Chapter 653 - She’s Perfect
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The big, bearded doctor stared at him momentarily. âI would have called the cops to arrest you right now if she were dead, you murderer.â
Reinitz let out a deep breath, raised his head, and looked at the ceiling in the emergency room. He sighed deeply and then turned and walked out.
âHey! Where are you going?â The doctor was worried. Even though she was still alive, she could stop breathing at any time. Such high blood pressure... In fact, according to everything he had learned at medical school, he didnât know how she was still alive.
Reinitz did not turn around as he said, âIâm going to make a call. Please wait.â After leaving the emergency room, Reinitz took out his phone, dialed a number, and calmly said, âI want a helicopter. Yes, I have someone thatâs seriously hurt. Iâll give you 20 minutes. Come immediately!â
Reinitz put his phone away after making the call. He found the clinicâs administration room and courteously asked the young, fat nurse if he could borrow her phone. His handsome face dazzled the nurse. Although his face had become thin, his chin had stubble, and his clothes were not too neat, she stared at him as if his blue eyes had power. The young nurse did what was asked of her. âHere is the phone. P... p... please use it.â The nurse stuttered and blushed furiously.
Reinitzâs gentleness toward the young nurse wasnât like his gentleness toward Gu Nianzhi. His attitude was kind, but it had a hint of distance. He took the phone from the young nurse and started dialing. âIs this the Alpsâ ranger station? I want to ask you about the fire from two days ago. Did you save Mother Hanna?â
The rangers all knew Mother Hanna and had even eaten her white sausages before. The ranger gave him a definite answer. âMother Hanna? We saved her. We got her right away, but she was in the basement a bit long. She fainted and had signs of dehydration. Sheâs still in the hospital.â
Reinitz let out another breath. Thank goodness. âPlease transfer Mother Hanna to Berlinâs Saint Josephâs hospital. Yes, contact them. They will treat her if you tell them my name.â
His hand covered the phone after he finished his call, and he quietly muttered to himself and made another call. This time, it was not a special agency and not a 24-hour ranger station. No one picked up, so he left a message on the phone. âMr. Hans, Iâm sorry, but I quit. I wonât go to work tomorrow.â Reinitz put the phone down after he finished and returned the phone to the young nurse.
The nurseâs mouth dropped, and after a few moments, she said, âSir, why did you quit? Are you sick?â
Reinitz looked at her, not saying a word. His expression was cold with the hint of an imposing air about him. The young nurseâs heart shook with fright. She didnât dare ask again. She lowered her head, pretending to be busy with the chart.
Reinitz walked into the emergency room without any expression on his face and saw the bearded doctor still looking at Gu Nianzhiâs data. He pushed the blood pressure machine and the stethoscope away from her. âSince sheâs in such critical condition, Iâve already called the Berlin hospital. They will send a helicopter here to get her.â
Berlin, Germanyâs capital. It had Germanyâs best hospitals, not something the bearded doctor could even compete with. When Reinitz said that, a huge load came off the doctorâs shoulders. He said, âBe careful, her vitals have stabilized a bit, but donât let her state of mind rise or fall too much, or else the blood pressure will rise even higher. By then, even Holy Mother Mary wonât be able to save her.â
Reinitz was quiet. He sat quietly on a cherry-colored armchair by Gu Nianzhiâs hospital bed. He leaned forward, his elbows on his knees and hands clasped under his jaw. His eyes were fixed on Gu Nianzhiâs pale, snowy face.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Half an hour went by quickly, and the helicopter arrived with a roar. The bearded doctor opened the door and said, âThe chopperâs here. How will you move her?â
Reinitz stood up and straightened his clothes. âSomeone will come get her.â Before they finished talking, a few people in white gowns and white masks pushed a gurney and nodded at Reinitz. âWhere is the patient?â
Reinitz walked to the front of the hospital bed, picked Gu Nianzhi up carefully, and put her on the gurney. âGo.â
The medical personnel quickly put Gu Nianzhi on the helicopter. Reinitz followed. The helicopter moved very quickly in a spiral and flew toward Berlin. An hour later, they landed at the Berlin Charite hospitalâs rooftop helipad. The Charite hospital was the best hospital not only in Berlin but in Germany. It was also the most expensive.
Reinitz used a blanket to carry Gu Nianzhi off the helicopter. His face was grave and stern. He didnât say a word to anyone, went straight to the elevator on the roof, and went down to the 18th floorâs special VIP hospital room. This hospital room had Germanyâs most advanced medical technology and equipment. It was on par with the best Johns Hopkins hospital in America.
He carried her to a clean, snowy white hospital bed in the intensive care unitâs number one VIP hospital room. The conditions there were much better than in the little clinic in the village near the Alps. Two nurses walked in and said to Reinitz, âSir, please leave the room. We need to help the patient change into a hospital gown.â
âIâll be outside the door.â Reinitz nodded and left the room.
