Lin Wan thought about Xia Liang, who had remained so calm and composed while saving her sister-in-law in the car. She felt that she should trust him. Although she didn't understand medicine, she knew that if it weren't for Xia Liang, both her sister-in-law and the baby would be dead.
Having realized this, Lin Wan said firmly, "My sister-in-law was saved by Xia Liang. What he said must be right."
"But during your sister-in-law's last prenatal check-up, the baby wasn't in a transverse position," the head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department said as she walked over to Lin Wan. "That person might have saved you by some coincidence, but what he says isn't necessarily correct."
With that, she began arranging the various admission procedures for the mother and child.
"It's possible... that what the patient's family member said is right."
At those words, the two department heads turned toward the sound, only to see an intern trembling as he held up his phone.
