Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1973: Report
"Let the people at Beidou Third Hospital quickly determine if there’s a problem with her eyes," Cao Yong said seriously. "If her vision no longer allows her to work in this profession, she must put down her scalpel. Otherwise, it would be irresponsible to both herself and her patients."
In this case, it’s estimated that the leadership at Beidou Third Hospital might make Doctor Hu completely leave the operating room.
Approaching, they saw Doctor Zuoliang and the family members walking back. After the family members entered the ward, Dr. Qi pulled Zuoliang aside to a corner to inform him about Doctor Hu’s situation.
"Wha-what?" Like everyone else, Zuoliang had not anticipated such a result, nearly startled into stuttering, he asked Dr. Qi, "Could you have gotten something wrong? Doctor Hu has always been working normally at our hospital; I’ve never heard that she had an eye problem."
"She is a doctor; wouldn’t it be easy for her to hide it?" Dr. Qi revealed the industry’s secret.
Just like Student Xie, if she wanted to hide her own health issues, it wouldn’t be too difficult. It’s just that Student Xie was unlucky; even a slight breeze or rustling grass would attract the attention of a bunch of medical bosses eager to find fault with her, making it impossible for her to escape.
If no one paid special attention to Doctor Hu’s recent physical changes, it would be easy to gloss over.
"Didn’t you notice any unusual activity from her recently?" Dr. Qi asked Zuoliang again.
There must have been some clues if you paid attention.
Zuoliang recalled that Doctor Su had been frequently complaining recently, saying she was busy to the point her hands and feet cramped, as Doctor Hu left all the work to her.
Could this be the reason?
The more he thought about it, the more fearful he became. Zuoliang hastily called Du Haiwei to report.
Upon receiving the news, Du Haiwei decided in the Decisive Moment to report it to the hospital leadership. He agreed with Cao Yong that in such scenarios, sympathy should not be considered.
A surgeon getting ill, especially with ailments affecting the eyes or hands, would definitely impact their ability to perform surgeries on patients, thus affecting the patients’ lives. Such matters must not be concealed.
The teachers and senior brothers were busy calling around to handle matters. By the time the seniors finished their tasks, it was already past seven. Doctor Zuoliang drove back to Beidou Third Hospital, instructed by Du Haiwei to go back and inquire.
Shim Youhuan went to change clothes.
Xie Wanying planned to catch a ride with Senior Cao back to school.
Just as they were about to start Cao Yong’s car, Senior Brother Shim came downstairs carrying his briefcase; he saw Cao Yong’s car and knocked on their window jokingly, saying, "Yingying, remember to have your Senior Cao treat you to a meal."
Feeling a bit embarrassed that it was always the senior treating her, Xie Wanying replied, "I’ll treat today."
"If he agrees to let you treat, I’ll chop off my head," Shim Youhuan confidently teased her, placing a bet he knew he’d win.
Senior Brother Shim loved to joke around, but Xie Wanying didn’t take it to heart and turned to Senior Cao, saying, "Let me treat you to a bowl of noodles, Senior."
"Didn’t I tell you before why that’s not okay?" Cao Yong gave her a warm, smiling look.
The seniors had mentioned that a junior treating a senior to a meal was considered bribery and was not allowed.
Xie Wanying could only change her mind, "I’ll have beef noodles then."
As he was about to leave, Shim Youhuan heard her words and commented, "Yingying, are you feeling sorry for your Senior Cao’s money? Are you intentionally saving for him?"
Shim’s joke reached new heights. She certainly wasn’t saving money for Senior Cao. The beef noodles at that restaurant were delicious but not cheap. It was simply that Senior Cao liked taking her there to eat.