The two nurses took off the habit, the tattered tracksuit, and the underwear off the unconscious Gu Nianzhi. Then they put the hospital gown on her. Actually, it was a striped gown that covered her from head to toe.
After changing, the two nurses opened the door and told Reinitz, âYou may now go in.â The moment Reinitz went inside, Germanyâs most famous neurologist and neurosurgeon came over to Gu Nianzhi to consult on her case. All kinds of machines were meticulously gathering data about her head, heart, pulse, blood pressure, heart beat, and brainwaves.
However, when the doctors were about to draw some of Gu Nianzhiâs blood, Reinitz stopped them. âThatâs enough for today. Sheâs still weak. Do the blood test when sheâs better.â After Reinitz said that, the doctors could only listen.
âOk, sir.â The doctors looked at the data the machines displayed and felt that it was normal.
âTemperature 100.4 F (38 C), low fever.â
âBlood pressure normal.â
âPulse normal.â
âDo you want to do a CT scan?â
âWait âtil she wakes up.â Reinitz wouldnât let Gu Nianzhi suffer anymore. âJust tell me, whatâs her condition?â
âSo far, everything is normal. Sheâs just a bit weak, probably from extreme hunger and dehydration.â The doctors were puzzled. âIf I may be presumptuous, is the patient from Africa?â Hunger and dehydration led to malnutrition, and now it was mostly just Africa that had these kinds of conditions.
Reinitz shook his head. âNo.â He didnât explain but said to the doctors, âGive her two nutrient solutions to quickly replenish her electrolytes.â It would be mainly glucose, so she could replenish her energy quickly.
âWhen will her fever go down? Is it because her bodyâs infected with something? Does she need aspirin?â Reinitz asked again because he was worried about the persistent fever.
The doctors believed it was probably malnutrition that caused the bodyâs immune system to drop. Sheâd recover after her nutrients were replenished, and the fever would then naturally go away. They were all advocates for not using anti-inflammatory medicine if one didnât need it.
Reinitz looked at Gu Nianzhi and nodded. âFine, weâll talk again tomorrow.â It was already two in the morning. The doctors opened the door and left. After the doctors left, Reinitz asked for a change of clothes to be delivered from his apartment. After his change of clothes arrived, he went inside the VIP private hospital roomâs bathroom to take a shower.
After shaving his beard in the bathroom, Reinitz remembered the habit Gu Nianzhi was wearing. She had been wearing that dirty and wrinkled habit for two days. The black habit made her face look even sadder.
Reinitz changed and walked out of the bathroom. He picked up his phone and started ordering some clothes for Gu Nianzhi online. He was not very familiar with womenâs clothing brands and just randomly looked online. He found a designer brand, Frisur. This womanâs clothing brand was well sought after by young women with high incomes. It had a good cut and design. Every piece was like art, a combination of Scandinavian and German style integrated with practicality. Those pictures looked like they suited Gu Nianzhiâs lively disposition.
He looked through them one by one and smiled heartily. He tapped on his phone screen consecutively and bought Gu Nianzhi dozens of clothes. He almost bought all of Frisurâs new collection for this seasonâs jackets, pants, skirts, dresses, and matching footwear, scarves, and accessories. Reinitz remembered Gu Nianzhi had a beautiful head of long, glowing black hair with natural waves like seaweed.
He hesitated when it came to underwear, but in the end, he clicked on Germanyâs most famous underwear website and bought Gu Nianzhi a bunch of underwear and bras. Reinitz remembered Gu Nianzhi told him she was a D cup, so he bought D cup sized bras and bought the smallest size underwear. She was so thin, her waist was no bigger than his palm. He didnât even know if this underwear could stay on her waist.
Reinitz suddenly had an urge to buy teenage brand name things, but teenage brand name things were just too ugly. He gave up when they were not to his liking.
After finishing buying clothes for Gu Nianzhi, Reinitz went to a skincare website to buy Gu Nianzhi a set of La Marâs skincare products. Only then could he relax and sleep.
This time, it was not on the Alpsâ grassy fields and rocks, but in Germanyâs best hospital room. The long sofa was made by the best custom-made furniture company to conform to the human body better than most mattress. Reinitz slept well. When he woke up, it was already five in the afternoon the next day. The 15 hours of sleep finally let him fully recover.
The first thing he saw when he opened his eyes was Gu Nianzhi sleeping on the hospital bed, her black hair against her snowy skin such a clear and stark contrast. They were clearly the simplest colors, and yet it was like she was glowing.
Reinitz looked away and took a deep breath. He rose from the sofa and went over to Gu Nianzhiâs hospital bed. Gu Nianzhi was still not awake and slept like before. Connected to the hospital bed were the machines displaying her vital signs. All was normal. It was as if the blood pressure data he saw in the villageâs clinic was an illusion.
