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Chapter 691: I Can’t Let A Hero Become A Martyr!
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Finally, Feng Xuhui was sent to an ambulance headed to Chengdu Provincial Hospital. There were four patients in the ambulance and the doctors and nurses had nowhere to sit. However, under Xie Ning’s insistence, Feng Xuhui still got into the ambulance. Xie Ning did not say anything else. He only said, “Don’t turn a hero into a martyr while busying yourself with other things.” His words stunned the doctor who was in charge of arranging the ambulance. He rubbed his eyes and gritted his teeth to force Feng Xuhui to come out. The information was recorded on Xie Ning’s side so that they could find the whereabouts of the injured person in the future. They recorded the limited amount of information on the nameless injured person—personal information, physical characteristics, and the hospital they belonged to. Only then did the ambulance close the door and speed away. In the car, the young nurse was huddled in a corner, trying her best not to occupy any s.p.a.ce. Her eyes were fixed on the blood bag. According to the time, each patient was to be given a bag of blood in the ambulance. There was a shortage of doctors and nurses, but there was no shortage of blood. It was said that there was a line for blood donations back at home. There were even large banners hanging at some places—no Type-B blood, to remind blood donors of Type-B blood not to line up. “Brother Tian, who is this person?” The young nurse saw that the ambulance was starting to drive. The doctor took the time to measure his blood pressure and make notes. He was finally free when he decided to ask that question. “He’s the same as us. They’re all rus.h.i.+ng over to support us.” The doctor surnamed Tian looked very simple and honest. His face was a little dark and his voice was m.u.f.fled. “Isn’t this causing trouble for the people in the disaster area? There’s nothing we can do to help,” The young nurse was a little unhappy and nagged. She didn’t mean anything by it. It was just that she had been transporting the injured over the past few days and was about to throw up from the ride. She swore that after she went home, she would definitely not take the bus. She really could not stand it. “I don’t dare to speak nonsense.” Doctor Tian quickly said, “I heard from Uncle Ning that this person is a hero.” “What?” The young nurse sized up Feng Xuhui. He was a gentle and weak young man, and his face was pale. His condition was so bad that he didn’t look like a hero at all. “When I went to hand over… Oh right, did you feel that Pengxi Village Hospital is different from other places?” “This place is so orderly. Other places are messy,” the young nurse said. “Yeah, do you know the reason why?” “Is it because of him?” The dark-faced Doctor Tian quickly waved his hand. It was because he did not make himself clear. He smiled and said, “It’s that Uncle Ning that you’re obsessed with.” At the mention of Uncle Ning, the young nurse’s eyes lit up. Although it was just a joke, anyone who could see a person who looked like a typical uncle would want to take a second look during such a grey day. Just like a man when he saw a beautiful girl, people would always want to take a second look. However, no one knew the intention behind it. “Uncle Ning said that we can’t let a hero become a martyr, so this young man was sent to our car,” said Doctor Tian. “What kind of hero is he? Did he save someone?” “Yes, he contributed to all the patients that were rescued today.” “That’s pretty impressive.” The young nurse leaned against a corner and said, “Do we count?” “Of course we count. Everyone you can see should count. It’s not much on our end but we should count our blessings that it isn’t too bad.” Although doctor Tian kept talking, his eyes never left the patient. This ambulance came from a small county in the distant Hebei Province. The doctors and nurses accompanying the ambulance had limited standards. They would not be a.s.signed to the ambulance for such critical illness. The ones that could be arranged would take the injured that received treatment. This way, fewer accidents would occur. Although their standards were average, they had a strong sense of responsibility. Until now, they had successfully transported more than 130 injured people. He checked the patient’s number and blood type. He also checked the blood type on the blood bag he took off with Doctor Tian to prevent any mistakes. Only then did the young nurse change the blood bag for one of the patients. They rushed all the way to Chengdu. They were already tired of the scenery on both sides. They wanted to sleep for a while but still resisted the urge. It was said that after this trip, they could rest for a few hours. There were no official orders for such vehicles that were sent from other places. Everything depended on self-awareness and enthusiasm. Doctor Tian was the leader of this group. This was also the first time he had ever led a group of people in his life. They persevered and squeezed every bit of their energy. They worked hard to make one more trip and transported a few more patients out. The journey was safe and uneventful. After a few hours, they arrived at Chengdu Provincial Hospital. The first and second-cla.s.s patients would be arranged here. However, it was said that this side could not accommodate so many patients. The patients who were not in critical condition in the past few days might have to go to the hospitals in the surrounding counties or neighboring provinces. The patients were sent to the emergency center of the Chengdu Provincial Hospital. Doctor Tian began to make contact with the doctors there. “Old Tian, why are you still busy? Didn’t you say that you wanted to take a break last time?” The doctor in the Chengdu Provincial Hospital knew Doctor Tian. Even if they did not know each other before, they were already familiar with each other since they had been dealing with each other a lot recently. There were not many people with advanced facial blindness like Zheng Ren. “I’m not thinking of making another trip before it gets dark. Otherwise, I won’t be able to sleep well. If I get up in the middle of the night and have to deal with an emergency, I’m afraid I might not be running at full capacity. That would be inefficient,” Doctor Tian said with an honest smile. “How many injured? Give me the number and diagnosis.” Even though they were chatting, they still had to make use of their time to do their work. The Chengdu Provincial Hospital doctor started recording the data as he chatted, preparing to receive patients. If he was given a choice, he would definitely choose to sleep instead of chatting with Doctor Tian. Even if it was a beautiful woman chatting with him, she might not be able to keep his spirits up. “Four injured patients. Three of them are post-operative patients with severe pelvic fractures. One of them has a penetrating injury to the leg due to a steel bar and is in hemorrhagic shock.” “Pengxi Village Hospital is truly a strange place. How many post-operative patients with pelvic fractures have been transferred here today?” The doctor from the Chengdu Provincial Hospital sighed. “Let me tell you, Old Tian. Today is the day I have seen the most patients with pelvic fractures after interventional embolization. I have been chased away from this for the rest of my life.” Doctor Tian laughed foolishly. “How many doctors from the interventional department have gone to Pengxi Village? Why are there so many patients after surgery?” “I don’t know either. I’m only in charge of transporting the patients.” Doctor Tian felt a little regretful. There was still a gap between him and the doctors who worked hard at the operating table. However, he could not be unresigned. Wasn’t every job a contribution? “Alright. When the nurses hand over the blood bags, hurry up and find a place to rest for a while.” The doctor from the Chengdu Provincial Hospital’s emergency department pointed to a few men and women in suits not far away as he said, “That’s the front office manager and service staff of a five-star hotel. They have a car and will take those who need a place to stay.” Doctor Tian clicked his tongue. Looking at the manager’s clothes and estimating the price, he smiled bitterly in his heart. “This time, I came out in a hurry. I don’t know how they will be able to reimburse me for my stay. I can’t afford a five-star hotel.” The Chengdu Provincial Hospital’s emergency doctor glanced at him and reprimanded him, “Look at how stingy you are. You came all the way here to help me and just want to find a place to sleep. Why would I want your money? That’s bullsh*t.”