to come, she would endure. Once she achieved her goals, she wouldn’t need Tang Yuxin anymore. To put it simply, Tang Yuxin was merely a stepping stone for her.
Tang Yuxin put on the clothes and wondered what schemes Sang Zhilan and her daughter were plotting. But did it really matter to her?.
As she entered the operating room, there were only a few people present—a anesthetist, herself, and Wei Jiani. It seemed that Wei Jiani had everything planned meticulously. Didn’t she fear the operation would fail with so few people?
Did she overestimate her or underestimate herself?
After starting the surgery, Tang Yuxin gently sliced open Jin Wenhan’s leg, revealing the flesh underneath. As she sliced again, revealing bone, Wei Jiani couldn’t help but tighten her heart as if she was dealing with a monster.
Yes, Tang Yuxin was a monster. In school, everyone called her the “little monster.”
After the flesh was knewn open, she used the scalpel to extract the rows of steel pins. When she was about to stitch up the incision, Wei Jiani nudged her.
“I’ll do it.”
Tang Yuxin put down the scalpel, left the operating room, removed her clothes, and tossed them onto a nearby chair before leaving the hospital.
She took out her phone and found a single message from Gu Ning.
Her mood improved immediately when she saw Gu Ning’s message.
“I’ll buy tofu for you tomorrow.”
She quickly replied, “Sure, remember to get a large portion for me.”
Ever since she left, her meals had declined in quality. She felt uncomfortable going to the staff canteen by herself for tofu with vermicelli—there were too many men there, and she was the only woman. Moreover, she couldn’t just waltz into the canteen, could she?
She paused, looking back at the extravagant private hospital. Its facilities were top-notch, and the nurses were all young and beautiful. Tang Yuxin just wasn’t sure whether Wei Jiani was employed there because of her medical skills or her looks.
However, these were none of her concern. All she wished was for the mother and daughter duo, Sang Zhilan, to leave her alone in the future.
She took a car back to the military hospital and found several ambulances parked outside. As the doors were opened, several patients were wheeled out, each more mangled than the last.
She swiftly rushed over, jumped onto one of the gurneys, and began performing chest compressions on a patient who had turned a ghastly white and was no longer breathing.
Not to worry, there was still a chance to save him.
She pressed down over and over again, not daring to stop.
By the time they reached the emergency room and all the necessary equipment was prepared, the patient had barely a heartbeat left. Tang Yuxin formed a fist with her hand and forcefully struck the patient’s chest.
Immediately after being struck, the patient gasped and began to breathe heavily. His heartbeat and blood pressure stabilized and some color returned to his face.
A nearby nurse gave Tang Yuxin a thumbs-up.
“Doctor Tang, nicely done.”
Tang Yuxin shook her aching hand and picked up her bag from where she had left it. Only then did she head to the changing room to change out of her surgical attire.
There were many patients today. Some had been transferred to the emergency room due to a severe car accident, leading to multiple casualties.
Just as Tang Yuxin changed into her clothes, she started to head out to treat patients. Although she couldn’t perform surgeries anymore, she could help in the clinic. Her back would hold up as long as she didn’t stand for too long.
“Doctor Tang, there are patients waiting outside,” a nurse informed her.
Tang Yuxin stood up and headed out, only to see a man who had been drenched in blood, rushed in.
Tang Yuxin sighed. Patients like these were a daily occurrence. Human lives were truly fragile, shattering at the slightest touch.
She took the patient’s medical record and froze when she saw the name: Gu Qing.
Wasn’t that the name of Gu Ning’s brother?
“Whose records are these?” She asked the nurse who pointed to the bloody man who had been rushed in. “His. He’s the most severe casualty from the car accident.”
Tang Yuxin immediately rushed over and turned the patient’s face towards her.
She couldn’t see clearly, so she couldn’t confirm whether this was Gu Qing. She had only met him once when they were children. She couldn’t recognize him now. All she knew was Gu Ning’s brother was named Gu Qing.
“Are there any other forms of identification?” Tang Yuxin asked the nurse.
The nurse nodded, “They’re at the front desk. We’re in the process of contacting his family.”
Tang Yuxin hurried to the front desk and found Gu Qing’s work ID. The name was correct but the photo was unreadable due to damage.
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