Reinitz slowly stretched out his hands to hold her hands. Just as he was about to bend over, he heard the door to the hospital room make a noise. Someone was coming. He maintained his composure and put Gu Nianzhiâs hand inside the blanket. He straightened up and turned to see an old man with a head full of white hair, rosy cheeks, and a good complexion smiling at him. I knew you wouldnât let me down. Reinitz smiled and gave the old man a little nod. âLi Dexi, sir.â
âHmm.â Li Dexi walked slowly toward Gu Nianzhi with his cane. He firmly held onto his cane while standing in front of her hospital bed. He looked at her like a person looking at a rare piece of art and said in English, âSheâs perfect, isnât she?â
Reinitz clasped his hands behind him, standing perfectly straight and not saying a word. Li Dexi didnât want to hear a reply, anyway, and simply sighed. When would she wake up? Li Dexi asked as his eyes looked at the various machines next to Gu Nianzhiâs hospital bed, âHow did she become so ill?â
Reinitz answered this time, âThey donât know. Itâs still being determined.â
âOk, take good care of her.â Li Dexi looked at her a bit and patted Reinitz on the shoulder. âIâm gonna go. If something happens, let me know.â
Reinitz nodded and watched as Li Dexi left. Not long after Li Dexi left, the clothes, footwear, and skincare products arrived one after another. Because he choose express delivery and paid the highest rate, it all arrived within one day. Boxes of all sizes were stacked fully on the armchair. She would see it, if only she would wake up.
But Gu Nianzhi slept for three days and three nights.
Fortunately, the best doctors in Germany were looking after her and promised Gu Nianzhi would be fine. Her condition had always been stable. All the data showed her getting better. The malnutrition had been dealt with, her body temperature was normal, and there was no more fever. It proved the doctorsâ earlier diagnosis correct. There was no need for penicillin or aspirin. Her fever would automatically go away when her nutrition was normal. The doctors were extremely pleased with Gu Nianzhiâs recovery, and everything was just as they expected.
Reinitz crossed his arms as he stood with his brows furrowed. âWhy isnât she waking up?â She hadnât regained consciousness for three days and nights. Was she ill?
âAccording to the data, sheâs not ill.â The doctors checked the machines again to make sure the machines were not defective. âSheâs sleeping.â
Reinitz looked at them in dismay.
âReinitz, you have to understand. The human body is like a precise machine, and it works according to its own laws. The body recovers best when itâs sleeping, so donât worry. This girl is just too weak and tired, thatâs why the amount of time she needs to recover is more than most.â
The doctor gave his medical explanation, but Reinitz didnât really believe it. He didnât argue about it and nodded. âIt better be.â
After the doctors left, Reinitz took his phone out to look at the news as he sat on the sofa. Two things in Munich caused big commotions, and all the media was talking about them. The first one was Munichâs tourist department was having a competition. It was gathering all the video recordings of the Königssee from this month. The requirement was that it must be unedited footage. They said it was to promote Königsseeâs tourism.
The second thing was about getting a big reward for spotting two cars. They even showed the license plates. The contest was over, but because the reward money was so great, and a lot of people had gotten the reward money, many of the people who had gotten the reward money confirmed the legitimacy of the competition. It had become a heated debate online, and everyone was commenting on these two pieces of news.
Reinitzâs eyebrows slightly furrowed as he looked at the two cars. His finger stroked his phone for a bit, then he finally opened the link and called the number on it. âWhen a piece of news is old, just delete it. Are you saving it for Christmas?â He told them without reservation.
They immediately accepted his recommendation and started to get rid of any news, comment, and message related to it, and at the same time, stopped reporting on the two news items. Soon, all of the websites in Germany had no news related to the two topics. Citizens felt like news was supposed to have an expiration date. New news would naturally push the old news aside.
Reinitz continued to flip through his phone and felt like it was much more pleasing to his eyes than before.
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One the morning of the fourth day, the sun rose, and the first rays of daylight shined into the hospital room, making it look like a room overflowing with golden light.
Gu Nianzhi gradually woke up. The first thing she saw when she opened her eyes was the snowy ceiling and the modern, shadowless light. Gu Nianzhi blinked, turned away from the ceiling, and turned to the side. She saw Reinitz sleeping on the sofa across from her bed. He was wearing a dashing hunting jacket exposing the neat white shirt collar underneath. His long black pants wrapped his long legs. He was laying on the sofa. His shirt and pants were already a bit wrinkled, but they didnât look dispirited. His cold facial features had a kind of beauty that felt like it was a religion, as if all the joys in the world were somehow related to him.
The way Gu Nianzhi looked at Reinitz was like a person admiring a beautiful oil painting.
Reinitz suddenly woke up. He was beautiful, like an ice sculpture that hadnât had the time to melt. He saw Gu Nianzhi looking at him. Her big black eyes were naturally warm. When he looked at her eyes, the ice melted immediately and became warm like spring.
âYouâre awake?â Reinitz stood up as he asked gently. He walked to her bedside and stretched his hand out to touch her forehead. âThe fever is gone.â
The corner of Gu Nianzhiâs mouth lifted, and she showed a grateful smile. âThank you, Reinitz.â