64 So Little Time So Much Revenge (1/2)

Flash Back- Continuation

When Li Xiuying was finished getting ready she apprehensively headed outside to the car.

Li Xiuying found that Li Wang was already waiting in the back seat of the car. She was shuttled to the hospital.

Li Xiuying kept her head down and eyes tightly closed the whole journey. She gritted her teeth and clenched her fists and kept reassuring herself that she would be safe and this would be over soon.

Li Wang glanced at Li Xiuying from the corner of his eye and said nothing.

When they arrived at Emerald Hospital; Chen Meng and Chen Wei were at the entrance waiting for them.

Chen Meng voice full of superficial sincerity: ”Thank you for coming Xiuying. Everyone is waiting for you inside. I know you're going through a traumatic time so I've suggested to the team that you act as an assistant to the lead surgeon so it won't be too taxing on you.”

Chen Wei: ”Xiuying. I'll also be in the theater so I'll be able to keep an eye on you.”

Li Xiuying kept her gaze lowered to the floor.

Both Chen Meng and Li Wang rushed her to the theater changing room.

When she was done Chen Wei who had also changed into a set of scrubs led her into Theater 4.

At the team brief it was announced that Dr. Yang Zian would be the lead surgeon and Li Xiuying would be the second assistant.

However when the operation was underway it was Li Xiuying who was forced to take the lead.

Li Xiuying got through the operation by singularly focusing on the task at hand.

She had connected all the vessels and was checking that they were all functional.

Li Xiuying was satisfied.

She turned to the nurse: ”Suture.”

As Li Xiuying was about to begin suturing Yang Zian shouted: ”There's a bleed! Li Xiuying how could you suggest that we close up?! Don't you have eyes?!”

He then elbowed Li Xiuying out of the way and miraculously found the point of the bleed within seconds.

Li Xiuying tried to hold herself together after being pushed. She stood awkwardly to one side and defended herself: ”There wasn't a bleed when I checked, It must have been...”