My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1097



Chapter 1097

Chapter 1097: Chapter 1079: Can’t Go Back Again Chapter 1097: Chapter 1079: Can’t Go Back Again He could understand the anxiety of a mother worried about her son.

Actually, if Mrs.

Zhang wasn’t feeling well and scolded him a few times, he really wouldn’t mind; it’s not like it would cause him any harm.

Wen Qi carefully placed his book aside and gently pushed the nursing table towards the foot of the bed, trying not to make any noise.

Seeing that Mrs.

Zhang wasn’t looking at him, he breathed a sigh of relief, then cautiously reached for a cup like a thief.

The cup was too far away, and it was a struggle for him to reach.

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Just as he was about to grasp it, a hand stretched out and snatched the cup away.

His own hand grasped at thin air, and he toppled over to the side.

Mrs.

Zhang held the cup in her hand, just coldly watching Wen Qi.

In fact, she only needed to reach out her hand; yes, just reach out her hand, and she wouldn’t have to do anything else.

By just extending her hand, Wen Qi might not fall off the bed.

Wen Qi’s hand flailed, trying to grasp something—but half of his body was already suspended in mid-air.

“Auntie, help me.”

He pleaded with Mrs.

Zhang for help, his face turning pale with fear, cold sweat beading on his forehead.

He knew he couldn’t afford to fall now.

Not just now, but even after resting for a year and a half; he couldn’t fall.

Dr.

Tang had specifically instructed him before leaving.

That was, within a year, he absolutely must not fall or hit his leg, and he needed to be careful because his bones were particularly slow to heal.

If there was a dislocation, it would not be easy to recover.

“Auntie, please, save me…”

Wen Qi clung to a corner of the wall, but his hands were losing strength; he was about to fall.

But Mrs.

Zhang still stood aside with a cold expression, placing the cup on a nearby table and stepping back a few paces, a cold and mocking smile on her lips.

Tang Yuxin entered the operating room, and although only her eyes were visible, with a mask covering her face, everyone could feel the aura of ‘keep away’ radiating from her.

And no wonder; anyone would struggle to smile under such circumstances.

They were twice ready to go home, airplane tickets purchased, yet because of something that wasn’t their concern, they were now forcibly detained.

Naturally, Tang Yuxin was displeased, but regardless of her displeasure, it had nothing to do with the patient.

No one would willingly undergo another surgery, and no one wanted to suffer from it needlessly.

Tang Yuxin didn’t want to ask for reasons, for no matter how much she asked, she still had to perform the surgery.

If inquiries could solve problems, she’d be asking daily—better to complete the surgery first.

Indeed, she had never encountered a situation like this: a second fracture, a second surgery.

Bones that healed once now misplaced again, a terrifying consequence for a fracture patient.

If handled poorly, all their previous efforts could be wasted.

Not just for the patient, but for the medical staff as well, there was a sense of reluctance.

Everything had been fine, but an accident had happened that shouldn’t have.

Tang Yuxin closed her eyes, and when she opened them again, she began to work, ready for a tough battle.

She disliked the word “failure,” especially in the realm she excelled in.

So, no matter what, she didn’t want to give up.

She had already devoted a lot of time to Wen Qi; she truly didn’t want an accident to tarnish her surgery career, even if the matter had nothing to do with her, and she had done all that could be done.

But failure was failure—there was no excuse that needed to be given.

After Tang Yuxin entered the operating room, Gu Ning had already canceled the plane tickets and notified their families that they couldn’t return yet.

As for the reason,

a patient of Tang Yuxin’s had an accident and needed a second surgery.

Until post-operative recovery was observed, they wouldn’t be able to go back in the short term.

Tang Zhinian had been stood up by his daughter and son-in-law twice, but he didn’t have a single complaint.

In this world, nothing was more important than a human life.

So Tang Zhinian, the father, could only support their decision.

He couldn’t be so insensitive as to insist on their return.

As long as there was no danger, Tang Yuxin could stay as long as she liked.

As long as she could save people, as long as she could save many lives.


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