Chapter: 646
Almost everyone breathed a sigh of relief when they heard that Norah accepted it.
Since the surgeon had already been selected, the other doctors began to leave the meeting room.
As Jolie walked past Norah, she imparted a simple wish.
“Dr. Wilson, I hope you can save that poor child."
Baylor gave Norah a nod of encouragement and said, "Dr. Wilson, good luck."
Even the doctors passing by cast their eyes on her banteringly. No one believed that Norah could save the boy.
Nobody believed Norah could complete the operation successfully except for Gil and Jamison.
Jamison stood by Norah, offering his support.
"Dr. Wilson, I have full confidence in you. This operation won't be too tough for you. I need to attend to another matter, so I'll be leaving now. I look forward to the good news."
Gil wasn't concerned at all. After all, Norah was a highly skilled doctor. She could manage the rescue in any challenging situation.
He gently tapped Norah's shoulder and said, "I have faith in you."
Despite the high risks involved, Gil could be calm enough to sit back and sip tea outside the operating room, trusting Norah completely.
If it were any other doctor, he wouldn't feel so assured.
Norah narrowed her eyes and grinned. "Thanks."
Those doctors were hoping Norah would fail. But their hope would be disappointed. They would witness her success instead.
Norah approached the boy's parents, explaining the current condition and the risks of the surgery.
The boy's parents were already distressed from seeing him vomit blood.
Upon hearing Norah's explanation, the boy's father was visibly distraught and nearly broke down.
Eventually, the boy's mother signed the surgical consent form.
Seeing the boy's tearful parents, Norah felt a deep sigh of empathy in her heart.
Being a parent was undeniably tough.
The boy's father watched the operating room intently. He understood that without the surgery, his son stood no chance of survival. They needed to put their faith in the medical team and hope for the best.
The operation began.
Norah stood at the operating table and meticulously searched for the source of the bleeding.