Chapter 1101: Chapter 1083: She’s Also Powerless Chapter 1101: Chapter 1083: She’s Also Powerless “What’s the matter, what happened to that patient?”
“Ah…” the doctor across sighed, “It’s just a pity, after such a long time, that leg still can’t be saved.
In the end, the amputation is unavoidable, I think this is just karma.”
“Hmm?” Tang Yuxin didn’t understand.
What did this have to do with karma?
Such things had happened in the medical field before; every person’s recovery capacity is different, so naturally, the outcomes of the procedures greatly vary.
Some people succeed, and others fail.
All these are within the scope of medicine and are related to many factors, but they cannot simply be chalked up to karma.
“I really think it’s karma,” the doctor continued, now somewhat indignant, “Your patient, the child Wen Qi, got his second injury because of Zhang Dong’s mother.
It just so happened that the incident was caught on surveillance.
She wanted to harm someone else’s child, and as a result, her own son’s surgery failed and now he, too, will lose a leg.”
“They didn’t cause any trouble?”
Tang Yuxin tucked a stray lock of hair behind her ear, thinking that this family was really something else.
In order to help their son, they had stooped to doing anything, stopping just short of kidnapping her.
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Now, why was there no news from them?
“I don’t know either?”
The other doctor was also in the dark, “But I did hear that they went bankrupt.
Now with no money left, I also heard it was the doing of Wen Qi’s parents.
But these are just rumors; whether they’re true or not, I don’t know.”
Tang Yuxin remained noncommittal, as it didn’t concern her anyway.
And even if that patient was brought in front of her, to be honest, what could she do?
She had transferred all the protocols and was just about to leave with Gu Ning when someone sought her out again.
This time, Tang Yuxin was already tormented to the point of death by the sudden turn of events over the past few days.
So she and Gu Ning hadn’t even bought plane tickets.
They would stay for two more days, and if no one else came looking for her, she would leave with Gu Ning.
Only, she hadn’t expected that within less than two days, and before she had even left the hospital, trouble had found her again.
Now she finally understood; it wasn’t just a magnet for disasters she had become, but also a magnet for trouble in her life.
She might not look for trouble, but those troubles would surely come running towards her.
“Dr.
Tang, this time we really need your help.”
A nurse was quite embarrassed—she was obviously in a difficult position.
After all, this matter should have never come to Tang Yuxin.
Nevertheless, the patient’s family was desperately seeking help, unwilling to operate on their son, leaving them no choice but to ask Dr.
Tang Yuxin for a consultation to see if there was still hope.
Tang Yuxin made her way to the doctors’ office, where a seat had been conveniently left empty for her.
All the orthopedic doctors in the hospital were also present.
She sat down and started to flip through the medical records in front of her.
After finishing, she laid the file aside.
Then, as she looked up, she noticed all the doctors were looking at her, leaving her to wonder why.
“Dr.
Tang, what do you think?”
One of the doctors inquired Tang Yuxin.
“I feel…” Tang Yuxin took up the file again, leafing through it page by page.
Everything was documented very clearly; each treatment and medication were recorded in detail.
“Amputation.”
This was Tang Yuxin’s conclusion.
Such a condition was beyond human control: the tissue was necrotic, the blood supply gone.
How could one revive a dead leg?
That would be the basis for any potential alternatives, but there was no such foundation present.
Therefore, amputation was the best option, not only to prevent the spread of the condition but also to save a life.
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The reason for the amputation was simple: the dead could not be revived…
When everyone heard Tang Yuxin speak of amputation, they fell silent.
They had thought perhaps Tang Yuxin might have some solution, but now it seemed that amputation was unavoidable.
The problem was the patient’s family.
“Dr.
Tang, could you take a look?”
One doctor still held onto hope.
These cases might be death sentences, but the patients were still alive—there might be a sliver of hope.
After all, it was said that Tang Yuxin, the doctor, was born for hope and miracles.
“Sure,” Tang Yuxin stood up without any reluctance.
She was ready to take responsibility for her words and actions, but just for that reason.
She had already had a rough look at Zhang Dong’s wound and felt that the surgery might fail, especially since Zhang Dong himself was already overwhelmed with a sense of death.
And to her, such a sense of death was incurable.
She repeated to herself, she was human, not a fairy.
There were things that even fairies couldn’t accomplish, let alone her, a mere mortal.
She followed a doctor to Zhang Dong’s ward.
Upon entering, she smelled not just the scent of disinfectant but also a corrupt odor that was deliberately masked by it.
On one side, Zhang Dong’s mother looked more haggard than ever before.
The erstwhile imperiousness had now turned to meekness, and even her clothes were no longer as fine.
The jewelry and such she used to wear were gone as well.
It was said that the Zhang Family had gone bankrupt, that their bankruptcy was related to the Wen Family, and that the Zhang Family was a local serpent but the Wen Family was the ancestor of all serpents.
It turned out that some people were unassuming not because they had nothing to show but because what they wanted was to keep a low profile.
Pulling back the blanket, Tang Yuxin looked at Zhang Dong’s leg—half of it was blackened.
She put on gloves and pressed on the limb, smelling the rot coming from within.
“Amputate it as soon as possible, or the whole leg will be lost.”
Tang Yuxin removed her gloves, powerless to do anything more.
Upon hearing this, the hope in Zhang Dong’s mother’s eyes faded completely.
Of course, she was in no state to fight with anyone; overwhelmed as she was, her former pride had turned into abject poverty.
Tang Yuxin walked out and took off her doctor’s coat before heading toward the exit.
“Are you done?” Gu Ning asked Tang Yuxin.
“Yes, it’s done,” Tang Yuxin tidied her hair again, “Let’s go back.”
“Okay,” Gu Ning smiled and then ruffled the top of her head.
Such a gesture seemed to suit a proud and aloof woman like Tang Yuxin.
They stayed in the area for about another day and when no one sought them out, Gu Ning finally booked the plane tickets.
Honestly, Tang Yuxin felt uneasy about this, fearing that just as they were about to board, another call would come, and she’d have to rush back to the hospital.
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