Chapter 1022
Chapter 1022: Chapter 1005: Let Her Grow Old to See the Sea?
Chapter 1022: Chapter 1005: Let Her Grow Old to See the Sea?
By now, she was able to independently complete the task, and the level of completion was quite high.
When she placed the scalpel on the tray, applause rang out from everyone.
She truly felt an immense sense of accomplishment.
Although, in the days prior, she had almost wanted to give up being a doctor, feeling the profession was too demanding—being hit, misunderstood, on the verge of giving up because of the difficulty.
But in the end, she persevered.
She was especially grateful that she could always maintain her original intention, steadfastly remaining in her position, never wavering, never leaving.
The doors of the operating room opened, and Tang Yuxin stepped out.
She placed her hand on her forehead.
She hadn’t felt it before, but now she felt discomfort everywhere.
She would have to check herself later to see if that woman had made her sick.
Lin Feng quickly stood up.
How could it be less than three hours and she was already out?
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His complexion changed instantly, worried that the surgery had failed because of the delayed time.
As soon as he saw Tang Yuxin, he hurried over to find out the reason, but Zhou Xiaomeng also came out following her.
“Don’t worry,” Zhou Xiaomeng removed her mask, her babyface very friendly and her smile charming.
“The elderly gentleman is fine.
Doctor Tang used a minimally invasive surgery and has removed his hidden dangers.
Because it was minimally invasive, the patient’s wound is very small and should recover easily.”
“By the way, you can see him soon.”
As she spoke, the patient was wheeled out by the doctors.
Lin Feng hurried over.
Even though he didn’t understand what Zhou Xiaomeng meant, seeing his father lying on the gurney, pale but breathing evenly, was a relief.
There was only a thin bandage wrapped around his head, not too thick, and with no blood seeping through, which was enough to show that the wound was indeed very small—how small, he didn’t know.
But minimally invasive surgeries are supposed to be quite small, after all.
All he hoped for was that his father wouldn’t suffer too much from the head injury, which was still serious to some extent.
Although he didn’t know the details yet, he soon found out that his father’s postoperative wound was much lighter than he had imagined.
At this moment, someone came hurriedly from a distance.
“Gu bro…”
Zhou Xiaomeng quickly waved at him.
Gu Ning hurried over.
“Have you seen Yuxin?”
“Doctor Tang just left,” she pointed in a direction, “she went that way not too long ago, she probably hasn’t gone far.”
“Thank you,” Gu Ning said to Zhou Xiaomeng, and then quickly ran in the direction she had indicated.
Indeed, Tang Yuxin hadn’t gone far, as she was now sitting in a rest chair, staring blankly ahead, her hair disheveled and still dressed in her doctor’s coat.
Gu Ning hurried over and crouched in front of her.
“Are you okay?” he clasped Tang Yuxin’s hands that were resting on her knees.
Thankfully, they weren’t too cold, but she seemed to be lacking energy.
Tang Yuxin pouted, “My hair is a mess.”
“Let me see,” Gu Ning placed his hand on her hair, tidying it up a bit, “Don’t worry, it’s not too messy, you’re still presentable.”
“Really?” Tang Yuxin pressed down on the top of her head, and as for the marks from being bound on her arms, they had also begun to fade.
Unless you looked closely, they weren’t noticeable.
Tang Yuxin touched her hair again, and it indeed didn’t seem too disheveled.
“I feel like I’ve been having an unlucky streak lately.”
She put her hand on Gu Ning’s shoulder and leaned her forehead against him.
“I want to go see the ocean.”
“Okay,” Gu Ning gently stroked her hair, aware of the heavy pressure she was under.
The recent events were already too much, and she had been misunderstood by many out of the blue.
Thus, being a human is really not easy.
Being a good person is hard,
and being a doctor is even harder.
As for that nouveau riche woman, Tang Yuxin asked Gu Ning—Gu Ning must have known what happened to be here.
Truth be told, she wasn’t harmed, that woman just tied her up and did not subject her to any physical abuse.
It was probably just a scare tactic, she didn’t have the guts to do more.
But she would end up paying a price for her actions today that she couldn’t imagine.
So, people really should know some law, to avoid harming others and themselves in the end.
Gu Ning patted her back, comforting her—it was indeed rare for someone to finish a surgery under such circumstances.
Her dedication as a doctor was unquestionable.
The model worker of the hospital was undoubtedly her.
As for that woman,
she was Tao Lin’s sister and Tao Yiming’s aunt; the family owned a small restaurant and had some extra money.
Usually, she loved to put on airs without any real ability.
“Don’t worry,” Gu Ning would not let those who hurt Tang Yuxin off the hook, “that patient’s family member is not easy to deal with either.
Without us lifting a finger, the woman’s crimes are not minor.”
Maybe that nouveau riche had just wanted to scare Tang Yuxin, but a careless move could have her charged with a serious crime like robbery and homicide.
Tang Yuxin had no intention of reconciling—the Tao family was enough of a nuisance as it was.
If the sister came today, would a brother come tomorrow, and aunts and uncles the day after?
Dealing with them day after day, no one could tolerate it.
It was just the woman’s bad luck—Tang Yuxin wanted to make an example of her, to kill the chicken to warn the monkey.
As for Lin Feng, he was indeed not an ordinary person, but Tang Yuxin had not inquired about the nature of his family.
However, the outburst from that woman landed her in jail, along with Tao Lin.
No one should tell Tang Yuxin that children are innocent.
Yes, children are innocent, but should her child be guilty?
What one does has its consequences.
This world isn’t just about hurting others without expecting retaliation.
“Are you really going?”
Director Zhu asked Tang Yuxin with a worried frown, “Would you like to stay a few more days?”
Tang Yuxin rolled her eyes toward the ceiling, “I originally took leave last month, and now it’s already more than half a month overdue.
You’re not going to make me wait until I’m so old I can hardly walk to take my holiday, are you?”
“By then what sea would I see?
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I’d just fill a basin with water and put it in front of my eyes.”