Chapter 604: Chapter 604: Poaching
Yu Shaohua watched the scene in the operating room, nodding with satisfaction. It seemed that Doctor Bai truly had real skill! That miraculous scene had already stunned all the foreign experts.
At this time, everyone’s faces wore expressions of indescribable surprise.
The interpreter was dumbfounded. How should he translate this?
It was the first time they had witnessed the miracle of acupuncture replacing anesthetic drugs.
"Ladies and gentlemen, please return to the conference room; the surgery has ended here," Yu Shaohua still wore a smile as he hosted the experts. The inspection still had two days to go, and this was just the beginning. Bai Xiao had already made a profound impression on them, such is the breadth and depth of Chinese medical arts.
Mr. Jack, who was just now the most eager to advise, was already clutching at Yu Shaohua, his eyes filled with eagerness. The interpreter hastily translated, "Dear Dean Sir, may we meet the doctor from just now? This is magical, to think that such a small silver needle could have such a wondrous effect, it’s truly astonishing. It simply leaves us in awe."
Yu Shaohua nodded with a smile, "Doctor Bai will take a rest for a moment, I will have someone invite her over. Please be patient."
The group left the observation room.
Bai Xiao washed her hands. This was her first time in the operating room, but she found the procedures strangely familiar as if it were her own backyard. Director Zhu watched Bai Xiao with newfound respect; after experiencing the entire process, if he still had any doubts about acupuncture replacing anesthetic drugs, it would mean there was really something wrong with his brain.
"Doctor Bai, it’s a bit of a waste to have a talent like you in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine! Have you ever given a thought to transferring to our Surgery Department? A talent like yours needs a department like ours to provide the space for your development. We have plenty of patients here, the difficulties are great! If you can provide such non-pharmaceutical pain relief, there is a tremendous potential for researching numerous cases here."
Director Zhu couldn’t be blamed for trying to coax her away, considering that the head of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine was still lying there, sound asleep.
Why was it called ’sound asleep’?
Because later, Jin Junshan’s snoring filled the entire operating room. Anyone who still thought that Director Jin was unconscious was surely deaf.
Bai Xiao smiled gently, "Director Zhu, I don’t understand anything about surgery; I am completely ignorant. There’s still so much to learn in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I only have a bit of expertise in acupuncture, for other aspects, I’m almost like an elementary student. I’d better stay in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and learn slowly." She tactfully refused the invitation.
If she had wanted to join the Surgery Department, she wouldn’t even know where she was right now.
Her special ability could potentially cure a hundred diseases, but she truly had no desire for that at the moment.
She didn’t want the limelight nor troubles for herself; living a stable and quiet life was actually quite nice.
In her past life, she was glorious, a Divine Doctor in the eyes of the world, respected by Heads of State, political figures, and businesspeople rich enough to rival nations. But what had she gained in the end?
Cold-heartedness, a harsh reality, being used by others, and an extremely miserable end; none of what she wanted was ever this.
Besides, now she found that her special ability was continuously undergoing changes. Powers that she had never developed in her previous life were gradually transforming into changes that even she was unclear about.
Those she loved were doing well, and those who loved her were by her side. What could be wrong with such a life? 𝒏𝒐𝙫𝙥𝙪𝙗.𝒄𝙤𝙢
Her mission of healing and saving lives in this life would no longer revolve around important figures; her medical skills were beginning to warm those who truly needed a doctor’s compassionate heart.