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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1904: Shocking You
Unable to catch the elder son paying and fearing it might be used by him to pay off debts, Father Geng hurriedly left.
Seeing this scoundrel flee, Zuo Liang patted Student Xie’s shoulder: Impressive. Even though seeing Student Xie manage to handle Brother Luo earlier already showed her impressive skills. Truly an outstanding medical student with real intelligence.
An academic overachiever, as long as they really want to think in this area, there’s no way they could lose in brainpower to uncultured thugs like Father Geng and Wang Cui.
Father Geng hurried to the ward and nervously said to Wang Cui, who was lying on the hospital bed, "Why don’t we change hospitals?"
Upon hearing the elder son’s classmate’s words, Father Geng was genuinely worried about being chased for debts because of his son.
After listening to him, Wang Cui clutched her purse tightly and told him, "Your son’s debt is your problem, it has nothing to do with me." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎
Watching her clutch her purse, Father Geng’s eyes darted around.
A couple brought together by interests, how much real affection could there be?
Standing at the entrance of the ward and witnessing this scene, Geng Yongzhe finally understood the earnest advice from his teachers. Don’t fall into the traps set by bad people and cause chaos, maintain perspective and judgment. No matter how those bad people stir things up, he, as a doctor, has only one thing to do: be a good doctor.
In clinical practice, there’s a saying that seems harsh but realistic: nothing in medicine is 100% certain, patients are basically guinea pigs for doctors. Isn’t Wang Cui the perfect practice subject for a medical student? Teacher Du specifically arranged for his stepmother to come here for treatment, truly a strategic thinker.
Zuo Liang arrived, bringing him into the ward, and introduced to Wang Cui and Father Geng: "This is Doctor Geng, he will be responsible for the patient’s daily management tasks. Your patient should listen to him daily, communicate with him if needed, and cooperate with the doctor."
"Isn’t he just a student? Can he treat the patient?" Father Geng questioned.
"Your attending doctor is Doctor Du. Doctor Du is a professor and very busy, he can’t handle all the patients alone, so there has to be an assistant in the ward to help you contact Doctor Du and ensure you can reach the doctor. If you don’t believe me, you can ask other patients, it’s the same case for everyone." After explaining, Zuo Liang countered Father Geng’s doubt, "You think Yongzhe isn’t suitable? Isn’t he your son? Didn’t you come all this way to find him voluntarily?"
Father Geng was choked by his own words, unable to reply. By now, the plans he and Wang Cui had made seemed to completely change upon reaching here.
"Yes, yes," Wang Cui, desperate, responded submissively, "listen to the doctor."
Father Geng approached his elder son with an ultimatum: "Make sure you treat your mother’s illness properly. If you can’t cure her, how are you going to explain yourself?"
"I will cure her, and only I can cure her," Geng Yongzhe replied.
"What?" Father Geng stammered, stunned by his unexpected statement, as his mind threatened to crash.
Wang Cui was equally flabbergasted, mouth agape. Regardless of whether she believed it or not, one could imagine the turmoil this stirred in her heart.
Doctors have a knack for reading patients’ psychology easily, as the only thing patients ever ask for is their life.
With guidance from teachers and Student Xie, Geng Yongzhe felt he was gradually getting the hang of things and could handle these two with ease.
"Don’t believe a word he says," Father Geng turned back to Wang Cui as soon as their son and the doctors left.







