"Bleeding stopped." When the secretary saw the value shown on the screen, she rushed out to make a report.
The hospital director's wife also stopped crying. She asked repeatedly, "They stopped the bleeding? So, he is alright now?"
The secretary dared not answer a question like this. She hesitantly answered, "It's Doctor Ling who is performing the surgery now, so we can say that we should be able to stabilize his condition somewhat."
The secretary was very diffident with her answer.
There were no absolutes on the operating table. Perhaps a slight jolt could take a patient's life away. The better the hospital was, the more patients died, and it was absolutely not because the doctors' level had become lower.
The hospital director's wife actually knew about it, but she just wanted to feel better.
However, before she was able to say anything, her sister-in-law, who arrived not too long ago, vomited.