My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 984



Chapter 984: Chapter 968: So They Know Each Other Chapter 984: Chapter 968: So They Know Each Other Tang Yuxin turned around and led the interns on their rounds, instructing them on what they should and shouldn’t do.

Some interns at the back took advantage of Tang Yuxin’s inattention to quietly discuss among themselves.

“I find Dr.

Tang too cold.”

A male student unconsciously shrank his neck.

If asked about his impression of Tang Yuxin, it was simply that she was cold—very cold indeed.

“But she’s also really beautiful, like a celebrity.”

Another intern placed a hand on their face, starry-eyed, “She’s the most beautiful doctor I’ve ever seen.

It’s just such a pity, with such good looks, why didn’t she become a celebrity?”

“It would be a waste if she weren’t a doctor.”

Zhou Xiaomeng admired Tang Yuxin the most, “This must be my lucky year.

I just want to follow Dr.

Tang.

Her medical skills are nationally renowned.

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If we work hard under her guidance, there’s a great chance of being retained.”

“It was already big,” whispered another intern to his peers in a very serious tone as if he truly was privy to some insider information.

“I got the news from my dad.

He’s well acquainted with a doctor at the hospital.

Due to the new medical building, the main hospital will be retaining quite a few people this year.

As long as we don’t make any major mistakes, it’s likely we’ll be hired.”

Upon hearing this, Zhou Xiaomeng felt a surge of happiness.

If she could stay, that would be wonderful.

She had chosen to study medicine just to get into the main hospital.

Being retained would be an honor, and with a few more years of hard work, even if she couldn’t become a prominent doctor like Tang Yuxin, becoming a junior doctor would be enough to make her proud for a lifetime.

Now wasn’t this an excellent opportunity?

And where else could such an opportunity be found?

It seemed there was an eighty percent chance she’d stay, and Tang Sisi had also said she would help her, although it felt a bit embarrassing and shameless.

But at this point, being shameless was better than being prideful, which could potentially lead to dismissal.

So she had to cling to Tang Yuxin tightly—the sturdy leg that she must not let go of.

And even if others wanted to cling, they wouldn’t have the chance.

Following Tang Yuxin, Xiaomeng jotted down every word meticulously, fearing her memory might fail her.

Tang Yuxin pushed open the door to a patient’s room, inside was Cheng Yuncheng.

At that moment, Cheng Yuncheng was asleep, yet his complexion didn’t seem poor, and looking at him now, one wouldn’t think he was sick at all.

His skin was rosy and he looked full of energy.

But internally, his organs had been severely damaged.

“Eh?” Xiaomeng rubbed her eyes, still somewhat disbelieving as she stepped forward and stared at Cheng Yuncheng for a long time.

“What’s wrong, do you know him?”

Seeing Xiaomeng’s astonished look, Tang Yuxin knew that she must recognize Cheng Yuncheng, because from what she knew of Xiaomeng, although she might be quirky, she wasn’t one to lack tact.

Moreover, this was a hospital.

You could joke about anything outside, but absolutely not inside a hospital.

“I think I do.”

Xiaomeng scratched her head, still a bit uncertain and even more incredulous.

“He resembles someone I know from the engineering university across from us, a sophomore.”

The fact that Xiaomeng knew so much about someone from a different university, including which year he was in, showed she must have taken an active interest in this person on a regular basis.

Cheng Yuncheng.

Tang Yuxin asked again.

If Xiaomeng recognized Cheng Yuncheng, then it was certainly this Cheng Yuncheng.

There could be no mistake.

“Yes, yes, that’s him.”

Zhou Xiaomeng was finally certain now.

The reason she had hesitated before was only because she couldn’t bring herself to believe that the man lying here was Cheng Yuncheng, the very same Cheng Yuncheng she knew.

“Yu…”

Just as Zhou Xiaomeng was about to speak, she realized she had misspoken.

She had gotten so used to calling Yuxin “sister” that she couldn’t change her habit now.

“Dr.

Tang, has he fallen ill with something?”

She asked cautiously.

It had been a long time since she had seen him, ever since he had gotten a girlfriend.

She had stopped paying attention.

Paying further attention wouldn’t have mattered anyway—he was already taken.

“See for yourselves.”

Tang Yuxin handed the medical report to her three interns.

She wanted them to understand Cheng Yuncheng’s condition, as they would be coming by often.

They needed to be clearly informed in order to make the most accurate judgments.

The moment Zhou Xiaomeng saw the three characters that formed Cheng Yuncheng’s name on the medical report, to be honest, her mind went blank, almost to the point of being completely overwhelmed.

It was Cheng Yuncheng, indeed Cheng Yuncheng.

It was him, really him.

And she continued to read down the list.

The more she read, the more startled she felt,

And the colder her heart grew.

Pesticide suicide.

Pesticide, suicide.

He had actually ingested pesticide, a very toxic one at that, and the amount he consumed was lethal.

Zhou Xiaomeng’s limbs began to go numb, her fingers felt cold, and soon she felt as though her entire body was being frozen, as if all her blood was about to congeal.

“Are you all done looking?”

Tang Yuxin asked the three interns.

“Done?”

The three interns spoke in unison, and even Zhou Xiaomeng instinctively replied.

But once she realized what had happened, she might not even remember what she had said.

“I want you to go and write me a report about this patient’s medical history and treatment methods.

The more detailed, the better.”

Tang Yuxin put away the medical report and started flipping through it, taking the opportunity to give her protégés a thorough lesson.

“Yes, Dr.

Tang, we understand.”

The interns stood orderly, actually recalling the information about the medication used from their own memories.

“You may now go and attend to your own duties.”

Tang Yuxin closed the medical report and set it aside.

It was almost time to clock out, and these interns still had many tasks undone.

While the other interns were familiarizing themselves with the entire hospital, only Zhou Xiaomeng had been dragged with them for the rounds.

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It wasn’t very busy at this time, so it was good to do some extra rounds and get more acquainted with the place to avoid getting lost.

“Zhou Xiaomeng, come with me for a moment.”

Tang Yuxin spoke to Zhou Xiaomeng and then walked out.

Zhou Xiaomeng looked mournfully at Cheng Yuncheng for some time, almost on the verge of tears.


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