Dr. Jiang’s Daily Adversities - Chapter 663
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Chapter 663: Very Much Doubt That
“We’re going to pick your mother up now.”
The little boy immediately laughed.
“Then let’s hurry up and leave, dad. Jiang Tingxu is going to get off work soon,” he urged.
“Sit properly.”
Knowing that his father was going to start the car and leave, the little boy obediently sat properly and fastened his seatbelt at the same time.
…
At the hospital.
A patient with severe cerebral infarction was sent over at midnight. Pei Rusi was urgently called back to be the chief surgeon, and Jiang Tingxu acted as his assistant.
A major craniotomy began at about one o’clock in the morning, and it finally ended at almost eight o’clock.
Pei Rusi’s voice was already hoarse, “Suture.”
The nurse hurriedly responded, “Yes!”
Jiang Tingxu checked the patient’s condition again, and all the indicators on the monitor began to return to normal.
Seeing this, everyone heaved a sigh of relief.
When he disinfected and washed his hands, Pei Rusi was so tired that he had already closed his eyes.
Jiang Tingxu, who was at the side, saw that for sure.
“Director Pei, are you alright?” she asked.
Pei Rusi did not even open his eyes.
“Yes, I’m fine. I’m just sleepy.”
He had been focusing on performing the surgery for nearly seven hours. How could he not be tired?
“How about you?”
“Me? I’m sleepy too.”
Both of them smiled.
After washing his hands, the patient was pushed out of the operating theater and transferred to the ICU observation room.
It was at this moment that Jiang Tingxu finally had the time to take out her cell phone and take a look. She saw that there were three missed calls.
She immediately dialed back. After a ring, the call was picked up.
“Jiang Tingxu, why aren’t you picking up your phone?”
She looked at the number on her cell phone and said, “Ningning?”
“Jiang Tingxu, are you off work?”
“I just left the operating theater. I’ll be off work soon.”
“Okay, no need to rush. Ningning and dad are waiting for you outside.”
Jiang Tingxu could not help but laugh, “Okay.”
After ending the call, father and son looked at each other in the car.
Mo Boyuan glanced at his own son in the backseat.
“Your mother was performing surgery last night?”
The little boy nodded, “Yes. Jiang Tingxu said that she just came out of the operating theater.”
Mo Boyuan frowned and looked out of the window.
Then he said, “Your mother just finished a surgery, so she definitely hasn’t had time to eat. I’ll go down and buy some food. You wait in the car. Don’t run around, understand?”
“I know, I know. Ningning won’t run around!”
After putting on his hat and mask, Mo Boyuan got out of the car.
Not long after, Jiang Tingxu came out. The little boy leaned against the car window and waved non-stop, “Jiang Tingxu, here, here!”
The car was changed again. After Jiang Tingxu came out, she really couldn’t find it for a moment. Luckily, she heard her son’s voice.
She got into the car.
“Why are you here alone? Where’s your father?” asked Jiang Tingxu.
The little boy was about to speak when Mo Boyuan came back. He was carrying a pack of disposable lunch box in his hand. There was no need for the little boy to explain.
“Ahem, I just bought something. Honey, you eat first.”
Of course, Jiang Tingxu wouldn’t refuse. She reached out and took it, “Thank you.”
This man actually went out to buy breakfast for her. Wasn’t he afraid of being recognized?
There were quite many people around the hospital.
He was almost been recognized just now. Fortunately, he managed to fool them in time.
Jiang Tingxu opened the box and a fragrant smell assailed her nostrils.
“Ningning, do you want to eat?” she asked.
“Yes, yes.” He was almost drooling.
There were two fluffy and soft crab roe buns in the box, and she handed one to her son.
The little boy took a bite of it, and then his face was full of satisfaction.
“It’s so delicious.” He was not stingy with his praise.
If Uncle Jin heard it, he would probably be so self-doubting that he wanted to cry.