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The Runaway Groom Chapter 825
Since Neil was not allowed near Irene with Eagle stopping him, he insisted on being given the evidence that Irene
insisted on doing the surgery herself.
He could certainly get confrontational against the hospital since he had the moral high ground—they hence gave
him the video where Irene declared that she would take responsibility for everything that happened, along with the
entire surgical process.
It was not as if the hospital was trying to push the responsibility on Irene. For one, they never got Dennis’s family to
approve the surgery, and Irene broke hospital regulations when she insisted on going through with it.
Since they were at fault, it would only be their reputation getting hurt if things got messy, which was why they had
to push everything to Irene.
…
At the emergency room, Irene took part in resuscitating Dennis and they managed to save him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHowever, he remained unconscious, and whether he woke up was still to be seen.
There was also no telling if something like today would happen, or if they could save him again.
He might not wake up at all, or worse, die…
Irene felt exhausted even as she sat at the lounge.
Ray arrived then and sat beside her. “You need to be prepared. Our management already told the patient’s family
everything.”
“I see,” she replied.
“Do you regret doing it now?” Ray asked.
Irene raised a brow. “You’re the second person who asked me that.”
Ray’s interest was certainly piqued. “And how did you answer?”
“No, I don’t,” Irene said, giving him the same answer she gave Isaac.
Then, taking a deep breath, he said, “If I can’t come in the days to come, please do give Dennis extra care. Also,
just stick to what you did today if the same thing happens. Add a stenting if things get messy too often.”
“That’s what I had in mind, and what I wanted to talk with you about. The artificial heart is keeping up with the
circulation rate, but his valve is on the narrow side. Stenting would curb that issue easily, though.”
Irene had to acknowledge that Ray was a doctor who showed devotion to his job then, and she pursed her lips. “I’m
really relieved to have you around.”
Ray gave her a look. “You should be more concerned about yourself.”
Irene was not scared at all, however. “My conscience is clear.”
Ray did not agree—he had seen too many people and how they behaved under pressure, or perhaps he kept
himself a little too rational for his job’s sake.
Doctors—especially heart surgeons—are constantly exposed to the adversity plaguing the human race.
Surgeries cost thousands, or hundreds of thousands in worse cases.
Some even give up on getting treatment because they do not have the money and simply wait to die.
If Ray got too sentimental and tried to save all the poor, how many of them could he really save? Or would he die
from the regret of not saving everyone first?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“You were being reckless,” Ray said. “I hope you won’t do it again if you encounter something like this again. You
would think me cold, but I’m sure you know that we’d save more if we keep our jobs, not to mention that we’re still
here despite our disappointment. Do you understand me?”
Irene certainly understood—for example, she genuinely wanted to save Dennis, but his family proved less than
understanding.
Such cases were only too common, leaving many doctors so disenchanted that they became a lot less saintly.
Some simply up and left.
Ray rose to his feet then. “I have to go. I have another surgery scheduled.”
Irene was left pondering about what Ray said.
Ray was right in many ways, but she still held her conviction that a doctor was not mistaken if they did their best to
save someone.
She gathered herself, and left the hospital.
Eagle was waiting for her, and opened the car door for her when he saw her.
As Irene got in, she said, “New Waltz Bookstore, please.”
She wanted to get a few books, which was a good pastime when one was in a bad mood.
As the car stopped, Irene alighted and spent half an hour browsing.
After that, she returned home… and received a court summons as soon as she got home!