My Dragon Baby and Billionaire Husband-Chapter 525: It’s Si Yuan! Nobody is allowed to touch her! 2
Could she really go to the hospital to observe a doctor perform surgery? Si Mingjing became even more interested and decisively exchanged WeChat contacts with Professor Yan.
Professor Yan pretended to be shocked on the other end of the phone, "You, you, you... are actually Her Majesty the Queen?"
Se Ming stood by, utterly stunned. He had known Professor Yan for so long, yet he had no idea that Professor Yan was such a drama king! When the drama king persona took over, it was seamless, showing no signs of affectation, truly befitting such a seasoned individual!
Si Mingjing gave a faint smile on the other end of the phone and then hung up.
An hour later, Professor Yan sent her an invitation, mentioning that there would be a surgery soon at Shendu Medical College Affiliated Hospital and asked if she was interested in observing it. Professor Yan probably realized that Si Mingjing might be leaving Shendu soon, so he didn’t want to delay even a day, directly throwing out a lure, hoping to hook Si Mingjing, the big fish.
Si Mingjing was indeed interested. She also felt that the opportunity was rare and accepted Professor Yan’s invitation.
Her vehicle was parked atop the building of the Shendu Medical College Affiliated Hospital. The hospital dean and several senior officials had been waiting on the rooftop. As soon as Si Mingjing got out of the submarine, they immediately greeted her, led by Professor Yan, a man in his seventies who still had a robust step and looked full of vigor.
"Your Majesty the Queen, I am Ya Haichuan, the one who communicated with you before."
"Hello, Professor Yan," she said.
"Let me introduce you—this is Dean Fu. The surgery will be performed by Dean Fu himself; you’ll have a chance to learn from Dean Fu."
Dean Fu was the current dean of Shendu Medical College Affiliated Hospital, a man in his fifties with a square face and a lean figure, cultured in demeanor. He was highly regarded in the Western medical community. Hearing that Si Mingjing was greatly interested in Western surgical procedures, he was very willing to exchange academic ideas with Si Mingjing.
Si Mingjing took the initiative to shake hands with Dean Fu, "Hello, Dean Fu."
"Your Majesty the Queen, this way, please."
"Alright."
Knowing that Si Mingjing was extremely busy and had spared time to come to the hospital to watch a surgical operation, Dean Fu didn’t indulge in excessive formalities. He directly led Si Mingjing to the consultation room, where the walls were hung with various patient images. He introduced the patient’s specific condition to Si Mingjing in detail through the images.
This was a Craniotomy for Hematoma Evacuation. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞
Dean Fu added, "An intracranial hematoma is the most dangerous secondary condition in brain injuries. Depending on the location of the hematoma, they can be classified as epidural hematomas, subdural hematomas, intracerebral hematomas, and hematomas in special locations. The patient undergoing surgery today has an epidural hematoma, which occurs in the epidural space and accounts for 25% to 30% of intracranial hematomas. We need to perform an epidural hematoma evacuation on her."
Si Mingjing listened attentively and, at the end, Dean Fu suddenly asked, "Your Majesty the Queen, I wonder how traditional Chinese medicine would generally diagnose and treat this condition?"
Si Mingjing wanted to say she could treat it. She possessed X-ray vision and could channel the Dragon Clan’s powerful heat source through Silver Needle into the patient’s head, which could resolve the hematoma. This meant the patient could be treated without surgery. But this was limited to her alone. If it were any other traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, without X-ray capabilities, and unable to channel the Dragon Clan’s potent heat source through Silver Needle into the patient’s head, then it would be quite difficult. At times like these, compared with Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine might seem a bit helpless.
Therefore, Si Mingjing shook her head and said, "Epidural hematomas generally occur acutely, leading to progressive intracranial pressure increase and the formation of brain herniation, which can threaten the patient’s life at any moment. Traditional Chinese Medicine can assist the patient in eliminating the hematoma through internal and external conditioning, but when it comes to time, this is a drawback, so it is not as quick and convenient as surgery."
Dean Fu was a humble scholar. He had also recently been studying TCM in his spare time, as Si Mingjing was exceptionally outstanding and had sparked a fervor for traditional Chinese medicine.
Professor Yan stood behind them and said, "Traditional Chinese Medicine is not without merit in emergency situations. I’ve once encountered a patient who suffered from an acute cerebral hemorrhage that caused a stroke. The patient was quite old, already eighty years of age, and surgical treatment posed certain risks. He might have died on the operating table, and no one dared to perform surgery on him. Later, his grandson administered Rhinoceros Rehmannia Decoction, and it had a significant effect."
Si Mingjing felt unexpectedly at ease upon hearing this; she had often seen Western medical practitioners who were prejudiced against Chinese medicine, their eyes exuding a sense of superiority as if Western medicine was more powerful. But today, in meeting Dean Fu and Professor Yan, both their words and the light in their eyes reflected the humility of medical scholars. They acknowledged the strengths of Chinese medicine and were genuinely engaging with her in academic discourse, which lifted Si Mingjing’s spirits.
At that moment, someone came in to report that the pre-surgery preparations were ready.
Dean Fu was about to change into his surgical attire and invited Si Mingjing to join him. As the surgery needed to be performed in a sterile environment, pre-surgical hand washing was a meticulous procedure, and Dean Fu patiently guided Si Mingjing throughout the entire process, which she learned earnestly.
Finally, the two entered the operating room, where the first and second assistants were already prepared.
After entering the operating room, Si Mingjing stood aside so as not to disturb the surgery. She wanted to observe closely, and her gaze inadvertently fell on the patient’s chin. Strange, why does this chin look so familiar?
Beside her, Dean Fu had already started the craniotomy. Suddenly, Si Mingjing flipped back the covering on the patient’s head. The next second, upon seeing that face, she sharply inhaled, and her head buzzed as she exclaimed, "Wait a minute!"
Everyone was startled by her outburst and turned their heads to look at her.
Dean Fu asked in confusion, "Your Majesty the Queen?"
"Don’t perform the craniotomy!"
For a second, Si Mingjing’s mind buzzed, but she quickly regained her composure. "I will operate on this patient! How did she get to your hospital?"
Dean Fu asked, "Your Majesty, do you recognize this patient? Is there a problem?"
The first assistant standing aside said, "She was brought into emergency this afternoon. There was no information on the patient; she was transferred from another hospital, seemingly involved in a nearby accident. The other hospital was not confident about the surgery and sent her over. We haven’t been able to contact the patient’s relatives yet, but her condition was critical, so we had to proceed with the operation."
An accident? How could she have been in an accident here? Si Mingjing’s mind was filled with a myriad of questions, as the patient lying on the operating table was none other than Si Yuan, Ye Siyuan!
If it were any other patient, I might have just observed from the sidelines, treating the surgery as a learning opportunity. But this is Si Yuan, my sister-in-law! A craniotomy will definitely leave a scar! I have a treatment method that doesn’t require opening the skull—I can’t just stand by and watch them operate on Si Yuan! Mo Yinhe would never forgive me if I did!
"Does she have any other injuries?"
The first assistant replied, "She only has minor abrasions elsewhere. The main concern is her head..."
Si Mingjing let out a sigh of relief and decisively said with a serious tone, "You are not to touch this patient. I will be right back!"
She walked out of the operating room and called Song Yuan, instructing him to bring her medical kit!







