258 Success (2/2)

”Then, I'll wait for you guys to protect me in the future.”

”Alright.”

”I want to become a police officer, too.”

”Sure.”

”I want to become a doctor.”

”Sure.”

The teacher then put her finger to her lips and shushed the students before saying, ”We'll wait quietly for mister policeman to wake up first, okay?”

The elementary school students nodded in unison.

Tian Qi, who had been hiding in a corner all the while, was a little affected by how emotional everyone was. She could not help but look at Ling Ran, who was the tallest and most eye-catching one among the doctors.

'He's really handsome.'

Ling Ran's head was lowered, and he was still tirelessly checking if there were any more bleeding points.

Right now, the resuscitation was basically already successful. However, if there were any minor bleeding points, or ruptured hepatic portal veins after abdominal closure was performed, the prognosis would be very bad. If worse came to worst, they would need to carry out another resuscitation.

The multiple knife wounds inflicted on Jiang Li almost made his abdominal cavity a total mess. Even though most of the major issues had been solved, minor wounds were not so easily noticeable.

Ling Ran learned a lesson from how they almost overlooked the hepatic vein rupture just now, and scanned the patient's abdominal cavity again and again.

”Ling Ran?” Huo Congjun decided to perform abdominal closure again, and he asked Ling Ran's opinion on it.

Ling Ran nodded slightly. ”Go ahead.”

”Perform abdominal closure,” Huo Congjun ordered. The two attending physicians, Zhao Leyi and Zuo Liangcai, worked together and closed the abdominal cavity layer by layer.

”I'll suture the minor wounds.” Ling Ran went towards the patient's leg and conveniently found a minor wound, in which bleeding had been stopped through the application of pressure. He cleaned it up a little and sutured it.

One wound... two wounds... seven or eight wounds.

Ling Ran basically sutured each wound in the blink of an eye the moment he spotted them.

There were around twenty or thirty wounds which were scattered all over Jiang Li's body, and you could say that he was reduced to a bloody mess. Everyone was busy treating the part with the major injury just now, and could only perform simple procedures to stop the bleeding of these minor wounds. They did not even have the time to care that some of these wounds were still bleeding slightly.

At this moment, Ling Ran was able to find the deep portions of the wounds just by parting them a few times with his bare hands and suturing them. For wounds located in areas where heavy reinforcing suture could be carried out, he did so with subcuticular suturing. As for those located in areas where heavy reinforcing suture could not be carried out, he sutured them using appositional suturing techniques. For long wounds, he did simple interrupted sutures multiple times. As for short wounds, he used the simple continuous suture technique.

The Skill Serum Ling Ran consumed just now was still in effect, and Ling Ran could execute all suturing techniques perfectly. Not only was he quick, the wounds were also sutured extraordinarily well.

From the eyes of ordinary doctors, Ling Ran looked like he was using a cheat code right then. Ling Ran seemed to be able to think of all the details they could think of.

The other doctors could not help but feel discouraged. Even though suture techniques were the most basic skill surgeons possessed, everyone who worked in skill-based fields knew that basic skills were always the hardest to improve on. This was especially true when one was to compare himself with other people. To gain a significant advantage over others, one needed to pour in a lot of energy and possess immense talent.

The cameraman found it interesting as well, and took footage of Ling Ran suturing the wounds with his camera. Without hesitation, Tian Qi whipped out her cell phone and took a video that consisted of only Ling Ran.

The resuscitation room slowly became orderly again. The nurses who no longer needed to send in blood bags now had the time to treat the elementary school students' injuries and send them out of the resuscitation room.

Aside from that, the leaders finally arrived at the resuscitation room and solemnly declared that they would make a special allocation to pay for Jiang Li's medical bills.

The hospital's director and associate director stepped forward to convey their gratitude towards government bodies of various levels for their trust. They then slapped their chests and made a military pledge.

”Send the patient to the ICU.” Huo Congjun led the surgery from beginning to end. Now that the task was complete, he did not dare to carelessly place the patient in a normal ward.

”Let's go back.”

”It's time to go.”

The young doctors naturally gathered together. They tiredly made their way out of the resuscitation room with their shoulders slumped and thumped each other's backs, stepping on the bloodstains on the floor as they did so.

The glory belonged to Yun Hua Hospital, and it would at most extend to the doctors at Huo Congjun's level. The department associate directors, and those below him, had no opportunities to show their faces. All of them knew this very well and were resigned to it.

”Good job.” Doctor Zhou tapped Ling Ran's shoulder from the back and encouraged him.

Young doctors were easily dejected. The older doctors knew that because they, too, had been in this position.

Ling Ran nodded quietly.

”Good job.” Zuo Liangcai tapped Ling Ran's shoulder as well.

”Keep it up.”

”You did well.”

”You were brilliant.”

All the attending physicians who were involved in the resuscitation effort today encouraged Ling Ran before encouraging each other, like a pack of Chinese Field Dogs[1] that licked each other's wounds after encouraging a little tiger. They devoted themselves to their duty wholeheartedly and in an unsophisticated manner. They also made no complaints about it.