Back in the ward, Cui Xubing's wife, Guo Liu, quietly asked, "How did it go?"
Cui Xubing mysteriously returned with a smile, "It's a done deal."
Both husband and wife were relieved, for they had feared that their child's surgery would be performed by an intern. Regardless of how successful the surgery might have been under an intern's hand, they believed that it wouldn't achieve the best possible result.
They had somehow heard rumors suggesting that, without a bit of persuasion, the surgery might be left to an intern.
But which hospital would ever allow an intern to be the chief surgeon?
In the entire country, it was unlikely that any hospital would permit an intern to independently perform an operation.
Not to mention chief surgeries, in major tertiary hospitals, even the opportunities for interns to be official assistants are scarce.