A Max-Level Boss with a Sickly Script

Su Nanzhi was born with a heart condition and was once told she wouldn't live past 18. Yet, she survived. Because of a pair of extraordinary eyes, her heart gradually became calm and unperturbe...

Chapter 862: Not Optimistic

Chapter 862: Not Optimistic

This trip was obviously very thrilling. After waiting for more than ten minutes, the attending doctor saw the patient and his beautiful peach blossom eyes widened.

The so-called fate has always been a headache, and the young clinician actually felt an urge to go out and calm down.

"Check your blood pressure."

The lights in the operating room were on for a long time, until the evening. When they were finally turned on, the doctor and the nurse pushed the patient out and announced that he would be transferred to the ICU ward.

This was totally unexpected.

The police guarding outside also found it incredible.

That girl was full of energy during the day and could easily handle a few fights, so how come she was in the ICU all of a sudden?

An Yunhuai recognized the doctor and stopped him. "Doctor Jiang, what happened to my sister? She was fine before and never had an attack?"

Jiang Xin took off his mask and stared at An Yunhuai with a complicated expression. He had been performing surgery for several hours in a row and was now in a state of exhaustion.

After Jiang Xin finished his work as a private doctor for Su Nanzhi and his sister, he soon left Beijing No. 1 Middle School and went to a large hospital in Beijing.

He is indeed very professional, so professional that in less than a year, he became one of the attending physicians in cardiac surgery. If he were not so young, he might even be qualified to be the director by now.

He said, "An Yunhuai, I'm not saying anything, but your sister's lively and energetic state is a medical miracle in itself. Her condition is very bad. Whether she can make it through this or not depends on tonight."

After listening to this, An Yunhuai clenched his fists and then dropped them. Professor Qi, as his teacher, walked up and patted him on the shoulder.

"Xiao An, don't be afraid. The teacher will wait here with you tonight."

An Yunhuai shook his head and said, "Professor, please go back first. Let Senior Brother Xiao Liu take you there. I want to go get my brother and wait with him."

Professor Qi wanted to say something else, but An Yunhuai was very determined to refuse, so in the end he could only go back with Xiao Liu.

The police officer who had been guarding with them also said a few words of comfort. In the end, An Yunhuai went back and brought Xiaotao to the hospital.

Su Nanzhi is still in a coma.

Xiaotao lay on the edge of the bed and looked at Su Nanzhi wearing an oxygen mask, feeling a little uncomfortable.

He turned to look at An Yunhuai: "Is stinky Zhizhi going to die?"

An Yunhuai was stunned: "Xiao Tao, don't talk nonsense, sister just fell asleep."

"But," the child's voice was still childish, but the seriousness in his tone chilled people's hearts, "her vitality is slipping away."

An Yunhuai looked down at Xiaotao: "Xiaotao, do you have any ideas?"

The child frowned, held Su Nanzhi's hand with his little hand, and continuously sent soothing spiritual power into it, but it was like flowing into the sea and had no effect.

He deflated, "No, I can't help."

An Yunhuai was silent, and the two, one big and one small, sat in the ward waiting.

Xiao Tao said: "If she can wake up, everything will be fine."

Jiang Xin came over once more during the trip. Although he didn't know where the siblings got the child from, he didn't ask.

He gave Su Nanzhi a quick checkup, but found that the situation was still not optimistic. The speed of heart failure seemed to have accelerated suddenly, and there was even a fever.

Jiang Xin had no choice but to give her an IV first. Some conventional antipyretic drugs could not be used for her now. The combination of the two symptoms made it unclear whether it would cause other conditions.

The fever lasted until most of the night and didn't go away.

(End of this chapter)