Chapter 560
Chapter 560: Chapter 552 Kind Reminder Chapter 560: Chapter 552 Kind Reminder The night passed peacefully, and Tang Yuxin changed out of her doctor’s uniform, preparing to go back to her dormitory to rest.
She needed a good sleep.
As for eating, she would think about it after she woke up.
If she were asked to eat now, she didn’t think she could.
When she was about to leave, she turned back and put Zhu Xiaohong’s medical records on top.
If Tong Shu was responsible, she should notice it and detect any mistakes.
Such minor errors should be quickly noticed by someone of Tong Shu’s caliber.
After doing this, she left the hospital and went straight back to her dormitory.
As she had imagined, she fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow.
After working the night shift, she felt exhausted.
After all, it had been a long time since she last worked a night shift, and even a day’s rest didn’t seem to help her recover.
When she arrived at the hospital, she happened to meet Tong Shu.
“I put the case file on top,” Tang Yuxin still felt uneasy.
She truly detested Zhu Xiaohong, but a patient was a patient, and a life was a life.
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She would never treat a patient as an enemy or play with a person’s life.
So she blurted out the reminder without much thought.
Tong Shu stopped and sized up Tang Yuxin for a while.
In the end, she just scoffed, “My patient, it seems, doesn’t need your concern or your reminders.
Not to mention that there is nothing wrong with my surgery, even if something is wrong, you can discover it, but I can’t?”
After speaking, she walked past Tang Yuxin with a strut, like a proud mother hen who just laid an egg.
Tang Yuxin smacked her own mouth.
It seemed she had indeed been meddling too much.
After all, the patient was Tong Shu’s responsibility.
Tang had done her part by giving a warning, and as for the consequences, they were beyond her control and certainly not her responsibility.
Tong Shu went back to her office and got busy.
As a medical prodigy and a leading figure in the medical field, those who sought her treatment were far from ordinary.
Besides residents of the local area, her patients usually had special identities or belonged to the military.
Then something occurred to her, and she pulled the case files in front of her, taking out Zhu Xiaohong’s.
But upon taking it out, she threw it back down immediately.
She must be crazy to believe that woman, she thought.
She deduced that Tang Yuxin must be jealous of her.
After all, she came from a good family and was an exceptional doctor – something common people would not understand.
And why should she look at Zhu Xiaohong’s case files?
Her surgery was executed flawlessly, and there was no way anything could go wrong.
If something was to go wrong, it would have already happened.
Why would she need to wait until now?
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She got up and went to check on her patients.
She left the medical records untouched and trusted her own judgement and abilities.
Zhu Xiaohong had woke up.
She had initially thought she was finished, but to her surprise, when she woke up, she was alive, the surgery was complete, and she wasn’t missing any limbs.
Although she was in pain, at least she was alive.
And the most important part was that she would be okay.
Once she was discharged, she would be a normal person again.
She couldn’t understand why she was having such a run of bad luck this year.
She had taken a train, which had broken down mid-way, forcing her to switch to a bus that ended up in an accident.
She was stranded in a deserted place for nearly ten days, hungry, cold, and thirsty; she barely survived that ordeal.
She had just managed to get back on her feet when she was involved in another car accident, which nearly broke her leg.
She decided that she must have offended her “tai sui” (a celestial phenomenon believed to bring misfortune), and once she recovered, she would go to a temple and pray to remove her misfortune.
“How do you feel today?” Tong Shu asked as she entered, addressing Zhu Xiaohong.
As Zhu Xiaohong looked up, she saw a very young doctor.
Being in the hospital, she instinctively respected the physicians.
“Doctor, will my leg be okay?”
Zhu Xiaohong hadn’t felt much pain, possibly due to the anesthetic still having an effect.
So she was clear-headed enough to inquire about her leg.
Although the nurse had assured her that her leg was fine, she wanted to hear it from the doctor for extra reassurance.
“Your leg?” Tong Shu smirked lightly.
“Don’t worry, there is no problem with your leg.
Once you’re healed, you will be a normal person.”
When Zhu Xiaohong heard the doctor say this, the hand that had been gripping the bedsheet let go, leaving traces of sweat on the fabric.
She rubbed her sweaty palm on the sheet and occasionally glanced at her plastered legs.
She let out a sigh of relief, matching the relaxing of her fingers.
Her leg was all right.
That was great news.
She knew she wouldn’t so easily succumbed to an accident.
There was a saying, ‘Surviving a great disaster leads to good luck.’ According to the nurse, she was the least injured among the passengers of the bus.
This indicated that even fate was on her side.
Having survived severe hunger once, she was sure to live.
She then started to recover peacefully in the hospital.
It wasn’t just any hospital; it was a top-level hospital with the best medical facilities and doctors in the country.
All kinds of severe diseases could be cured there.
So, a fractured leg like hers was not a problem at all.
They just needed to move their fingers a bit and she would be fine.
“The doctor who performed surgery on me seemed really young.
How good must their medical skills be to become a doctor at such a young age?” She casually started a chat with the nurse who was doing rounds.
She was feeling fine, but she didn’t fully trust the young doctor.
The profession of a doctor seemed to be one where age corresponds to skill, right?