Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 38 - : Emergency on Train【38】2

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Chapter 38: Emergency on Train【38】2

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“Has he had his blood pressure checked and found to be normal?” Lin Liqiong spoke up, asking Aunt Fang.

“Yes.”

“Then there’s definitely no problem.”

“Exactly. Doctor Lin said there’s no problem. Doctor Lin said there’s no problem, and you’re spouting nonsense cursing my old man, how wicked you all are!” Aunt Fang shouted as she jumped up and down.

Sun Rongfang swallowed hard, feeling that her daughter had changed even more today. She couldn’t understand a single word of what her daughter had just said.

The surrounding passengers had already started discussing when they heard Aunt Fang and Lin Liqiong’s conversation:

“What’s going on here?”

“One says she’s a doctor, and the other says she’s a medical student.”

“What’s a medical student?”

“A student studying medicine. Someone who plans to be a doctor in the future.”

“Then shouldn’t the medical student listen to the doctor?”

“That should be the case.”

“However, didn’t they just say that both of them are actually medical students?”

The onlooking crowd around them was just as confused.

When Mother Lin heard these people talking nonsense, she adopted an even prouder stance and said, “You don’t know that there are different levels of medical students. The high-level ones are equivalent to doctors, and the low-level ones are not. The high-level direct the low-level.”

When the audience heard Mother Lin’s words, they all felt that this woman seemed not to be offended, and they stopped talking.

Sun Rongfang scratched her head and looked at her daughter with questioning eyes on what to do next.

Xie Wanying said, “Mom, we’ve said what we needed to say, we’ve done our duty.”

“What did you say, say it again, you said my old man—” Aunt Fang had just pointed her finger toward Xie Wanying’s nose when it was suddenly pulled back by a hand, startling her. When she turned around, she saw it was her own husband pulling her arm, asking, “Old man, what’s wrong with you?”

“I’m in pain.” Uncle Fang showed a pained expression to his wife and began to groan.

Aunt Fang caught her husband with both hands and anxiously said, “Doctor Lin, aren’t you a doctor from the Capital? Hurry and have a look at my old man, he says he’s in pain from a cold.”

“How can a cold cause pain?” Mother Lin stepped in front of her daughter to check on Uncle Fang, observing his complexion and said, “It seems like he’s running a high fever.”

Uncle Fang’s face and head were covered with beads of sweat dripping like rain, which did look like symptoms of a high fever.

The surrounding passengers saw this and stood up anxiously, with people moving around in the cabin. Someone ran quickly to inform the train conductor of the situation.

The train conductor’s voice spread rapidly throughout the entire train via the onboard speakers: “Attention all passengers, attention all passengers! There is an elderly comrade on this train who has suddenly fallen ill and urgently needs assistance from medical staff. If you are a medical worker, please come to car number two and contact our service staff to assist—”

Upon hearing this announcement, someone in a sleeper car lifted their bespectacled face from a book.

“Why look for a doctor? My daughter is a doctor!” Mother Lin heard the announcement and immediately turned around to tell all the passengers around her.

“If your daughter is a doctor, have her hurry up and check on my old man,” Aunt Fang yelled at Mother Lin in desperation.

Mother Lin turned around and called her daughter.

Lin Liqiong walked over slowly, adjusted her glasses, and looked intently into Uncle Fang’s wide-open mouth: “Is it a toothache? I see cavities, several of them. I suspect the cavities have caused the gums to swell and induced the fever. When we arrive at the Capital, I can help him get an appointment with a senior professor at Xuanwu Hospital.”

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