Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1865: Admitting Mistakes
This sentence is too long and contains too much information. Du Yeqing paused to digest it before deciding whether to tell Zhang Huayao.
The ambulance returned to Beidou Third Hospital, and it was around four or five in the afternoon.
When Xie Wanying returned to the department, all the teachers had left. Doctor Zuoliang had sent her a text message saying she could leave work on her own after returning.
She took off her white coat and put on an ordinary jacket, gathered her personal belongings, and headed out the door. On the way, she thought about how Aunt Min, after being treated at Guo Zhi Hospital, might wake up in a couple of days, and then the truth could be learned from her mouth.
Just stepping out of the gynecological ward, her steps paused inevitably as she saw Brother Luo standing not far ahead.
Recalling that Brother Luo had come once in the morning, she couldn’t help but worry if Little Sister Luo had asked her brother to find her. Xie Wanying walked over and asked, "How is the patient?"
She really couldn’t go three sentences without expressing concern for his sister. Brother Luo furrowed his brows in deep thought, saying, "Dr. Xie, I have something I want to discuss with you."
It was rare for him to address her as Dr. Xie. Previously, he didn’t even want to acknowledge she was a doctor, believing that doctors either cower or act maliciously when it matters most.
Xie Wanying could sense that his heart had softened and returned to the rational thinking of normal people. Thinking about his testimony for her in the morning, she said, "Thank you for speaking the truth about this morning’s incident."
Thanked by her, Brother Luo awkwardly rubbed his palms together, stubbornly lifting the corners of his mouth, "I said I wasn’t speaking up for you."
"I understand."
"I just think you’re a decent person." Brother Luo’s stammering voice revealed his genuine feelings.
"Most doctors are like me. Your sister is in obstetrics, and Doctor Peng and the others treat your sister very well, don’t they?" Xie Wanying said.
Recalling the care his sister received from medical staff after being admitted, Brother Luo became even more silent, with nothing to say.
"Anything else?" Xie Wanying asked, wondering why he had come to her.
"Dr. Xie." Brother Luo had made up his mind. He lifted his head, showing a hint of resolve, and said, "Rest assured, I will turn myself in at the police station. I just want to discuss with you if I can wait until my sister recovers and then turn myself in? She’s currently hospitalized without anyone else to accompany her, and I’m worried."
He knew he had done wrong, and rather than constantly worrying about whether the police would catch him, it was better to clear things up quickly. Most importantly, this doctor in front of him was, as his sister said, different from other doctors, highlighting how unreasonable his previous actions of swinging fists were. However, if he turned himself in and was detained, there would be no one to take care of his sister and the child, which was a problem.
It was good that he wanted to turn himself in, and Xie Wanying wouldn’t stop him. As for his request to do so later, it was just as she, as a doctor, considered the patients. Xie Wanying nodded: "No problem. Wait until she safely delivers and then we’ll talk. Compared to what you said about this, I noticed the hospital cafeteria posted a job ad today, saying they need to hire part-time cafeteria workers. Do you want to give it a try?"
Brother Luo was taken aback by her suggestion.
"Don’t misunderstand." Xie Wanying explained the reason for her suggestion, "Actually, my family’s situation is similar to yours, and I know that when you have a family member in the hospital, money goes quickly."







