Chapter 2797 Who revealed it



Duan Sanbao took them to the pediatric clinic.

There are slight differences between outpatient and inpatient emergency departments.

There are so many people and so many things to do that the doctors spend very little time seeing each patient. The teachers are in a hurry to finish their work to avoid being complained by the family members. The patients with really difficult and complicated diseases who need surgery are directly admitted to the inpatient department. Medical students can only learn a limited amount from following in the outpatient department.

Since this group of people had previously followed teachers in other hospitals and had this kind of experience, Cao Zhao had never taken them out to the clinic. Today, he asked them to follow the teacher, probably considering that they were about to leave the department, and before they left, they could walk around more and increase their overall impression of Shouer.

It is said that Brother Shenxian was called to talk to the hospital leaders, and he would go from the administrative building to the outpatient building to meet them by himself.

Walking to the outpatient building, it is not surprising that there are huge crowds of people. This spectacular scene may be different from other comprehensive tertiary hospitals. It is reflected in the fact that the emergency department of Seoul Children's Hospital diverts patients to the outpatient department more aggressively than other hospitals, resulting in a more terrifying outpatient volume. Secondly, Seoul Children's Hospital is the most powerful pediatric specialty hospital in the country and the last protector of children in the country. Parents of children with such diseases from all over the country will bring their children to Seoul Children's Hospital for treatment. It is conceivable that the number of patients is not comparable to other hospitals.

Halfway through the journey, I met a familiar little kid.

“Brother, sister!”

It turned out that they passed by the orthopedic outpatient area when climbing the stairs. When Shanshan, who came to the hospital for a follow-up checkup, saw them, she jogged over. The plaster on the child's left hand had not been removed yet, but she ran very fast, leaving her grandmother who accompanied her to the hospital far behind.

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"Slow down." Grandma Shanshan patted her thighs and called to her granddaughter worriedly.

Shanshan stood in front of her brother and sister, her little face flushed, her eyes flying with excitement, and said to Brother Wei: "Brother, are you okay? Are you back to work in the hospital?"

The little boy got excited unintentionally and revealed the secret that he knew his brother was sick.

Student Wei's face turned dark and he turned to look at Dai Nanhui, who was the person responsible for communicating with the children about his matters.

Dai Nanhui was so anxious that he waved his hands: It was definitely not me who leaked it.

Seeing this, Shanshan said to her brother: "My sister said so."

Xie Wanying was now at fault. She blinked and pointed at herself in shock at the child, asking him not to lie: Did I say that?

"It's not this sister, it's another sister. She often came to the hospital to see me during that period." Shanshan said.

Everyone finally figured out that it was Li Yaxi.

Dai Nanhui's eyebrows raised.

Squinting his eyes to look at the man's expression, Student Wei nudged him with his elbow.

"She means well and knows she can't hide it." Dai Nanhui unknowingly defended Li Yaxi.

Everyone else understood.

When Li Yaxi was doing research in Seoul, it seemed that he did much more for the children's families.

Chasing after her granddaughter, Grandma Shanshan came over hurriedly. The other two women who came with her had familiar faces.

Xie Wanying and the others quickly recognized them as Xiaohui’s mother and Zhu Xing’s mother.

Why did these two groups of people come together?

Wei hadn’t been to the hospital for a long time and didn’t know the situation very well. He asked others quietly, “Did you donate?”

Xiaoyu's organs were donated. Since the time when Xiaoyu donated her organs was very close to the time when Zhu Xing and Xiaohui and other children received organ transplants, it is hard to say what the families of these organ donors and the families of the patients who received their organs would think.

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