The nurse was already drowsy. Wen Xi quietly helped her sit down on the chair next to her, then took her place and cooperated with He Yan to continue the operation.
"Needle holder."
Wen Xi subconsciously reached for it with his right hand, but lost his strength and accidentally dropped the needle holder. She instinctively didn't want to make any noise and disturb He Yan, so she quickly bent her knees to catch it, but unexpectedly hit her kneecap, causing her to grit her teeth in pain.
Fortunately, He Yan was not affected and did not even look back.
She quickly handed over the needle holder, took a deep breath and tried to ignore the pain in her knees.
It was not until the end of the operation that the man discovered that the nurse was sitting on a chair to rest, and the woman standing next to him had her arm wrapped in gauze. She was obviously injured.
Looking at each other, Wen Xi felt briefly embarrassed. Immediately, she took out the list and said, "Doctor He, my name is Wen Xi. I have found a solution to the ZH virus. Take a look."
He Yan looked her over and said, "A first-year student in the Department of Medicine has developed a vaccine?"
There was a hint of joking in his eyes, and he obviously didn't believe it.
Wen Xi was surprised that he knew her identity, but that was not the point right now. She emphasized, "Although I only have a first-year education, I have a lot of medical experience. Please read this before making a conclusion."
He Yan took the order and glanced at it briefly. After that, there was a hint of surprise in his eyes, but it was fleeting and returned to calm.
"Vice-Minister Wen's youngest daughter was admitted to the Medical University last year and has no other medical experience. You just said that you have been a doctor for many years?"
Wen Xi was surprised that he already knew so much about her. He didn't seem like someone who would care about insignificant people. However, she didn't lie, but it was ridiculous to talk about her rebirth, so she had to pretend to be stupid and play it off.
She straightened her back, "I can guarantee that there is nothing wrong with this method, and it will definitely work."
He Yan took a few steps forward, looked down at Wen Xi with his deep eyes, and without saying anything, he directly picked up Wen Xi.
Wen Xi was startled, but before he could say anything, he saw that his knees, which had just been scratched by his pants, now showed signs of blood.
Her wound will destroy the sterility of the operating room and be dangerous to the patient. She cannot stay here for long.
Staying in the man's arms, she could still smell a refreshing fragrance through the mask. Mixed with the man's hormonal scent, it entered her nasal cavity, making her face feel a little warm.
He Yan put her on a simple lounge chair outside, used tools to skillfully cut the fabric on her knees, cleaned and disinfected her.
Wen Xi gritted his teeth and endured the pain, staring into his serious eyes, distracted.
"Shout out if it hurts, no need to show off."
"It doesn't hurt very much."
He Yan raised his eyes and glanced at her, dripping with sweat, "It doesn't hurt even though your face is pale. Are all the people in the Wen family so strong?"
Wen Xi was silent and said, "It seems that you know the Wen family very well."
"Not everyone understands."
His tone was calm, but Wen Xi couldn't help but wonder about the deeper meaning of this sentence.
After the wound was treated, he took off his gloves and went to wash his hands at the sink. He turned his back to her and told her, "Stay here until the family comes to pick her up. It's not safe outside."
"This is a ward. Bacteria can breed here and it's not safe." She said.
He Yan looked back at her and said, "I like to talk back."
"I'm telling the truth." Wen Xi stared at his pupils, a little curious about what he looked like under the mask.
In her previous life, she often heard others discussing his achievements and family background, so she had a deep understanding of the word "He Yan".
As for this face, although I have seen it before, I only glanced at it from a distance and never paid close attention to it.
(End of chapter)