The Surgeon’s Studio

Chapter 649: Help each other

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Today, we enter the climax of this book. It’s not about treating leaders, it’s not about winning the Nobel Prize, it’s about earthquake relief.

I still remember Nurses’ Day in 2008.

While Corey was eating, the director said that there was an earthquake in Sichuan. I didn't have much idea at the time. It was already very late when I got home, so I didn't pay much attention. The next day, I watched the news and the 15th Army was dispatched, and realized that something was wrong.

I immediately went to the Internet cafe and Tianya Community (Tianya Community was still one of the most popular places at that time) and saw the belated news.

Then I discussed it with a buddy of mine who graduated from West China, and I felt that we were okay. He is young and powerful and has rich clinical experience in emergency care. He should not cause trouble to the people of Sichuan and can play a role.

I immediately purchased daily necessities. I bought a large travel bag full of chocolates, and called my uncle in Beijing to buy train tickets for me to go to Chengdu.

I took a shower and said goodbye to my parents. The old man, who is now deceased, was silent for a few seconds and said to raise an army for a thousand days and use it for a while, so go ahead.

Unfortunately, a few hours later, I received a call from my uncle. Tickets for the train to Chengdu were no longer available, and all trains were transporting supplies and troops.

My uncle said, don't cause trouble to the people in the disaster area, the country is here.

There were no cars at that time, so I let it go. It just left a mark in my heart that I can't let go of.

More than a year later, I went to a meeting with teachers in the provincial capital.

While transferring at the airport and eating, I heard a teacher from the Department of Nephrology at the Provincial Medical University say that she was transferred to participate in disaster relief. Aftershocks, mosquitoes, bugs, nothing can defeat the people of Sichuan, except the fact that they are not allowed to play mahjong.

My whole body was shaking, my nose was sore, and I felt so sorry.

Thinking about it now, this incident was the first serious incident that happened after the Internet became popular among everyone.

Moving forward in time, the Internet was not widely available, and not everyone could know what happened within a day.

This is something of historical significance.

Bo Yang said, ugly Chinese.

I never admit it, never. There is just no evidence, but the earthquake that happened after the Internet entered everyone's side can bring comfort to me and many people who think the same way.

Troops with ancient honorary titles, covered with stars and wearing the moon, climbed over the mountains and ridges to rush to the front line.

Each blood donation vehicle was surrounded by water, and the crowd refused to disperse for a long time.

Private cars and ambulances rushed to Chengdu from all over the country.

In Tianfu Square, tens of thousands of people gathered together and shouted loudly that Sichuan was rising.

CCTV, which has always been known for its seriousness and rigidity, burst into tears in the live broadcast room, one by one.

Every ordinary person responds to the surge in his bloodline in his own way.

Of course, there must be problems, such as Guo Mei and others.

But that’s not the mainstream, and there’s nothing you can do about it if the trolls give examples. Each person has his own worldview.

Before 2008, the so-called elites dominated the Internet and shouted ugly Chinese people. Well, that’s the Pill Party now.

After that, there were obviously more and more hackers on the Internet. It seems that the word *** started at that time. At least, that’s when it became popular.

The saying that there will be no China after Yashan is simply untrue in my opinion.

Perhaps, on days when nothing happens, everyone continues their ordinary life, and all they see is unsatisfactory. But once something happens, countless examples have told us what the soul of the nation is.

It is definitely not something that can be traced back to a cliff.

Back to this book, the main content is the daily life of a young doctor. Diagnosis, treatment, and surgery are daily routines. Things like making jokes are daily routines. Pretending to be slapped in the face is YY's daily routine, but these are not the most important.

It's not private goods.

Standing up when the people are in need is a daily routine.

Of course, extreme ideas such as deification are unnecessary. Doctors are human and they make mistakes, even silly mistakes.

In fact, I'm quite afraid that if medical ethics is promoted across the country, it means something big will happen.

It is better to forget each other in the rivers and seas.

Zhuangzi is right.

Well, I've been rambling for a long time, and now I've added a chapter to talk about something.

With the help of my book friends, I have reached fifteenth place in the male channel in terms of monthly votes. This is an achievement that I never dared to think of before.

I was so scared that I could get everyone's approval by writing about the daily life of a little doctor. So I wrote this chapter because I dreamed that I got up late today, forgot to update, woke up suddenly, and got up at 2 o'clock in the morning.

Uh... talk about something.

Next month, please vote. Please give me your guaranteed monthly vote at the beginning of the month. Make an appointment here.

There is no book club, again, no book club. As long as everyone’s guaranteed monthly pass is enough!

I would also like to crowdfund and issue red envelopes for monthly tickets.

I would also like to crowdfund the Silver League and be on TV.

However, it is better to forget each other in the world.

Maybe you wait for updates every morning, lying in bed next to your wife and children snoring softly.

Maybe you watch updates every day while squeezing in the subway, smile a little, and forget about the irritation of the huge crowds.

perhaps…

Countless possibilities can bring you a little happiness, I will be very satisfied, and I dare not ask for too much.

Well, when it comes to spending money, I don’t dare to ask for anything other than subscription. I usually shout out for rewards, just to make up the beat~~~

When I had nothing to do, I turned over all the badges. Thank you Lord Long for the 10,000 rewards. I am number one in monthly votes. I dare not even think about being a dark horse.

But for those book friends who have time and opportunity, would you like to leave a thumbs-up review on the upper right corner of the page on the computer version of Qidian? You can get a badge for 100 full likes. This is free and seems a little simpler.

Sorry to bother everyone.

Finally, I would like to point out that this episode is not my personal experience. I only learned about it from friends in Huaxi. For example, ten minutes after the earthquake, all front-line doctors in the surgical field were taken away and sent to the front line for rescue operations.

Things are the same from personal experience. From other people’s mouths, there are always various exaggerations. Just don’t slap me in the face~

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