Quick Transmigration: Kitten's Healing Handbook - Chapter 76
Chapter 76: Light In The Cracks 9
Liu Youcai quickly called to the nurse waiting outside the emergency room: “Nurse! The family is here! ”
The nurse quickly came over and explained the patient’s current situation and the risks of the surgery to the family, requiring her, as the family member, to sign.
Su Laidi’s eyes widened: “You little nurse are scaring people, aren’t you? You doctors just like to exaggerate the condition to get money. It’s just a little cut, and yet you’re giving a critical illness notice. Who are you trying to scare? ”
Su Laidi’s makeup was truly intimidating. The nurse subconsciously took a step back, because this was clearly a difficult family to communicate with, possessing the potential attributes of medical troublemakers, terrifying.
“Madam, the child’s condition is truly very critical. No one would joke about a child’s life! ”
Su Laidi frowned. Was it really that serious? “If I sign, can you guarantee you’ll save my daughter? ”
“Madam, this is a surgical risk notice, not a guarantee of surgical success. It is because there is a risk of failure that we need you to sign. ”
“If it might fail, why do this surgery? Then don’t do it. ”
“Madam, do you mean to give up on the rescue? ”
Liu Youcai listened on with his mouth agape. Is this really a real mother!
“Who said I gave up? How are you talking! ”
“Madam, please don’t get excited. If this surgery is not performed, the current rescue measures are meaningless. To put it simply, your daughter is currently relying on medication and ventilators and other rescue measures to forcibly prolong her life, but without surgery to connect the bl00d vessels at her wound, it’s treating the symptoms, not the root cause. When the medication also becomes ineffective, she will only be able to wait for death. Can you understand my explanation? ”
“Then since the surgery won’t be done, my daughter will definitely die, so why are you still waiting for me to sign! Are you trying to shirk responsibility! ”
“Surgical failure can also lead to death. Whether or not this surgery is performed must, of course, be agreed upon by the family. ”
Liu Youcai couldn’t bear to watch any longer: “Lin Yao’s Mother, sign it. If you sign, the child still has a chance to live; if you don’t sign, she can only wait to die! ”
Liu Youcai no longer cared about the consequences of his words. He only knew that he couldn’t bear to watch his student, whom he had tried so hard to save, die like this…
Liuli, through Tuánzi’s projection in her spiritual sense, saw the scene outside the emergency room. Sadly, Lin Yao had already died before Su Laidi arrived at the hospital; her soul had already entered the underworld and fallen into the Wangchuan River.
She is now equivalent to half of Lin Yao’s soul. Not having fully completed her inhabitation, it caused Lin Yao’s current vital signs to remain at an extremely low but still savable state.
These doctors and nurses worked so hard to save her. She couldn’t let Su Laidi bear no responsibility as a mother, and then possibly turn around and bite those who saved her, saying that the surgery wasn’t done and she survived, that these doctors and nurses had a problem.
Over the years, Lin Yao’s experiences have been no different from her own. She understands Su Laidi’s character; she would definitely do such a thing.
Perhaps influenced by Lin Yao’s personality, her current thinking logic carries Lin Yao’s shadow. She doesn’t want those who worked so hard to save her to get into trouble because of her. This is something she wouldn’t consider from a cat’s perspective.
If she hadn’t experienced Lin Yao’s life, she would have chosen to take over Lin Yao’s body as soon as possible, handle the mess at the school, and then transfer schools to find this life’s reincarnation of the Jianbing.
Now, she waited until Su Laidi appeared at the hospital, until Su Laidi signed, before truly taking over Lin Yao’s body, as a way to allow Lin Yao, who had already gone to reincarnation, and her mother to formally say goodbye.
After all, no matter how Lin Yao deceived herself, she had become accustomed to not being noticed, accustomed to not receiving love, but deep in her heart, she still harbored a longing.
Confirming that Su Laidi truly had no feelings for Lin Yao, Liuli could act without reservation after taking over Lin Yao’s body.
Watching the girl’s various vital signs gradually return to stability after the successful surgery, the doctors and nurses couldn’t help but marvel at the miracle. After all, so much rescue time had been wasted; they all thought that even if the surgery was performed, the child might not survive.
After learning that Lin Yao was not dead, Su Laidi turned her anger toward Liu Youcai: “My child had this happen at school; the school must bear the medical and caregiver expenses! ”
Liu Youcai looked at the woman dressed in exquisite finery, clearly living a fairly affluent life, yet unwilling to spend an extra cent on her daughter, or even unwilling to spend time caring for her.
Liu Youcai agreed to have the school bear all the expenses during Lin Yao’s hospitalization. On the one hand, he knew that the school did indeed have a problem with inadequate supervision; on the other hand, he didn’t want the child, whom he had worked so hard to save, to face insurmountable medical expenses upon waking up.
Without having to pay, Su Laidi was no longer aggressive, asking the nurse beside her: “Get a caregiver for my daughter. He’ll cover the medical and caregiver expenses. Can I go home now? ”
The nurse clearly wanted to stand up for the girl. There were many traces of cuts on her wrists, certainly inseparable from having such a mother, but the doctor beside her pulled her back: “The patient is now relatively stable and can be cared for by a caregiver. ”
The nurse, having been pulled back, regained her composure. What was the point of reasoning with such a person who was making a fuss…
Su Laidi left without hesitation, still thinking, she should have known not to come. Anyway, Lin Yao was fine. She had only applied her face mask for a while; it was such a waste, so heartbreaking.
Su Laidi left, but Liu Youcai couldn’t leave Lin Yao alone. After all, what happened this time, and Lin Yao’s attitude, were related to how the school would handle this matter.
“Doctor, when will my student wake up? ”
“If it’s quick, after the anesthesia wears off, about half an hour, but she lost a lot of bl00d and her body is weak, so she may not wake up that quickly. ”
The principal had already discussed the inquiry content with him. Several people stubbornly refused to admit it, so he could only temporarily arrange for them to live in other dormitory buildings and install a surveillance camera directly opposite the door of 306 to prevent anyone from entering and destroying the scene.
The principal had already handled everything he could; Liu Youcai wasn’t in such a hurry to return to school.
While Lin Yao was still unconscious, he found a highly-rated caregiver for her, asked the doctor about Lin Yao’s current dietary restrictions, and bought her dinner.
Liuli guessed why Liu Youcai stayed at the hospital waiting for her to wake up. Dormitory 306 was the best evidence of her bullying, and she was also afraid of unforeseen changes, timing it to wake up when the doctor said the anesthesia would wear off.
“Lin Yao, you’re awake. Are you feeling uncomfortable anywhere? ”
In line with Lin Yao’s personality, Liuli was silent for a moment before using an extremely soft voice to hum in affirmation.
Liu Youcai quickly pressed the call bell, and soon a doctor came over: “Doctor, she says she’s uncomfortable. ”
The doctor checked the various values on the instrument’s monitor. They were low but stable. When this child arrived at the hospital for emergency treatment, she had lost nearly 1800ml of bl00d. The current values were already very ideal: “Can you describe where you feel uncomfortable? ”