Rebirth in the 80s: Everyday Life

Reborn back to the 1980s, the sweet pet daily life of a small citizen, with a golden finger that can be upgraded.

Chapter 300 Surgery Continued

When the amulet shattered, Shen Yun broke the cup as if he had sensed something. Looking at his feet and hands scalded by the hot water, Shen Yun anxiously called the system.

"System of Systems"

"Host, I'm here. What's going on?"

"Why did the amulet break? What happened?"

An anxious expression, with a hint of fear. Shen Yun didn't know what had happened, she only knew that she couldn't calm down.

"Actually, it's nothing. The amulet broke because it no longer worked."

The system explained to Chen Yun nonchalantly that a talisman, as the name suggests, is used for self-protection and is a one-time use. It shattered this time simply because it had already served its purpose, warding off disaster once.

"What's the matter?"

Chen Yun wanted to find out who was in trouble: her brother, her parents, or Mai Dong. She had only given the amulet to these few people, and she was sure they would keep it carefully on their bodies.

"Something happened to Wen Maidong. He was injured by an explosion. Fortunately, he had the amulet you gave him, otherwise he would have been in great danger."

The system couldn't help but sigh. It hadn't expected to encounter something like this. Fortunately, the system's products were all genuine, unlike some places that had no value.

"Brother Maidong"

Shen Yun stared into the distance, lost in thought. She couldn't wait any longer, she wanted to leave for City S. Only by actually meeting Wen Maidong and making sure that nothing was wrong could she feel at ease. At least, that way she could feel at ease and at peace.

"Host, don't worry! He's protected by the amulet, and there's nothing wrong with him. Any injuries are only minor at best, so there's no need to worry."

"Are there any more amulets?" Shen Yun looked at the system.

"Yes, but it's very expensive. The host still has a chance to participate in a lottery, maybe you can win it."

The system didn't specifically recommend Chen Yun make the purchase; the points weren't evenly distributed, making it uneconomical. The host had a chance to participate in the lottery, so they could completely capitalize on it. More importantly, the host's luck was exceptional, making him a dominant force within the system.

"No need to draw, I'll buy it now. Please buy me another amulet, I hope I can avoid sex this time."

"This amulet is only for one-time use, not permanent."

The system doesn't believe amulets can be made permanent; a one-time use is good enough. Life is filled with countless uncertainties and unexpected events, and no one knows for sure. This is the unique nature of life. If all crises were avoided, it might not be a good thing, but the worst possible outcome.

"That's one sex. Give me five."

Feeling that one wasn't particularly safe, Shen Yun ultimately ordered five. Although the points deduction was a bit painful, it wasn't a big deal for Shen Yun, who had a lot of points. Points only existed when people were around. Otherwise, what was the point of having points?

"Five amulets."

After putting it in the locker, Shen Yun looked at some useful items in the points mall. After making a large purchase of many things, Shen Yun was satisfied and stopped.

Wen Maidong and Commander Tong were eventually taken to the First People's Hospital of S City, where they underwent surgery and examinations. Commander Tong's injuries were more serious than Wen Maidong's. After all, Commander Tong didn't have a protective amulet to shield him from the power of N. Fortunately, Wen Maidong provided some protection, but even with that, his injuries were still severe.

"The patient's internal bleeding is unclear. He has two broken sternums and two broken ribs."

"Surgery is necessary."

The doctors looked at the report in their hands with a serious expression. They all knew that internal bleeding was the most difficult part. If the internal injuries became more serious, that would be the real trouble. They were not sure about the operation process, let alone the patient's status.

"Surgery is necessary, I understand. But I can't officiate."

"I can't host it either, but I can be the deputy."

"Who can preside over this operation?"

Everyone looked at each other, not daring to step forward easily. The commander, the commander holding military power, treated such a person with even greater caution.

"So, what should we do now? Dean, we can't preside over this."

The hospital director was hesitant to take over the operation. The internal bleeding was troublesome enough, and with this background, they didn't dare to imagine what would happen if something unexpected happened during the operation.

"Now you've given me a difficult problem and asked me what I should do. Tell me, what should I do?"

The dean looked at the so-called senior doctors, the director, and even the doctor who had returned from overseas, whom he considered to be highly skilled. He glanced at the group with a look of disappointment, and a hint of disappointment could not help but grow in his heart. Yes, it was a blatant disappointment.

"You can negotiate with other hospitals and ask them to arrange for a skilled doctor to preside over the meeting."

"But don't forget the time. We don't have much time now. Commander Tong is waiting in the ward. We don't have that much time. You must come up with a plan today."

The director ignored these people's excuses. In his view, all of this was just their own way of avoiding responsibility. He had to make them feel the pressure; only under this pressure could breakthroughs be achieved. The hospital needed to reform. Otherwise, if the doctors' skills didn't improve, the hospital would slowly decline.

Dean

The dean's face looked ugly, and his resolute back made everyone feel even more heavy.

"Dean, no! We absolutely can't do that."

Dean

Everyone watched the director leave, bewildered. This was their first time undertaking such a crucial operation, and their hearts were weighing heavily on them. With the added burden on their shoulders, no one dared to underestimate the operation. A success would be fine, but a failure would be even more disastrous.

This is really a hot potato. No matter how you do it, it won't work. You can only leave it like this. Unfortunately, they don't have time to leave it like this, so everyone can only take it over with great hesitation.

"If that's the case, then let's come together and discuss the procedure for the operation. Everyone, please give your best and don't think you can get away with it."

In the end, the hospital director took the X-rays and medical records and reviewed them, gathering the opinions of all the doctors in the hospital. No one could escape the situation; this time, everyone worked together to perform the operation.