Chapter 3, all must meet the hero who saves people
The news of the hero who saved lives waking up to find everything normal elicited a round of warm applause and cheers from the nurses and other patients gathered at the door of the ward
Of course, what made the young woman blush even more was that she had previously thought Wang Geng was still in a vegetative state, while at that moment she was earnestly attending to the personal hygiene care of his lower body
With a flushed face, the young woman raised her head to look at the sleeping hero who had saved her, momentarily lost in thought
Upon learning that Wang Geng had awakened, the attending physician, Dr. Xiao Te, quickly arrived to conduct an examination. Wang Geng's heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration were all normal. He answered the doctor's questions one by one with clear thinking and logical coherence, indicating that there was evidently no phenomenon of amnesia.
HiGUN! I was worried all night. Your cannon is the chief artillery of our class. So, do you still remember who I am? Yesterday evening, when I accompanied the principal, you were completely out of it! I was really afraid you would abandon us to argue with God about whether the United States should go to war!
The news of the hero who rescued someone by diving from the Brooklyn Bridge has stirred the entire hospital
The American young man who entered was dressed in a well-fitted West Point cadet uniform. Upon entering, he rushed over and firmly shook Wang Geng's hand, his face filled with a sense of relief and joy
Apart from the doctors and nurses of the New York City Central Hospital, the first person allowed to enter for a visit in the morning was a tall American young man who appeared somewhat weary, while the other media reporters who had been waiting outside the hospital all night were kept in the corridor.
"Hi, Mark! If I can't even recognize you, Mark Clark, my best friend from the dormitory, then it would truly be time to meet God! As a great nation like the United States, it should bear the responsibility of maintaining world peace. The United States certainly should participate in the war; otherwise, how can it demonstrate its significance and value to the world?" Wang Geng said with a smile, giving Clark's shoulder a light pat.
The next morning, Wang Geng woke up to see the charming yet shy Nurse Kelly as the first thing in his sight
Upon opening his eyes, Wang Geng was greeted by the sight of a charming and bashful nurse's face, filled with unexpected surprise. Meanwhile, his younger brother, Wang Xiaodi, was helplessly held in the girl's grasp, her delicate hand barely managing to encompass a little over one-third of him. In the nurse's other hand, she held a pair of forceps gripping a cotton ball soaked in alcohol
After Kelly ran out, Wang Geng and his subordinate Wang Xiaodi were still secretly savoring the delightful pleasure they had just experienced when the beautiful woman had held their hands.
Fortunately, Wang Geng, who was in a deep sleep, was quickly awakened by the chilly sensation below him. In his previous life, he would never have slept so soundly; he was simply too exhausted
A commotion erupted in the hospital corridor, as the journalists who had been waiting all night could no longer contain themselves. They clamored for an interview with the hero who saved lives and insisted on taking photographs, as their editors at home were eagerly awaiting to layout the headline for the evening news. Since the hero had already regained consciousness, why were they still being prevented from meeting him? Could it be that the hero had truly suffered a brain injury and was therefore afraid to be seen?
Only at this moment did the doctors and nurses of the New York City Central Hospital finally feel relieved. Jumping into the river from such a height, sustaining a concussion or even amnesia is quite normal; however, the Chinese youth before them clearly did not belong to this category
As Wang Xiaodi wiped, his fierce appearance made the young woman blush and feel puzzled. Although Kelly, as a nurse, knew that male morning erections were a normal phenomenon, how could a comatose hero still be so aroused in the morning? Moreover, it turned out that Asians could also have such large ones...
The students at the pastry school affectionately refer to this Chinese senior, who is in his second year, as "gun". Firstly, foreigners often mispronounce the name GENG of Wang Geng. Secondly, the young men are all aware that Mr. Wang's size is not much smaller than that of the Black fellows, which is typically considered to be of cannon caliber
In just one night, this hero who saved lives has already become a youth idol throughout New York. His handsome and striking appearance has made the beautiful nurses at the New York Central Hospital unable to resist stealing glances and discussing him. Although, due to racial and ethnic factors, young men with yellow skin in this era do not easily win the favor of young white women and their families, the heroic act of saving lives has nonetheless bestowed Wang Geng, this Chinese youth, with a dazzling halo of honor. Although, due to racial and ethnic factors, young men with yellow skin in this era do not easily win the favor of young white women and their families, the heroic act of saving lives has nonetheless bestowed Wang Geng, this Chinese youth, with a dazzling halo of honor
I didn't come here by chance; perhaps by the time I return to my country, I will have graduated from the National Defense University and been promoted to colonel in the military district. That would be a legitimate deputy division-level officer. No matter how famous West Point is, it is still West Point of 1917, equivalent to the level of the Army Command College. Graduates only receive a second lieutenant rank, and at most, they become company-level officers in the army. How can they compare to my deputy division-level position?
In addition to The New York Times, the front pages of several other newspapers, both large and small, in New York City featured reports on the hero who rescued people from the Brooklyn Bridge
Kelly is the star nurse at the City Center Hospital in New York. This morning, during the shift change, she was the first to notice that Wang Geng had woken up, but the sight of him lying motionless in bed suddenly opening his eyes startled her.
The matter was settled smoothly. Mark Clark, representing all the cadets and faculty of West Point, once again paid his respects to the great hero who saved lives, wishing Wang Geng a speedy recovery. He sincerely thanked the doctors and nurses, then hurried back to the school to inform everyone about Wang Geng's awakening as soon as possible.
The brief and awkward episode in the single patient room in the morning became a somewhat ambiguous yet warm memory for Kelly. Startled and delighted, Nurse Kelly rushed out of the ward to summon the doctor, and the news of the hero's awakening spread throughout the entire hospital.
On that day, the front page of The New York Times featured a photograph of Wang Geng, a reserved yet handsome young Chinese man smiling at all of New York. The photo was reproduced from his West Point cadet identification.
Wang Geng only realized after getting out of bed that the entrance to his hospital room was piled high with fresh flowers and prayer cards sent by the citizens of New York. He couldn't help but feel a warmth in his heart; after all, we Chinese are all living Lei Feng, but New York in 1917 also had its share of good citizens!
Wang Gengze hurriedly raised both hands in a gesture of surrender, saying, "Alright! I am the patient, and you are the doctors and nurses. Can't I just listen to you?" In reality, he was not in a hurry to return to West Point to suffer. Hmph, I am a second-year graduate student in the Military Strategy Department of the National Defense University, an elite special forces candidate. Why should I struggle and start over with you undergraduates who haven't even graduated from military school just to mess around for a second lieutenant rank?
Nurse Kelly, as the flower of nurses, somehow stood out among her peers to become one of Wang Geng's dedicated nurses