My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 464 - Chapter 464: Chapter 458: Would You Mind if I Chop Off Your Arm?



Chapter 464: Chapter 458: Would You Mind if I Chop Off Your Arm?

“Did you seek me out for something?” Old Qin was well aware of Gu Ning. Among the Gu family, Gu Ning was the youngest of the new generation. He ran the family’s security company, which had trained numerous security talents over the years and developed top-tier security systems in high demand across the country. Naturally, Gu Ning was also one of the most outstanding young people of this generation, the paragon of other people’s children in the public’s eyes.

“Old Qin, I’ll cut to the chase,” said Gu Ning, who was always one to be straightforward. He didn’t enjoy mind games.

“Please take your grandson away. Do you really want him to remarry the woman he has insulted before? Is slapping your own face something you plan on doing, Old Qin? She doesn’t need anyone from the Qin Family. She just wants you to keep a distance and stop ruining her reputation.”

Old Qin’s face turned a pale shade of green, an unflattering sight.

He was not a fool; he clearly understood Gu Ning’s intentions.

However, his grandson was reckless. He almost gave up his life for Guan Jing back then, and now he is trying to reconcile with Tang Yuxin, who clearly shows no interest.

Have all the women in the world died out that he must have that particular one?

He has utterly disgraced his family’s name, and now people condemn the Qin Family for being overly persistent.

Even if Qin Ziye spends the rest of his life unmarried, it won’t be with that kind of woman.

If a person becomes overly stubborn, it is truly terrifying, and this applies to both Old Qin and Qin Ziye.

Before long, Old Qin took Qin Ziye away. Though Tang Yuxin’s doorstep was no longer incessantly occupied as before, the methods Old Qin used to achieve this remained unknown.

Tang Yuxin gently rubbed her waist. It still hurt, and she couldn’t stand for long. However, with a little bit of caution, she was already capable of solving her physiological problems on her own and no longer needed Uncle Gu to assist her.

She set the piece of paper crafted into a sun aside, then slowly rose to her feet. Supporting her waist with one hand, she carefully leaned against the wall on her way out to find the real sun.

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While sitting in the outdoor lounge chair, she felt truly warm as sunshine bathed her. She felt like everything in the world was beautiful. There was no more moss or mold.

She carefully leaned her back against the chair and closed her eyes. The splendid autumn weather was no match for the paper sun.

She pulled her phone from her pocket and sent a message to Gu Ning.

“Uncle Gu, I’m sunbathing outside.”

After sending the message, she carelessly placed her phone on the chair and stretched out her limbs as if embracing the sun. A cool breeze blew over, carrying a refreshing and subtle fragrance.

Tang Yuxin sat upright and sniffed her sleeve. It seemed to carry a faint aroma, but she had forgotten to take her medication.

She carefully rose, prepared to go back to retrieve it. If she didn’t, she’d end up giving off a stink, especially during these days when she was unable to bathe. The smell was rather overpowering.

Supporting her waist, she stood back up, then slowly walked towards the entrance. As she reached the door, an ambulance drove in, and a young man in his thirties, still wearing a military uniform, was carried off. One of his arms was terribly mutilated.

Tang Yuxin was about to leave, but she wasn’t exactly at ease. Supporting her waist, she slowly approached the scene.

“Director, the X-ray is out,” a nurse hastily ran over, handing the newly developed X-ray film to Director Zhu.

Director Zhu took a quick glance.

“It’s not good, the shattering fracture is severe, and there’s an infection.”

For most injuries like this, their diagnosis would be amputation. Amputation was the easiest and most effective solution. However, the director felt sorry for this young man, he couldn’t bear it. He must be less than twenty years old. Losing an arm would make him disabled, even worse, both arms might have to be amputated. He was such a young man, just starting his life. If he lost both arms, he’d be living a life worse than death.

“Amputate,” Director Zhu decided after pondering for a while. In the end, he had no choice but to choose the only path available: amputation.

“Director, there is still a solution,” a doctor appealed out of sympathy. A patient with injuries worse than this, had almost lost all muscle on his leg, and his bones were completely shattered. However, he has since recovered and is now able to walk and run again. Look at him; he’s still a kid, a high school student.

“I know what you’re referring to,” the director sighed, “you think I haven’t thought of that? But she can’t perform this surgery right now. You should know, she has just had a bone marrow transplant. She’s not even supposed to stand for long periods. And this surgery will take at least five hours. Do you think she can handle it with her current physical condition?”

The doctor who spoke up shook his head and stopped arguing.

Yes, it was indeed impossible.

The longer the high school student’s injury dragged on, the more severe it would become. Maybe it currently required the amputation of only half an arm, but if it dragged on, it might be more than just half an arm that needed to be amputated.

“Hmm, start the surgery,” the director finally gave in. They would have to proceed as if Tang Yuxin wasn’t there. This type of injury essentially needed amputation. Tang Yuxin was just an exception, but she was only one person, and it wasn’t possible for her to perform every such surgery. As she currently stood, she would have a hard time even standing, let alone operating.

“I’ll do it,” a voice suddenly echoed from the doorway. When everyone turned around, they saw Tang Yuxin, supporting her waist, standing at the entrance.

“You can’t,” Director Zhu didn’t underestimate Tang Yuxin, but seriously questioned her ability. In her current state, she had to lean against a wall to stand. And yet, she wanted to perform surgery? Was she reckless with her own life?

“It’s okay, as long as I don’t need to stand,” Tang Yuxin walked over and picked up the soldier’s medical record and scrutinized the X-ray film for quite some time.

This case was much lighter than that of Shen Fei and old man Huang. She could complete the surgery within three hours at most. Withstanding three hours in exchange for a whole and healthy life was absolutely worth it.

She was a doctor, and she had the professional dedication and moral obligations.

“Prepare for the operation,” she said, supporting her waist as she exited and headed towards the operating room to change clothes.

“Director…” a doctor looked to Director Zhu, “So, what do we do now? Amputate or not?”

“Of course not,” the director retorted without hiding his irritation, “Would you be willing if it were your arm being chopped off?”


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