So things remain unknown until they happen. The way Cousin Zhou berated her mother was truly revealing her true colors.
Xie Wanying felt sad in her heart for her mother, who was too kind-hearted, treating her two cousins like her own, while in reality, the two cousins looked down on their younger cousin once they beca successful.
Looking back carefully, Cousin Zhou Ruoxue was also a woman who advanced through marriage. She used to be just a small employee at a departnt store, and later, she latched onto Father Xiao, a bank branch departnt manager.
After Father Xiao passed away, he left so money for his wife and children. Zhou Ruoxue didn’t have to exert much effort to raise the two children. Xiao Shugang becoming a university professor in the provincial capital and marrying Shang Siling was all thanks to Father Xiao’s forr colleagues.
The mother-in-law’s scolding was so unpleasant and rude. Shang Siling could only be grateful in her heart that her husband wasn’t like his mother. It’s said that Xiao Shugang’s education ca from his father, and before Father Xiao passed away, he managed to prevent his eldest son from being spoiled.
"Eat," said Xiao Shugang, lying on the stretcher bed, to his wife and cousin.
Evidently, even in his illness, he fully saw what was happening and clearly understood who genuinely wished him well.
They didn’t have ti for lunch earlier, so they took their lunch boxes on the car, and Shang Siling and Xie Wanying tried to eat.
They arrived at the airport at 1:30 in the afternoon. The airport staff was already on standby, guiding the ambulance onto the tarmac. Due to the narrow cabin door, the stretcher bed couldn’t enter, so the airport staff disassembled the first-class cabin door to let the stretcher bed in. The stretcher bed was placed in the first row of space. Xie Wanying and Shang Siling were grateful to all those who extended a helping hand. At this mont, strangers seed closer than relatives.
The ambulance left. Xie Wanying and the nurse stayed on the plane with all the ergency equipnt to guard the patient.
"Cousin, don’t worry," Xie Wanying said to the patient.
"Not worried," Xiao Shugang replied with these three words to his cousin. At this point, so people hoped he’d beco a wreck, but he couldn’t let them have their way.
Xie Wanying took out an electronic blood pressure monitor, wrapped the cuff around her cousin’s arm, regularly asuring blood pressure, and counting pulses. Without a heart monitor, she relied on her own skills to acquire real-ti data to monitor the patient’s condition. If necessary, the defibrillator could be used to plot the patient’s ECG, but the defibrillator’s batteries were limited, so conserving them was wise.
The nurse first hung a bottle of saline for the patient, adjusted the drip rate, in case dication needed to be administered during an ergency.
The plane took off on ti.
The flight was about three and a half hours, not particularly long. However, it was heard that the weather at Capital Airport wasn’t great, and rain during landing couldn’t be ruled out. The plane reached a steady cruising altitude of ten thousand ters along its route, smooth along the way.
First class was quiet, as today’s flight had no custors occupying it. The patient slept in a calm and relatively comfortable environnt. Shang Siling, tired, seeing that her husband was okay, dozed off with her head tilted.
Seeing this, Xie Wanying covered her sister-in-law with a thin blanket.
Lu Xin also took the opportunity to rest, just closing her eyes.
Suddenly, the flight attendant hurried to first class to consult with the dical staff, "Do you have a doctor here?"
Lu Xin glanced at Xie Wanying, answering, "I am a nurse."
"What’s going on?" Xie Wanying asked as she clarified her identity, "I’m just a dical student, not yet certified as a doctor."
The flight attendant said to both of them, "A passenger is complaining of stomach pain, is sweating a lot, and feels very dizzy. Could you take a look at her situation?"
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