Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .

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Chapter 1859 What happened before the attack

"Did the patient encounter anything before the attack?" Zuo Liang asked, catching the subtle expression on her face.

Xie Wanying thought that she needed to ask that person first to find out what the situation was.

"Doctor Zuo, Doctor Du wants you to come over." The nurse came over and delivered the message.

Dr. Zuo Liang had no choice but to stop questioning her and go talk to his tutor.

Xie Wanying took the opportunity to look for the person standing outside the fire door. Chang Jiawei secretly followed her, thinking that she was so stubborn, as if she knew he was coming, but it seemed that she didn't even think about asking him why he was here and didn't take him seriously.

Walking all the way to the door of an office, Xie Wanying raised her hand and knocked on the door.

"Who is it?" Doctor Hu's voice came from inside, and he said to Doctor Su, "Go open the door."

After a series of footsteps, Dr. Su opened the door and was surprised to see Xie Wanying: "What are you doing here?"

I heard that a group of patients needed emergency treatment, so why is this guy running here instead of busying himself with rescuing the patient?

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"I have something to ask Teacher Hu." Xie Wanying said.

Doctor Hu heard their conversation at the door and said to Doctor Su, "Let her in."

Dr. Su made way for the door.

After walking in, Xie Wanying watched Dr. Su leave, and then said to the person opposite: "Teacher Hu, did you see the process of our patient in bed six having a heart attack?"

"Why are you asking me this? That's a patient from your group." Dr. Hu answered her in his usual arrogant tone.

"I saw it. When Auntie Min had her attack, you, Teacher Hu, were standing at the fire door."

"What do you mean by that? Are you trying to say that I didn't inform you that something happened to the patient in your group when I saw him having a seizure?"

"Teacher Hu, as a doctor, no matter which group the patient belongs to, when you see a patient having a seizure, you should immediately provide first aid on the spot, right?"

The corners of Doctor Hu's mouth curved up in a mysterious way: "You want to say that I watched the patient die without rescuing him? Let me ask you, which eye of yours saw me standing outside the fire door and definitely saw the patient having a seizure?"

Well, the other party refused to admit that she was standing outside the fire door of the corridor when the patient had the seizure. Who can blame the lack of surveillance in this era? Her testimony alone is not enough to convince the public.

"I saw the same thing as she did."

Chang Jiawei, who said this, leaned halfway against the door, one hand in the pocket of his cashmere coat, his posture was a little lazy, only his eyes were sharp as he looked at Dr. Hu. If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have believed that a doctor in Beidu would abandon a patient at the moment of life and death.

The other two looked at him.

"You--" Doctor Hu looked at his facial features and seemed to vaguely recognize who he was. He spoke in a slightly restrained tone, not as bold as before.

"Excuse me, Dr. Hu, please tell me what's wrong with you and why you didn't save the patient." Chang Jiawei repeated the question asked by classmate Xie before, not letting the other party fool him.

"Didn't I tell you?" Doctor Hu said lazily, as if he was too lazy to explain to them, "I went there to look for something. As for the patient, what patient? I didn't see any."

"You really didn't see the patient?"

"I only opened the door a crack, and my field of vision is narrow. There is a corridor over there. If someone walks to the other side from inside, I won't be able to see them. Don't lie!" Chang Jiawei couldn't bear it any longer, and he almost pointed his finger at the other person's nose and eyes in anger.