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... human figures blurred.

“What’s the panic? Calm down!” a stern reprimand rang out.

Then came a kind voice, “Xiao Hong, Xiao Han, look. The tumor has invaded the front of the aorta, the aorta is about to rupture. If we delay any longer—”

“Remember, don’t easily give up on any patient!” The voice was firm and deep.

Had it not been for the teacher’s call through the train station broadcast, that patient might have died on the train.

Director Han tucked away h ...

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