My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 513



Chapter 513: Chapter 507: Avalanche Chapter 513: Chapter 507: Avalanche No one else knew about Tang Yuxin’s situation, how could she possibly know?

As the daughter of Tang Zhinian, the head honcho of Qing’an Real Estate, how could she possibly be broke?

And to even ask for donations, what on earth has she been reduced to in the military hospital?

Just as Li Jia was about to say something, she saw Tang Yuxin slowly opening her eyes.

She was eating her meal at an unhurried pace, yet her eyes look terrifying and profoundly unsettling..

Li Jia shivered involuntarily.

Had a snowflake slipped inside her collar?

Why was she so chilled all of a sudden?

Li Jia touched her face, deciding not to utter another word recklessly.

They finished breakfast, then lunch, and now they were waiting for dinner.

But there wasn’t any business coming their way.

Just sitting there eating, drinking, bearing the cold, admiring the snow, waiting for another hour.

It was supposed to be a four-day training, but they had toughed it out for two days, half the time.

With a bit more effort, they would be back in the hospital, enjoying the warmth, and their comfy beds.

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Plus, they could finally eat some meat.

The snow was still falling the next day.

Yet, no one had returned.

Tang Yuxin checked the time: it was already ten in the morning, time for lunch.

However, when she stepped outside, she felt like something was off.

People were coming back, but they were all looking rush and panic-stricken, as if something had happened.

Tang Yuxin hurried forward, stopped someone and asked, “Did something happen?

Why is everyone in such a hurry?”

The student looked distressed: his shoes were wet.

He pointed his finger at the snow mountain behind him,

“We encountered an avalanche.

Some people are trapped in the snow.

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We’re preparing to rescue them.”

“An avalanche?” Tang Yuxin felt a sudden chill.

How could there be an avalanche out of the blue?

“How are the people inside?”

She’d never experienced an avalanche before, she only knew it from TV, where it was portrayed as a deadly event.

“I don’t know,” the student shook his head.

“We can’t even get in, we have no idea how they are.”

“How many people are trapped?” Tang Yuxin asked further.

She needed to figure out what to prepare – what injuries the victims might have, what medicines would be required, and what else they would need.

“There are five people,” the soldier replied, “the number of people inside is confirmed.

And there’s one more person there.”

“Mr.

Gu Ning is also there, I’m sorry,” the student appeared exceedingly anxious.

“I have to report to the company now, I can’t delay anymore.” Having said that, he turned and ran off.

It took a moment for Tang Yuxin to lower her hand.

Her mind was filled with a buzzing noise as she processed the information she had just received: an avalanche had occurred, five people were missing and one of them was…

Gu Ning.

When Tang Yuxin returned, everyone was preparing inside.

Beds were positioned and medicines were prepared.

However, the medicine for injections was frozen, and currently being thawed in warm water.

How these people would look when they returned, what types of injuries they’d have, no one knew.

Physical injuries were inevitable, the severity was now the question.

Bone injuries, internal injuries, at least there were only five people.

If there were fifty people, their tiny group could not manage.

The current problem was that nobody had anticipated such heavy snowfall, resulting in an avalanche.

The avalanche had cut off the path they had taken to get here.

Now, they were stuck – unable to exit or enter, and even if they wanted to call a helicopter, the severe snowstorm made it impossible for it to fly.

It was already getting dark, and nobody had returned yet.

They kept replacing the water in which they had placed the medication.

The weather was too cold and if they didn’t keep a close eye, the water might freeze again, turning the medications into ice cubes.

Tang Yuxin looked at the scene outside, then grabbed her bag and started stuffing medicines into it.

She also filled the pockets of her large coat with medicine.

Then she put on her coat, grabbed a lantern, and headed towards the door.

“Yuxin, where are you going?”

Lin Yile quickly grabbed her.

“The snow is so heavy, where are you going?

Do you want to lose your life?”

“I can’t wait here anymore,” Tang Yuxin wrapped herself tighter in her coat.

She knew that Gu Ning would be okay, that he would live long, at least until she was thirty-three and he nearly forty.

He wouldn’t die.

Yet, she was afraid.

Afraid that those close to her would deviate from their fates in their previous lives.

Like her second uncle, who had survived but would never have children.

Like Wei Jiani, who had surprisingly become a doctor.

Like Zhang Yong’an, now living a poor, decrepit life, surviving on others’ charity.

Her greatest fear was that Gu Ning would suffer a different fate somehow.

So, she couldn’t sit still and do nothing.

She was worried sick and anxious.

“Yuxin,” Lin Yile held Tang Yuxin’s arm tightly.

“Don’t act rashly.

It’s too late and the snowfall is heavy.

We can’t go out.”

“No,” Tang Yuxin pulled her hand free from Lin Yile.

“I can’t stay here.” She couldn’t make herself stay put.

Restless and anxious, she couldn’t wait any longer.

If they were injured, if they were severely injured, an extra minute of waiting was an added minute of danger.

Wait until when?

Until dawn?

Until the snow stops?

Or until the snow melts?

Then it may be too late; all that might be left are frozen corpses.

Lin Yile gnashed her teeth and then released Tang Yuxin’s arm.

She ran back to grab a medicine box.

Then, she followed Tang Yuxin outside.

“Why are you coming with me?” Tang Yuxin took the medicine box from Lin Yile.

“Just give it to me.”

“I’m going with you,” Lin Yile’s gaze was resolute, her frostbitten fingers clutching the medicine box tightly.

“I’m a nurse; I can help.”

“Aren’t you scared?” Tang Yuxin endured the snowflakes hitting her face; it was dangerous weather.

“No,” Lin Yile shook her head, though she hesitated a little.

But she nodded in the end.

“If you’re not scared, then why should I be?”

“Let’s go then,” said Tang Yuxin, putting the medicine inside her coat, so that her body heat could keep it warm.

It wouldn’t freeze this way.


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