My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 568



Chapter 568: Chapter 560: They Don’t Want It Chapter 568: Chapter 560: They Don’t Want It “This is a film of her performing the operation at the time, you may want to take a look, Mr.

Tong.”

This is valuable material from our hospital, which normally wouldn’t be accessible to outsiders.

But this time, I was determined to share this precious information.

I hope that it can help Tang Yuxin reach new heights and subsequently treat more patients.

My intention was good, but sometimes good intentions can lead to bad outcomes.

Unbeknownst to me, my goodwill almost got Tang Yuxin killed.

I could have never foreseen it and neither could anyone else.

Of course, Tong Feng couldn’t have known either.

Out of courtesy, Tong Feng accepted the film.

Indeed, taking the film was a polite gesture, but whether he would watch it or not was up to his mood.

After some time, he would make an excuse to return it.

After all, Director Zhu is a smart man and understood that, like taking an apprentice, some things can’t be forced.

He certainly can’t force him to take a student.

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As Tong Shu said, the medical skills of the Tong family aren’t meant to be shared with outsiders.

Seeing that Tong Feng had accepted the film, Director Zhu sighed in relief.

As long as it was accepted, he believed that if Tong Feng was a person who cherished talent, he would not let go of a good seedling like Tang Yuxin.

Tong Shu is good and talented, but in Director Zhu’s eyes, she couldn’t hold a candle to Tang Yuxin – the only difference being their backgrounds.

Otherwise, a simple fracture operation wouldn’t have spiraled into an irresolvable situation.

He thought, if Tang Yuxin and Tong Shu could switch places, then Tang Yuxin would probably achieve even more and go even further in the medical field.

As he walked Tong Feng out and returned, he ran into Tang Yuxin.

He was going to call out to her, wanting to inform her about this matter.

But then he thought otherwise,

After all, there was no answer from Tong Feng.

If he mentioned it now and Tong Feng disagreed, it would be embarrassing for Tang Yuxin.

So, he decided not to say anything until he heard back from Tong Feng.

Tang Yuxin turned around, only to see Director Zhu’s figure disappearing around the corner.

She felt an inexplicable unease, her brow furrowing.

It must be due to lack of sleep.

That was her explanation.

What else could she say?

That her sixth sense was acting up?

That she felt something was about to happen?

Truthfully, she didn’t have time to waste.

With so many things happening in the hospital, she needed to adjust herself properly.

As a doctor, she couldn’t afford any mistakes.

One slip-up could cost a life.

Time can’t be reversed, nor can life be relived.

Unlike her, she didn’t have a loving grandfather to clean up her mess.

Later, Tong Feng came a few more times to help Zhu Xiaohong with his treatment.

Each time, Director Zhu tried to invite doctors from all over the hospital to learn as much as they could.

However, as Tong Feng practiced traditional Chinese medicine and most doctors in their hospital practiced Western medicine, they didn’t understand what they were seeing and treated it as a pure spectacle.

The only person who might understand was Tang Yuxin.

But she was not too interested in the medical skills of the Tong Family, and she had no intention of learning from them surreptitiously.

She did not like or agree with their unscrupulous methods.

In her opinion, amputation was a better option.

A leg for a decade or more of life.

If the patient was unlikely to enjoy their life henceforth, what use was that leg to them?

The concept of meridians exists not only in books but in reality too.

What Tong Feng was doing was forcibly reversing the flow of the meridian in Zhu Xiaohong’s leg.

He was saving the leg but potentially costing a life.

Before making such a decision, did he discuss it with the patient?

He probably didn’t dare.

If so, Zhu Xiaohong, with his relentless temperament, wouldn’t be lying there quietly, like a lamb waiting for slaughter.

Tong Feng originally came to clean up for his granddaughter so naturally he didn’t disclose these details.

But not doing so seemed to contradict his own ethics.

Anything outside of ethics had a touch of character and if there was a problem with one’s character, there would doubtless be issues with their medical integrity.

Tang Yuxin was just another observer amongst the crowd.

As she had no intention of learning from the spectacle, she too found it to be gibberish.

Naturally, Tong Feng paid no more attention to her.

Several times, Director Zhu tried to bring up the issue of Tong Feng taking on a student, but each time, Tong Feng interrupted him.

Director Zhu knew when he wasn’t welcome, so he no longer mentioned it.

Older people often have their own peculiar traits and he knew he couldn’t force the issue and could only wait quietly.

Thanks to Tong Feng, the reputation of the military hospital was restored.

However, it’s good to have a strong backing.

Despite the serious mistake Tong Shu made, which could’ve resulted in a medical accident, she was still working in the hospital without any punishment or criticism.

Sometimes Tang Yuxin thought criticism would’ve been better.

After being reprimanded and admitting her mistake, at least she would have shown accountability.

Despite what had transpired, she kept her head held high as if nothing had happened.

Could it be that she hadn’t noticed?

Hadn’t she seen the change in the way others looked at her?

No longer the eyes of envy, jealousy, admiration, or fondness.

She might still be in the clouds but people no longer wished to gaze at those stars.

She might look clean on the outside, but inside she’s dirty.

As for Tong Feng and Tong Shu, they were far removed from Tang Yuxin.

At least she thought so.

She didn’t see Tong Shu more than a few times a day.

They didn’t interfere with each other’s business.

Whoever made the mistake, should carry the burden.

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Whoever’s patient, should take responsibility.

What Tong Shu was thinking about all day, Tang Yuxin wouldn’t know.

She wasn’t a mind-reader.

All she knew was what she herself had been thinking about lately.

“I’m going home.”

Tang Yuxin picked up her bag, ready to head back to her dormitory.

“Where are you going?”

Li Jia grabbed Tang Yuxin’s braids, “Didn’t we agree to go shopping together?

Why are you ditching us again?”


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