Chapter 36
Seeing Zach's resolve, the nurses did their best to talk him out of it, offering every argument they could think of. But Zach stood firm, unwavering in his trust in Yolanda despite their concerns. Recognizing that Zach wasn't one to back down easily, they eventually stopped trying.
Before long, Yolanda successfully got Evan's heart beating again. She exhaled in relief, wiping the sweat from her brow, and finally removed Derek's acupuncture needle from Evan's body.
The Five Elements Divine Needles technique was exceptionally exhausting. In most of her previous emergencies, Yolanda seldom had to use the most vital aspect of this technique.
But this situation was different. She was battling to pull Evan back from the edge of death. A moment's delay and Evan might have been lost forever.
Additionally, Yolanda had only recently been reborn and was still adjusting to her new body, which was still burdened with toxins. The effort of this rescue had taken a significant toll on her.
Derek shook off his initial surprise and asked, "How do you know about the Five Elements Divine Needles?"
"Since you're familiar with the Five Elements Divine Needles, you should understand what I was doing," Yolanda replied.
As soon as she finished speaking, the heart rate monitor beside them suddenly came to life with a beep. The doctors and nurses, who had been glaring at Yolanda just moments earlier, gasped in astonishment. Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
"He has a heartbeat!"
"He's breathing again!"
Although Evan's breaths were still shallow, this was nothing short of a miracle to the medical staff. The doctors stood wide-eyed, their faces a mix of joy, shock, and disbelief, making them look almost comical.
How could this even happen? It was like witnessing the impossible! The patient that Derek had just declared beyond saving had miraculously come back to life. And the person who brought him back was just a high school student.
If they hadn't seen it with their own eyes, no one would have believed that a patient even Derek couldn't save had been revived by a high school student. But despite their shock and disbelief, Evan's heartbeat steadily returned to normal, and the deathly pallor on his face gradually turned into a healthy color.
Derek didn't have time to question Yolanda. He quickly began examining Evan. After a thorough examination confirmed that Evan was no longer in immediate danger, Derek finally let out a sigh of relief.
The nurses standing nearby still looked bewildered, a far cry from how they had previously accused Yolanda. A high school student, with no formal medical training, had brought a patient back from the edge of death.
It was nothing short of a miracle.
It took a while for anyone to snap out of their shock. And then, almost on impulse, they began to applaud.
"Ms. Henderson, thank you!" Zach exclaimed, tears of joy streaming down his face. Overwhelmed with emotion, he couldn't find the words to express his gratitude and could only keep repeating his thanks.
The doctors who had previously looked down on Yolanda hung their heads in shame. It was a lucky break that the security hadn't arrived yet. Otherwise, they might have been responsible for delaying the patient's treatment.
Derek suddenly turned to Yolanda and gave her a respectful nod.
"Ms. Henderson, you are the most skilled healer I've ever encountered! I judged you by your appearance and failed to see your true talent. I apologize for my earlier rash behavior," Derek spoke with genuine sincerity.
Even though Yolanda was young enough to be his granddaughter, he felt no bitterness. Her skills were more than enough to earn her the title of "miracle doctor."
"I'm sorry!"