’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 969: Extra Su Yang (3)

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Su Yang was criticized the whole time.

This nurse looks thin but is actually very capable. She works neatly and neatly, and speaks in a crisp voice that can make someone choke on her words.

As soon as the ambulance door opened, a doctor and several nurses took the flat car and took the cousin directly into the operating room along the green channel that had been opened.

Su Yang trotted along, and finally the crunchy nurse stopped him outside the operating room.

"Okay, okay, let's stop here." The nurse handed the emergency medical record sheet to Su Yang: "If you have no objection to our first aid, please sign it."

Su Yang took the pen and signed, and then asked: "Is there anything else you need my help with?"

"Can you do surgery? Bone setting?" the nurse asked.

Su Yang was stunned when he asked, and shook his head blankly.

"Can you operate CT equipment? Or can you read brain blood flow maps?"

Su Yang shook his head again.

"What about subcutaneous injection or intramuscular injection? Not even intravenous drip?"

Su Yang pursed his lips and shook his head!

"Then there's nothing wrong with you." The nurse still said in the same choked tone: "When the patient enters the operating room, everything is left to the attending doctor. All you can do is pay the fee."

Su Yang had nothing to say and could only lower his head and sign seriously.

When I handed back the pen and medical records in my hand, I took a look at the nurse who looked like she was doing a stand-up comedy from beginning to end.

This nurse is thin and small, with delicate and delicate facial features. Especially a pair of smart eyes, coupled with two thin lips, she looks particularly well-behaved at first glance.

Of course, the premise is that the nurse doesn't speak. The kind that makes you choke when you speak, the kind that can make you choke on all the water you drank yesterday.

"What are you looking at?" The nurse glared at Su Yang: "Sister, I don't have a partner yet. I've seen too much and I'm relying on you."

These words made Su Yang choke and stagger, and he almost reached out to hold the wall.

Su Yang has never been in a serious relationship, but he has seen many beauties.

Su Yang has also dealt with girls who are more delicate and beautiful than this nurse, but I have never met such a "violent" one.

"Ahem" Su Yang coughed twice to cover up his embarrassment, then pointed to the other end of the corridor and asked, "Is the payment over there?"

"Yes, go straight and turn right." After the nurse finished speaking, she called Su Yang and said, "Wait a minute, there is also the cost of the ambulance. It is seven kilometers from your home, but the entire journey will be calculated based on the departure of the ambulance. . Including inspection fees, disposal fees, oxygen bags... the total is three hundred and forty-seven yuan and sixty cents. The ambulance is settled separately, and only cash is accepted."

"This is five hundred." Su Yang took out the banknotes from his wallet and handed them over with both hands: "Thank you for taking care of me all the way. Thank you."

The nurse looked at Grandpa Mao in her hand, and her long and beautiful eyebrows suddenly stood up: "Are you going through the back door or buying peace of mind? What I said and did is what we should do, and there can't be a penny more." receive."

After saying that, he handed a piece of Mao Zedong back to Su Yang, and took out a handful of change from the small white satchel with a red cross that he carried with him.

After looking through it for a long time, there is no fifty-fifty one. Just get tens of yuan, five yuan one by one, and then two one yuan ones.

Looking through it again, the nurse frowned and muttered in a low voice: "There is no forty cents! I remember there was some change."

Su Yang held a pile of dimes in both hands, and suddenly had the illusion that "money can't buy me purity." I wanted to say "I don't want the four cents anymore", but I was afraid of being reprimanded.

(End of chapter)