Chapter 2008 I heard she had a secret



Huang Zhilei hadn't left yet. He walked over to the little apprentice sister and asked with concern: "Have you had breakfast?"

"Yes, I ate the breakfast that Senior Brother Cao bought for me this morning." Xie Wanying answered Senior Brother Huang truthfully.

After getting her answer, Huang Zhilei adjusted his glasses, and the lenses were shining: It turned out that the junior sister and senior brother Cao had met in private.

Cao Yong took the medical record handed over by the family, opened it, and read it carefully.

Huang Zhilei asked the patient and his family to sit on the sofa.

It takes some time for a doctor to look at the medical records carefully.

Xie Wanying went to pour a cup of hot water for Dr. Hu and the others.

Sitting down in the office chair, Cao Yong took out the pen from the pocket of his white coat, calmed down, and took notes while reading the medical records.

While waiting for the doctor to speak, the patient and his family members were in a state of ups and downs, just like a prisoner waiting for sentencing. At this moment, the doctor's words seemed to determine the patient's future life outcome.

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Mr. Liu gulped down a few sips of water to calm himself, but the more he drank, the thirstier he became. The anxiety in his heart could not be soothed until the dust settled.

Doctor Hu did not pick up the cup or drink the water, as if he was an immortal who was neither hungry nor thirsty.

In order to relieve Teacher Hu's tension, Xie Wanying talked about the child last night: "I called the NICU this morning and asked Brother Luo. They all said that the child's indicators were very good after a night. The ventilator is very useful, and the medicine is effective. In a few days, the ventilator can be removed and he can be ready to leave the NICU."

The child survived the disaster and lived up to everyone's expectations.

A smile finally appeared on Dr. Hu's stiff face.

My wife was still saving lives last night. Mr. Liu sighed. If his wife's eyes were fine, she would have worked as a doctor until she died.

In fact, after experiencing the turmoil last night, Dr. Hu's mentality has changed. His emotions have eased. He has no choice but to accept that he can no longer work. He said to Xie: "You can tell me about your problem. I said I can help you."

Cao Yong, who was quite far away, clearly heard their conversation and immediately looked over with confusion.

Huang Zhilei turned around and looked around curiously, wondering: What did the junior sister say to Dr. Hu in private?

It was not easy to speak in front of her senior brother, so Xie Wanying thanked Dr. Hu and planned to talk to him next time. Anyway, her mother's problem was not as urgent as Dr. Hu's eyes.

Time passes by every second.

Huang Zhilei followed the instructions, went to the operating room to prepare, and then left the office.

Cao Yong put down his pen and medical records, stood up, walked around the desk, went to the coffee table and talked to the patient and his family.

"Doctor Cao, please speak frankly if you have anything to say. It's okay to speak." Mr. Liu encouraged the doctor to explain the situation to him clearly, saying, "My wife said she knew she was in a bad condition a long time ago."

The family members were afraid that the doctor would be timid. Cao Yong said he understood the family members' intentions and said, "Her condition is not very good."

Mr. Liu's heart was beating fast, and he looked at his wife sitting next to him in panic. It can be seen that he asked the doctor to be honest, in fact, when hearing the bad news, no one can bear it, and he was a bit too pretentious.

Compared to her husband, Dr. Hu was calmer. She couldn't say she wasn't disappointed, but she could say the result was probably within her expectations. Cao Yong took out a piece of white paper and drew a picture while explaining to the family: "This is the ophthalmic artery. These thin blood vessels at the end of the ophthalmic artery are the central retinal artery and its branches that supply the most important retinal cells in our eyes."

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