At that mont, a flicker of respect stirred within Xi Yue for the gentle, refined doctor standing before her. Her previously cold deanor softened slightly as she said, “Dr. Wen, there’s no need for you to bla yourself. Your diagnosis aligns with traditional treatnt protocols. The child’s life force was already faint. Even if we had forced the delivery, it could have resulted in the loss of both mother and child.”
“You urged Mr. Bai to choose to terminate the fetus inside Mrs. Bai to ensure her survival through induction. This decision is not only entirely justifiable but also compassionate. How could it possibly be seen as the act of a quack?”
Dr. Wen imdiately seized on the crux of Xi Yue’s words, his eyes lighting up with interest. “So, what you’re saying, Dr. Xi? Is it that the traditional treatnt offers no hope? But you have another thod that can save both the mother and the child. I’m curious to know what approach you’re using.”
As the topic arose, Dr. Wen beca visibly excited, no longer able to remain seated. He sprang to his feet, his eyes fixed intently on Xi Yue, resembling an eager student hungry for knowledge.
Seeing his expression, Xi Yue felt a little amused.
Dr. Wen quickly regained his composure, a hint of embarrassnt crossing his face. “I’ve overstepped, haven’t I? Every doctor has their unique techniques. It was foolish of to think I could ask you, Dr. Xi, to share yours.”
“Not at all,” Xi Yue replied with a smile. “The purpose of studying dicine is to save lives. If sharing techniques can help more people, then that’s fulfilling a doctor’s duty, isn’t it? Besides, this isn’t a secret; it’s just a straightforward cesarean section.”
“Cesarean section?” Dr. Wen barely had ti to feel touched by Xi Yue’s willingness to share her techniques before his attention was captured by the unfamiliar term. “What do you an by operation? And what is a cesarean section?”
For the next half hour, Xi Yue thoroughly explained the concept of surgical procedures to Dr. Wen and Gao Yunhu.
Dr. Wen was completely captivated, his admiration for Xi Yue soaring to new heights.
Gao Yunhu’s initial feelings of resentnt and jealousy gradually transford into genuine admiration and respect by the end of the discussion.
By the end, his deanor towards Xi Yue mirrored the respectful way he spoke to Dr. Wen.
In the afternoon, a patient with a shattered ankle arrived for an examination. Xi Yue took this opportunity to demonstrate before Dr. Wen and Gao Yunhu what truly remarkable surgical procedures looked like.
When he erged from the operating room, Gao Yunhu was drenched in cold sweat, his face ashen. The intense scene of the procedure had left him stunned, and he couldn’t shake the deep sense of sha that washed over him—he realized just how far he was from becoming a true physician.
Dr. Wen was utterly entranced, repeatedly murmuring to himself, “So this is what surgery is like. It’s truly a remarkable skill! No wonder it can bring even stillborns into the world safely!”
Xi Yue was in good spirits as well. Through her conversation with Dr. Wen, she gained valuable insights into using spiritual energy for healing, which she found imnsely beneficial.
As they were about to part ways, Dr. Wen suddenly spoke with a serious tone. “Dr. Xi, are you truly okay with sharing your exceptional skills? You should know that many doctors, even the ntors at Heavenly dical Valley, would never be willing to pass on such techniques to others.”
In Dr. Wen’s eyes, surgical procedures were incredibly powerful and almost miraculous, offering imnse value in the field of dicine.
Xi Yue smiled slightly. “I’m willing to teach, but it’s not sothing that can be learned easily.”
She had the confidence to know that reaching a level beyond hers would be an exceptionally challenging feat.
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