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Cheating husband’s fake affair 226

    <b>Chapter </b><b>226 </b>


    Without waiting for David to answer, Caroline looked at Charlotte with a disdainful expression and said, “Mr. Mercado is right, Dean. Mrs. Mercado has <b>a </b>meningioma, <b>even </b>experienced neurosurgeons are not confident they can perform this surgery. Dr. Sutton has only been in the field for three years, can he <b>have </b><b>more </b><b>experience </b><b>than </b>Dr. Mason, who has been operating for ten years?”


    When this <b>was </b>said, Darien’s face immediately darkened, looking at David, “If it weren’t for Pornd’s hospital not being able to perform this surgery, I <b>wouldn’t </b>havee all the way to Boston. I trust Boston’s hospital, but you don’t use so many experienced doctors. You introduce me to a young girl. Aren’t <b>you </b>asking me to gamble with my wife’s life<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “Mr. Mercado, you misunderstood. Although she was young, she was…”


    There’s no need to say more, I absolutely will not let my wife take this risk. If your hospital cannot do it, I will have to switch to another hospital!”


    Darien remained resolute, and Caroline’s lips curled coldly as others present began to question Charlotte.


    Charlotte had been in the hospital for three years, and there was already quite a bit <b>of </b>criticism when she suddenly jumped to the position of director.


    Now the more David valued her, the more others questioned her.


    As Darien was about to leave with the people, David tried to hold him back, but Charlotte spoke up, “May I see the MRV image of thedy?”


    Darien looked at Charlotte, remained silent for a moment, and gestured to his secretary at his side to hand her the image.


    She took the image in her hand, and the image showed a tumor growing in the motor area, with major blood vessels in front and behind it, and only a two<b>–</b>centimeter gap between the vessels and the tumor<b>. </b>


    The difficulty, indeed, was more risky than any of her previous craniotomies.


    Caroline looked <i>at </i>her, “Dr. Sutton, do you really have to take on this surgery? Showing off is about strength and confidence. The risk of this surgery is so high, can you bear the responsibility if it fails?”


    “Could do.” Charlotte just looked at the image, and in her mind she had already constructed a three–dimensional model of the tumor, thanks to her long<b>–</b>term practical <b>experience </b>in school and her thorough analysis of brain structure.


    Caroline frowned slightly <b>and </b>forced a smile,“Dr. Sutton, what are you joking about…”


    “Girl, one <b>must </b>take responsibility for what they say. Why do you think you can perform this surgery?”


    <b>Darien </b><b>stared </b>at her<b>, </b>confident and calm young people <b>were </b>not many, but blindly confident, he had seen a lot.


    Caroline <b>secretly </b>sneered in her <b>heart</b>, wishing that Charlotte would offend this Mr. Mercado.


    When <b>she </b>thought of Jaxson praising that “bitch” in front of her, she couldn’t swallow her pride.


    She <i>had </i>studied medicine abroad and obtained <b>a </b><b>degree</b><b>, </b>although she was not a surgeon and could not perform surgeries, she had some knowledge of various <b>neurological </b>disorders.


    She <b>didn’t </b><b>believe </b><b>that </b>Charlotte<b>, </b><b>a </b>graduate from a medical school, could achieve anything significant, at most just better <b>at </b>surgery than her.


    “Yes, I only had three <b>years </b>of hospitalization, but my clinical surgical experience is more than three years. This surgery may be difficult for others, but I <b>have </b>performed <b>surgeries </b>of greater difficulty than this. So, for me, this is not considered a challenge,”


    Charlotte returned the image to the <b>secretary</b>, “In the <b>past</b>, during brain tumor surgeries, the tumor was fully exposed by pressing the brain pressure te on the brain tissue, which could <b>easily </b>lead to <b>decreased </b>cerebral blood flow and cause brain tissue damage.”


    “If <b>surgery </b>is performed through <b>a </b><b>natural </b>gap, with <b>a </b>two<b>–</b>centimeter operating space, the difficulty increases, but it can maximize the protection of brain function. However<b>, </b>other hospitals may not necessarily choose this more difficult option.”
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