Chapter 546 Nurse Lin, come here!
Chapter 546 Nurse Lin, come here!
Before Lin Feng could process this information, Mei Ying raised her eyes, her starry gaze slowly sweeping over the group of people at the door.
Then her eyes flickered.
It was that kind of unexpected surprise and...joy of "I actually ran into someone I know here".
Her gaze fell on Lin Feng, and the corners of her mouth slowly turned up.
That smile was enough to make any man in the world weak in the knees, but Lin Feng simply looked back at her calmly, his eyes showing no emotion.
"We meet again."
The Phantom's voice was like silk gliding across water, with a lingering tone that sent shivers down your spine.
"Lin Feng." She called out his name, her tone as if she were meeting a long-lost old friend.
Sabrina's white eyes shifted slightly, her gaze landing on Lin Feng's face.
"know?"
Lin Feng remained expressionless: "We've met before in other places, but we're not exactly close."
The Phantom chuckled softly: "Not that close?"
She tilted her head.
"We did share a deep, loving gaze in the Abyss Prison, didn't we?"
Wasim glanced at the phantom, then at Lin Feng, his lips parting slightly before closing again, ultimately coalescing into a profound emotion from the depths of his soul—
Lin Feng's physique must attract a lot of romantic attention.
Evelyn, on the other hand, wore a "I'll just watch quietly" expression.
Lin Feng frowned slightly: "I dare not presume to say we gaze deeply into each other's eyes; it is true that I feel as if I am walking on thin ice."
The Phantom's gaze shifted from him to Evelyn and Vassim.
"You've come too."
Evelyn smiled politely but did not reply.
Wasim greeted her somewhat awkwardly, "Hello, Miss Phantom is hospitalized because...?"
The topic was subtly shifted.
Phantom glanced down at her chest, then looked up: "I had surgery, a shrinking procedure."
The air suddenly became quiet.
Phantom pointed to her left breast: "Before, my left breast was half a cup size bigger than my right. It was asymmetrical, and I couldn't stand it."
As she spoke, she looked at Sabrina.
"I went to several hospitals, and they all said there was no problem and I didn't need surgery, but I didn't accept that. Later, I heard that Dr. Moore was practicing at this hospital, so I came directly to him."
Sabrina replied expressionlessly, "She spent two hours in my office."
Phantom pursed her lips: "The surgery I had yesterday was very successful. Now I'm just waiting to recover."
She paused slightly at this point, then suddenly changed the subject.
"Judging by the time, it's about time to change the medication."
Her gaze shifted slightly, slowly landing on Lin Feng, a faint smile appearing in her clear, starry eyes.
"Nurse Lin, come here."
Lin Feng's gaze fell on Sabrina's face.
Sabrina's white eyes met his gaze calmly for two seconds, then she nodded.
"Changing dressings is indeed within the scope of a nurse's responsibilities."
"You are now a breast clinic nurse, so it's perfectly legal and compliant for you to do this job."
She paused for a moment, a very faint warning flashing in Sabrina's white eyes:
"Don't overthink it. Just focus on the wound, nothing else."
Lin Feng nodded: "Understood."
He turned and walked to the bathroom, turned on the tap, squeezed antibacterial hand sanitizer into his palm, and carefully washed his hands.
After drying his hands, he left the ward and returned a moment later carrying a treatment tray.
The tray neatly holds the materials needed for changing the dressing: a sterile dressing bowl, iodine-soaked cotton balls, sterile forceps, sterile gauze, and medical tape.
He stood by the hospital bed, placed the treatment tray on the bedside table, and looked down at the phantom.
"clothing."
Phantom raised an eyebrow: "Hmm?"
"We need to expose the wound." Lin Feng's tone was cold. "Will you do it yourself, or should I help you?"
"I'll do it," Phantom replied briskly, reaching out to unbutton the top three buttons of her hospital gown.
Just as her shirt was fully opened, Lin Feng stopped her from doing anything more: "That's enough."
The phantom smiled and obediently stopped.
Lin Feng reached out and gently parted his clothes, revealing the wound.
The incision, about two centimeters long, followed the natural curve of the lower edge of the house, and was sewn together very finely, like a thin, shallow line.
The skin edges are neatly aligned, the skin around the sutures is of normal color, and there is no obvious inflammatory reaction.
The recovery is going very well.
Lin Feng took a deep breath and focused all his attention on the wound, his eyes fixed on the iodine-soaked cotton ball, sterile tweezers, gauze, and tape.
He picked up sterile tweezers and gently and steadily removed an iodine-soaked cotton ball from the dressing bowl.
"It might be a little chilly," he said.
Then the iodine-soaked cotton ball was placed on the incision.
The Phantom looked down at him quietly.
Looking at his eyelashes, at his focused brows and eyes, at his slightly pursed lips.
A slow smile curved her lips.
The silence lasted for about half a minute.
Then Phantom suddenly spoke up: "There are too many people, and I'm feeling really annoyed."
Phantom's gaze shifted from Lin Feng's face to the others in the ward. "Could you please leave for a moment?"
Sabrina acted almost without hesitation.
She nodded decisively: "It's a reasonable request from the patient."
After saying that, she turned and walked towards the door. As she passed Evelyn, Bai Tong glanced at her.
Evelyn shrugged and turned to follow.
Wasim's lips twitched, but he ultimately said nothing and followed Evelyn toward the door.
As he reached the door, he couldn't help but look back.
Sabrina gently closed the door.
The door lock made a soft "click" sound.
Lin Feng did not look up.
He disposed of the used iodine-soaked cotton ball, picked up a new piece of sterile gauze, covered the clean wound, and then secured it with tape.
His movements remained steady, focused, and meticulous.
The moment the gauze was applied, the Phantom suddenly laughed, with an undisguised, triumphant joy.
"Now it's just the two of us in the room... a lone man and a lone woman."
Lin Feng was applying the last strip of tape.
His fingers pressed against the end of the tape, gently smoothing it out.
Then he looked up at the Phantom.
"The hospital has a rule that patients cannot provoke medical staff; otherwise, the hospital has the right to expel them from the hospital."
The Phantom blinked.
The smile in those starry eyes didn't diminish in the slightest; on the contrary, it grew even stronger.
"Nurse Lin is so serious."
She dragged out the last syllable, her voice carrying a hint of coquettishness.
"All I said was that a man and a woman were alone together, and you're going to kick me out of the hospital?"
Lin Feng didn't reply and began tidying up the treatment tray.
"Nurse Lin, my chest hurts." Phantom suddenly frowned, her voice tinged with pain.
Lin Feng paused for a moment, then continued.
"Postoperative pain is normal. If the pain is unbearable, I can ask Dr. Sabrina to prescribe painkillers for you."
"It's not the wound that hurts," Phantom's voice trailed off with a hint of languor. "It's... the inside that hurts."
"I can't quite describe it, it's just a dull, throbbing pain. Could you massage it for me?"
"I've heard that gentle massage can promote blood circulation and relieve postoperative swelling and pain."
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