Chapter 400: [400] Senior Brotherâs âDeep Affection Chapter 400: [400] Senior Brotherâs âDeep Affection Lau Jingyun pulled He Xiangyu by the arm. The three of them headed to the Observation Room.
The nurse sister thoughtfully made room for them, specifically clearing out a small storeroom for equipment to serve as a temporary Observation Room. She arranged a separate bed for them, isolating them from the other patients, ensuring they wouldnât be utterly embarrassed.
Xie Wanying was the first to take off her shoes and lie down on the bed, closing her eyes. She was tired tonightâafter a dayâs work, she finally had a chance to relax with a meal, only to encounter a brawl, save a patient, perform chest compressions, and do wound dressing. Which of these didnât require strength? The moment her head hit the pillow, she fell asleep, forgetting to let go of Senior Caoâs jacket in her hand. Perhaps she felt with the presence of the technical expert Senior Cao, she could sleep soundly.
With the junior sister asleep, the two senior sisters looked at one another.
âSleep, sleep,â He Xiangyu said as she pulled up the covers. Since there was no escape now, she took off her shoes and lay down directly.
Lau Jingyun did the same, lying on the bed and covering herself with the blanket.
Standing at the nursesâ station, Zhou Junpeng quietly waited for instructions from his superiors.
Cao Yong, who had parked his car and entered the emergency room, put on his white doctorâs coat.
The nurse handed him three newly opened emergency medical records and then stepped aside because Cao Yongâs facial expression was unusually grim tonight, putting fear into them.
Digging out a pen from his pocket, Cao Yong removed the cap and started writing on the medical records, tapping each word firmly, his eyebrows tightly knotted.
Seeing his expression, Zhou Junpeng grew anxious and asked, âTeacher Cao, should we get an x-ray or CT scan for them?â
The problem was that it wasnât clear where to take the images.
Cao Yong recalled what Doctor Wei and the police had saidâthe scene was chaotic, no one could clearly see what was happening and no one knew what kind of injuries might occur. As a doctor, his intuition, like that of Xuanwu Hospitalâs Doctor Weiâs, was slightly uneasy.
âIâll have someone regularly check their blood pressure,â Zhou Junpeng suggested.
Unexpectedly, Cao Yong directly asked the nurse, âDo we have a cardiac monitor?â
Hearing this, Zhou Junpeng blinked: Senior Cao really cared for his juniors, preparing to set up equipment for them.
âWe donât have one, would we need to borrow it from somewhere else?â the nurse asked.
Donât underestimate tonight. Although it seems like there arenât many patients, a good number of severe cases came in. The resuscitation roomâs beds were fully occupied, each with a cardiac monitor.
âMake a call and see where you can borrow one from,â Cao Yong decided.
A nurse made a call to inquire. Another nurse who walked over remembered to ask, âShould we notify their teachers and advisors?â
The three of them were students; teachers were responsible if anything happened to them.
âYes. Make the call,â Cao Yong instructed. He had been too preoccupied with fetching the three girls to check their condition, and hadnât had time to think of these details.
Zhou Junpeng could already imagine what the scene would be like later on.
Looking at the clock on the wall: it was almost two in the morning.
He wondered what the teachers, who would be alarmed by a call in the middle of the night, might think.
The nurse realized the time issue while dialing and considered whether to wait until people woke up before calling. Otherwise, Xie Wanying and the others would certainly be scolded.
But a cold look from Cao Yong came sweeping over: âHavenât you called yet?â
The nurse shuddered inwardly, thinking: Xie Wanying, Lau Jingyun, and the three of them had definitely crossed Cao Yongâs red line tonight.
Sometimes nurses didnât quite understand the considerations of a doctor, assuming they were often uncompassionate. Now, Cao Yongâs solemn demeanor was utterly without warmth, far from his usual self, perplexing the nurse.