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Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming

Chapter 1114: One Million

Author: FuShiLuoHua
updatedAt: 2025-09-04

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    Bai Xiao was in the office with Dean Gao and several Heads of Surgery, confirming the final surgical n. She was the lead surgeon, with the first assistant from the Military District Hospital, reputed as the top surgeon there, and a crucial trainee for this operation. Her goal was to have this first assistant fully understand every step of the procedure.

    She had originally prepared herself for this surgery! She would not be distracted by Bai Jingshan.

    Outside the surgery room the next day, Zhou Quanwo was sitting there almost bing part of the chair, the surgery room lights were already on, and his father had been wheeled inside while they were left outside. He felt a mix of frustration and anxiety about the situation.

    Suddenly, he became apprehensive.

    Bai Xiao had changed into her surgical gown, washing her hands for the final preparation. Beside her were the first, second, third, and fourth assistants from the Military District Hospital. For this surgery, all the Heads of Surgery were willing to act even as fourth or fifth assistants — this was a rare learning opportunity.

    Bai Xiao headed towards the operating room.

    Suddenly, someone barged in.

    Bai Xiao frowned. Standing in front of her was a doctor in his thirties. "Dr. Bai, is it? I’d like to be the first assistant for today, assisting you in the surgery. I am the top surgeon from the People’s Hospital and the most renowned in Yun Province. Assisting you, there would be absolutely no problem. We could also discuss surgical matters together. Please guide me."

    Wu Kui was somewhat smug, did they think they were unaware because Dean Gao didn’t say anything?

    How could it be!

    Now all major hospitals knew that the hospital was treating a brain tumor patient, including various internal patients. For what?

    Wasn’t it because Dr. Bai from Ruiyin was in the hospital.

    He was confident because he was self-assured, rmending himself as an external doctor, feeling he was most eligible to learn. Even Dean Gao couldn’t say anything since his surgical skills were widely recognized. Anyone not afraid of beingughed at by him could step up andpete.

    Who had the face topete?

    Indeed, an assistant Head of Surgery felt abashed. It was the first time someone brazenly took his position, facing someone so shameless, yet he truly couldn’tpete with them due to a significant skill gap.

    "Who are you? Don’t you know the operating room isn’t a ce you can just walk into? As a surgeon, how could you intrude carelessly? Who gave you such confidence? Now get out, don’t interfere with our work." Bai Xiao was impatient. Anyone dared to jump out; medicine was such a meticulous field! It wasn’t a ce for someone to unt their special privileges.

    The first assistant was stunned, then quickly reacted. Dr. Bai was formidable. As long as Dr. Bai didn’t give consent, his position as the first assistant was secure. Everyone knew it couldn’t be taken away, even if he was Yun Province’s top surgeon, it was useless as Dr. Bai didn’t recognize him.

    "Dr. Bai, please!" A step forward.

    The operating room doors opened.

    Wu Kui was astounded, "Dr. Bai! You might have misunderstood. I am Yun Province’s youngest and most promising surgeon. You won’t lose out with me as your first assistant. I’m not learning for free; my uncle’s hospital is Hong Kong Ind’s most famous private hospital. I can rmend you to work there — pay and benefits are yours to decide, as long as it’s not excessive, I guarantee satisfaction." He came with a mission, to make their hospital the foremost in Yun Province. His next role was the dean, which was crucial to his career progression, giving him the courage to act recklessly. Discussing with Dean Gao wasn’t fruitful; hence he barged in.

    Bai Xiao gave him a sidelong nce, even mentioning a private hospital in Hong Kong Ind?

    "Don’t walk in here carelessly; this is the operating room, don’t let unauthorized people in. Be responsible for the patient." Bai Xiao confidently led her team of doctors inside.

    Wu Kui shouted angrily, "Dr. Bai! Don’t regret this, I’m offering a million for this qualification."

    He just needed an opportunity; once he passed the neurosurgery hurdle, he’d be the top figure in Yun Province.

    He would also be the youngest dean.

    He was determined to obtain this.

    "Ask your mentor about a doctor’s responsibilities?"

    "Two million!"

    The operating room door shut.

    The nurses and doctors inside the operating room secretly gave thumbs up, for Dr. Bai could not be bought with money?

    Six hourster, the operating room lights finally went out.

    Zhou Quanwo jumped up, the surgery was over.

    Bai Xiao removed her mask, and the Head of Surgery from the Military District Hospital, Wu Mingda, smilingly stood next to Bai Xiao washing his hands, "Dr. Bai! I never expected your skills to be soprehensive. To achieve such precision in a craniotomy is something I’ve never seen! Thest time I observed this procedure was in Capital Hospital’s surgery division, but it’s really iparable to what Dr. Bai has done. Truly eye-opening."

    The main point was Bai Xiao’s bravado. For her first surgery to allow him as the first assistant to start, aiding alongside each step being almost more detailed than an MRI. The crucial part being, when he opened the cranium, seeing the tumor size, he was startled, it was almost intertwined with all surrounding capiries.

    There was simply no ce to cut; a careless move, or even a tremor could damage a nerve... and then?

    There was no "then."

    Dr. Bai’s scalpel seemed to have eyes, neither too much nor too little, just gingerly peeling away the tumor without touching any surrounding blood vessels and nerves. It was so precise that he doubted his own eyes, and often received reprimands from Dr. Bai.

    "Stay focused!"

    "Move down a millimeter and you’ll hit a blood vessel, good! The position is perfect."

    "If you cut like that, the patient won’t be able to speak."

    "Can you be more careful? What happens if this blood vessel ruptures? Don’t you, as the Head of Surgery, know?"

    "Continue, I’ve cleared this part; leave the rest to you."

    "Don’t let your hand tremble!"

    "Alright, calm down, it’s just the final steps now, can you manage?"

    Then he felt as if he hadpleted the surgery all at once without any errors.

    Yes, in this lifetime, he’d never conducted surgery so satisfactorily, with not a single emergency urring, it felt less like neurosurgery and more like an appendicitis operation.

    It was so smoothly done that he questioned his eyes.

    Bai Xiao changed her clothes, "Director, I hope you’ll write a surgical report when you return, following my report’s process. This time there were noplications, the surgery was extremely sessful, our cooperation was pleasant."

    As everyone was here to learn, each doctor was highly concentrated, and everyone learned a lot this time, so everyone was jubnt.

    "Dr. Bai, it truly was a sess this time."

    Bai Xiao changed her clothes and walked out, only to be blocked by Shang Kaiwen in the corridor.

    Bai Xiao sized up Shang Kaiwen, she still came?

    Was she courting death?

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