<b>Chapter </b><b>86</b>
Chris <b>was </b>checking the custom tablet, and reviewing the webpage. This surgery was their response to Fraley Hospital’s press conference.
They needed to match their Fraley Hospital’s trending <b>topics</b>, but as soon <b>as </b>Chris opened the page, she <b>saw </b>Shannon’s trending post and <b>looked </b>in surprise at the girl hunched over herptop.
Rumor had it that students from Vaporleon High School were either geniuses <b>or </b>children of the wealthy. It seemed she was one of the geniuses Sensing Chris’s gaze, Shannon looked up, surprised and wary.
Her experiences at Vaporleon High School, often doing shady things under Helen’smand, had <b>made </b>her <b>timid </b>and self–deprecated.
But she quickly realized who Chris was. She knew Chris was a hospital executive allied with Lea and <b>thus </b>a helper for her and her mother. <b>She </b>nodded sincerely
Chris approached her. “Can you get th
Shannon replied, “Yes!”
you get the surgery livestream trending?”
Chris smiled and called over a few staff members. “Come over here and follow her lead
The young men, in their twenties, were top–notch technicians hired by the <b>hospital</b>. They looked at the undernourished girl in her hospital <b>gown </b>with skepticism. However, they had to follow orders, so they carried the equipment over
Shannon extended her hand to a technician about to send a <b>message</b>, but he hesitated, reluctant to give up hisptop. She grabbed it firmly and took it from him after a brief tug–<b>of</b>–war.
men were speechless.
The young men were
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Shannon sat back down, cing theptop on her knees and checking the data. From the livestream window, she saw the operating room was ready.
To her shock, the surgeon was Len herself.
Shannon remembered that Lorrand had mentioned that her mother’s surgery was deemed impossible by both him and Peter, which was why Peter confidently stated her mother would die.
It was Lea’s arrival that turned the tide. It could be seen that her surgical skills were above Lorrand’s,
Lea waspletely different from the timid, worthless person Shannon used to be, totally unrecognizable.
“Is there a problem?” Chris <b>asked</b>, noticing Shannon’s stunned expression.
“No, no problem! I’ll get the news trending right away” Shannon refocused and began typing rapidly, her fingers flying over the keyboard.This content ? N?v/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
In less than a minute, she handed <b>back </b>theptop. “Done.”
<b>Chris </b>opened her tform and <b>saw </b>the new trending <b>post</b>, which had already surpassed the Fraley Hospital press conference news. It was the surgery livestream. She looked at Shannon with approval, thinking Shannon was a rare technical genius.
Although Chris didn’t know much about Shannon<b>, </b>the fact that Lea was protecting her indicated she was special. Lea usually avoided involving herself in other people’s affairs, so her support of Shannon and her mother meant they were different.
Chris became friendly towards Shannon. The other technicians were also impressed by <b>Shannon</b>. They hadn’t expected this frail girl to <b>have </b>such
Chris closed the ublet and entered the observation rooms.
After Riverview SmartMed took over the hospital, Lea personally designed tids operating room for high–difficulty surgeries and educational
purposes<b>.</b>
The room was divided into two sections. The operating room inside and the observation room outside were separated by reinforced ss. <b>The </b>observation room had seating and a high–definition smart screen for magnifying surgical detalls.
The equipment inside was recently purchased from abroad by Alfred, the most advanced in the world.
at the of
Chris <b>stood </b>at
observation window to see the surgery in progress.
Charlee’s current breakthrough medical research <b>was </b><b>Lea’s </b>idea. Chris was amazed that someone so young could perform such surgeries. She was
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genuinely curious about Lea’s ca
capabilities.
Suddenly, our of the corner of her eye, Chris saw <b>a </b>shadow. Turning, she <b>saw </b>Alfred approaching
Alfred stepped forward and stood in front of the observation window. He looked at the surgery inside through the almost invisible ss wall. Chris was surprised. “Mr. Andrews<b>! </b>You’re here!”
She hadn’t expected Alfred to return to the hospital so <b>soon </b>after <b>leaving </b>earlier that morning almost as if he was chasing after Lea
He hadn’t slept for several days, a testament to his concern for Lea.
Alfred nodded and kept his gaze on the operating table. Chris followed his <b>line </b><b>of </b>sight.
Lea stood at the operating table, surrounded by male doctors. She was young and was the shortest among them, but her presence wasmanding, controlling the entire room.
Lea had reviewed all the newb reports and was now observing the <b>various </b>monitoring <b>instruments</b>. The anesthesia had taken effect, and the patient was deeply asleep.
Her eyes focused, and she extended her hand. Lorrand immediately handed her the <b>scalpel</b>.
Lea took it, her hand steady as a machine, precisely cutting into the patient’s kidney <b>transnt </b>site. The internal <b>organs </b>were exposed, and she proceeded with the next steps
At first, the doctors around her were nervous, their bodies trembling uncontrobly.
They had already predicted the oue of this surgery. But to their surprise, the lead surgeon was not Lorrand but a young woman they <b>had</b>. never seen before. From her build and the aura she exuded, it was clear <b>she </b>was a female and appeared very young.
<b>The </b>only visible part of her was her eyes, which were incredibly beautiful, like the finest gemstones in the world. Her leaving <b>a </b>deep impression.
r gaze was intense and focused,
Her surgery was precise, urate, and stable. Her fluid movements quickly made the other doctors forget their nervousness. Their attention was fully focused on her hands
Unlike other surgeons who relied on teamwork, Lea could almostplete most of the surgery herself. The other doctors were there just in
Gradually, they found themselves assisting her with a mindset of <b>learning </b>and broadening their horizons
in case.
From the operating room and the observation window, <b>Lea’s </b>entire surgical process was <b>clearly </b>visible. Her gaze <b>was </b><b>sharp</b>, her expression focused, her movements continuous, and she guided the doctors with solemn <b>authority</b>.
In the live broadcast, only the hands of the doctors were visible, focusing on the surgical scene. It was impossible to discern whether the lead surgeon was male or female. After all, many male doctors also had beautiful hands.
In the hallway rest area outside, Shannon held theptop, monitoring their trending topics.
Initially, other news would overshadow their <b>story</b>, but their attention and search volume were very high. After all, three trending topics from Fraley Hospital were their traffic sources.
While one side imed the patient would die, they immediately <b>took </b>the patient to the operating <b>table </b><b>and </b>started <b>a </b><b>live </b>broadcast. No one had seen a hospital <b>dare </b>to do such a thing.
No one wanted to <b>miss </b>such a scene. Quickly, their topic climbed up the trending list, even moving to the top spots.
At Fraley Hospital, Peter saw his assistant at the <b>door</b>, looking anxious. Something had happened.
He ended his interview and instructed the <b>subordinates </b>to see off the reporters.
He <b>asked</b><b>, </b><b>“</b>What is it?”
“Riverview Hospital is performing surgery on Donna!” The assistant’s voice trembled.
“<b>Surgery</b>?” Peter frowned. “In <b>that </b>a death sentence for the patient? Where did you get this information! Is it reliable?”
The assistant handed over his phone, showing the live broadcast of the surgery.
The doctor <b>was </b>removing <b>a </b>kidney <b>and </b><b>cing </b>it in a surgical tray. Peter recognized the darkened kidney. It was the one he had imnted.
Suddenly, Peter’s hand trembled and the phone fell to the ground. He staggered, holding onto the table to steady himself, his face turning pale.