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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1150: [] Boss is just the son of a doctor
Chapter 1150: [1150] Boss is just the son of a doctor
"Oh, you—" Teacher Lu wanted to say, how could it be just a fever when she said that. As the director of Guozhi Emergency Department, it was impossible for her adopted son to stay by her bedside all day.
"Mom, you rest well, I’ll arrange everything for myself." Zhang Huayao reached out to carefully adjust the oxygen mask for his adopted mother, to make the patient more comfortable.
Knock, knock, someone was at the door.
It might be because they knew the patient had woken up, or perhaps because they knew the news couldn’t be kept secret forever, Tan Kelin and Tao Zhijie came into the ward to see the patient.
Fu Xinheng walked in front as the patient’s attending physician, not daring to be negligent. He took out his stethoscope from the pocket of his white coat to check the patient’s heart and lungs again.
The patient wanted to sit up. Zhang Shuping went to the end of the bed to help raise the bed head for his grandmother.
Teacher Lu, having had a good rest and full of energy, had a sharp look in her eyes. She surveyed the few students and asked, "I just heard someone’s run into trouble."
"Teacher, you don’t need to worry," Tao Zhijie reassured the teacher first.
"Was it him who ran into trouble?" Teacher Lu, it seemed, always had her antennae up even in her sleep, her gaze quickly landing on Tan Kelin, who was somewhat hiding behind Tao Zhijie.
"Teacher, I’m fine," Tan Kelin promptly replied upon hearing Teacher Lu inquire.
"Don’t be too stressed," Teacher Lu told him, "No one thinks you guys did anything wrong. As for what this person says—" Teacher Lu turned her head, pointing her finger at her adopted son: "You can take what he says as a fart. He’s not my attending physician nor my Chief Surgeon, why should his words matter?"
Only a mother could talk to the Boss that way.
Zhang Huayao continued to keep a stiff smile while enduring his mother’s teasing.
The people from Guoxie didn’t take pleasure in Teacher Lu’s favoritism. Especially Tan Kelin, who spoke with a deep voice, "Teacher, I’ve caused you concern."
"I’m telling you, you don’t need to carry any burdens in your heart. As doctors, our duty is to treat patients to the best of our capability. If we can’t cure them, it’s fate," Teacher Lu said with a broad perspective. She was clear in her heart that her illness was hard to treat, which made things tough for her students. Her adopted son was anxious about her, speaking and acting harsher towards these people, something she did not approve of.
Zhang Huayao’s eyes sharply swept over his adopted mother: It seemed her allegiance had always, and would probably until death, lie with Guoxie.
Both his adopted father and mother were people of Guoxie in life and would be in death.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" Receiving her adopted son’s intense glare, Teacher Lu pursed her lips in discontent.
"Mom, whenever you’re free, think of your grandson, think of Shuping," Zhang Huayao told his mother, reminding her to remember the people she cares for in this world.
Sometimes a patient who is too accepting of their fate can be problematic, it’s like having a salvageable patient become too weak-willed at a critical moment, giving up the fight against death and readily welcoming it. A patient’s willpower is an important factor in the fight against illness; willpower can be broadly explained as the brain mobilizing the body’s various positive functions.
"I will live to be over a hundred years old," Teacher Lu declared to everyone present, understanding her adopted son’s message.
Zhang Huayao was quite satisfied with her statement, supporting his mother with one hand while soothingly stroking her back with the other.
He was the doctor Boss, but at this moment, just a doctor’s son.
It was not suitable for the patient to talk too much at the moment, so after visiting her, the group left the room. Fortunately, the patient’s condition was fairly good, and she was expected to be scheduled for Hepatobiliary Surgery next week.
A few days passed, and Teacher Lu was able to get out of bed and walk around. After the chest drain was removed, she was transferred back to Hepatobiliary Surgery.