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ye tao quickly ran to his ntor's office. he looked around looking for the bottle of dicine. in his vague ry, he seed to reer that the tutor had put the bottle in the cupboard at the top.
he slowly stood on the cupboard looking for the dicine, but in any case he found no sign of the bottle on thebel.
at this nt he watched helplessly as the nute needle on the clock rotated, and if no asures were taken now, the old n who was lying in bed soon would be in danger of his life.
atst he de a choice. ye tao hed to the hospital pharcy at a very fast speed. he picked up an iron stool and knocked straight at the window. in an instant, the fragnts of the ere scattered to the ground.
the nurse standing next to hilooked surprised. ye tao jued into the pharcy and found the bottle of dicine he wanted st on ny shelves.
su wei, who heard the wind, iediately ca over, this ti su wei's heart now ye tao tantly destroys the hospital facilities, even if the gods bless hican not save hi
su wei went over there and said, "yes!" ye tao, you unexpectedly daged the hospital facilities, this ti you are waiting to be punished by the hospital! "
when ye tao saw su wei's anger burning for a nt, he ran over and pointed to su wei's face and said, "i'll tell you what you e. why torture a patient?" su wei in ry, you are not such a person ah! why is it so cold and cruel these days? "
su wei's eyes showed a cold look, she sneered to ye tao said: "what i was not such a person before, then i think you should be wrong about , i told you ye tao i do not want to see youugh, t want to see you e and beg on knees."
ye tao suddenly understood the aning of su wei, in ye tao's view is no longer the forr her, now standing in front of hi but a body shell, a body without a soul.
su weing pointed to the broken window and said, "ye tao, i think you have to exin what to do with this today."
all ye tao thought about now was ti, ti re than anything else. he hed su wei away and ran upstairs quickly. he ca to the operating rooand handed the dicine to the little nurse and said, "next, inject your father with this dicine. now we have to catch up with the ti."
the little nurse suddenly got excited when she saw the dicine in her hand. what is rertant for ye tao now is how to deal with the dicine better, bece the patient has ssed the best rescue ti. now all he needs to do is sew the wound in ti so that the patient does not die of excessive bleeding.
after ye tao sutured the patient's wound, the little nurse slowly injected the dicine into the patient's body and unloaded the heavy burden in everyone's heart for so ti. ye tao slowly walked out of the operating roo
the little nurse still had so worries in her heart. she didn't know if her father could wake up, but she still had such a glier of hope in her heart. even if the hope is sli she still has to choose to believe.
ye tao is alone in front of the operating roo and there is still a traorse in his heart. he should have a good exanan before the operan.
the little nurse ca out and saw ye tao look worried. "thank you for everything you did for father. i thank you. you've done enough. the rest can only see if father can wake up frothis a."
for ye tao, it is re than self-rerse, but a kind of guilt. today, unlike in the past, he has dical knowledge that no one can tch, but t bece of this **all stake, it is possible to ce a patient's lifelong regret.
ye tao thought about it and finally turned back to his office bece he knew he had one rertant thing to do next. he didn't want to see the nurses in the hospital, the lowest doctors, who didn't have a job bece of the failure of the operan, and he didn't want to see a fresh life leave.
although he is going to enter the operating rooin the afternoon is a few experts, dostic and foreign top experts, but he still understands one thing this disease y not be able to handle by a few experts, no tter how the afternoon operan he st go.
now that he can ignore anything, he picked up the case ****ysis list on his ntor's desk and read it carefully, and now he has a lot of dical knowledge. so no tter what kind of difficult disease, as long as ye tao looks at it in the ****ysis, you can turn the difficulty into sile.
the ti passed every nute and now the operan began on ti at 02:30 in the afternoon. ye tao stood in front of the door and went in. when the vice president saw ye tao ing in, he shouted and said, "who are you?" why are you so unruly? what are you doing in here? "
ye tao exined nkly, "i't here to treat a patient. i don't want to see hilose his life bece of your stakes, let alone the nurses and doctors here. i don't want to see that won lose his job bece of your stakes, and i don't want to see that won, and i don't want to see a band bece of your stakes."
as soon as the vice president heard that the young n's tone was so raant, he looked at the young n carefully before he realized, "you are not the little doctor who saved a seventy-sothing. i have heard of you, but you st not forget that you have only saved an old n, and now you are not t alone."
the vice president understands that this young n is the one who once rured that his son has ***ually tran**itted diseases, and now it is a joke that a **all intern wants to do such an operan.
"do you know how ny etings, big and **all, we have for this operan, young n? we've been preparing for the operan froday to night, and what do you know about it, what kind of patient this patient is, and you don't know anything like that. "
ye tao ignored the words of the vice president. finally, he said to the experts present, "i hope you can tt and you can cure this. i hope you can tt . is everyone standing there sure that this patient can be cured?"
as soon as they heard it, they shook their heads and denied it. ye tao said again, "if everyone thinks they don't have the strength, why can't they give the operan to soone who thinks they can?"
after hearing this sentence, ye tao's ntor ca forward. this ti she chose to believe ye tao. she raised her hand and apuded ye tao and then said, "other people do not believe you. i choose to believe you. i think he has this strength. since everyone thinks he does not have this strength, we ght as well leave this opportunity to hiand let hichoose this person's life."
the crowd nodded after listening, ye tao knew that he had a choice, this operan he had absolute confidence.
the vice president shook his head as ye tao walked to the operating table and said, "young n, reer what you did today. i'sure one day you'll pay for your recklessness."
after that, he ca out of the operating rooalone, and the reining directors and ye tao, outside the operating roo were watching the operan very serily. for the they could no longer ept the change. since there was nothing they could do now, why not choose to tt soone?. in their eyes, this n is a person who has saved a n in his seventies, and is a person with an absolute right to speak.