From a young age, she was exceptionally intelligent and excelled academically, becoming a god-like figure in the entire medical community. Every surgery she performed was a success. However, during...
"What are you all standing there for? Quickly call 120! Do you want her to die here? That would be such bad luck."
"What's wrong with the props department? Why didn't they check it properly?"
"Director, is this the time to investigate this? Ming Jiayi's head is all broken!"
"I've already called 120. What's the use of you rushing me like this? I have to take care of the crew. Do you think I should delay the entire filming schedule because of Ming Jiayi?"
Inside the film crew, the director and staff were constantly arguing.
Ming Jiayi felt a little dizzy. She slowly opened her eyes and looked ahead, her consciousness somewhat blurred.
"Look, she seems to be awake. Should we go over and help her up?"
"Why are you helping her? Look at all these people, at least a hundred or so, and not a single one of them is helping her. Why are you making such a fuss?"
"I just think it's really sad for her."
"Hilarious! You pity her? Does she ever pity us?"
The scattered whispers of conversation among those around her suddenly reached her ears.
She was a little confused.
About a hundred people?
Despite feeling dizzy, she struggled to sit up from the floor and, still groggy, looked around at the people staring at her and asked, "Where am I?"
"..."
"Has she gone mad?"
"It's not impossible, after all, she fell from such a height."
"It's good that you're stupid, then we won't have to do this or that anymore."
"..."
Ming Jiayi glanced at them, puzzled, and unconsciously touched her forehead.
"Ouch...it hurts."
She brought her hand to her eyes and looked at it; instantly, bright red blood appeared before her eyes.
She rubbed the blood in her hands, brought it close to her nose to smell it, and then put it directly into her mouth to taste it.
She frowned in disgust, her expression turning somewhat unpleasant. "Ugh, it smells so fishy, it's actually real blood."
"Holy crap, am I seeing things? She actually licked blood?"
"It seems she's really been traumatized by the fall. Now, what's the difference between her and someone with a mental illness?"
Ming Jiayi: "???" I just wanted to test if it was real blood, how did it turn into something like a mental illness?
Were they all from Dunhuang? There are so many murals.
Her fingers were half-raised, and she seemed slightly lost in thought.
Wasn't she just in the operating room? How did she suddenly get here?
The patient suddenly suffered a ruptured blood vessel, leading to massive bleeding and death. As the lead surgeon, she hadn't even finished dealing with the aftermath...
As she was thinking this, the inexplicable conversation from earlier flashed through her mind.
[Hi~ Little cutie, hello there! I'm Xiaoru, the system customer service representative who's both beautiful and intelligent.]
Ming Jiayi: "What is it?"
Here's the thing: the system detected that your surgery today failed due to some human error.
[To save this patient's life and prevent your smooth medical journey from being hindered, we've decided to help you. Once you complete this story mission, the system will give you a chance to go back 10 minutes before the patient's death so you can prevent the accident from happening.]
Ming Jiayi yawned lazily, her beautiful peach blossom eyes welling up with tears as she yawned, making her look pitiful yet enviable.
What do you think, cutie?
Ming Jiayi raised an eyebrow. "What kind of human reason?"
[The system detected that someone accidentally touched a blood vessel during the surgery, which caused this accident.]
Ming Jiayi recalled the scene at that time.
No wonder the surgeon who was stitching the wound was so flustered.
So that's how it is.
Because she had to rush to perform the next surgery, she left the operating room first and did not watch the other doctor perform the suturing.
This is actually a very normal thing, but unexpectedly, Su Yujie, who was her classmate in graduate school and had been working at that hospital for two years, would make such a small mistake.