It will take one or two days for all the test results to come out.
In the evening, Geng's mother came to the hospital to accompany her youngest son. The next morning, Geng Yongzhe went back to Beidu No. 3 for internship with Xie.
Back at Beidu 3, I heard Du Haiwei talking to Dr. Qi from Guozhi on the phone about Aunt Min's condition. Aunt Min hadn't woken up yet, and she would probably need an interventional surgery to put in a pacemaker in the next two days.
Only then did Geng Yongzhe realize that something big had happened while he was away. Intuitively, Geng Yongzhe could feel that this matter was related to classmate Xie, and he frowned and looked at her: You didn't tell me about such a big thing?
It seemed that no one else knew about it. At least he didn't see the counselor, the monitor, or other students talking about it yesterday.
Auntie Min should be safe in Guozhi. Xie Wanying believed in the skills of the teachers at Guozhi, so she waved her hand to Geng to indicate that everything was fine.
Du Haiwei put away his phone, turned around and asked the returning student: "How are you? Do you need another vacation?"
"No need, Teacher Du." Geng Yongzhe replied.
"Is there anything I can do for you?" Du Haiwei asked again.
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It can be seen that Teacher Du probably got the information from their counselor's phone call. If there is anything wrong with the students, the university teachers need to inform the clinical teachers to avoid accidents without the clinical teachers' knowledge. The consequences of clinical accidents are very serious.
Geng Yongzhe was thinking about how to handle the matter properly as the teachers had said, but he was unable to vent his anger, which made him feel very uncomfortable.
"I heard that your family member suffers from gynecological diseases. Let her come to Beidu No. 3 Hospital, and I will ask Doctor Zuo to arrange a bed for her." Du Haiwei said, seemingly knowing very well that the student would never be able to bring up this question and simply making the decision for her.
"Teacher Du?" Geng Yongzhe was shocked by his tutor's decision.
“Aren’t you a doctor?” Zuo Liang smiled when he saw his expression and gave him some advice. “Teacher Du is a doctor just like us. No matter who the patient is, or what grudges they have, as long as they are sick and come to seek medical treatment, as a doctor, you need to cure the patient’s illness first.”
"Teacher Du, she is not a good person." Geng Yongzhe sternly told the teachers that his stepmother was not an ordinary person and he really did not want to see the teachers being innocently implicated by him.
Zuo Liang was not worried about this at all. After working as a doctor for a few years, he would have seen through all kinds of life. He kept smiling calmly, "If you are a doctor, you should treat the disease with medicine instead of thinking about other things."
Geng Yongzhe told the teacher not to take it lightly: "She is not the one who would do it herself as you think. She would instigate my father to achieve her goal." His stepmother is a bad person. She doesn't do anything herself, but just stirs up trouble and watches the fun.
"If your father beats people up or causes trouble here, he will be sent directly to jail." Zuo Liang said bluntly, "In fact, your family should have called the police when he beat your brother. This is domestic violence."
The teacher's next sentence was like a bomb dropped on Geng Yongzhe, which made him suddenly realize where the problem lay.
It turned out that the problem was caused by his grandparents.
His grandparents kept saying that his father was a bad person, but they didn't want their son to go to jail, so they always protected him at home and prevented them from calling the police, which ended up making his younger brother suffer.
From the very beginning, Xie asked him to bring his brother to seek medical treatment immediately. In addition to giving his brother better treatment, it was also to get his brother out of an environment that seemed safe but was actually a form of abuse.
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