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Chapter 1088: You Can’t Have Both Fish and Bear’s Paw
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Chapter 1088: Chapter 1088: You Can’t Have Both Fish and Bear’s Paw

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Although Liu Banxia’s remarks were somewhat realistic, this is a realistic world, and many things you think shouldn’t happen do happen, not to mention situations like this.

The next day, the news reported on the related situation of this patient.

The focus was on the two students who rescued the patient at the scene, and then it mentioned the Second Hospital’s "First Aid Knowledge to Campus" event and the subsequent treatment of the patient at the hospital.

But even so, this was enough.

For the Second Hospital now, this is a significant promotion.

Because the title of this matter is very attractive: sudden death, on-site resuscitation, students—issues that people care about and are willing to discuss.

Then people discovered, well, this is the work of the Second Hospital again.

It seems that unconsciously, the Second Hospital has done quite a lot of things.

Promoting basic diseases in the community and promoting related health products, and now the promotion of first aid knowledge, these are real things.

It has to be said that over the past year, the Second Hospital has indeed not been "quiet," with one thing after another, big and small.

Wasn’t there a scandal involving a male doctor and a female doctor a few days ago? It’s said to be rumors, but we don’t know if it’s true or false.

This is the question people habitually think about; things irrelevant and of no interest to themselves are hard to remember.

For many, the news mentioned the Second Hospital’s NOSES surgery, but many chose not to remember it, just listen and that’s it.

After working all day, Liu Banxia enjoyed having Qiu Mingyuan as a dedicated driver when he left work.

"Wow, so many delicious dishes."

Returning home, seeing a table full of dishes, Liu Banxia was overjoyed.

"Mingyuan mentioned you worked hard yesterday, so today you must be properly rewarded." Qiaoqiao said.

"Is the child okay now?" Peng Xiuqin asked.

"He’s fine now. As long as the blood vessels are blocked and the arteries and veins aren’t connected, there won’t be any problems." Liu Banxia said with a smile.

"But yesterday’s rescues were quite taxing on him and it will take some time for him to recover. However, his life is not in danger; just proper monitoring is needed in the future."

"Huh? Could these deformities appear elsewhere?" Qiu Mingyuan asked in surprise.

"The blocked area needs to be monitored for any displacement or detachment, which is a possible complication, but the probability is not high." Liu Banxia replied casually.

"Wow, it scared me." Qiu Mingyuan said.

"I said before, your event was very interesting. Didn’t expect it to actually play a role, pretty nice." Qiao Xuezhi chimed in.

"It was just a coincidence; no one anticipated this happening. But now the kids are very enthusiastic about learning, which boosts our teaching enthusiasm." Liu Banxia said.

"By the way, my teacher told me yesterday that there might be a special interview soon, but hasn’t communicated with the TV station yet, so the timing is not confirmed."

"Hehe, that’s good, better to postpone it a bit so I can watch it with the kids." Qiaoqiao said with a smile.

"What can they understand, the program might air before they’re born." Liu Banxia replied.

"Hang in there, soon you’ll be able to deliver. I’ve made arrangements with Sister Huang, even if it’s her off day, she’ll keep you company."

"To be honest, I am quite looking forward to it." Qiaoqiao said.

"Uncle Qiu, Sister Xian, we’ll be counting on you to look after Tang Dou and her babies. It won’t be long before it’s all taken care of."

"Don’t worry, they always play with Tiggie. At that time, Old Qiu will take them out for walks together." Wang Jingxian said.

"Doudou will have little siblings to play with then." Qiu Huaili continued.

"There are no other kids of around the same age in our community; they’re all older. Your two will be her best playmates; we’ll help look after them."

"Haha, much appreciated then. We dread the thought that the two little ones might be hard to handle in the future." Qiaoqiao said joyfully.

"You say that now, but once they’re born, you’ll want them by your side all the time." Wang Jingxian said.

"Actually, Brother Liu has another very important good news that hasn’t been announced yet." Qiu Mingyuan said.

"More good news? How come I don’t know about it?" Liu Banxia asked, somewhat puzzled.

"Are you talking about that surgery of yours? The promotion and summary of that N-something surgery. Yueyue said that if it succeeds, you’ll be one flashy figure in the future," Qiu Mingyuan said.

