Chapter 967
Chapter 967: Chapter 951: Severe Fermentation Chapter 967: Chapter 951: Severe Fermentation “The surgery you underwent was supposed to take at least seven hours, but thanks to Dr.
Tang’s medical prowess, she changed the surgical plan on the fly.
Instead of a lengthy craniotomy for the old man, she performed a minimally invasive procedure that took less than two hours.
It should’ve been a good thing for both the patient and doctor.
However, trouble came from the patient scheduled after you.”
“When they heard your surgery was finished, they insisted on having their surgery moved up.
But how can you just change an operation time?
Without giving the doctor any rest or time to eat, and as if the operating room had no other arrangements, they made a fuss and demanded that Dr.
Tang conduct their surgery.”
“The hospital never agreed to change the operation time.
They assumed Dr.
Tang was brushing them off.
That patient’s mother blocked Dr.
Tang at the entrance.
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When Dr.
Tang arrived, she simply swung a chair at Dr.
Tang’s head.
It was Dr.
Tang’s husband who stepped in and took the blow, and he lost quite a bit of blood in the process.”
After he finished speaking, many sighed in disappointment, “Isn’t that attempted murder?”
“Exactly,” said the speaker with a twist of his mouth, “They were arrested, but Dr.
Tang really is a good doctor.
In the end, she still performed the surgery for that patient, which took a whole eleven hours.”
“Such a long surgery and they don’t even let the doctor get proper rest.
How can she operate without any rest?”
“Exactly!
Exactly!”
The others agreed, feeling increasingly uncomfortable the more they thought about it.
Such a good and responsible doctor – if anything were to happen to her, it would be a huge loss for us common folk.
If Dr.
Tang was seriously injured, who would bear the responsibility for the patients who couldn’t be treated by her in the future?
Mrs.
Qin was feeding her husband, and though she didn’t say a word, her face was full of anger and resentment.
Meanwhile, in another ward, Xu Xiaoyan, who had a leg injury, kept asking.
“Dad, where’s mom?
Why hasn’t she come by?”
She had been awake for several days and knew that her leg surgery was done.
Fearing at first that she might have lost her leg, she couldn’t bear the thought but finally realized that her leg was still there – her leg, her foot.
Overwhelmed with relief, she wept for joy.
Yet she hadn’t seen her mother, and she noticed the nurses here didn’t seem to smile much.
“Your mother had to go back first; she will come by in a few days.”
Xu’s father comforted Xiaoyan, unable to reveal that her mother had hit someone.
The victim was Dr.
Tang’s husband, who was struck on the head until it bled and was hauled away by the police.
He had tried to see the doctor, but she refused to meet with him.
He also spoke with the hospital director, who didn’t curse him out directly but had a stern face throughout the meeting and warned him not to trouble their doctors any further.
He even threatened to discharge them, stating that since the surgery was completed, they were free to leave.
How could they leave when post-operative care was also essential?
If the recovery wasn’t handled properly, what then?
It’s not like having two legs was just for show; if she couldn’t dance, they might as well be useless.
Fearful, he dared not go there again.
Moreover, he had heard that the doctor’s family was very rich and powerful, involved in real estate business, and that they had even hired a lawyer.
It seems that this time the child’s mother and uncle are almost certain to face several years in prison.
Unless the doctor is willing to settle out of court with them, but he hasn’t even met the family, let alone offered an apology.
Even if they are willing to settle, the other party might not accept it.
As soon as Mr.
Xu came out, he saw an old lady standing at the entrance.
Upon seeing him, she looked as if she had encountered an enemy.
“This…
auntie…”
He tried to speak, but the old lady shouted out to those outside, “It’s this man, this man who beat up Dr.
Tang, they wanted to kill Dr.
Tang and prevent him from treating us, this person is so wicked.
If it weren’t for Dr.
Tang, his daughter’s leg wouldn’t have been saved.
Such ingratitude, a heart as vicious as a wolf’s, a person as worthless as a dog’s.”
Her insults were harsh, and her spittle flew everywhere, splashing across Mr.
Xu’s face.
Before Mr.
Xu could speak, a crowd had already gathered, pointing fingers and vocally abusing him, causing his old face to flush red with shame.
He closed the door and didn’t dare to go out again.
Of course, one should never underestimate the power of the masses.
Who knows how the news had spread.
Initially, the hospital did not want to blow the issue out of proportion as it was not something to be proud of, but before long, even the TV station’s crew had arrived.
Tang Yuxin did not want to appear, so in the end, it was Director Zhu who was pushed to the forefront, who had to bare his old face and tough it out.
In the end, they managed to fob off the TV crew with irrelevant answers.
What he didn’t realize was the severity of the situation: as soon as the TV crew was sent away, the patient traffic at the hospital had tripled.
Everyday, people were loitering outside the hospital, seeking information, and some were even throwing trash and rotten eggs at the entrance to Xu Xiaoyan’s ward.
Mr.
Xu himself had been hit by eggs several times.
This made him like a rat crossing the street, constantly dodging about in fear.
He didn’t even dare to eat in the hospital cafeteria.
While the cafeteria staff didn’t make things too difficult for him, their contemptuous glares made him feel extremely uncomfortable.
Every time, after he got his food, he would rush back to the ward like a sprinter, only after securing the door would he dare to eat with his daughter.
He was afraid that someone might burst in suddenly and slap the food across his face.
Finally, he couldn’t bear it any longer.
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This kind of silent violence made it almost impossible to move around the hospital, and even his seriously ill daughter sometimes felt too upset.
Under such circumstances, how could her condition improve?
So, he had no choice but to seek out Director Zhu again.
Director Zhu’s attitude towards him was far from friendly.
“You’re being harassed, but do you think I am not?” Director Zhu truly felt he was very unlucky.
He had been an outstanding hospital director for several years, respected wherever he went, but because of this incident, he had gained notoriety and even appeared on television, with his disgraced old face being pointed at and ridiculed.
“Then Director, what should we do?”
Mr.
Xu was truly out of options.
“The child’s mother hasn’t come back yet, and the child is still sick.”