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Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming

Chapter 186 You Are No Longer a Doctor at the
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Chapter 186: Chapter 186 You Are No Longer a Doctor at the Hospital

Chapter 186 -186 You Are No Longer a Doctor at the Hospital

Bai Xiao rushed forward, as long as there was a breath, she couldn’t afford to worry about exposing her special ability at this moment. She knew that in this situation, not to try to save a dying person was essentially to lack even the most basic line of human decency. She was a human being, who had suffered tremendously in her past life, but that didn’t mean her humanity had been wiped out. Seeing an innocent and adorable child pass away to what seemed like a medical accident was something she could not bear. 𝒏𝒐𝙫𝙥𝙪𝙗.𝒄𝙤𝙢

She grabbed the child, hoping that a single breath was still lingering.

Dean Zhang saw what was happening and thought, how could Bai Xiao be so thoughtless? The patient’s family was already extremely emotional, and if their doctor was to touch the child’s body now, it could provoke resentment and aversion among them, potentially leading to dire consequences.

“Bai Xiao, step aside immediately,” he said.

Upon hearing the doctor’s words, implying that there was no hope for the child, the mother’s eyes rolled back as she failed to catch her breath and collapsed to the ground.

Zhang Duo and others hurriedly moved her onto a hospital bed.

Several doctors checked her and determined that she was in a coma due to extreme grief. The doctors and nurses immediately began resuscitation efforts. A child had already died at their hospital, and if an adult were to die there as well, it would be an unspeakable situation.

No one had ever heard of both a child and an adult dying during treatment at their hospital.

Such an event was simply shocking to hear.

If word got out, who would dare to come to their hospital for treatment? Everyone would think this place wasn’t a hospital at all, but rather a killing field.

No one dared to take the situation lightly.

Bai Xiao, determined, pointed at the child and said, “Dean, this child is still breathing. If I use Acupuncture on her now, there’s a chance to save her. If we wait any longer and she stops breathing, even the Divine Doctor would not be able to save her.”

Dean Zhang’s nose twisted in anger.

At a time like this, what kind of trouble was this girl stirring up? He knew her Acupuncture was remarkable, but even the most powerful Acupuncture was only good for treating conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Ancient medical texts recorded cases of life-saving Acupuncture, but those Divine Doctors like Bian Que no longer existed. Not even the national masters of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture could bring someone back from the dead.

This girl standing up now was just creating trouble.

With the patient’s family already distraught over their unconscious child, if Bai Xiao were to perform Acupuncture now and it failed to revive the child, the parents’ resentment would fall on the entire department of Chinese Medicine. They would be unable to clear their names, and no one would be able to clarify whether it was Zhao Zhiguo who had caused the child’s death or Bai Xiao.

She was just adding chaos to chaos.

“Bai Xiao, you have no business here, get out!” His voice was stern, and it was evident to everyone around.

The doctors and nurses looked at Bai Xiao with a hint of schadenfreude.

She seemed desperate to stand out and make a name for herself.

Completely oblivious to the situation at hand.

Bai Xiao didn’t move an inch. Life and death hung in the balance, and she was not a kind person, but neither was she heartless. She didn’t need to stoop to desperate measures just for fame.

She could let someone die to protect her own secret, but her current special ability was no longer on the same level as before. If she chose to stand idly by, ensuring her own safety while a life slipped away, and told herself it was for her own protection,

Then she did not deserve to be called human.

Heaven had given her a second chance at life, not to wreak havoc on the world. Just because her previous life was tragic, did it mean she should make innocent people suffer in this life?

It was merely because life was at stake – the child was only a few years old and shouldn’t die because of a medical error. Most importantly, she was confident that she didn’t need to exhaust her abilities to save this life.

At least it would make it so that no one could tell.

She suddenly realized that this life could be different from her previous one. In that past life, she had spent her entire existence being used by others, serving as a means to protect and save the lives of those with power and deep connections. She had always seen the hideous desperation of those people, trying to survive, but she had never truly engaged in the act of healing and saving lives.

In this life, she had been granted a rare chance at life, and if it was solely for the purpose of revenge, for the happiness of her family, then that was too small a significance for her existence. Her vision was too limited. If you live in this world, isn’t there a saying? “To live as a hero among men, to die as a hero among ghosts.”

Why can’t women become heroic figures?

She too could heal and save lives.

In this life, she would never allow herself to become anyone else’s puppet. Being the person she truly aspired to be deep inside, the person she wanted to achieve, that was the greatest joy in life. It was at this moment that she finally found her purpose since being reborn.

“Bai Xiao, get out! This is an order!”

Dean Zhang was furious.

But Bai Xiao remained motionless, hoping that this one act of defiance could give the child one last chance.

Zhang Duo turned around and strode over.

“Young doctor, there’s still a glimmer of hope, right?”

Bai Xiao nodded firmly, “Just give me a few minutes. I can’t promise that she’ll be jumping around, but I can assure you that she’ll survive.” At this moment, the only person with the authority to speak here was Zhang Duo, the team captain before her.

The child’s mother had already collapsed.

The only person here who could make such a decision was probably Zhang Duo.

This time, Dean Zhang was truly angry, “Bai Xiao, you are now relieved of your duties as an acupuncturist in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Reflect on your actions when you go back.”

At this time, this was how Dean Zhang could minimize the damage to the hospital.

This was a hospital, and they couldn’t allow this incident to tarnish the hospital’s reputation, so at this moment, Dean Zhang could only use this method to stop Bai Xiao’s reckless actions.

Bai Xiao took off her white coat and threw it onto a nearby hospital bed.

She looked at Zhang Duo with a determined gaze.

“Now that I’m no longer an acupuncturist in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at The Ninth Hospital, I, as an ordinary person, as a bystander, hope you can trust me. If we don’t help her catch her breath during this last gasp, the child is really beyond help. She’s still so young, and I hope you give her a chance. I once treated your back injury, the only thing I can use to persuade you is what I have done for you before.”

Now it all depended on Zhang Duo.

Everyone was watching Zhang Duo.

Everyone knew how significant this decision was at this moment.

If Bai Xiao, as an ordinary person, gave the child an acupuncture needle and the child didn’t make it, then they could definitely make the excuse that the child died because of Bai Xiao’s actions, and the hospital would have nothing to do with it.

Zhang Duo looked at the child lying there, her complexion becoming paler by the moment.

He clenched his teeth, knowing better than anyone how much courage it took to make this decision at this moment.

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