Chapter 238 Shawn, I Knew All About It
When arriving at the hospital, Norah quickly changed her mood and went to work after getting dressed.
Norah kept telling herself that no matter how bad life was going, she must not let her emotions affect her work.
She could not be swayed by her personal emotions at work and must be a calm and responsible doctor.
She had just changed her clothes when she received a call that a patient with a cerebral hemorrhage had arrived and was in critical condition.
Norah didn't hesitate for a second to run to help.
Because the patient was old and had complications, he was resuscitated for nearly ten hours.
No one of the medical workers had a bite to eat or a sip of water.
All of them stayed up.
When the operation was over, everyone was exhausted. The attending physician collapsed on the floor, leaning against the wall and panting heavily.
Though the patient was in a serious condition, he was rescued in time and only one of her legs was paralyzed.
The final result was not ideal, but it was the best possible outcome.
Norah, together with her colleagues, wheeled the patient out of the operating theatre. Just after leaving the operating theatre, everyone was very shocked.
As soon as the door to the operating theatre opened, an excited grey-haired man came tottering along.
With his eyes filled with tears, the man looked at his wife on the bed and grasped her hands tightly, "How are you? Does it hurt?"
Soon, their children learned from the doctor that one of their grandmother's legs would be paralyzed.
Upon hearing this, the old man instantly wiped his tears.
He bowed his head, took his wife's hand in front of everyone, kissed it cherishingly, and said seriously, "Don't worry, my wife. You took care of me when we were young. Now that you can't walk anymore, I'll take care of you instead."
"Although you always say I cannot do everything well, I will take good care of you. Don't worry."
"When you are well, we will go home. From now on I will be your leg, I will accompany you wherever you like to go."
After seeing the patient off to her ward, everyone sighed.
It was rare to see such a profound relationship.
Everyone was envious and touched.
Norah's eyes were wet.
She thought of Shawn.
It was an image she had thought of countless times in her mind, holding Shawn's hands and growing old with him.
With a sigh, Norah changed her clothes.
It was seven o'clock by the time she left the hospital gates.
It was cold outside, hurting like a knife on her body.
Norah's body was not healed, and with no food for a day, she was very weak now, but she had been holding strong in the operating room.
Now when the wind blew, she felt freezing and shivering.
Just then, a car pulled up in front of her.
The next moment, Shawn opened the car door and stepped out, taking her hand straight away, "Did you encounter something difficult today? You're a bit late from work."
"Why are your hands so cold? Don't you wear enough clothes?"
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