Keep Distance, Mr. CEO!

Chapter 910: 910



Chapter 910: Chapter 910

“Director, the blood test results are out. It’s a malignant clone disease of hematopoietic stem cells, what we commonly refer to as leukemia!” At this moment, a call from the laboratory delivered the results.

The people in the operating room listened, and their eyes dimmed even more!

Actually, regarding this result, tested or not, they pretty much already knew. But now having it spoken out loud, combined with the dire situation on the operating table, everyone’s heart felt even heavier.

Already so badly injured, and now with this disease, how can we save her?

The emergency department director was the first to blurt out, “If it’s like this, then we must take a conservative approach. Otherwise, if we continue, she won’t be able to hold on!”

“Right…”

The other doctors, hearing this, also thought it made sense.

However, just as they agreed, a voice roared angrily from the operating table, “What do you mean she can’t hold on? Even if she can’t, you better keep her stable. If anything happens to her, believe it or not, I’ll have you fired from this hospital immediately!”

The man with blood all over his hands, holding a scalpel, masked, seemed like a madman as he fiercely stared at the doctor beside him who said she couldn’t hold on.

The doctors, scared, quickly lowered their heads and continued with the surgery. But as soon as the forceps went in, the blood from the internal organs gushed out like a geyser, unstoppable.

“President…”

Clang!!

Seeing this, the young doctor who had been standing there, intently staring at the wound, finally had a tremor in his hand, and with a clang, the scalpel fell to the ground.

Can’t stop it, really can’t stop it…

He staggered back two steps, finally, after his body swayed, he leaned against the wall with a “bang.”

What happened to the director? There’s something odd about him today!

The emergency department director noticed and decided not to bother with him anymore. He quickly blocked the bleeding site with gauze and then instructed Nurse to inject a hemostatic agent into the patient. Then, along with several other doctors, they quickly repositioned the patient’s broken ribs.

No choice, really no choice. If they continued, the only outcome for this patient would be — she would die right there on the operating table!

Fortunately, the director reacted swiftly. After a quick response, the patient’s condition temporarily stabilized, and everyone finally breathed a sigh of relief.

“Director, judging by her test report, she must have had leukemia for some time now.”

“Really? How long?”

“Considering the degree of mutation in the hematopoietic stem cells, it should be six to seven years.”

Six to seven years?

Hearing such a long time, the doctors in the operating room were quite shocked.

Generally speaking, after being diagnosed with leukemia, if it’s severe, most patients only last about a year, even with a chronic case, they typically live only three or four years. But this patient has survived six to seven years?

The director took the blood test report from the hands of Nurse, along with the images of the blood mutations.

Indeed, it has been six to seven years. It’s somewhat incredible that a leukemia patient can last this long.

The director fell into deep thought, “Considering this situation, it’s likely due to a late-stage infection that’s causing this gradual mutation of hematopoietic stem cells into stem cells. I’ll go to the laboratory for a look first.”

Then he was the first to leave.

The other doctors saw this and went over to the president still leaning there…

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