Chapter 624 Surgery Successful

Chapter 626 Surgery Successful

Min Hang had people help Aisa move the person away. That was all he could do. The money had been transferred to her account this morning, completing the transaction.

Asen and a few others bought some food to fill their stomachs and distributed it among everyone. The young could go hungry, but the elderly and children could not. However, many people couldn't eat. Little Mi'er was still force-fed a few bites by her great-uncle. Little Youyou refused to eat anything, leaning in his uncle's arms and staring at the operating room door.

At eleven o'clock in the evening, the thirteen-hour surgery finally ended, and the lights were extinguished at the same time.

Zi Yisheng was standing at the door, watching the gurney being pushed out. Before it got close, he was stopped by the medical staff.

"Everyone, the patient needs to be immediately transferred to a sterile ward. There will be a series of treatments and monitoring afterward."

"Was the surgery successful?"

At this moment, Dr. Hua Ersen walked out, looking exhausted. He removed his mask with a smile.

"The surgery was very successful. We observed for nearly three hours just now, and there were no signs of bleeding or adverse reactions."

"Woohoo~~ That's great."

Zi Yisheng closed his eyes with a smile. He had finally waited for this day.

"Thank you, Doctor. You've worked hard."

"It's our duty. From now on, the patient will need to stay in a sterile ward for two to six weeks, depending on her condition. If there are no complications during this period, she can be moved to a regular ward. If she shows no symptoms of fever or heart failure for three months, she can be officially discharged."

"Okay, we'll follow the doctor's arrangements for everything."

"Alright, there's no need for too many people to stay at the hospital. You just need to come and inquire about her condition daily."

After the doctor left, Zi Yisheng sat on a nearby chair, his body suddenly feeling weak and limp.

"My Shengge is fortunate. If she can get through this, her life will be smooth sailing from now on."

Grandma Bai clasped her hands together, thanking heaven. Mom Ye wiped away her tears and finally let out a sigh of relief.

"Alright, everyone disperse and go back to rest. We'll visit Shengge properly when she's moved to a regular ward."

Grandpa Bai smiled and gave orders, standing up with difficulty, leaning on his cane.

The sterile ward was a fully enclosed room, and it was impossible to see inside from the outside. Staying longer wouldn't allow them to see the patient any more.

Zi Yisheng also took the two children and left. Back home, he slept on the large bed, having the most comfortable sleep he'd had in years.

Min Hang returned to the black market and was surprised to see Aisa's family still there. Shouldn't they have left immediately after receiving the money?

"Is there anything else?"

"No, sir. I was waiting to say goodbye to you."

"Oh, alright. Goodbye."

"Goodbye!"

Aisa supported his grieving parents, followed by a string of younger siblings. Min Hang shook his head, thinking that being poor and having so many children was simply adding a burden to the older ones.

"Young Master Min, should we move? It's too chaotic staying in the black market."

"We'll move. From now on, we'll stay in Fuzheng City. I'll go wherever Zi Yisheng goes."

Min De chuckled secretly beside him. In fact, Young Master Zi was the closest thing to family for his young master.

Zi Yisheng slept until eight o'clock the next morning. After a simple freshen-up, he drove to the hospital. Coincidentally, Dr. Hua Ersen was in the ward.

"Mr. Zi, you're here. I just checked on your wife, and she's awake. Although she's a bit uncomfortable now, everything is moving in a positive direction."

"Good, that's great. During this period, what should my wife eat? Should we send food from home?"

"No need. The hospital will be responsible for her food in the early stages."

Zi Yisheng was now absolutely obedient, asking questions when he didn't understand and listening to whatever the doctor said.

"Mr. Zi, please come to my office for a moment. I have something else to discuss with you."

"Okay."

Zi Yisheng glanced at the closed door with some regret and followed him away. Even a brief glimpse would have been good.

In the office, Dr. Hua Ersen returned the previous check. However, Zi Yisheng did not accept it.

"Mr. Zi, I didn't help much, so this money should be returned."

Zi Yisheng smiled and pushed the check back again.

"You should be thanked for completing this surgery. This money is for your hard work."

"No need. The hospital pays me a salary."

"Dr. Hua Ersen, my wife's future recovery will depend on you. Consider this money as an additional fee for your services."

Dr. Hua Ersen tilted his head and smiled.

"This consultation fee is the largest I've ever received."

"You deserve it."

"Alright. From now on, even after she's discharged, if your wife has any issues, feel free to contact me. I will make house calls for examinations and treatments."

"Thank you."

Zi Yisheng felt even more reassured. With the world's best cardiologist taking care of his wife, she would only get better.

In the afternoon, Zi Yisheng, in a rare good mood, took the children to wander around the vicinity.

"Daddy, I can't understand what people are saying here."

"The teacher will be here tomorrow. You three should study well at home for a while before going to school. Otherwise, it won't do to be ignorant."

"Why do Grandpa, Grandma, and Uncle all know? When did they learn?"

Zi Yisheng pinched his daughter's chubby cheek. Recalling his elder brother-in-law's experiences, he could only sigh. The children were not born in a good era.

"That's because Grandma and the others were eager to learn. They taught themselves even when they didn't need it. Shouldn't you all work harder?"

"Okay, it's just too difficult. Grandma taught me a few phrases, but my tongue is too stiff."

"Me too, it's too hard."

Only Little Youyou remained silent. He was looking at the cello in the display window.

"Daddy, can I go take a look?"

Zi Yisheng raised an eyebrow. This boy was actually considering learning something artistic.

"Sure. If you like it, Daddy will hire a teacher for you."

They entered a large musical instrument store, which had pianos, violins, cellos, and other instruments.

In fact, foreigners nowadays liked East Asian customers; they were usually wealthy and generous.

The store had classrooms where teachers held lessons. Zi Yisheng took his son to watch other children play the violin.

"Sir, are you looking to hire a teacher for your child?"

"Yes, let him have a look first."

A tune that sounded like scratching glass reached their ears. Zi Yisheng looked at his son.

"What are your thoughts?"

"I want to learn."

"Alright. Will you study here or should we have a teacher come to our home?"

"Here, please. It might disturb Mom when she comes home after being discharged."

Zi Yisheng affectionately rubbed his son's short hair. This child had always been considerate.

The store employee was overjoyed to hear this and quickly took Little Youyou to choose a suitable instrument.

"What about you two?"

Without discussion, Xiao Mi'er and Gu Ning both shook their heads.

"Xiao Mi'er, are you still going to continue your ballet lessons?"

"No, I'm a martial artist. How can I dabble in such things?"

"It's fine to do both."

"I don't want to."

Zi Yisheng gave up. His daughter, whom his wife had always hoped would have a literary temperament, had no hope in this life.

After paying for a year's worth of lessons and signing the contract, Little Youyou carried a cello case taller than himself, a clear smile on his face.

"Daddy, I want a skirt like that too."

Zi Yisheng looked across the street. It was just an ordinary woolen sweater dress. He remembered that there were already many of them in her closet.

"You want to practice martial arts, so wearing a skirt isn't suitable."