Chapter 396: 389: Fetching Scriptures
My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s
She placed the medicine down and then proceeded to the deanâs office. The dean had the surname Zhu. He was not that old, probably in his early forties. He was impeccably dressed in a suit, overlaid with a white lab coat. Even the lab coat was worn immaculately, clean and tidy.
âDr. Xiaotang, please, have a seat.â
The dean gestured towards the sofa, inviting Tang Yuxin to sit.
Tang Yuxin sat down. However, she seemed rather rigid and on-edge. Nervous, perhaps?
It couldnât be helped. In the past, she had considered the dean of the hospital as an unattainable figure. Despite them both holding the title of âDeanâ, the status was quite different from other designations.
But, why had he invited her here? Had she made a mistake somewhere? She began to rack her brains â had she recently made any mistakes? But it didnât seem like she had. She had always been cautious, focusing largely on her work and speaking very little.
Maybe they think she ate too much?
âDr. Xiaotang, are you comfortable living among the doctors?â asked Dean Zhu with a gentle smile.
But regardless of his friendly demeanor and tone, Tang Yuxin could still perceive an underlying sharpness in his gaze.
âYes, very,â she answered, squeezing her hands together on her lap. Her back was soaked with cold sweat, as was her forehead.
âNo need to be afraid,â reassured Dean Zhu.
He must have sensed Tang Yuxinâs anxiety, âThereâs nothing to worry about. I just wanted to know if you are finding the food here satisfactory?â
At this, Tang Yuxinâs heart skipped a beat. As feared, they were blaming her for eating too much. She was used to this diet from her school days â every meal was carefully balanced. It wasnât too much â just varied. If they asked her to eat less, she wouldnât feel satisfied.
âIâm sorry, Dean,â she apologized, bowing her head. âI apologize for any inconvenience. I will try to eat less from now on.â
Dean Zhu was mid-sip and suddenly choked on his water, which he promptly spat out. Fortunately, he chose the wall as his target and not Tang Yuxinâs face.
He quickly set down his cup, in somewhat of a disgrace, and reflexively brought a hand to his forehead.
âDr. Xiaotang, you are free to eat as much as you wish. I canât possibly dictate your meal intake,â he said, trying to suppress a half-laugh half-sigh. He wondered what she was thinking.
So, it turns out they werenât upset with my eating habits, realized Tang Yuxin, clenching her fingers in relief. She had misunderstood.
âAlsoâ¦â Dean Zhu continued speaking, âThe card that you use belongs to Gu Ning, and he has never limited your meals.â
Tang Yuxinâs grip tightened on her hands. However, when he checks the card, wonât he be stunned by the amount of money sheâd spent? Would he start thinking she was a glutton?
Could she recharge the card? If so, where?
Of course, Dean Zhu was unaware of the turmoil unfolding in Tang Yuxinâs mind. He continued to explain the hospitalâs situation and advised her to familiarize herself with the environment. So, after graduation, she could come straight here and start working as a doctor. He also mentioned that a single occupancy room had been arranged for her in the hospitalâs accommodation.
It was a shame because their train of thoughts didnât align. Tang Yuxin was preoccupied and didnât realize that she already had a secure job waiting for her upon graduation, with the hospital.
After she left, several doctors arrived at the deanâs office. They were orthopedic and surgical specialists from the hospital.
âDean, may I ask, how did Dr. Xiaotang manage to save Mr. Huangâs legs?â Given the circumstances at that time, it seemed impossible to save Mr. Huangâs legs.
The orthopedic doctor was puzzled. He had been the one to examine Mr. Huang at the time, and his initial reaction was that the legs were beyond saving. The flesh on the legs was nearly nonexistent, revealing the bare, broken bones underneath.
Yet, somehow, those legs were saved. He had checked multiple times, Mr. Huangâs legs were undeniably in steady recovery. The legs had been saved miraculously and the skin was regaining its color at a slow yet promising rate.
This was something he had never seen before. A medical miracle.
The surgical doctor affirmed his confusion. What exactly did Dr. Xiaotang do?
âYou can ask her.â Dean Zhu continued writing, glancing at the curious doctors. Some had been practicing medicine for over a decade, while others were quite new. Regardless, if they were at this hospital, it meant they were top-tier skilled doctors with noble character. However, every field needs fresh faces.
As time passes, medical developments would quicken. Diseases once deemed incurable might one day have their remedies. This was a prospect they yearned for, and they were all striving towards it.
The orthopedic doctor sighed, âI wanted to ask, but we donât know her very well.â@@novelbin@@
The other doctors who came seeking advice agreed. The young lady wasnât too talkative. They were afraid to approach her, in case their enthusiasm frightened her. On the other hand, they didnât want to appear cold and risk her thinking they were bullies.
So, they had no choice but to come to the dean for advice, hoping he could share some wisdom.
âNo need to rush. Youâll familiarize yourselves. Sheâs a new doctor weâve recruited. Sheâs still studying though. We thought it would be good for her to intern here and get used to the environment. Also, you lot, donât bully her. You are the senior ones here.â
Chastised by the dean, the doctors felt unjustly accused. They wouldnât possibly bully the newcomers. They didnât even dare to start a conversation with her.
Dean Zhu stood and walked over to a X-ray film. It was Mr. Huangâs. Just as the orthopedic doctor had said, if Dean Zhu himself had to perform the surgery, the final decision would have been amputation because the situation was too critical. Not amputating the legs could have risked Mr. Huangâs life.
Yet, in the end, Tang Yuxin managed to save Mr. Huangâs legs.