Severe bleeding isn't something that can be stopped in a short time. Alexander Hayes watched, his heart sinking bit by bit, as basin after basin of bloodied water was carried out.
Dr. Rowan Lin was doing everything he could to save Su Li and stop the bleeding.
Sweat beaded on Dr. Rowan Lin’s forehead. The scene was eerily familiar. Years ago, when his wife gave birth, there had also been massive postpartum bleeding, and basin after basin of bloodied water had been carried out just like this.
Back then, Dr. Rowan Lin did everything he could. Although he eventually managed to stop the bleeding, his wife had already lost more than half the blood in her body. Not even a deity could have saved her, and so she passed away.
Dr. Rowan Lin never expected to face such a scene again.
But this time, the one suffering from severe bleeding was not his wife, but his daughter.
Thanks to Dr. Rowan Lin’s calm and skillful acupuncture, Su Li’s massive bleeding was finally stopped.
Judging by the amount of blood lost, Su Li had lost nearly half of her blood. For most women, this level of blood loss would have been fatal.
Yet despite losing so much blood, Su Li was still alive.
Though she was unconscious, her breathing was steady. Her face was pale, but not with the lifeless pallor of someone on the brink of death.
Dr. Rowan Lin nodded, saying, "Good, good. Ali and the baby are both safe. That's wonderful. Where's Quentin Lin?"
Simon Yu replied, "Quentin Lin is still watching over the baby and can't leave. He said the blood replacement treatment will finish by tomorrow morning."
"Quentin Lin..." Dr. Rowan Lin thought of his son's exhausted yet determined face and sighed. Truly, the younger generation surpasses the old.
After the last three bottles of blood were transfused into Su Li, her pale complexion regained some color.
Dr. Rowan Lin checked Su Li’s pulse and was amazed to find that, aside from some weakness, she was otherwise unharmed.
Moreover, the blood transfused from others did not bring death, as the crazed doctor in the Lin family’s history had once recorded.
On the contrary, it miraculously blended into her body, replenishing her lost blood and restoring her health.
Dr. Rowan Lin checked his own pulse, confirming this fact.
Seeing is believing. For the first time, Dr. Rowan Lin began to doubt the Lin family’s medical teachings he had always trusted. Quentin Lin’s words echoed in his mind: “There’s always someone better out there.”
Dr. Rowan Lin sighed: Maybe the Lin family really needs to change its stubborn ways, recognize others’ strengths, and face its own shortcomings.