When the Doctor Uses A Hack-Chapter 612: Divorce (Part 1)

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Although the patient’s heart had resumed beating, this did not mean he was safe.

The blood pressure is very low now, and Xiaolin has already begun to prepare norepinephrine and other blood pressure-raising drugs, striving to fuel his heart.

There was already cerebral hemorrhage, and after the cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation just now, hypoxia... hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy was a certainty.

And, to be honest, the patient was at risk of a cardiac standstill at any time!

Shi Na couldn’t finish her words, as tears had already started flowing.

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Because in their hearts, Shi Na was an iron lady!

She wouldn’t step away from the front line even with light injuries.

Chen Cang had never seen Teacher Shi cry before.

And now, she was crying so heartbreakingly!

What happened?

Upon seeing this, Lele hurried over to comfort her, "Sister Na, what’s wrong? Hasn’t he been rescued?"

When Shi Na was asked this, she couldn’t hold back her tears even more, and several years’ worth of tears gushed out.

The crying echoed in the resuscitation room, drawing the side glances of those around her.

It was the first time everyone had seen a doctor cry so sadly!

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Just at that moment, the door to the resuscitation room was pushed open, and an old lady came in. She heard Shi Na’s crying and was immediately startled!

To be honest, her first thought was whether the old man was gone?!

Seeing this, Chen Cang quickly stepped out, letting Xiaolin and Lele comfort Shi Na.

After Chen Cang went out, he noticed four or five people standing outside.

Two children, a boy and a girl, around seven or eight years old that Chen Cang had seen before. Sometimes when Shi Na was on duty during the weekends, she would bring the children to the hospital and have them stay in the duty room. The two children were very obedient and sensible!

But now, they stood there, obviously a little uneasy.

Seeing Chen Cang, they asked cautiously, "Uncle Chen... why is my mom crying? Is... is Grandpa gone?"

At this, the eyes of both children became misty.

They had visited the hospital before and had seen Chen Cang.

Chen Cang shook his head and smiled, "No worries, your mom was just scared. Your grandpa has been resuscitated."

In addition to the two children, there was an old lady who was probably Shi Na’s mother-in-law, and two middle-aged people, likely the eldest brother and younger aunt.

Chen Cang had heard about Shi Na’s family affairs.

Shi Na’s mother-in-law used to be a minor official, who liked to be in charge even after retirement. The father-in-law, who was a chef, would do all the household chores, including taking care of the children.

The mother-in-law looked down on the father-in-law, and when educating the children she often said to them, "Don’t be like your dad, being a chef is not respectable; you must work hard and make something of yourselves."

The father-in-law didn’t like to argue and was always smiling, very genial with everyone he met.

Of the three children in the family, the eldest brother was a section chief in a state-owned enterprise, and the younger aunt had married quite ordinarily, often coming back to ask her mother for financial help.

As for Shi Na’s husband, he was quite spirited. With the support and encouragement of his mother-in-law, and being provided for by Shi Na, he completed his doctorate and went abroad for a postdoctoral fellowship.

Indeed, a doctorate comes with a salary, and a postdoctoral fellowship is also a job position, which means a decent annual income.

But!

Not a single penny of that money had ever been sent home.

When the eldest son got married, it was the father-in-law and mother-in-law who bought the house for him.

The conditions of the bride’s family were good, so the mother-in-law hardly ever felt stifled and rarely visited them.

On the contrary, when her second son got married, Shi Na’s family even shelled out 200,000 yuan to help buy a house.

However, just in the third year of marriage, because her husband’s job was unsatisfactory and he had problems managing interpersonal relationships at work, he wanted to pursue a PhD.

As soon as the mother-in-law heard of her son’s aspirations, she immediately encouraged his decision!

In fact, none of this was a big deal; at the time, Shi Na was also very supportive of her husband’s ambition.

Originally, Shi Na’s husband was also worried because they still had to pay the mortgage for the house, over five thousand a month. Although it wasn’t much, and there wasn’t much pressure when both were working.

But at that time, the mother-in-law said she would use her retirement pension to pay off the mortgage and support her son’s further education.

Sure, her maternal protectiveness was understandable.

But as soon as he left, she went back on her word.

The mother-in-law directly said her son needed money and transferred it to him.

Shi Na felt helpless; life had to go on, especially since their child was only three or four years old at the time and didn’t cost much.

But ever since her husband left, Shi Na lived with her in-laws, and the mother-in-law’s spending was even higher. Shi Na did all the cooking, yet the mother-in-law always complained that the food wasn’t good enough, accusing Shi Na of mistreating the elderly couple. Sometimes she even called her son to say that all the salary went to Shi Na, but the food she cooked lacked nutrition.

The child was growing, how could this be neglected?

Now that the children were of age to attend kindergarten, Shi Na, feeling the financial pinch, wanted to send them to a public one.

But upon hearing this, the mother-in-law felt it was a disgrace and insisted on sending them to an expensive private kindergarten!

This led to higher expenses.

After a dispute, Shi Na gave up; the mother-in-law was too domineering, and her husband was completely passive, always siding with his mother during conflicts.

Although he wasn’t exactly a "mommy’s boy," he... wasn’t much better.

Her husband didn’t contribute financially to the family, leaving Shi Na so overworked she didn’t even dare to fall ill!

If one were to ask who was the most exhausted or the most dedicated in the emergency department, Chen Cang could say without hesitation that it was Shi Na!

After all, she worked tirelessly, was extremely responsible, and had the most patients under her care. Also, Shi Na was very accountable, and her medical records were rarely scrutinized by the medical insurance department because...you really couldn’t find any fault with her work.

The elderly lady, hearing Chen Cang say there was nothing wrong, also breathed a sigh of relief, "As long as there’s nothing wrong! As long as there’s nothing wrong!"

After saying this, she turned to the girl and said, "Call your second brother, there’s no need for him to come back, just say everything is fine at home."

Upon hearing this, the woman didn’t hesitate at all and immediately reached for the phone to make the call.

But her eldest son hurriedly stopped her, "Wait, let Wen Bo come back. With the house in such a mess, if he doesn’t come back now, when will he?"

Upon hearing this, the old lady glared at her eldest son, "Don’t worry about this, we still have Shi Na at home, don’t we? What good is his return, better that he continues his studies abroad."

Upon hearing this, the man grew somewhat angry, "Mom, do you see how tired your daughter-in-law is? Don’t go too far."

"Why has dad gotten like this? To be honest, if it wasn’t for the care and attention the daughter-in-law has given, could dad have lasted until now?"

"You ignore the children every day, Tian Tian, I don’t even know what you stay busy with? You’re aware of dad’s health issues, aren’t you? Leaving everything at home to her, how can she not be overwhelmed?"

Honestly, as the eldest, the man had long been fed up with his younger brother and mother’s behavior.

But after all, it was a matter between two households, so he couldn’t really say much.

"By the way, you mentioned dad got stimulated today? What exactly happened?"

The old lady was scolded by her son and her face showed her indignation and anger!

At this moment, Shi Na’s son, holding back tears, said, "Today dad called grandpa, saying he wants a divorce from mom... he doesn’t want us anymore... wah..."