Chapter 1090
Chapter 1090
Chapter 1090: Chapter 1072: I Am Your Father Chapter 1090: Chapter 1072: I Am Your Father “`
“Thank you...”
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Director Li truly wanted to say those words from the heart.
As a doctor, Tang Yuxin did what any other doctor would do.
She not only excelled in her medical skills and healed the injured, but she also accomplished what many others did not—she saw things through to the end.
Therefore, there was no doubt that she excelled in her role as a doctor.
After a short while, Director Li remembered something else, “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of the issue with Zhang Yong for you.”
However, Tang Yuxin found this almost laughable, as if she had heard a joke.
This had never been her fault to begin with, and now they were saying they would “resolve” it for her.
Wasn’t that absurd?
...
Even though she did not take this to heart, she still gave Director Li enough respect by saying what should be said before she left.
In this world, if you can spare others, you should.
She was not unreasonable.
As for Zhang Yong, they would handle it themselves.
“Hmm, you’ve been a great help this time,” Gu Ning was leaning against the wall, seemingly talking to someone on the phone.
Just then, a man who had just come out saw Gu Ning and hurried over.
“Gu Ning!”
Bai Qing couldn’t contain his excitement upon seeing Gu Ning.
They hadn’t seen each other for such a long time.
“I thought you had left.
It turns out you’re still here.”
Yuxin is here to help out for a few days.
Gu Ning put away his cellphone and smiled, “How’s it going?
The baby’s okay?”
“Good, good, really good.”
Every time Bai Qing mentioned his daughter, his mouth would split into a grin that he couldn’t close.
“Do you want to come and see the baby?
My baby is the most beautiful child to be born in this hospital,” he boasted.
Tang Zhinian, on the other hand, wished he could stay in there every day; he must’ve been told by someone that the more presence in the child’s sight, the more likely the child would remember him.
Perhaps Bai Qing’s child also remembered Bai Qing as her father – after all, children do have memories.
After visiting his daughter, Bai Qing reluctantly left and asked about Tang Yuxin’s condition.
Learning she was working there as a temporary doctor, he couldn’t help but admire and respect her.
She truly was the epitome of a “White Coat Angel”.
Gu Ning patted Bai Qing on the shoulder, “You should head back first, Liu Juan is waiting for you.”
Bai Qing awkwardly scratched his head; indeed, it was time for him to go.
He gave Gu Ning his room number, and upon Gu Ning’s promise to visit him and his wife with Tang Yuxin, he finally left.
When Bai Qing asked where Gu Ning was staying, Gu Ning simply told him they were staying in a corner room.
Listening to this made Bai Qing’s heart ache a little.
Was the hospital’s housing situation really so tight that not even one dormitory room was available?
Meanwhile, Tang Yuxin had almost finished checking on the patients.
Those under her care were all recovering exceptionally well.
Now she was about to examine the last noteworthy patient, the one who had undergone limb reattachment surgery.
“Dr.
Tang, you’re here.”
The moment the patient saw Tang Yuxin, he eagerly greeted both her and Tang Yumin, his leg still immobilized, making him incapable of movement.
All of his daily needs had to be taken care of in the bed.
Thankfully, he was unharmed, and he had not informed his family of his accident; fortunately, they were not in the room, allowing him some peace.
“How are you feeling today?”
Tang Yuxin walked over and picked up the chart at the bedside, which had the patient’s information: Wen Qi, eighteen years old.
Just eighteen years old, indeed young.
Thankfully, he was lucky to have encountered Tang Yuxin, the temporary chief doctor from the main hospital, who was most skilled at non-damaging bone-setting surgery.
Otherwise, even if his leg had been reattached, he might have faced a lifetime of unequal leg lengths.
The patient smiled sheepishly, a very shy young man who seemed rather mature and stable.
Yet, how had he been so careless as to nearly lose half his leg?
Tang Yuxin flipped through the medical records, which detailed every aspect very clearly: daily temperature, blood pressure records, and the recovery of his leg, which now had blood circulating properly.
Even the tissues exposed outside showed signs of healthy blood color.
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