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Now reading: Chapter 178 Profound Gratitude from The Enhanced Doctor, a Romance novel by Forget The Book.

(Thanks to my friend Anonymous Qianxi for her generous support)

The heavens were quite rciful. During the night, apart from the peak season for drunkards, there weren’t any patients needing ergency treatnt. The most that happened was the ergency room was left slling a bit unpleasant, but otherwise, all was fine.

"Banxia, go eat first. Once you’re done, we can both get off shift and rest," Chen Jianxin said with a smile, seeing Liu Banxia walk out of the break room.

"No need, I got plenty of sleep last night. You two go ahead and leave in a bit," Liu Banxia replied with a chuckle.

"Still thinking about that kid from last night? That won’t do," Chen Jianxin said.

"It will likely take at least half a day more for news on him. We’ll see if there’s any surgery today. Scrubbing in on one might lift my spirits a bit," Liu Banxia said.

"Honestly, for soone of his standing to still be so dedicated to surgery..." Chen Jianxin shook his head.

He knew Liu Banxia’s situation; if it were just about money, Liu Banxia wouldn’t need to work this hard. This was purely to improve his professional skills. Chen Jianxin himself no longer had such intense drive.

Just then, Liu Banxia’s phone buzzed. He pulled it out to see a ssage from Qiu Mingyuan, asking if he had eaten.

"What are you up to, kid? Getting up so early isn’t easy for you," Liu Banxia texted back.

"Brother Liu, you have no idea! Today is a very important day—my sister is having her surgery. Have you eaten? I can bring you burgers," Qiu Mingyuan replied imdiately.

"Three burgers and a cup of coffee," Liu Banxia shot back without hesitation.

Qiu Mingyuan responded with an "OK" emoji, and the exchange was complete.

What Liu Banxia didn’t expect was that Qiu Mingyuan arrived surprisingly quickly. In less than twenty minutes, he dashed into the ergency room, burgers in hand.

"Do you have superpowers now?" Liu Banxia asked curiously.

"Brother Liu, my dad told to co to the hospital early to get things ready. But what am I supposed to get ready for?" Qiu Mingyuan said with a wry smile.

"Haha, if there’s nothing else, you can go upstairs and keep your classmate company later. Will Xiao Yue be able to co today?" Liu Banxia asked, giving a slight wink.

"I’m not sure yet. I told her, but she hasn’t replied. Brother Liu, give so advice," Qiu Mingyuan said.

Liu Banxia opened the bag. Just as Zhou Li approached, he handed her a burger too, saying, "You’re asking for advice? I’m still a lonely old bachelor myself. Anyway, tis have changed. There’s nothing wrong with you being a bit more proactive."

"But rember one thing: Xiao Yue’s grades are excellent. You can’t let dating affect her studies. She’d regret it for the rest of her life, no matter how much money you have."

"Brother Liu, you don’t even need to say that. If it really affected her studies, my dad would skin ," Qiu Mingyuan said morosely, biting into his burger.

"My dad isn’t formally educated, but my aunt is. I’m a lost cause in that departnt, so he’s set on my sister and his future daughter-in-law being educated. Our family, well, you should know it’s a bit special."

Liu Banxia chuckled. It really is quite special. He hadn’t really interacted with wealthy people before, so he had no idea what their families were supposed to be like.

"Banxia, there’s a patient asking for you," Zhou Li called out at that mont.

Liu Banxia looked up and saw Lu Gang, the patient suspected of having lymphoma, standing at the triage station.

"Why are you here so early? Are the pathology results out today?" Liu Banxia asked as he walked over.

"I’m on edge. I haven’t slept well these past few days. Dr. Liu, do you have any advice?" Lu Gang said, rubbing his face.

"First, sit down. Have so coffee; I haven’t touched mine yet," Liu Banxia said, handing the coffee to him.

"My advice is to face it calmly. Your state of mind plays a very important role in illness. Your current anxiety and insomnia are definitely not good for your body."

"Soon, you’ll likely undergo further treatnt. During the treatnt process, whenever you feel troubled or down, co find for a chat," he added.

"Dr. Liu, can I ask why you’re being so good to ? I was quite rude to you at the beginning," Lu Gang asked curiously after taking a sip of coffee.

"This counts as being good to you? I’m like this with all my patients. Yesterday, there was an eight-year-old patient, and I even bought him a chicken drumstick. You’re an adult, so I won’t buy you a drumstick," Liu Banxia said with a smile.

"Although I’ve never had such an illness, so anything I say is just theoretical advice, I’ve seen a lot. And from seeing so much, I do have so feelings and understanding."

"Normally, all the patients I treat are just passersby in my life. I need to be as detached as possible; otherwise, I might beco depressed before long."

"Getting sick is an unfortunate thing. When we encounter misfortunes we can’t fight, what else can we do but face them positively? Your condition is in its early stages. I judge it hasn’t reached stage three, so the prognosis should be very good."

"A student from that young fellow’s school was also diagnosed with cancer of the pancreatic head here. Just a teenager. I saw him the night before last; he was very optimistic and ready for chemotherapy."

"I won’t say more. If there are things you can’t talk about with your family, co to the hospital and find . As long as I don’t have a patient on hand, we can always chat for a while."

