Gu Yao quickly told the dean about how she met Du Xinyu and became his apprentice. The dean was a little shaken. With the disclaimer in place, even if something really happened, it would not be related to the hospital.

She is Du Xinyu's apprentice, so I can also watch the operation.

"Okay, you perform the surgery and I'll help you," the dean said in a low voice.

Gu Yao took a deep breath. She was really sorry for having to trouble this master who had no feelings for her and had used her name to show off several times.

Director Yang had taken Du Xinyu's course before, and he was not sure whether Professor Du Xinyu died in their village or because of the bad conditions in winter and the lack of medical care and medicine. It was such a pity, but this apprentice has some skills, as we will see during the operation.

The nurses in the emergency department were arranged by the dean to assist Gu Yao, as were the doctors in the emergency room, who were temporary soldiers. Gu Yao felt that they were useless and it would be nice to have someone to pass tools to her.

Gu Yao took the surgical gown handed to her by the nurse. She didn't want it, and the nurse said it had been sterilized.

Gu Yao originally wanted to take out a disposable surgical gown from the space so that the operation would be cleaner.

But as long as the clothes are disinfected, it will be fine.

Although the old operating room was rather shabby, the sterilized environment made Gu Yao feel more at ease.

Gu Yao took out the surgical kit from the space in advance.

Now that he knew the location of the blood clot on his head, it would be more convenient to perform the operation.

The operating light shone on the eldest brother's pale face. When Gu Yao got on the operating table, she seemed like a different person.

His calm demeanor and step-by-step disinfection procedures made him look much more professional than the doctors in their hospital.

At the beginning, Dean Yang, who was standing nearby and watching, was amazed.

"Number three scalpel, with number eleven blade"

Before Gu Yao underwent the operation, the nurse cleaned his hair, which made the operation much easier for Gu Yao.

After cutting open the scalp, he skillfully opened the skull and found the bleeding point by digging.

"Hemostatic forceps"

Gu Yao looked at the bleeding spot and breathed a sigh of relief. She used hemostatic forceps to stop the bleeding.

The damaged small blood vessels were sutured.

Director Yang, who was watching from the side, was stunned. Their county hospital had never performed such a major operation before.

Unexpectedly, the girl I met for the first time broke this rule.

He watched every step with trepidation.

After the blood clot was cleaned up, Gu Yao took out the detector, which showed that the blood clot on the head had been treated and the wound should be sutured in time.

Only then did Gu Yao breathe a sigh of relief.

They didn't understand the gadget in her hand, but it seemed to be a good thing.

Dean Yang kept it in mind.

"The blood clots have been cleaned up, the bleeding has stopped, the blood vessels have been sutured, the skull has been repositioned, and the scalp has been sutured in layers." With every word Gu Yao said, the wound was treated faster.

Watching the operation, Dean Yang praised it repeatedly.

The doctor in the emergency room nearby saw the whole scene and listened to Gu Yao's explanation. He now understood clearly what he didn't understand before.

Gu Yao was quite fat to begin with, and had been standing in the operating room for almost three hours, so she felt a little weak.

The nurse gave Gu Yao a bottle of glucose, which was made of glass. Medicines in this era were all packaged in glass.

This is when the doctor is exhausted during the operation and replenishes the body with sugar so that the operation can continue.

After the guard helped to remove the Ruan Sai on top, Gu Yao gulped it down.

Fortunately, there was a nurse wiping his sweat throughout the process, otherwise the sweat would have stayed in my head, which would have been bad.

After completing the final suture, Gu Yao threw all the surgical instruments into a plate, sat on the stool, and gasped for breath from exhaustion.

Dean Yang applauded Gu Yao and said, "Well done, you are worthy of being Master Du's apprentice. I didn't expect you to be so capable. Doctor Gu, do you think it's feasible for you to come to work in our hospital?" Dean Yang invited her vigorously.

Gu Yao smiled and whispered to Dean Yang, "I don't have a certificate."

"Okay, let's talk about it outside. Please help arrange the patient to the intensive care unit for observation first. Once the vital signs are stable, we can arrange for him to be sent to a general ward." Director Yang said to the nurses and doctors.

The two people nodded straight.

"Only a few of us know about this matter. Don't tell anyone else. Be careful about your positions." Dean Yang talked about the matter while holding up their positions.

Now you can support your family with a job.

No one wants to lose their job.

"My daughter, is your brother okay?" Li looked at Gu Yao, hoping that he would give her the answer she wanted to hear.

"It's okay for now, Mom, don't worry, the operation was successful, and everything will be fine as long as brother can wake up in the next two days," Gu Yao said to Li.

"Brother, are you okay?"

The second and third brothers also asked chatteringly.

Dad stood in front of her, hoping that Gu Yao would say that big brother was fine.

He hopes that his whole family will be safe and sound.

"Don't worry, my brother is in the ICU now and will be in the hospital for a while. Have you found that person? Did you call the police?" Gu Yao asked several questions at once.

"We called the police, but they didn't find the man. When we went there, he had already run away. That man still had a mother a year ago, but now his mother died at home when he was in labor camp. Now he is the only one at home. He can do whatever he wants," said Gu's father, who was so angry that he hammered the wall.

"Hey, you guys sit here and rest now. I'll come over after I talk to the dean." Gu Yao first calmed the people down.

In the dean's office.

Dean Yang heard the knock on the door, stood up and said, "Come in."

Gu Yao pushed the door open and walked in. "Dean, thank you so much for giving me a chance and allowing my brother to live well. Thank you." Gu Yao bowed deeply to Dean Yang this time. Thanks to the dean's care, her brother's operation was successfully completed.

Dean Yang strode forward and helped Gu Yao, who was bowing, up. "Hey, don't be so polite. Since you are Mr. Du's apprentice, I have to give you some face. Are you thinking about working in the hospital now? Our hospital welcomes you anytime," Dean Yang said, looking at Gu Yao with starry eyes.

"Dean Yang, I just said that I don't have a certificate now. I only graduated from junior high school. I would like to work in your hospital, but I lack a certificate from medical school," Gu Yao said with a smile. If she could get this certificate through Dean Yang, it would be a good thing and she could work here temporarily.

"Well, if you come to me after graduation, I can write you a letter of recommendation. The medical school in Beijing is also my alma mater. You can go to that hospital for further studies. As long as you have a letter of introduction and pass the exams after further studies, you can graduate smoothly.

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