My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 956



Chapter 956: Chapter 940 Perception Chapter 956: Chapter 940 Perception “`

But that was probably the most disgusting thing she had ever done.

If she had known that Qin Ziye would be such a troublesome issue, she really should have let him go feed the turtles in the pond.

All her pain was caused by that man, yet she had to donate marrow to him twice.

She didn’t understand why, could it be that she and that man were really jinxed?

If that was really the case, then she must stay away from that man in the future, dead or alive, she wouldn’t have anything to do with such a person.

Gu Ning tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.

“Do you really want to go?”

Tang Yuxin had just snapped back to her senses and heard Gu Ning’s words.

She pinched Gu Ning’s fingers.

“Of course I want to go.

I dream of it, the ocean, all that water.”

Even if it was all water, she wanted to see it.

“Wait until you’ve asked for leave first.”

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Gu Ning actually had the time.

Over the past few years, the company had developed a complete operating routine, and he didn’t have that much to do, just quietly fulfilling his role as Dr.

Tang’s logistics director.

If it weren’t for him, Dr.

Tang might have starved to death already.

Tang Yuxin suddenly took this to heart.

No matter what, she had to get the leave approved to see the ocean, or she would resign.

She would go home and be a housewife, take care of the kids.

After all, her husband made more money than they could spend, and she also had shares in her father’s company, the value of which she hadn’t even figured out over the years.

Anyway, she wouldn’t be able to spend it all in this lifetime, she could perfectly retire early, start her retirement early.

She was afraid if she kept working so hard, by the time she finally had time, she’d be in her seventies or eighties.

Don’t think it’s impossible.

There’s nothing impossible in this world.

It could be that if she kept grinding away, her life would be over before she knew it.

“The parent-teacher conference for Xiaobai and Little Bai must have started by now?” Tang Yuxin pulled Gu Ning’s wrist over to check the time.

It was about that time now; if she didn’t go, was Gu Ning not going either?

“You’re not going to take a look?”

Tang Yuxin asked Gu Ning.

As parents, they should take care of the children’s affairs, right?

“I’ll go, your dad would frown upon it.”

Gu Ning had a bit of a wry smile.

“I want to go too, it’s just that your dad guards against me like a thief.

When I come home, I have to take the two kids and hide.”

Tang Yuxin pouted.

“Our two treasures were raised by their grandfather.”

“Let dad take care of them if he enjoys it; otherwise, he spends his days scolding Chengcheng,” Tang Zhinian now finds his greatest joy in these two little ones at home.

Tang Yuxin took another look at the time on Gu Ning’s wrist, then leaned on the table.

What else could she do?

Time was up, she had to enter the operating room.

“Alright, let’s go.

They’re all waiting for you,” he stood up and urged Tang Yuxin.

Being a turtle now was of no use.

“I know,” Tang Yuxin got up and patted her clothes, ready for battle.

Whether she could win was another matter.

At the very least, she had to step onto the battlefield first.

“After you have this surgery, I’ll come over with some food for you.”

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“Alright,” Tang Yuxin, though a bit full now, knew that after this surgery, it would be more than ten hours later before she could eat again.

She wouldn’t have much time for meals, for there was only an hour’s break between the two surgeries.

If she had to get food herself, she might not make it in time, so it was better for Gu Ning to bring it to her.

Well-fed, she would have plenty of time within that hour.

When she arrived at the operating room, indeed, everyone was waiting for her, seemingly quite anxious.

Just anxious, what was there to be anxious about?

Tang Yuxin didn’t understand what they were nervous about.

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Were they afraid she wouldn’t come, or that she would abandon such a critically ill patient to run away?

“Dr.

Tang, you’re here.” Indeed, the nurse stuttered upon seeing Tang Yuxin’s cold face, evidently frightened.

However, as soon as she thought about the two surgeries Tang Yuxin had to perform next, she began to sympathize with Tang Yuxin.

She even considered whether to light three sticks of incense for Tang Yuxin, to prevent her from vomiting blood on the operating table.

And even if Tang Yuxin did vomit blood, she couldn’t stop.

Dean Zhu was trying to save patients but was also murdering their medical staff.

“Dr.

Tang, can we start now?”

The assistant asked Tang Yuxin, who had already prepared everything inside and were just waiting for her.

“Yes, let’s start,” Tang Yuxin changed into her clothes and entered the operating room.

The patient inside suffered from a brain hemorrhage coupled with a cardiac condition, a more serious case than that of the patient with the broken leg.

No one knew whether his bleeding would suddenly intensify.

A burst of even a tiny blood vessel would spell disaster for him.

The patient’s head had been shaved clean, shining like Dean Zhu’s head.

And now the nurse couldn’t help but pause, just like Yuxin, she too remembered Dean Zhu’s bald head.

Perhaps they both thought whether Tang Yuxin, in making the incision, would mistake the patient’s head for the Dean’s.

Tang Yuxin placed her hand on the patient’s head.

Over the years, her hands seemed to have become more perceptive, whether from her increasing proficiency in the Acupuncture Method, or from her longer tenure as a doctor and the growing number of patients she’d seen, bestowing her hands with a strange new sense of awareness.

She had only recently discovered this, in fact, while treating Ren’s father.

She laid her hands on the patient’s skull and distinctly felt a spot hotter than the others—this was where the bleeding was occurring.

Now, her fingers could detect objects as large as blood vessels to as small as minuscule bleeding points.

Though she lacked complete confidence in the tiniest details, being able to determine a general location significantly reduced harm to the patient.

Less harm meant better recovery prospects and overall health benefits.

The others were gaping at Tang Yuxin, truly clueless as to what she was doing by touching the patient’s head.

Could it be that the patient’s bald head was just that enjoyable to touch?

Tang Yuxin continued her absorbed touching.

How long did this action last?

Until she let go and said to the assistant, “Proceed with the minimally invasive surgery.”

“Minimally invasive?”

The assistant could hardly believe what they had heard.

“Dr.

Tang, are you sure you want to perform minimally invasive surgery?”

It wasn’t that they didn’t trust Tang Yuxin’s decision, but because it was just too astonishing.

During the examination, they found that the patient’s cerebral hemorrhage was already extensive, uncontrollable due to the sheer volume of bleeding.


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