My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 547



Chapter 547: Chapter 539: Robbing Things Chapter 547: Chapter 539: Robbing Things Tang Yuxin looked at Gu Ning.

She blinked.

It was said that Gu Ning had been on the vehicle right behind hers.

When Tang Yuxin had stepped off the bus, Gu Ning had too, only she had disembarked while Gu Ning had leapt out.

Perhaps it had been because she’d departed the vehicle in such a way that their vehicle had been delayed by several minutes, just long enough for them to be trapped here by a landslide, while the vehicle that was following theirs had not been so fortunate and now found itself buried deep within the tunnel.

Inside the tunnel were hefty blocks of stone and with their strength, it was unlikely that they would be able to move the stones and rescue those trapped inside.

Tang Yuxin thought back to a story in the news she’d heard in her past life; a story of a bus that had been crushed in a landslide, where by the time those trapped inside were finally freed, only a few had survived.

Of the few dozen passengers on the bus, how many had lived?

The vehicle ahead suffered misfortune, but the one behind them at least had the luck of surviving.

Gu Ning had been at the tunnel for quite some time but ultimately, he’d had to turn back.

The entrance to the tunnel was completely blocked off and no amount of human effort could clear it.

Given the circumstances, he felt rather helpless.

All they could do for now was look after those who were still alive.

As for those trapped inside, they’d have to wait for rescue.

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As for how many could be saved, that would ultimately be down to individual luck.

Tang Yuxin hid away some of her remaining food supplies, just enough for her and Gu Ning.

There wasn’t much, just enough to maintain their physical needs for a few days.

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The rest she had distributed among the survivors.

She looked at Gu Ning.

He rubbed her head but didn’t say a word.

Then he divided up some of the food among them.

Even though everyone was hungry and many tried to snatch the food, wanting to hoard it for their own consumption, Gu Ning’s stern face and military uniform, coupled with his severe demeanor and imposing height, exerted a terrifying pressure on the others.

So those who had intentions of snatching other people’s food stayed silent.

Otherwise, they were liable not only to miss out on their share of the food, but also likely to get a beating.

Humans had an innate sense of danger.

The so-called fear of death and the tendency to bully the weak and fear the strong were all related to this instinct.

The little food that they had was divided among the twenty or so survivors.

There were instances where they had to split a single piece of snack food between them, which was hardly satisfying.

But at least those snacks were high in calories.

When it came to things like milk candy, Tang Yuxin had made sure to keep a good supply on hand.

As for items like chocolate, she had kept them for herself.

She was a doctor, after all, not a fairy.

She could help others and even save their lives, but that didn’t mean she had to risk her own life.

Some of the survivors had been injured.

Gu Ning fetched Tang Yuxin to help take a look.

Tang Yuxin first examined one man whose face had turned ashen and lips were pale, showing signs of severe blood loss.

“Where do you feel uncomfortable?”

Tang Yuxin squatted down, took the man’s hand, and put her fingers on his wrist.

Unable to administer a proper examination, she utilised her knowledge in Traditional Chinese medicine instead.

“Where is your discomfort?” Tang Yuxin asked him again.

“I…”

The man licked his chapped lips.

“I feel uncomfortable everywhere.

It hurts everywhere,” he said, his face turning ashen again.

He looked as if he was on the verge of death.

Tang Yuxin withdrew her hand, her face hardened, showing no trace of relaxation.

“How is he?”

Gu Ning asked Tang Yuxin, fearing that the man’s condition might be grave, like another man they’d come across named Yu Liang, whose symptoms had been concealed and had only been found to have internal injuries.

“It’s not major,” Gu Ning moved on to examine the next injured person.

“What do you mean, ‘it’s not major’?”

The man on his deathbed was taken aback at those words.

“I’m on the brink of death!

Are you both blind?

Can’t you see that I’m dying?

And you’re trying to say that I’m not in a major situation?

Who do you think you are?

Are you a doctor?

Are you a physician?

Stop pretending to be concerned and stop treating our lives as a joke.”

“I apologize for the misunderstanding,” Tang Yuxin had moved on to check on another patient.

She pursed her lips faintly, “Actually, I am a physician.”

Moreover, not just any ordinary doctor, she was an expert.

It wasn’t so easy getting treatment from her.

This was the reason why she had been sought after by the military hospital even before she graduated, determined to recruit her no matter what.

Upon hearing that Tang Yuxin was a doctor, the previously agitated man immediately reached out and grabbed Tang Yuxin’s sleeve.

“Doctor, please help me.

I am dying.”

Tang Yuxin pulled her hand back from the man.

But the man grabbed her sleeve again.

“There are others here who are worse off than you are.” Tang Yuxin once again pulled her sleeve from the man’s grip.

There was still much for her to do.

With so many injured here, there were bound to be some with severe internal injuries.

External injuries were less of a concern, but internal injuries, even with her capabilities as a doctor, even after being a physician in two lifetimes, there was little she could do about those.

Especially given that they lacked both medication and the right conditions for proper medical intervention, she felt utterly helpless.

What she could do was to try to alleviate some of their pain and buy them some time until they could be properly rescued.

At first, the man was startled by Tang Yuxin’s rejection, but soon his eyes turned red out of anger, not sorrow.

“I’m also a patient!

Doesn’t that mean you should treat me first?”

Overwhelmed by anger, the man lunged at Tang Yuxin, intending to tear her to shreds.

When one’s life was in danger, the lives of others seemed petty in comparison; only one’s own life was of the greatest value.

“Step back!” Tang Yuxin swatted him away.

She had more pressing concerns than to quarrel with an idiot.

“You vixen.”

The man leapt to his feet, full of vigour, hardly the picture of a dying patient.

Who would believe his claims that he was on the brink of death?

Especially after seeing his energy and ability to curse so vehemently despite his supposed condition.

Just as he was about to lung at Tang Yuxin, a hand reached out and grabbed hold of the man’s collar and tossed him aside.

When the man gathered his wits to retaliate, he found himself staring back at Gu Ning’s stern face and his hollow, intimidating gaze.

Immediately, the man lost his nerve.

Even the curses he was about to spew got swallowed back down his throat.


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