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My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 471 - 465: Risking Life for Surgery
Chapter 471: Chapter 465: Risking Life for Surgery
In the operating room, Tang Yuxin was already performing the surgery. This time her hand needed to be extremely quick because no one knew how long she could hold on.
She sterilized her Silver Needle, directly piercing it into the patient’s wounded leg, and then dealt with the rest of the bones and flesh.
The situation was better than she anticipated. Although both legs had severe infections, none of them was life-threatening. She had said before that the amputation was the result of death. But as long as the person is alive, there will be a day when he can recover, it’s just a matter of time.
She rapidly dissected the flesh and stabilized the bones. Her speed left everyone in the room dazzled. They all knew Tang Yuxin was fast, especially in bone-setting, but they had not expected her to work this quickly.
In her past life, Tang Yuxin wasn’t this fast. Her speed was more or less average. But her speed today had increased substantially, having started practicing with a needle since she was three years old.
This wasn’t just about mastering her speed, but also about enhancing her perceptual ability.
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Eyes, hands, brain, they had to coordinate concurrently.
At this moment, her concentration was extremely intense, and it seemed like she was in a great state. However, one couldn’t ignore her increasingly flushed face. Clearly, something was off.
Her skin was very pale, and on ordinary days, it would have a healthy, rosy undertone due to her constant jogging. But now, the redness on her face was so intense that it was frightening to others.
Now, the only part of her that was red was her face.
At this moment, unbeknownst to everyone else, a burning sensation was growing in Tang Yuxin’s chest. She was already feeling unwell, and she seemed like she wouldn’t last much longer. Despite the fact that her focus was still sharp, she knew in her heart that it was just like Terminal Lucidity before death. The more lucid she was, the faster she was approaching death.
The better her current condition, the more likely she was to collapse afterwards, barely alive.
Her hands worked even faster this time, her Silver Needle changing positions quickly. By the end, when the final layer of skin and flesh was stitched up, her face had turned an alarmingly red color, like the blood vessels in her face were about to burst.
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She wanted to say something, but her throat tasted of metallic bitterness. Struggling to swallow the taste, her eyes blurred and was unsure who was holding her.
As she attempted to say thank you, the taste of iron spurted up her throat.
After that, she remembered nothing else.
In the moments before she lost consciousness, she felt that she had truly taken a big risk this time.
The door to the operating room was hastily opened, and a gurney was quickly rolled out.
Upon hearing the commotion, Jin Wenhan’s mother stood up, assuming it was her son. But upon closer inspection, she realized it was the doctor, with blood smeared on her face. She looked as white as a ghost. Appalled, she fell silent, her expression darkening.
A few doctors came forward to ask about the situation. Their conversation was barely audible, but Jin’s mother overheard that Doctor Tang had coughed up blood after the surgery.
The surgery was over, Jin Wenhan’s mother’s mind focused on the phrase “after the surgery”. She wanted to know how her son was doing. Was he okay? Did they manage to save his legs?
Not long after, the operating room doors opened again, and Jin Wenhan’s mother rushed over.
“How’s my son, did they save his legs?” she asked, her eyes glued on Jin Wenhan’s casted leg. Even though his leg was in such a poor state, it was clearly still there. Why would they have put a cast on if it wasn’t there?
As the medical staff rushed Jin Wenhan towards the Intensive Care Unit, they seemed to deliberately ignore Jin Wenhan’s mother’s words. She could only follow the doctors, running in her high heels. However, even though she was determined to keep pace, it was simply not possible to match the speed of people wearing flat shoes.
As for Tang Yuxin, the pain in her lower back and arm woke her up.
She opened her mouth wide, but no sound came out.
Until a hand reached out to her, dressed in the familiar military green uniform and those calm black eyes.
“You’re awake?” Gu Ning placed his hand on Tang Yuxin’s forehead. She was no longer burning up.
Tang Yuxin opened her mouth wide again, but still, no words came out.
“Want some water?” Gu Ning reached out and brought over a cup of water.
Tang Yuxin nodded, her eyes welling up with tears.
“Uncle Gu, you’re really as warm as cotton wool, you know. How can you be so thoughtful? So thoughtful that I’m almost moved to tears.”
Gu Ning held the cup to Tang Yuxin’s lips. Tang Yuxin held onto the cup and started drinking voraciously, as if she was a traveler who had been straying in the desert for a long time. Now she desperately needed water to moisten her life.
She was drinking too fast, and ended up choking.
Gu Ning patted her shoulder lightly. Luckily, he wasn’t using too much force, otherwise Tang Yuxin, with her thin frame, would have definitely been shattered by his strength.
Finally managing to stop coughing, Tang Yuxin felt as if she couldn’t muster even a bit of strength.
All she could do was stare, holding onto the quilt with her pale, bony fingers. No matter how you looked at her, she seemed pitiable. Only twenty-three years old, still a child in the eyes of her parents and Gu Ning. After all, Gu Ning was nearly five years older than her.
Gu Ning sighed, pulling the quilt up to her chin.
“What did you eat?”
Tang Yuxin blinked. What had she eaten? She hadn’t eaten anything. She hadn’t even had a meal, and was still hungry.
“Don’t know?” Gu Ning seemed to have recognized the confusion in her eyes.
“There’s a substantial amount of toxins in your blood. Did you take any medicine?” Tang Yuxin froze, poison? Had she accidentally eaten something meant for the dead?
“Remember something?” Gu Ning clearly understood what Tang Yuxin was trying to express.
“There was too much toxin in your blood. The hospital had to perform hemodialysis for you. Do you know how dangerous it was then?” Gu Ning’s face darkened, his tone not as friendly, “It’s alright to save people, but do you have to risk your life for it?”
Tang Yuxin nodded immediately without hesitation.
If it were him, she would save him. She would risk her life to save him, without a moment’s hesitation.