Chapter 39: Gemma’s Surgery! A Stunning Performance!
Marcus was truly a pain.
But Cedric had never wronged her. In fact, at times, he’d even gone out of his way to help her out.
She wiped her hands and said, “Noah, I need to pick up an extra shift. You’re in charge of Candy now,”
Noah seemed reluctant.
“Gemma, are you coming back?”
Gemma nodded. “I’ll come check on Candy when I can. You take good care of her.”
“Okay!”
Noah nodded, suddenly feeling responsible, his energy soaring.
“I promise I’ll get the job done! Captain!”
Gemma smiled at his enthusiasm, grabbed her coat, and headed out to catch a cab.
Second Floor.
Cassius stood by the window, holding a wine glass.
Brooke approached him, bowing slightly.
“It’s news from the hospital. Mr. Wilson called.”
Cassius froze, his teacup pausing midair, a few drops spilling over.
The taxi outside disappeared down the street, turning into the flow of traffic.
Brooke lowered his gaze.
*Mr. Gray is critically ill. Mr. Cassius, you should visit him. Should I arrange a time?”
Cassius set his glass down slowly.
“Mm.”
His voice was neutral, offering no sign of emotion.
Brooke quickly left to make arrangements.
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Gemma arrived at the hospital and found Cedric crouched on the floor, his hands gripping his head, as if life had been drained from him.
He seemed on the verge of breaking down.
Marcus stood by the window, the cool breeze blowing through the open window and lifting the hem of his suit jacket.
His face was stern, though there was a hint of frustration, making his features appear even more intense.
When he saw her, he sneered.
“Not causing trouble anymore, huh? Guess you finally figured it out.”
Gemma had come to do a job, and she wasn’t interested in arguing.
She just kept walking toward the operating room
But Cedric suddenly jumped up and grabbed her arm.
“Gemurai”
His eyes were red, full of worry.
“Call me Dr. Kelestine”
Cedric froze. “You…”
“As a doctor, I’ll do everything I can. Beyond that, I can’t promise anything.”
This was the first time Cedric and Marcus had seen Gemma so serious.
In that moment, she exuded a calm courage, unshaken by the gravity of the situation.
It was as if everything around her faded away, and all that was left was her–standing there like a force of nature.
The door to the operating room opened, then closed again.
Marcus stood there, staring after her, still in shock.
He suddenly realized–he had never really known Gemma.
Inside the operating room.
Gemma changed into sterile clothing and stood beside a few specialists.
“Glad you made it, one of them greeted.
Mr. Gray was already under anesthesia, and an expert was beginning to open his chest.
The scalpel cut through.
The heart, dimly lit under the surgical light, was still faintly pulsing, creating a heavy, tense atmosphere in the room Gemma nodded to the doctor who greeted her, then stood by the operating table, watching the procedure closely.
The doctors crowded around, trying to locate the problem
But the area around the heart was too complicated, and their brows were furrowed in concentration.
They exchanged a glance.
Dr. Wayn spoke up. ‘Dr. Kelestine, you’re young, so you probably haven’t done a surgery like this. Why don’t you take the lead this time?”
Gemma hesitated.
She had come to assist, not to lead the operation.
“No, no. This is too serious. I’d prefer to stay as an assistant.”
“Don’t worry. We’ve got your back.”
“Yeah, the whole thing’s being recorded. There’s a camera on your upper–right side, see? You don’t think we’re trying to set you up, do you?”
At this point, refusing would seem irresponsible.
Gemma stepped forward, and the expert stepped aside.
The other doctors exchanged looks again, then turned on the cameras.
If things went wrong, they could claim the young upstart had gotten too ambitious…
But if she succeeded….
They would be hailed as the ones who guided her to victory–either way, they could save face.
Gemma didn’t care about any of that. She just took a deep breath and spoke calmly.
“Forceps.”
The doctors exchanged puzzled glances.
They didn’t quite understand what Gemma intended to do
But she was already in the zone, completely focused.
The chest cavity was separated.
Done!
She spotted the superior vena cava.
She saw it!
“Found it!”
She spoke softly.
Chapter 39: Gemma’s Surgeryl A Stunning Performance!
Before anyone could react, a sharp clink came from the tray.
The experts crowded around.
It was a
If it hadn’t been stained with blood, it would have been hard to tell that it was actually a piece of metal.
A bullet fragment, more precisely speaking.
Too tiny.
It was nearly impossible to spot unless you were wearing reading glasses.
Gemma didn’t pay attention to their astonished looks. She just carried on with the procedure.
She clamped the wound.
She stopped the bleeding, placed a drain.
And she inserted a pacemaker wire, and used steel wire to fix the sternum, closing the layers of skin.
The surgery was done.
The room fell silent.
The only sound was the steady beep of the machines.
Only when Mr. Gray’s blood pressure stabilized did the doctors snap out of their daze.
When they looked at Gemma again, there was awe in their eyes.
“You… you’re really just an attending?”
Gemma was exhausted, but she politely answered, “Guilty as charged.”
The doctors‘ eyes widened.
Her hands had been steady–almost unnervingly so.
She had pinpointed the problem with remarkable speed and precision.
Her suturing was both quick and meticulous.
They felt utterly inadequate.
“A genius. Truly a genius!”
“Gemma, right? What’s your academic background? I’m mentoring PhD students right now, and I have a spot available.” “You should come work with me. I’ll recommend you for the associate chief position.”
“I was the one who brought her in–fair is fair, right?”
The doctors were practically fighting over her, forgetting entirely why they had called her in the first place.
Gemma felt a bit awkward, but she didn’t have time for their bickering. She instructed the nurses and the other doctors to move Mr. Gray to the ICU.
The surgery was a success, but he needed to be closely monitored.
They would wait for him to wake up before anything else.
“Gemma, so, who’s your pick for a mentor?”
Gemma was stunned. She… honestly, she couldn’t choose.
No matter who she picked, she’d be stepping on someone’s toes.
“Well, I’m not ready for a decision yet, and the hospital definitely won’t let me go!
The room fell silent at her words.
When Gemma left the operating room, the doctor who had opposed her coming earlier snorted
“Let’s not forget why we brought her here,”
The other doctors froze.
They had planned to let her be the scapegoat, and now they couldn’t just change their attitude in a sudden.
Chapter 40: Marcus Gramed the Truth and Was Tom