Two lives lost.
No one can blame Zhao Xuefeng for this incident; he did his best.
Yet, he still feels an overwhelming sense of self-blame and guilt.
As a doctor, besides the basic medical skills, the most important thing is one's mindset.
Birth, aging, illness, and death are natural events; they should be accustomed to life and death, and indifferent to dead bodies.
But in his decades of practice, Zhao Xuefeng has rarely failed, let alone caused a death?
Struggling, Zhao Xuefeng stepped over the threshold, inching his way to stand before the child's father, continuously apologizing and bowing.
The child's father and villagers did not blame him. After all, such a premature birth is too dangerous and has nothing to do with Zhao Xuefeng; they couldn't put the blame on him.
Instead, it was the father of the child who blamed himself, regretting not spending the money to let his wife stay in the hospital, not knowing such a premature birth would happen!
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