After leaving a message, Wang Chen turned and left, not speaking to Sun Yong again.
Sun Yong’s expression didn’t look good either, and without lingering, he promptly followed.
"Wang Chen, don’t you think this approach is risky as well? After the stent, the blood vessels could easily press against the aneurysm. If it ruptures, there won’t even be a chance to save it."
Wang Chen glanced at Sun Yong and said:
"You’ve been at the hospital longer than me, and you have more experience, so you should be able to see that the patient’s aneurysm is already showing signs of calcification. Although this situation also carries risks, compared to removing the aneurysm, the risks are much lower."
Sun Yong remained silent for a few seconds before speaking:
"Indeed, there are signs of calcification, but ever since centralized procurement started, the cost of a heart stent doesn’t even require 10,000 dollars. This isn’t suitable for the hospital either."
Wang Chen turned his head, looking at Sun Yong with a cold gaze.
"It’s best if you talk to the director about these things. Additionally, the hospital is a place of conscience, and I hope you don’t forget your original intentions."
With that, Wang Chen no longer paid attention to Sun Yong, walking alone towards the procedure room and starting preparations to perform the surgery on the patient.
However, during this process, Lin Yi’s identity left a lasting impression on her.
As she was pondering the treatment plan, she was hesitant, but he spoke confidently.
This kind of thing is definitely not something a novice, or perhaps some self-proclaimed individuals, can casually say.
There must be long-standing medical experience to back it up.
Was he truly a former chief at Huashan Hospital?
Yet, if he had attained such a position, there wouldn’t seem to be a need to resign.
Because whether in terms of social status or personal income, it’s incomparable to being a firefighter.
But it doesn’t seem necessary to lie about this, because everyone in this circle, with just a little inquiry, would know the truth of the matter.
After thinking it over, Wang Chen couldn’t arrive at a conclusion and instead decided to put the thought aside and focus on her own tasks.
Meanwhile, Lin Yi had already returned to the venue.
The games at the social gathering were still in full swing.
"What are you watching?" Lin Yi sat next to Ding Fei and asked.
Ding Fei waved his phone in front of Lin Yi.
"A black bear escaped from Zhonghai Wildlife Park, and they’re looking for it now."
Lin Yi glanced at the phone and discovered it was a live stream.
To ordinary people, this kind of thing counts as a trending news topic.
The media is naturally eager to join the commotion.
"Things like this seem to happen often. I think something else escaped last year," Lin Yi said casually, seemingly unconcerned.
"I believe it was a sika deer."
"Yes, yes, and it was quite large."
"Did you happen to see me there?"
"Huh? Did you escape from the zoo too?"
"Damn," Ding Fei scoffed and said:
"We searched for 24 hours but couldn’t find it, so they called us to help, which took quite a while."
"Um... are things like that our responsibility too?"
"Not just things like this, but also tons of bizarre stuff falls to us," Ding Fei said:
"The most speechless thing I’ve encountered was a couple who couldn’t help their child with homework, so they called the fire department."
"Uh... and you responded?"
"What else could we do? As long as there’s an alarm, we have to respond, no matter if it’s big or small; that’s the rule."
"And then? Did you help the kid with their homework?"
"If I had that skill, I wouldn’t be a firefighter," Ding Fei said:
"We gave them a talking-to and left."
Lin Yi laid his hands behind his head, smiling, and said:
"If you think about it from another perspective, it’s actually pretty good. At least there are no casualties, and public property remains undamaged."
Ding Fei looked at Lin Yi, smiled, and said:
"Your perspective is pretty sharp; not bad, keep up the good work."
"Got it."
After chatting for a bit, the two went off to handle their respective tasks.
Lin Yi went to the group and sent out a message to everyone, asking them to measure the circumference of their right-hand middle finger and send the data over.
The other guys didn’t think much of it and just complied without asking further questions.
However, Xiao Bing and Luo Qi were overly excited, thinking Lin Yi was going to give them diamond rings.
They even joked about wanting to be the team leader’s woman.
The social gathering lasted around two hours, and overall, it was smooth, with two pairs taking a liking to each other, making the most out of this opportunity.
After returning to the brigade, they proceeded with nighttime training, not finishing until after midnight.
Early the next morning, after the shift was handed over, Lin Yi contacted Qin Han to meet at a café.
Besides Qin Han, there was a middle-aged man sitting next to him.
His attire was somewhat nostalgic, and upon closer look, he had a slightly melancholic aura.
"His name is Gao Shengjun, quite famous in the circle. If you have any needs, just tell him directly."
Lin Yi reached out his hand, and the two shook hands, greeting each other.
Even though Gao Shengjun didn’t know Lin Yi’s specific identity, he knew that anyone associating with Qin Han was no ordinary character, at least not someone he’d want to mess with.
After sitting down, Lin Yi pushed a note over, getting straight to the point:
"I want to make a few rings. The sizes and requirements are written on the note."
Gao Shengjun took the note and glanced at it, not seeing any special requests.
"Carving is simple enough, that’s not a problem. Do you have any style preferences?" Gao Shengjun asked:
"By the sizes, it looks like they include both men’s and women’s styles?"
"Yes, keep the style modest, nothing too flashy. You’re the expert; you can decide for yourself."
"Any other requirements?" Gao Shengjun smiled and asked:
"If these are your only requests, you could probably just find a seller on Taobao to do it."
Lin Yi chuckled and then took out the ring he had won from the system.
"Take the diamonds off, divide the remaining part of the ring into eight portions, and find a way to inlay these parts into new rings."
Gao Shengjun nodded; this technique had some difficulty but was still within his capabilities.
However, just as Gao Shengjun was about to take the ring, he noticed Lin Yi pull his hand back.
"Mr. Lin Yi, what’s this...?"
"Before I hand it over to you, I need to give you a heads-up," Lin Yi said:
"This ring is made from a special metal. Some people might experience allergies over prolonged exposure, but some won’t, like me; I’ve had no issues."
Upon hearing this, Gao Shengjun became slightly serious, an unexpected turn for him.
He also realized why they offered a high price to bring him onboard.
Because this task wasn’t something just anyone could handle.
"So while making these rings, I won’t be imposing a deadline, but your contact time with this ring each day shouldn’t exceed half an hour. You understand what I mean, right?"
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