Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 2015: [] Good People

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Chapter 2015: [2015] Good People

The surgery related to the eye artery cannot be underestimated, it involves the brain, and there may be cerebral hemorrhage or stroke during the procedure. In fact, both interventional surgery and intravenous thrombolysis carry such risks. It is destined that Doctor Hu’s surgery carries equally high risk.

Once a stroke occurs, it could lead to paralysis, loss of speech, becoming a vegetative state, or even death. At that point, Doctor Hu would no longer be able to assist Student Xie and others.

Doctor Hu’s persistence in helping her made Xie Wanying somewhat skeptical.

With no one else around, Doctor Hu talked to her about his personal motivation: "I once said you resemble Death God, you said I resemble you, I don’t entirely deny it. When my mom and dad passed away one after another, I had a premonition. My relationship with my parents was very deep. I became a doctor because I was influenced by them. My parents once experienced a catastrophe, were sent to rural areas to treat cattle diseases. Reputable doctors from major hospitals reduced to treating cattle and locked up in cattle sheds, can you say that’s not absurd?"

She heard Aunt Min talk about these matters before, that era was a terrible time for many people, inevitably leaving indelible psychological scars. Xie Wanying listened.

"These unbearable memories are better left unmentioned." Doctor Hu waved his hand, reluctant to bring up old affairs, "Fortunately my parents endured those times, and awaited the day they could return to Capital and continue serving the people as doctors. However, some of their friends and colleagues did not share their luck and did not survive to see the dawn. At that time, I was not with my parents, separated to another place, and upon returning, I could see they had aged significantly. After returning to the Capital, they did a lot to support the innocent victims, even before their dying moments they never forgot these matters. I inherited my parents’ wishes. I can do naturally limited things, but I will do my best."

Upon hearing this, it perhaps becomes clear why Doctor Hu’s mouth, filled with sarcasm and self-mockery, speaks unpleasantly — having gone through such experiences, inevitably one undergoes a change in character, seeing through the world’s vanities.

"Do you understand my words, Xie Wanying? It’s less about me helping you and more about seeking some redemption for myself and my parents." Doctor Hu said.

Kind-hearted people always consider escape from calamity alone would not alleviate conscience.

Xie Wanying nodded to show she understood, expressing gratitude to Teacher Hu, yet on the other hand, she decided to stick to her principles just like Senior Cao, saying: "Teacher Hu, I believe your illness can be cured, and when the time comes I will clarify things to you."

After saying so much, this stubborn person didn’t seem appreciative. Doctor Hu wondered whether he should be upset.

While sighing, suddenly the office door banged open.

The person who dared to open Senior Cao’s office door like that was definitely not Senior Cao himself, who belonged to the Gentleman Faction.

The person who entered had messy natural curls, rushed straight to the tea cabinet, bent over and opened the cabinet door, and upon finding the box of imported cookies inside, he embraced it with one arm while hurriedly prying open the box lid with the other.

At this moment, Xie Wanying recognized who the person who came in was, and said: "Doctor Song, are you awake?"

Song Xueling wasn’t seen before because he had taken actual time off, but didn’t manage to go home, instead, he nested in the duty room for a lazy nap to recharge.

Upon hearing her voice, Song Xueling suddenly turned around, biting the cookie he had at the ready between his teeth.