Chapter 1100
Chapter 1100: Chapter 1082: The Literati Family Chapter 1100: Chapter 1082: The Literati Family As for Tang Yuxin, since she didn’t have an office, she just found a place to sit and began to look over Wen Qi’s medical records and the records of his postoperative recovery.
She turned a page, where all the specific examination records were documented; from post-surgery to the present, everything looked good.
Thanks to his youth and vitality, much like a sapling, even if a branch is broken, it would always grow back.
As long as the roots are sound, it will not grow awry.
She placed the documents on her lap and flipped through them one by one, organizing each page as she went.
She expected to stay here for about a week this time.
She needed to replenish all of Wen Qi’s depleted vitality as soon as possible so that his leg could eventually recover to its original state.
In all the cases she had seen, he was the one who was least obedient and most troublesome.
After she finished organizing, she planned to leave.
Wen Qi was her only patient here; she didn’t need to handle the others.
There was no point in staying if it wasn’t to her satisfaction, even for volunteer work.
At the moment, she was extremely dissatisfied.
Having been worked to the bone for over a month without a penny of salary, nearly breaking her hands in the process, she disliked this kind of losing business.
It seemed unlikely that anyone would enjoy it.
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The next morning, as soon as she arrived at the hospital, she went straight to Wen Qi’s ward.
Before she entered, she heard voices inside as if people were talking.
When she entered, she saw a middle-aged couple inside that looked well-cultured in appearance, demeanor, and dress.
Therefore, Tang Yuxin realized these must be Wen Qi’s parents, and likely not from an ordinary family.
“You are Dr.
Tang?”
The middle-aged man quickly stood up and came forward, recognizing Tang Yuxin at once.
“You know me?”
Tang Yuxin was puzzled; did she have acquaintances here?
Moreover, it seemed that she did not recognize these two people.
“I’ve been to the main hospital once and just happened to see you,” the middle-aged man continued, his attitude extremely respectful.
“I am Wen Qi’s father.
Thank you so much for this time.”
His respectful language made Tang Yuxin feel somewhat flattered.
Just a few days ago, she had been scolded and pointed at, but now she was greeted by someone so polite—a bit unfamiliar to her, truth be told.
Yet, being treated with respect was undoubtedly a pleasant sensation.
Wen Qi’s father was exceedingly courteous in his interactions, clearly a cultured individual, which one could tell from his behavior.
Wen Qi’s mother was only holding her son and crying, but her manners were also impeccable.
Thus, the parents’ first impression was indeed favorable.
It was no surprise then that Wen Qi, this young man, was so popular in the hospital and genuinely well-liked by everyone.
All the doctors and nurses took extra care of him.
This wasn’t without reason after all; mainly it was because he had such remarkable parents who had put considerable effort into his upbringing.
The influence of parents on their children is truly significant, so Tang Yuxin resolved that in the future she would be even-tempered and ensure not to raise two troublesome children.
When Tang Yuxin was about to treat Wen Qi, both Wen Qi’s father and mother stepped out of the ward, not daring to disturb, and they also obtained quite a bit of information from other medical staff.
Especially regarding the Zhang Family’s affairs.
Upon learning that his son’s second fracture might be related to the Zhang Family, Wen Qi’s usually gentle and polite father’s expression changed instantly, yet he remained silent and unflustered.
As for how the Wen Family would deal with the Zhang Family, that was none of Tang Yuxin’s business.
Yuxin would do only what she ought to do.
Once Wen Qi’s leg was capable of recovering on its own, and without any complications, she would leave.
After lifting her hands from the medicinal solution, Gu Ning passed her a towel.
Yuxin hurriedly took the towel and wiped her hands dry.
“How is it now?” Gu Ning came over and sat next to her, asking if her hand had recovered.
Tang Yuxin turned her wrist and made a few expressive gestures with her hands, hmm, it seemed not bad, but she felt it might need a few more days of soaking because her hand had not yet regained its full flexibility.
However, the muscle tension was no longer as severe as before.
If there were no accidents, just a few more days and she would have accomplished her task with Wen Qi’s recovery, and then she could go home.
She truly missed home.
What exactly had they come out here to do?
Even though she wasn’t at the headquarters, she felt busier than ever, exhausted, and without any time to rest.
After Wen Qi’s acupuncture session was over, his condition stabilized somewhat.
Provided there were no third fracture, time would afford him a good period of recovery.
Then he could be discharged smoothly, and after some time of further recovery, he would be able to walk again.
Tang Yuxin handed over the materials in her hands to a new doctor, and her subsequent work would be handled by the hospital.
She had completed her task.
“Dr.
Tang, have you heard?”
A doctor was inquiring Tang Yuxin, who would also become Wen Qi’s new chief physician.
The materials Yuxin provided contained her medical philosophy—the embodiment of a good doctor’s experience, which is an invaluable treasure for a physician and could greatly benefit them.
Perhaps it would be these same insights that led to another rising star in their ranks.
Therefore, he dearly valued the materials Tang Yuxin had given, and he was determined to diligently study them, so that one day soon, he might catch up to Tang Yuxin’s footsteps and become an excellent doctor.
“Heard what?” Tang Yuxin raised her eyelids, wondering what it could be now.
Surely this wouldn’t mean that her return home was going to be further delayed?
“About that Zhang Dong.”
The doctor spoke to Tang Yuxin in a hushed voice, making sure no one else was around.
“Zhang Dong?”
Yuxin couldn’t recall who this Zhang Dong was offhand—not one of her patients, so she really didn’t remember.
She might recognize faces but forget names or remember the names but not the faces.
The name sounded vaguely familiar, yet she had no significant recollection, suggesting he wasn’t a patient under her care.
It was the man who previously forced you to perform surgery, the one with the other broken leg.
Ah, that person.
If you’re talking about him, then Yuxin remembered.
The surgery back then was performed by Dr.
Kong, and it was that patient who had almost caused her to lose her hand.
She didn’t hold deep grudges against her patients; as a doctor, her duty was to treat and to heal.
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But even so, she would only take on tasks within her capabilities.
At that time, her abilities were clearly not up to par, so naturally, she would not accept a surgery that she wasn’t confident in, one that could ruin the rest of her medical career.