Dr. Ray finally let out a sigh of relief. The bleeding had stopped; all that was needed now was a proper bandage.
"Shawn, take over."
"Got it." Shawn nodded firmly and moved into position.
The mayor's life-threatening injury was temporarily stabilized, but there was still a major issue. His brain had suffered a significant impact, resulting in a cerebral hematoma that needed immediate attention. Without addressing the brain injury, the mayor was still in grave danger.
"Dr. Ray, you should rest now. I'll handle this," Dr. Wenz said respectfully.
As the head neurosurgeon at the city hospital, Dr. Wenz had performed countless operations and was highly skilled. The mayor's brain injury was severe, and even he had only a seventy percent confidence level. But there was no other choice. The hospital had tried to get Dr. Jules, but he was abroad, and waiting for his return was not an option. Dr. Wenz had to step in.
Dr. Ray nodded and stepped back. Specialization mattered, and his neurosurgery skills weren't as sharp as Dr. Wenz's. As he moved back, Dr. Ray couldn't help but glance at Flora. The young woman stood there properly, eyes slightly downcast, serious yet relaxed. He wondered how much she had learned just now and planned to quiz her later.
Dr. Wenz took a deep breath, mentally preparing himself before daring to make an incision. The brain's nerves are incredibly intricate, leaving no room for error. Dr. Wenz focused intensely, his eyes on the monitor, his hand holding the scalpel steady as a rock.
"Everyone, pay close attention," Dr. Ray instructed. "Especially you, Flora." He remembered Flora was Jules' apprentice, likely with some neurosurgery knowledge. Observing Dr. Wenz up close was a rare opportunity.
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