Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities-Chapter 705 - : Hypnotizing Me
Chapter 705: Hypnotizing Me
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Where?” Gu Zhaoming questioned eagerly, scanning the surroundings in anticipation.
Gu Pei echoed his father’s excitement, his eyes darting around the area in search of the elusive figure. “Where’s the Godly Doctor?”
A sudden realization dawned upon Gu Zhaoming as he turned to Gu Jin, his voice trembling with anticipation. “Jin, are you the Godly Doctor?”
Gu Jin nodded affirmatively, her response soft but certain.
In that moment, a surge of enlightenment flooded through Gu Zhaoming.
Recollections flooded his mind: Gu Jin’s esteemed presence at the Tang family banquet, her frequent visits to the military hospital with Xiao Yize, her part-time work at the hospital, her bold declarations of healing prowess on variety shows, her assistance to Old Master Ruan with his cold leg, and her administration of hemostatic medicine to Ruan Xueling before the exam…
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Each seemingly insignificant detail now formed a coherent narrative, connecting like pearls on a string.
The pieces of the puzzle fell into place, and Gu Zhaoming’s realization was profound: the Godly Doctor, revered for her miraculous healing abilities, was none other than his own eldest daughter.
Gu Pei stood in stunned silence, his gaze fixed on Gu Jin with disbelief written all over his face. “Wait, seriously? Gu Jin, you’re the Godly Doctor?”
Gu Jin merely cast a glance at Gu Pei, her attention already shifting to the examination report held by the doctor. “Let me see that.”
The doctor, still reeling from the revelation, handed over the report in a daze.
He couldn’t shake off his astonishment. The renowned Godly Doctor of the military hospital was none other than a young woman who had just completed her college entrance examination?
Had it not been for the gravity of Ruan Xueling’s condition, he might have suspected that Gu Zhaoming was playing a prank on him.
He had inquired about the Godly Doctor, only to discover that the esteemed figure was intimately connected to him. The Godly Doctor was none other than his own biological daughter?!
Yet, upon reflection, the doctor couldn’t help but wonder: how much did he truly know…
Behind his mask, his inscrutable gaze concealed a wealth of thoughts. His true feelings remained a mystery to those around him.
Gu Pei, still processing the revelation, turned to Gu Jin, seeking confirmation. “Sister, is this true?”
Gu Jin’s eyes gleamed as she affirmed, “Yes, it’s true. I am the Godly Doctor. Remember the medicine I gave Mom to stop the bleeding?”
“Ah! That makes sense now!” Gu Pei exclaimed, the pieces of the puzzle falling into place.
Gu Jin swiftly perused the report with a steely demeanor, her expression betraying none of the turmoil within. Abruptly closing the document, she turned to Xiao Yize with a determined gaze. “Arrange for an operating theater for me.”
“Consider it done,” Xiao Yize responded promptly, hurrying off to facilitate the necessary preparations.
Observing Gu Jin’s solemn countenance, Gu Zhaoming hesitated to inquire about Ruan Xueling’s condition, fearing he might disturb her.
Sensing his apprehension, Gu Yang stepped forward to offer reassurance. “Daddy, trust in Sister. She’ll ensure everything goes smoothly.”
Ruan Xueling’s stretcher emerged from the resuscitation room, prompting a wave of sorrow to wash over the family at the sight of her pale, unconscious form.
Just hours prior, she had been vibrant and lively, her cheerful chatter filling the air. Now, she lay motionless, a stark contrast to her former self.
Accompanied by Xiao Yize, the family followed the stretcher to the operating theater, where Ji Linbai awaited in surgical attire, summoned by Gu Jin to assist.
Before entering the operating room, Gu Jin called out to Gu Yang. “Yangyang, come here and lend me a hand.”
Rushing to Gu Jin’s side, Gu Yang looked on with curiosity. “Sister, what can I do to help?”
Gu Jin’s piercing gaze bore into Gu Yang, her tone commanding. “Hypnotize me.”
Gu Yang was taken aback by the unexpected request, but swiftly pieced together its significance. “Sister, are you concerned about emotional fluctuations during the surgery that may impact your performance?”
There existed an unspoken understanding among surgeons: operating on family or close acquaintances was discouraged. Emotions could cloud judgment and disrupt focus, jeopardizing the success of the procedure.