Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1859: What Happened Before the Episode
"Did something happen to the patient before the attack?" Zuo Liang asked, noticing the subtle expression on her face.
Xie Wanying thought, they needed to ask that person first to understand the situation.
"Doctor Zuo, Doctor Du wants you to come over." A nurse came to deliver the message.
Doctor Zuoliang had to temporarily stop questioning her and went to speak with his mentor.
Taking the opportunity, Xie Wanying went to find the person standing outside the fire door. Chang Jiawei followed her secretly, thinking that she was single-minded, as if she knew he was there, yet didn’t bother to ask why he showed up, as if he didn’t exist.
They walked all the way to the entrance of a certain office. Xie Wanying raised her hand and tapped on the door panel. 𝚏𝕣𝕖𝚎𝚠𝚎𝚋𝚗𝐨𝐯𝕖𝕝.𝕔𝐨𝕞
"Who is it?" came Doctor Hu’s voice from inside, and he said to Doctor Su, "You go open the door."
After a series of footsteps, Doctor Su opened the door, was surprised to see Xie Wanying, and asked, "Why are you here?"
Having heard that a patient in Group One was being rescued, why wasn’t this person busy helping and instead came here?
"I have something I’d like to ask Teacher Hu," Xie Wanying said.
Hearing the conversation at the door, Doctor Hu said to Doctor Su, "Let her in."
Doctor Su stepped aside.
Walking in, Xie Wanying watched Doctor Su leave and then spoke to the person opposite her: "Teacher Hu, did you see our patient at Bed No. 6 having a heart attack?"
"Why are you asking me that? That patient belongs to your group." Doctor Hu’s tone was as arrogant as ever when he responded.
"I saw it. Aunt Min had an attack when Teacher Hu, you were standing at the fire door."
"What do you mean by that? Are you trying to say I saw the patient have an attack and didn’t notify your group that something was wrong with your patient?"
"Teacher Hu, as a doctor, regardless of which group the patient belongs to, you should have provided immediate on-site rescue upon seeing the patient have an attack, shouldn’t you?"
A mysterious smile tugged at the corners of Doctor Hu’s mouth: "Are you trying to accuse me of ignoring a patient in distress? Tell me, which eye of yours saw I was standing outside the fire door, definitely seeing the patient having an attack?"
Alright, the other party refused to admit that they were standing outside the fire door in the corridor when the patient had the attack. In this era lacking pervasive surveillance, her solitary testimony was insufficient to convince everyone.
"I saw it too."
The words came from Chang Jiawei, half-leaning against the door with one hand in the pocket of his cashmere coat, his posture slightly lazy, his gaze at Doctor Hu, however, was sharp. If he hadn’t seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn’t have believed that doctors in Beidu would abandon a patient at a critical moment of life and death.
The other two looked at him.
"You—" Doctor Hu looked at his features and seemed to faintly recognize who he was, speaking in a slightly more restrained tone than before.
"Doctor Hu, could you please explain why you didn’t save the patient." Chang Jiawei reiterated Student Xie’s previous query, not allowing the other party to brush it off.
"Haven’t I said it already?" Doctor Hu responded lazily, seemingly disinclined to explain and continued as usual, "I went there to find something. As for the patient, what patient, I didn’t see any."
"Did you really not see the patient?"
"I only opened a crack in the door, the view was narrow. It’s a corridor, if someone walks to the other side inside, how could I see them." "Don’t lie!" Chang Jiawei couldn’t bear it any longer, almost angrily pointing his finger at the other’s face.







