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Capítulo 653: Chapter 591: Focusing on Work ans You Haven’t Been Disturbed—You’ve Moved Forward

She sat quietly, oblivious to the man’s subsequent pleasantries. She stared intently at the IV tube, as if this was her only task and the only task she could complete.

No one knows how long had passed.

Suddenly, sounds of suppressed clamor arose outside, along with a voice of advice: “Oh dear, look at how this arm’s been stuck…”

Almost without pause, Li Lingling sprang up: “What’s wrong with sticking it a few more tis? Did they save the person or not!”

She shouted out almost screaming.

This ti, the noise outside imdiately quieted down.

Soon after, the little girl, who had been asleep, was startled awake and began to cry; the pregnant woman fluttered her eyebrows, opened her eyes, and appeared uneasy.

The man stood dumbfounded, looking at his daughter, then at his wife, and finally at Li Lingling.

For a mont, he didn’t know what kind of reaction to make.

Li Lingling placed her hand on her chest, feeling the heartbeat inside.

As the heartbeat grew increasingly frequent, her hand involuntarily moved to her shoulder, where there was a wound already scabbed over.

“Xiao Li, I understood the situation just now. Such things shouldn’t weigh on your mind, given the current environnt, it’s normal for family mbers to be emotionally upset.”

Standing in front of her was the lead doctor.

He looked weary. After arriving at the dical point, he began establishing order, just finished surgery, and now squeezed in ti amidst busyness to address issues among his subordinates.

Though he found the situation a bit of a headache, the lead doctor didn’t feel anything was amiss, handling such troubles was part of his duties.

“I apologize for the trouble…” Li Lingling however furrowed her brow, apparently feeling quite guilty.

“Oh, it’s no trouble for ; rather, it’s hard on you.” The lead doctor shook his head, opened a nearby bag of glucose and poured it into his thermos cup, taking a couple of sips, finally feeling so fatigue dissipate.

Li Lingling stared at this action.

Upon making eye contact with the lead doctor, she quickly lowered her head, looking at her muddy shoes.

“However…” The lead doctor turned the conversation.

This was a makeshift team, pieced together from multiple hospitals, and Li Lingling was rely temporarily under the lead doctor’s command.

Therefore, the lead doctor wasn’t very familiar with Li Lingling.

He habitually counseled: “When I was young, I didn’t know how many tis I failed. The key is not to be beaten by one failure.”

“Family mbers, they lack dical knowledge. They place all their hope and fear on us, and may speak harshly. We must learn to understand and tolerate.”

Understanding… Tolerance…

Li Lingling rubbed her shoulder, staying silent.

The lead doctor smiled and sighed: “Speaking of which, tackling such tasks of guiding patients might be best handled by psychology specialists, since they have matching expertise.”

“In a few days, when our situation slightly improves here, Beidu will send a psychological support team over. Our burden will be lighter then.”

Li Lingling remained silent.

The lead doctor thought Li Lingling understood, so he patted her shoulder, his tone turning encouraging: “Okay, pull yourself together! What’s this setback? Look around, how many people here need us! Especially at tis like this, we need to hold fast! Pour all energy into work and prove yourself with more successes! I believe in your ability!”

Work… Prove…

These four words seed to flip a switch.

Li Lingling suddenly looked up, her eyes blazing with a strange, almost burning light.

“Yes.” She didn’t nod, and even her tone was calm.

The lead doctor wasn’t suspicious, rely satisfied, thinking his ideological and political work was on point: “That’s how it should be! Go busy yourself, there’s plenty of work.”

Li Lingling turned and left.

The next day, Li Lingling seed like a different person.

She beca an actual, high-speed operating precision machine.

Li Lingling took on the most arduous, most ntally tiring tasks more proactively than before—debrident, dressing changes, monitoring conditions, recording vital signs… Her movents were so fast they dazzled people, almost giving herself no ti to breathe.

She wasn’t the only one like this; due to frontline dical resources shortage, many doctors and nurses operated this way back-to-back.

Li Lingling’s complexion gradually paled, and the dark circles under her eyes grew like ink that couldn’t be diluted.

She wasn’t the only one; the faces of every doctor here bore similar fatigue, even many older doctors had darker circles than hers.

But sothing seed different about Li Lingling compared to others.

“Suture… done!”

The lead doctor exhaled a sigh of relief, then instructed Li Lingling: “File the dical records.”

The rescue staff on the operating table was wrapped with snow-white gauze on his chest and abdon. He had been swept into the flood while bravely standing out, colliding head-on with rocks, causing severe internal bleeding.

Facing this surgery, the doctors were particularly serious; upon completion, they felt particularly relieved too.

Only Li Lingling stayed tense.

Watching the nurse leave, the lead doctor used the rare downti to smile at the surrounding doctors: “Lingling, this young girl is pretty good. If I had such a nurse during normal tis at Beidu, my work would be much easier.”

Beside him, the deputy from the sa hospital as the lead doctor adeptly played along: “I heard she argued with a patient a couple of days ago?”

The lead doctor waved his hand: “Young people, this is their first task of this sort, it’s normal. This environnt tests not only the disaster victims but also our doctors and nurses.”

“But Lingling is good. A couple of days ago she took so grievances, then ca back like she’s on a high! That’s what professionalism is, that’s psychological composure!”

Another doctor nodded approvingly, even considering recruiting Li Lingling to his hospital: “Young people need to withstand setbacks and transform pressure into motivation. With such steady hands, good psychological adjustnt, and without complaining, such kids are rare nowadays.”

Soone else chid in: “Yes, yesterday morning she operated an orthopedic surgery with , the cooperation was great…”

For a mont, the atmosphere inside the operating room was relaxed.

But suddenly, soone sensed sothing was amiss: “Yesterday morning? Li Lingling was clearly performing debrident in the ER, suturing over a dozen arms and thighs.”

Soone furrowed their brow: “That was in the afternoon, wasn’t it? Li Lingling was in the afternoon at the ER; in the morning, I saw her helping with logistics, moving things.”

“No, no, moving things was in the evening, in the afternoon she was doing ward rounds…”

The doctors’ conversation grew quieter.

Suddenly, screams erupted outside.

“A nurse has fainted, fainted! Anyone here? Any doctor?!”

“Quick! Lift onto the stretcher! Check blood pressure and glucose! Start IV!”

—————–

In Beidu, Nan Zhubin was in the project group’s office.

He had suspended all consultant work.

Though it was regretful, the disaster area work deserved full preparation.

In recent days, Nan Zhubin first underwent temporary training with Bai Qinghua, then began reading various professional guide manuals.

Once those concluded, he continued to browse dostic and international dissertations on disaster area psychological support using the school’s network library, enriching his knowledge base.

This could be considered the first step in research work.

His focus amazed other official disciples in the project group.

Senior Brother Haoyun thought, as long as Nan Zhubin wished, he could presently compile a fairly good summary docunt, which would be suitable to publish in a Q4 core journal.

— Whether they would pass, it’s another matter, after all, many interference factors exist, such as topic selection, reviewer opinions, school project field, etc.

But at least, the paper writing skill has reached the level.

Buzz—Buzz—

Suddenly, the phone next to Nan Zhubin’s arm lit up.

Unlocking the screen, a ssage appeared.

[Bai Qinghua: Pack your stuff, prepare to depart.]

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