Lu Gang nodded. "Thank you, Dr. Liu. This is it, then. If the heavens really want to take , I can’t fight it. Anyway, however many years I get to live, that’s how many it will be. As long as I can spend so good ti with Tiggie, that’s enough."

"Dr. Liu, thank you. I’ve never told my family; I’m afraid they wouldn’t be able to take it. I’ll probably have to rely on your help for the rest of this life. If there’s a chance in the next, I’ll repay you."

After speaking, Lu Gang bowed solemnly to Liu Banxia. Wiping a tear from the corner of his eye, he strode towards the oncology departnt.

This gratitude weighed heavily on Liu Banxia’s heart.

"Brother Liu, what was that about?" Qiu Mingyuan asked curiously.

"Sigh... lymphoma. It can’t be surgically removed, only controlled with dication and radio-chemotherapy," Liu Banxia sighed, feeling a bit heavy-hearted.

"My god, Brother Liu, you deal with patients like this every day. Can you handle it?" Qiu Mingyuan asked in surprise.

"My departnt is still relatively okay. Go take a look at the nephrology departnt, at those undergoing dialysis. Then take a tour of the ICU; the pressure there is imnse," Liu Banxia said.

"Our line of work is really not easy. So when you asked back then, I actually wanted to advise you against even thinking about it. But then I figured you’d be going back to manage the family estate anyway."

"Brother Liu, you might as well just say I wouldn’t pass the exams," Qiu Mingyuan said with a bitter smile.

"Hehe, for the sake of the hamburgers, I couldn’t say that to your face," Liu Banxia said with a chuckle.

"Brother Liu, sotis I really don’t like being around adults, but being with you relieves my boredom," Qiu Mingyuan said.

"You might as well just call oblivious," Liu Banxia said, rolling his eyes at him.

"Hehe, considering how much my sister clings to you, I couldn’t say that either," Qiu Mingyuan also replied with a grin.

For Liu Banxia, two hamburgers were really no different from eating two stead buns. His appetite was much larger than before—a "side effect," you could say, of his strengthened physique.

"You wait here. I’m going to the cafeteria to get a bowl of congee to wet my whistle. Want a tea-leaf egg? Our cafeteria’s tea-leaf eggs are pretty good too," Liu Banxia said.

"Sure, bring one to try. I’m heading upstairs first," Qiu Mingyuan said.

Liu Banxia was quite fond of this kid, Qiu Mingyuan. Now that he wasn’t in his school uniform, he really looked like a spirited young lad. A kid from a genuinely wealthy family, yet without any of those unpleasant airs—pretty good.

He arrived at the cafeteria, drank millet congee as if it were soup and, while he was at it, ordered four tea-leaf eggs.

"Dr. Liu, Dr. Liu."

He was about to head back when he heard soone calling him. Turning his head, he saw it was the wife of the patient for whom he had debrided a flesh-eating bacteria infection on the finger.

"Is he about to be discharged?" Liu Banxia asked.

"Yes, we’re handling the discharge procedures today. For the parts that haven’t fully healed, he just needs to co back for dressing changes," the patient’s wife nodded.

"That’s good. Being discharged ans there’s no more inflammation. Being in the hospital doesn’t do much for one’s mood; he’ll recover faster at ho," Liu Banxia said with a smile.

"Dr. Liu, I have a small request. Do you think you’ll have so ti? Could you talk to him?" the patient’s wife asked hesitantly.

"What’s wrong?" Liu Banxia asked.

"Sigh... although his finger was saved, his workplace has adjusted his job duties because of its current state. Plus, we don’t know when his finger will fully recover. He gets agitated every day, and no matter how I try to persuade him, he won’t listen," the patient’s wife said.

Liu Banxia frowned. This is a phase many patients go through. But counseling people isn’t exactly my strong suit.

"How about this: take down my phone number. I’m a bit busy today. Let’s schedule a ti for tomorrow," Liu Banxia said after a mont’s thought.

"Okay, thank you, Dr. Liu," the patient’s wife said cheerfully.

"He’ll probably only listen to you now; he doesn’t listen to anyone else. When I talk to him, he just hums and haws noncommittally, and then he’s back to how he was."

"I’ll do my best to help, but I’m not a psychiatrist, so I can’t say for sure how effective it will be," Liu Banxia said.

"Sigh... if he could just take in even one sentence, that would be enough," the patient’s wife said with a bitter smile.

This matter was a small interlude in the day. After returning to the Ergency Departnt, Liu Banxia didn’t rush to give Qiu Mingyuan the tea-leaf eggs. Instead, he peeled one while lost in thought.

Although he hadn’t perford any actual surgeries in the past two days, these events had still touched him deeply.

For patients to truly recover, it’s not just about healing their physical ailnts; their psychological wounds also need to be nded. It sounds simple, but how could the actual process be that easy?

Take Lu Gang, for instance. All he can manage now is a brave face. He must have researched a lot about his condition these past few days and already reached his own conclusions.

Then there was the patient from just now. His finger injury itself was no longer an issue, but the recovery period was too long. This added to his psychological burden and could potentially affect his entire life.

Being a doctor is really hard.

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