935 Stop It! (2/2)

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Ever since Operating Theater 1 of Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center was rebuilt, it was now the largest, and the operating theater was equipped with the most advanced instruments. When doctors from other departments would like to perform a public surgery to show off, they would come and borrow the operating theater from Huo Congjun.

For nurses and anesthetists, there were many unavoidable problems when they worked at Operating Theater 1. First of all, the box of secrets in the operating theater would be opened. That meant that the steps taken and movements made would be recorded down, ready for everyone to see.

While no lawsuits or penalties had been issued ever since Operating Theater 1 of Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center was built, but who knew what would happen in the future?

For adult doctors and nurses, even though they might just be at risk of embarrassing themselves, everyone would still not want to admit their wrongdoings.

However, when a normal doctor or nurse faced Operating Theater 1, which was worth millions, they had no right to speak. They could only do their tasks obediently and kept being reminded themselves that there might be a bad old man or nasty b*tch above them!

When Hospital Director Bo brought the three foreigners to enter the visitation room, the preparations at the lower floor were completed.

Faulkner was not satisfied with the tight schedule arranged, but the preoperative preparation and patient consultation were well done. Faulkner could only lower his head to read the information given to him and quickly understand the situation.

The sound of heavy breathing could be heard from the intercom.

Then, an uproar was heard from the visitation room.

Faulkner looked up subconsciously and saw a doctor with a nice body figure, who was handsome and had an elegant demeanor enter the operating theater.

”Don't tell me that you guys got an actor to act over here.” Faulkner looked at Hospital Director Bo in surprise. Then, he suddenly muttered to himself, ”Impossible. If there is such an actor, he would soon be famous. What did he do for him to be here?”

Hospital Director Bo felt amused and replied, ”This is Doctor Ling Ran.”

”So… You guys decided to sacrifice him? Did he offend anyone? Yes. There's no need for you to translate this line.” Faulkner knew Hospital Director Bo could speak English. So, he wanted to gossip a little using English.

Hospital Director Bo laughed. ”He's not a sacrifice.”

”Oh, I get it,” Faulkner said, but he could not help but sigh. Then he spoke to the other two foreign doctors in English, ”East Asians are usually crueler, especially toward their subordinates. A failed surgery might mean nothing to them.”

Dobin, who was from New York, looked at Faulkner calmly. He never intended to help. The fees he accepted, which were his invitation fees and the fees for his appearance in the whole process, was according to this standard—he just needed to show his face and do nothing else.

However, the German, Corbert looked down with a serious expression and said to Hospital Director Bo, ”If you don't continue with the surgery, then you will need to be very careful at the starting stage of the surgery. You have to especially comply with the standards of cancer-free operations.”

Corbert and Hospital Director Bo were old friends, and he had come over to China for more than five times. He did have the thought that he would take action if there was a need for it.

What else could Hospital Director Bo say? He could only nod and agree with what Corbert said. After all, it would be better to have a few backups than none, right?

Hospital Director Bo thought of his young girlfriend and suddenly, he understood her a little more.

”Let's start.” Ling Ran, who was on the ground floor, suddenly spoke. Then, he bent his body slightly to make a long incision on the patient's abdomen.

When the three foreigners who just came saw this, they could only say this in their hearts, 'What the heck? If you don't know how to perform the surgery, it's fine, but don't just carelessly cut into the patient!'