Liu Banxia laughed, "I thought you were talking about something else. This matter seems promising for the future, but doing this work is really exhausting."

"That’s why I let the six of them research on their own. This work isn’t something one person can accomplish. It’s just a small project, it’s just currently ahead of the curve."

"Is it an incredible thing?" Qiaoqiao asked.

"I wouldn’t call it incredible. It’s already widely practiced in other hospitals, especially some well-known large hospitals," Liu Banxia said.

"It’s just that the difficulty level during surgery is quite high, so not many people have mastered this technique. I’m still exploring."

"Yesterday, two patients had surgery using this system. The first case had a high difficulty level, and I almost didn’t succeed."

"Hahaha, those are secondary matters. Keep it up, earn some money for baby formula," Qiaoqiao said.

Everyone laughed at Qiaoqiao’s words.

Although Liu Banxia downplayed it, since Qiu Mingyuan brought it up, and Xiao Yue gave it a nod, it must be something noteworthy.

Whether they were Liu Banxia’s relatives or people who cared about him, this was definitely good news for everyone.

That’s enough; details aren’t important, and they wouldn’t understand anyway. Just having hope is fine.

"Things are really great now, the in-laws are coming over soon, right?" Qiao Xuezhi asked.

Peng Xiuqin nodded, "They’re coming the day after tomorrow, we’ve arranged everything at home."

"You’re used to living there, but my suggestion is that you should come here and live more often when you have the time," Qiao Xuezhi said.

"When you get older, you’ll have to stay by their side, won’t you? It’ll be hard to adapt then. Now that you’re still agile, you should get familiar with it."

"We do have that thought, but it’s hard to leave home," Peng Xiuqin said.

"The house at home is different from apartments. If no one lives in it and there’s no life in it, the house deteriorates quickly. Maybe in a few years, but for now, we can’t bear to leave."

"Mom, the sooner the better. You’re going to come eventually, so you need to get familiar with the environment. Plus, the transportation and stuff here; otherwise, it’ll be hard to find your way around," Liu Banxia also advised.

"Exactly, you’ll need to help with the kids by then, I can’t handle it all," Qiaoqiao also chimed in.

"Alright, we’ll consider it properly by then," Peng Xiuqin said with a smile.

Life is definitely getting better, and it’s indeed necessary to consider the future. Especially now that we’re getting older; health declines year by year.

We’re actually thinking about staying home, having the freedom to visit neighbors and walk around. But here, we can only stroll in the park, it’s not as comfortable as home.

"By the way, will you be busier when you start this new project?" After eating for a while, Qiaoqiao asked.

"I’ll be busier, but only during work hours. I can still go home and do some data analysis after work, just like before," Liu Banxia said.

"But those are problems for later. For now, I just need to focus on surgeries, and leave the other tasks to those six, I’m sure they can handle it."

"Haha, that’s more like it. Work is important, but so is family," Qiaoqiao said.

"It’s strange though, we wish for your advancement but worry about you being too busy. If you take on this project, will you still have time for a honeymoon later?"

"There should be time, we’ll see in the future. It also depends on how many patients come to me for this type of surgery. Currently, I’m the only one in our hospital," Liu Banxia said.

"Actually, that’s one advantage of a small hospital; any achievement is easily noticed by everyone. In big city hospitals, what I do is just routine for them."

"Just think of it this way: the more famous I become, the more people will come for surgery. Like Teacher Zhou, he has at least two surgery days a week and deals with many administrative tasks."

"That’s with us helping him with some surgeries. Otherwise, it would be like it was at the beginning, with surgeries every day."

"My situation is somewhat similar; you can’t have both the fish and the bear paw. I’ll try to expedite hospital work, so I can return home calmly."

"If there’s work left, I’ll pass it to Xu Yino and the others to finish it. Why train them otherwise? They’re there to get the work done for me."

"I’m very relaxed now; I hardly need to worry about bed management. Except in emergencies, which aren’t frequent."

Qiaoqiao listened with satisfaction; she already knew it was like this, but she wanted to hear Liu Banxia say it, as a kind of promise.

Whether it could be fulfilled in the future isn’t that important.

Having a detailed understanding of hospital work and life means you can’t expect him to leave work on time every day and rest regularly every week; that’s impossible.

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