Chapter 61: Competition, Stepping onto the Stage [Part-3]Zhang Fan grumbled to himself. He had originally wanted to suggest Lin Feng go to Duck University Hospital, but now he couldnât say it anymore.
They paid too little!
Lin Feng smiled lightly and continued eating.
In fact, for Lin Feng, the size of the hospital or the platform didnât matter. It had no impact on him. That was all he needed as long as he clocked in daily, received rewards, and quietly became stronger.
Zhang Fan helplessly said, âAlright, since thatâs the case, letâs forget about it thenâ¦â
Lin Feng respectfully said, âThank you for your trust, Old Zhang.â
Zhang Fan shook his head and said, âBut you have to promise me, if there are any difficult surgeries in the future, Iâll invite you to Duck University Hospital. Donât refuse, okay?â
Lin Feng laughed, âI definitely wonât refuse!â
Then, Zhang Fan started talking about his own past, bragging and chattingâ¦
After a meal, their relationship became much closer.
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March 4th.
Lin Feng returned to Peng City and reported to the emergency room. The good news was that Director Zhou had undergone nearly four months of rehabilitation treatment and returned to the emergency room two days ago to continue working! sá´aÊá´h thá´ NÆvelFɪre.É´et website on Gøøglá´ to access chapters of nøvels early and in the highest quality.
The emergency department once again had its backbone!
When Lin Fengâs colleagues heard that he would participate in the South China University Student Clinical Skills Competition, they congratulated him one after another.
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The next morning, Lin Feng arrived at the emergency room on time. Xiao Li was scolding Dr. Song Ziming again for being late. Lin Feng noticed that Dr. Song seemed quite pleased. Could there be something going on between them?
A patient arrived before he could even take a sip of hot tea.
A couple rushed into the room carrying a 7-year-old girl. The little girl had a pale complexion and looked extremely weak, her big eyes staring weakly at Lin Feng. Upon seeing her, Lin Fengâs heart couldnât help but ache for her.
The mother burst into tears and cried loudly. The father also wore an anxious expression on his face.
Lin Feng quickly comforted the parents, âDonât worry, tell me what happened.â
The mother quickly explained, âItâs like this, my daughter has been vomiting, having diarrhea, feeling nauseous, and refusing to eat these past few daysâ¦â
Lin Feng frowned and accused, âWhy did you wait for two days before bringing her here?â
The mother felt embarrassed momentarily and said, âMy husband and I have been busy with work outside, soâ¦â
âBusy? Is your childâs illness not important even if youâre busy?â Lin Feng touched the little girlâs cold hand and scolded the parents angrily.
The parents were rendered speechless by Lin Fengâs scolding.
At this moment, the little girl weakly said, âBrother, donât scold Mommy and Daddy. They work very hard.â
Lin Feng looked at the little girlâs pleading eyes, his heart softened, and he sighed.
She didnât cry or make a fuss when she came in, and now sheâs defending her parents like this. Lin Feng couldnât help but feel heartbroken for her.
âSwallowâ¦â The parents embraced their young daughter, tears rolling down their cheeks again.
Lin Feng smiled warmly and said, âLittle sister, let me check your body, and later you can tell me where it hurts, alright?â
With her innocent voice, the little girl replied, âOkay, brother.â
Lin Feng began the examination of her abdomen, following the sequence. After the check-up, there were no specific findings except for tenderness in the upper abdomen, where the liver is located.
âThe liver?â Lin Feng inquired.
âMaybe itâs not gastroenteritis?â He pondered.
Just a moment ago, Lin Feng heard the mother complain that the little girl had been vomiting, having diarrhea, and losing her appetite. Initially, he had thought it might be gastroenteritis.
With tenderness in the liver area, another possibility crossed his mind: liver cancer.
âLiver cancer?â He wondered aloud.
Lin Feng shook his head and chuckled, feeling overly sensitive. The probability of a 7-year-old girl having liver cancer was exceedingly low. Considering the general mechanisms of cancer, the incidence rate in children, except for certain types like leukemia, was not high.
As for liver cancer, it rarely occurs in children. However, Lin Feng couldnât rule out the possibility due to his professional sensitivity. Lin Feng pointed out several examination forms, including complete blood count, urinalysis, B-ultrasound, and CT scans.
âYou should get these tests done and pay first,â Lin Feng advised.
The mother nodded eagerly, saying, âAlright, Iâll go right away!â
The father hurried to the payment counter with the examination forms in hand. After paying, he swiftly went to the imaging department and the laboratory for the tests.
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Next, Lin Feng continued to see other patients, but the image of the sensible and heart-wrenching little girl lingered. Moreover, Lin Feng had a vague suspicion that it might be liver cancer.
âI hope itâs not liver cancerâ¦â He muttered.
After waiting for nearly two hours, the parents arrived at the emergency room, still holding their daughter.
âDoctor, please help us. Just now, my daughter vomited again,â the mother implored.
Lin Feng paused the next patient and received a stack of test reports from the little girlâs father.
The first report was the ultrasound results: âMultiple solid space-occupying lesions in the liver â consider liver cancer (further examination recommended).â
Lin Fengâs expression changed. It seemed to be liver cancer.
The fatherâs lips trembled, and he asked, âDoctor, whatâs wrong?â
Lin Feng turned to the CT scan report, which confirmed his suspicion: âMassive space-occupying lesion in the right lobe of the liver, suspected liver cancer,â Lin Feng sighed. There was no need to say more. It was liver cancer.
âPerhaps the tests were incorrect..,â he mumbled, but deep down, he knew the diagnosis was likely correct.
Upon seeing Lin Fengâs change in expression, the parents grew uneasy. âDoctor, whatâs wrong?â they asked.
âIâm sorry, although I donât want to say it, you need to know⦠Based on the current two test reports, your daughter has liver cancer,â Lin Feng explained gently.
The parents were stunned, unable to comprehend the gravity of the situation.
âLiver cancer?â they murmured in shock.
âCancer..,â they repeated, their voices filled with disbelief.
The fatherâs knees gave way, and he knelt heavily before Lin Feng. âDoctor, please save my daughter!â
âI canât lose my daughter, please, I beg you!â the mother cried out, holding the girl in her arms, but the little girl, too young to understand, simply watched her parents with curiosity.