Chapter 1107: Chapter 1089: Cut off Her Beard Chapter 1107: Chapter 1089: Cut off Her Beard “I also brought the mattress from home, so we can just go back and stay in another room,”
Gu Ning sat down and placed his hands on Tang Yuxin’s shoulders.
Gently, he massaged her, noticing the evident stiffness.
“What happened?
Did you do something again?” Could it be she has been working like moving bricks, exhausting herself to this extent?
“I’ve been sitting for most of the day and ran into a wannabe foreign devil,”
Tang Yuxin finally had the chance to vent to Gu Ning, “Can you believe it?
A perfectly good Chinese person, studying until they become an idiot?” Spouting a few sentences of English every now and then, and the frequency is irritating.
For someone like me who just barely passes in foreign languages, it sometimes makes no sense at all.
I bet the medical assistants working with him must be crying their eyes out.
“If he’s that arrogant, he must have some real skills,” Gu Ning always believed that if a person has the ability, it’s not arrogance, it’s the ones without ability who are fools.
“He does have some,” Tang Yuxin didn’t disagree but felt that his skill was just average.
His moves might be flashy, but he lacked experience.
But all of that was someone else’s concern; it didn’t relate to her.
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She would be busy for a while, especially…
She glanced outside again; the temperature had risen, and even the indoor heating seemed a bit too much.
The heating system in the main hospital was famously robust—if they didn’t crank it up to twenty-seven or twenty-eight degrees, making you feel like you were in midsummer, desperate to wear a skirt, then it wouldn’t live up to its reputation as the main hospital.
Now that her biggest headache had been resolved, as long as she was prepared, what were a bit of snow and cold?
Tang Yuxin, after a busy day, fell asleep before long, and even though she moved to a different nest, she didn’t feel out of place at all.
It was like returning to her first days staying in the dorms here, with the bell ringing across the way.
They woke up, and so did she.
By the time she got up, Gu Ning had already bought breakfast.
Tang Yuxin leaned against the window, initially considering whether to go for a run or something.
But upon seeing how freezing it was outside, she decided against it—really, it’s better not to.
The temperature difference between inside and outside was too great; it was easy to catch a cold.
Besides, when she got busy, it was like going to war; there was no need to exercise deliberately.
Early in the day, she arrived to clock in for work.
There was a surgery scheduled for today.
As she checked the details of the surgery schedule, that wannabe foreigner started to loom in front of her.
Tang Yuxin lazily lifted her eyelids, didn’t even spare him a glance, and began to draft the surgery plan.
She performed the surgery from morning straight through to noon.
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The surgery was very successful, even though it took quite some time.
Thank goodness for the high frequency of surgeries she had undertaken during those days at Yun City Hospital, where she was worked like an ox or horse; hence her hand was not the least bit unsteady.
It was only when she came out that she learned the wannabe foreign devil had also taken on a patient and was currently in the operating room, having not emerged yet.
It was an elderly person with bilateral comminuted fractures of the legs.
Tang Yuxin remembered what Gu Ning had said, that someone arrogant always needs some justification.
She didn’t know whether his ability could match his arrogance, but those who performed such major surgeries needed real skill to be arrogant.
And this person, he must have some real chops.
She turned and walked away, as she had another surgery arranged for the afternoon.
She thought that if she could manage two surgeries in one day, a major one and a minor one, with her current surgical quality and speed, she would only need a little over a month to finish all her scheduled surgeries.
Then, she would have ample time to plan for the New Year’s celebrations.
Although she would still be on duty during the New Year, if there were no major surgeries, she could take the kids out for a spin during the festivities.
“Come on, you got this, kiddo’s mom.”
She cheered herself on and continued back to her office to arrange surgical matters.
But she had barely sat down for a few minutes when her office door was suddenly pushed open.
“What’s wrong?” Tang Yuxin blinked, “Has something happened?”
A nurse nodded frantically, but perhaps because she had run too fast or was too anxious, she couldn’t utter a word for quite some time.
“Dr.
Tang, you need to come quick.
There’s been an accident.”
“An accident?”
Tang Yuxin lifted her face, “What kind of accident?
Is it one of my patients from the surgery I just did?” Tang Yuxin recalled the patient she had operated on.
From pre-op to intra-op, and then to post-op, nothing had seemed amiss, and all the indicators had been recovering very well.
It was improbable that something had gone wrong.
“It’s in the operating room.”
The nurse finally managed to blurt out a sentence.
“In the operating room?” Tang Yuxin was even more confused.
She had only done one surgery today and hadn’t arranged the next one.
This should have nothing to do with her.
And if it truly didn’t, why come to her?
There were certainly other doctors in the hospital.
And besides, it was an established rule in the hospital: whoever performs the surgery is responsible for it.
Yet, in the end, she still put down whatever she was holding in her hand and decided to go and check things out.
It was only after she arrived that she found out whose surgery it was.
It turned out to belong to that pseudo-foreigner, Jerry Song, who was known for his Bone Fragment Replantation Surgery.
He was operating on a severe comminuted fracture on an old professor who had dedicated half his life to the nation, so the hospital administration was paying special attention.
Initially, the surgery was supposed to be performed by Tang Yuxin, but the patient’s family had listened to the head of the Third Hospital of the province, saying that Jerry Song was an authority in this field and that his Bone Fragment Replantation Surgery was globally leading.
Therefore, the hospital leadership ultimately decided unanimously to leave the surgery to Jerry Song, without even notifying Tang Yuxin, who wasn’t aware that someone had undercut her.
Being undercut was one thing, but Tang Yuxin didn’t really mind; she even hoped to take on fewer surgeries since she was already very busy.
However, what wasn’t expected was that the operation, which should have been foolproof, encountered a problem midway through.
The elderly leader suffered a fractured leg, and while Jerry Song was repairing the bone, an unexpected complication arose.
The leader was of advanced age, and his blood pressure was inherently high.
The blood pressure couldn’t be brought down during the surgery, resulting in him now being unconscious with signs of a brain hemorrhage, his life hanging by a thread.
If not handled properly, the old leader might not make it off the operating table.
And now, with the leg surgery still underway and impossible to stop, the dilemma became whether to perform a craniotomy or continue with the comminuted fracture surgery.
The only alternative would be to perform both surgeries at once, but doing so would ensure the old man wouldn’t leave the operating table alive.
However, if they just operated on the head to save his life, the family wouldn’t be able to bear the consequences.
If they did nothing at all, the old leader would still end up losing his life.
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