Ultra Sweet.
Tang Yaoyao was blacklisted by the Fourth Master of the Xiao Family. Quickly, she reunited with her relatives: 'Big Brother, I'm your long-lost little sister. Why don'...
She stood by the corridor, the wind blowing on her face, making her look pale and also making her more alert.
With her father still lying in the emergency room, Tang Yujiao was at a loss for what to do: "Yao'er, why are you so sure? What if the doctors don't save Father? You can't act rashly."
"Don't worry, I have a plan." Tang Yaoyao looked at Su Mei: "My beauty, stay with her for a while."
"Are you sure you're alright?" Su Mei asked worriedly.
Tang Yaoyao shook her head. She racked her brains. Although she was gambling that her father was alright, she couldn't find a solution. At least she would find another doctor to examine her father's condition. She didn't trust these doctors at all. What if they misdiagnosed him?
What if my father had a chance to live, but they ruined it?
She could get a better doctor for her father.
She thought of her sixth brother, whose family had many skilled doctors; perhaps he could find the cause of the illness.
She turned around.
Huo Linfeng grabbed her arm: "Where are you going?"
His words were full of concern.
"Find a doctor."
"Grape, don't worry, leave it to me."
For some reason, a call seemed to awaken her memories of her past life. Her benefactor from her past life stood before her with great kindness, which relaxed her tense heartstrings.
She remembered that Huo Linfeng in her previous life was a highly skilled doctor, known as the reincarnation of Hua Tuo, so perhaps he really did have a solution.
Tang Yaoyao didn't think too much about it, and then she heard Huo Linfeng say, "I have a teacher who is a senior in treating heart disease."
In an instant, Tang Yaoyao raised her head. She seemed to have found a lifeline. She looked at Huo Linfeng with a calm expression, as if she could save her father in the next second: "Then, thank you."
After walking a few steps, I heard him on the phone: "Teacher, please come to the hospital."
Less than twenty minutes later, the elevator doors opened, and an older doctor in a white coat hurriedly walked in.
Wearing gold-rimmed glasses, with a few strands of white hair in his jet-black hair, he looked gentle and approachable, giving people the feeling that as long as he treated their illnesses, they would recover.
Tang Yaoyao's confidence grew even stronger.
The doctor smiled and said, "Linfeng, it's been a long time. How have you been?"
“Teacher.” Huo Linfeng grasped his hand, his gaze gentle: “Very good, you’ve just inherited the family business.”
After hearing Huo Linfeng's words, the doctor was slightly taken aback. Huo Linfeng, who had never been interested in the family business and was devoted to education, would obediently go back to inherit the family business.
He looked at the girl beside him, seemingly sensing a possibility, and smiled at Tang Yaoyao.
"Isn't this Professor Lin?"
The doctor who had just treated Tang Shengze took off his glasses and thought he was seeing things. He rubbed his eyes and was astonished to see his idol right in front of him, someone he could only look up to but never reach.
Professor Lin, who holds an extremely high social standing, is known as the father of cardiology and also enjoys a prominent international reputation.
I never expected to have the opportunity to see such a person in person.
He was overjoyed, wiped his hands, and excitedly called out, "Professor Lin!"
Professor Lin glanced at the attending physician and said, "Take me to see Mr. Tang."
Normally, this is a restricted area of the hospital, and no one else is allowed to enter, but it's different because this person is Professor Lin.
The doctor was overjoyed, his eyes filled with enthusiasm as he looked at everyone. He quickly gave directions and even wanted to discuss medical issues with him: "Okay, Professor Lin, this way please. This person has coronary heart disease. I think his coronary arteries are narrowed, and he could have a major hemorrhage at any time. It's very difficult..."
"Just lead the way." As a doctor, Professor Lin only cared about saving lives and had no intention of discussing such trivial matters with him: "The patient's time is precious."