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Chapter 1010: Chapter 994: No Pain, No Life Chapter 1010: Chapter 994: No Pain, No Life Tang Yuxin stood up and tucked in her son’s blanket properly, “Co find if you need anything.”

Gu Ning nodded, “Don’t worry, I’ll be here.”

Only then did Tang Yuxin walk out.

She placed her hands in her pockets and strode towards the other wards.

Since the new dicine had been developed, the chickenpox on these sick children had subsided sowhat.

Naturally, the situation hadn’t beco more severe.

Under such circumstances, they would likely see a lot of improvent within two or three days at most.

However, many parents were avoiding Tang Yuxin.

Whenever she ca by, they would disappear or stand to the side, not daring to raise their heads, afraid that Tang Yuxin would recognize them.

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Actually, they really didn’t need to be afraid; Tang Yuxin mostly couldn’t rember their faces.

But forgetfulness aside, the incidents of them vandalizing the hospital and injuring people still needed to be dealt with.

One shouldn’t assu Tang Yuxin was easy to talk to.

She might be amicable towards patients, but let’s not forget, she was also a doctor with a “black heart.”

“How’s that one doing?” Tang Yuxin asked Zhou Xiaong.

“That one has improved a lot,” Zhou Xiaong knew who Tang Yuxin was asking about.

“We perford two blood perfusions and carefully cleaned his wounds with alcohol.

But the child’s pain was intense, he’s been crying non-stop.”

Crying was inevitable.

Tang Yuxin knew it would hurt, but this pain was sothing he had to go through.

If not now, the alternative would be no life at all.

Zhou Xiaong still felt a chill down her spine just rembering it, especially the child’s heart-wrenching cries, which made her feel very distressed.

Even though that child’s father had hit her, after all, the child was innocent.

It was solely because of his father’s arrogance that the child had to suffer so much.

As a result, while other children were slowly recovering and almost ready to leave the hospital, Tao Yiming would need to endure much more suffering in the hospital.

“Dr.

Tang, do you want to go and see?”

Zhou Xiaong asked Tang Yuxin.

Tang Yuxin paused in her steps.

She didn’t want to at first, but in the end, she turned and headed for that ward.

At the doorway of the ward, the child’s father was still standing there, looking completely disheveled, with a sour and stale odor emanating from him—it was unclear how long it had been since he last bathed.

As soon as he saw Tang Yuxin, he turned his face away, not even bothering to greet her.

Tang Yuxin didn’t need his greeting.

She wasn’t sure if his greeting would land on her face or atop her head.

As she entered, she saw the child in the bed with most of the swelling on his face gone, and the new dicine had taken effect, resulting in fewer pox and signs of improvent.

“Dr.

Tang, do we need to continue wiping him with alcohol?”

A nurse at the side was checking the festering chickenpox on Tao Yiming, which had greatly improved after several treatnts.

She wondered if they needed to continue.

Tang Yuxin lowered her head, leaned closer to the child, and carefully inspected the condition of the chickenpox on his body.

Indeed, it was much better than before.

“Give him another wash and see how it goes.

I’ll co back tonight to check on him, and if the situation stabilizes by then, we won’t have to keep on cleaning the wound.

We can just wait for it to heal.

The only problem is that this child will have scars all over his body, and if he has poor constitution, he might actually wind up with a pockmarked face.”

She then stood up straight and glanced at her wristwatch.

“Do I have a surgery scheduled today?”

She asked Zhou Xiaong, rembering that she had one planned.

“Yes, yes,” Zhou Xiaong quickly replied.

It’s for a patient who had already been scheduled for this afternoon at 2 o’clock.

“It’s almost ti,” Tang Yuxin checked the ti again, it was already nearly noon.

“Xiaong, you’re coming with today; go have your al first.”

She told Zhou Xiaong that she needed to eat sothing herself, not knowing how long the surgery would take.

But if it was scheduled for her, it would certainly not be brief.

Zhu Bapi’s ambitions were as clear as day to everyone, he wouldn’t be content unless he was working her to death.

Considering how little she was paid, it was a wonder she managed to stay so busy.

“Alright,” Zhou Xiaong’s eyes lit up, both nervous and excited.

This was her first ti following Tang Yuxin into the operating room.

Tang Yuxin’s assistants were highly sought after in the hospital, as they could directly witness her surgical procedures.

Even standing for over ten hours was considered worthwhile for the knowledge gained, a pity indeed.

There were simply too many people who wanted to follow her, and the hospital sotis couldn’t accommodate all of them.

How could it be the turn of these new interns, especially since there were more this year than in the past?

Usually, no more than thirty interns were assigned to the main hospital, but this year there were as many as a hundred, all prepared for the new dical building as reserve talent.

Among the interns assigned to Tang Yuxin, there were five, and this was the first ti she was allowed to assist in surgery.

She managed to keep her cool for now, but when she was alone, she laughed for a half-hour straight.

It was only then she rembered she needed to eat.

After all, she might have to stand for many hours.

anwhile, Tang Yuxin was in her office, enjoying the ho-cooked al brought by Tang Xincheng.

Tang Zhinian and Ren Li were feeding the two young ones.

Xiaobai had an injured arm and was getting an IV, while DaBai had a head wound, and they weren’t letting him move.

The dishes cooked by Zhang Xiangcao were delicious as always, each bite maintaining that unique flavor.

Even the young ones relished the food, their little mouths opening and closing without missing a single bite of food entered, filling their little stomachs completely.

“Grandma Xiangcao’s cooking is so nourishing,” Ren Li touched Xiaobai’s slightly chubby cheeks, “He was quite thin just a few days ago, but he has put the weight back on over these past days.”

After all, chubby kids are cuter.

Of course, DaBai and Xiaobai weren’t very overweight; being active and growing rapidly, they couldn’t really put on much fat, their little cheeks just round with baby fat.

“Here, have another bite.” Ren Li fed Xiaobai another mouthful of food.

The kids were feeling better and had a good appetite, now able to eat big bowls of rice at a ti.

It was a wonder how their little stomachs could fit so much food.

Ren Li scraped Xiaobai’s cheek affectionately.

“Once you’re better, grandma will take you to stay with your uncle.

He’s got lots of hot spring water, where you can swim.”

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