Soul to the Rhine

Chapter 70 On Duty

Chapter 70 On Duty
"Pino and them... can we play together?" Vitti still had a problem with the Jews in her heart.

"It's okay." Rosia didn't care. In fact, Pino was originally a Jew. It was rare to have people of the same age, so it was good to have fun.

But the mother of the Jewish child was very happy and came over and said: "Your child is so beautiful, much better than Ian."

"Madam, I misunderstood, he is my brother." Rosia explained helplessly, and then looked at Ian who was playing with Pino: "Ian is also very good, he is just a little malnourished. If he eats more, he will become thinner. Healthier."

"Hey, yes, I only hope that he can be healthy in this life." The Jewish mother sighed while standing by the window.

Vitti was a little uncomfortable on the side, but fortunately it was cold outside, and Pino and Ian came back soon, with their faces flushed and smiling happily.

Pino trotted over to Rosia, and Ian threw himself into the arms of the Jewish mother.She took out a small handful of European milk candies from her pocket, gave two to Ian, and gave the rest to Pino.

"Thank you, Auntie!" Pino thanked her sweetly.

"It's so cute. He comes here to play whenever he has nothing to do." The Jewish mother lovingly touched his head.

"Okay." Pino nodded obediently, then took a few milk candies in his hand and put them into the hands of Rosia and Viti.

Rosia accepted it naturally, but Viti's hand was a little stiff. Apparently she still had an instinctive resistance to Jewish things.

"The time is almost up, let's go to the classroom first."

"Well! Goodbye!" Rosia held Pino's hand, greeted the Jewish mother behind, and followed Viti.

Because there are a large number of people in the thoracic surgery department and there is a group of new trainee nurses, it can only be performed in the large classroom in the backyard.When Rosia and the others arrived, there were actually many people in the classroom. They were all senior doctors and nurses who had been in the hospital for a long time. It seemed that everyone was still very afraid of Jim's "prestige".

As time goes by, new people come in one after another.Dr. Jim was wearing black casual clothes and a white coat. His beard was meticulously trimmed and his hair was neatly combed, but his stern face made no one dare to go up and say hello to him.

When everyone arrived, Dr. Jim stood at the door for a while, but did not say anything after he came in. He directly took out a blood-red heart from the vessel on the podium.

Rosia was sitting in the back, a little far away, and couldn't tell whether it was a real or simulated grinding tool. In any case, the trainee nurses in the row in front already felt like vomiting.

Dr. Jim was indeed a pervert among perverts, and he began to dissect the heart without saying a word.It's okay for senior doctors like them, but it's hard for the trainee nurses in the front row.Their job is only post-care and bandaging. Except for professional surgical instruments nurses like Vitti, they basically don’t have to be exposed to this kind of in-depth dissection. And they have never seen the bloody scenes in the field hospital, so now they have no resistance at all. No.

Pino was a child with very good eyesight. He only looked at it for a short while before he took out a milk candy and opened it in his mouth.

"Sister, you eat too." Pino peeled off another one and brought it to Rosia's mouth.

Rosia felt like she was stealing snacks from the teacher in class at this moment. She glanced up at Jim like a thief, and then quickly opened her mouth to eat.

Today's milk candy is completely different from the milk candy of later generations with various coloring creamers added. The rich milk flavor makes people forget about the visual torture.Vitti glanced at her, curled her lips, and secretly peeled one and put it in her mouth.

Jim skillfully dissected a heart. The atria and ventricles were all spread out. He scanned the crowd below with serious eyes: "Now, is there anyone who doesn't know the structure of the heart?"

Even a blind man could see that he was on the verge of anger, and no one dared to speak out.

Jim walked down from the podium: "There are obviously people on duty here on Christmas Day, but they can't even perform the simplest first aid. Three doctors together can't even perform surgery for penetrating cardiac trauma. Then, I will be the only one in the entire thoracic surgery department." Are you alone?"

Sure enough, he was here to ask questions. Viti had a clear expression on his face and was about to talk to Rosia next to him when he saw Jim walking straight over from here.

Sitting in the aisle, she stood out from the crowd, so she immediately shut up and looked like she was listening attentively.

"Bullets can save lives no matter whether they are in the atrium or the ventricles. I have always trusted your level. So, are you deliberately avoiding treatment because the patient is German?" Jim slowly walked over and walked to Vitti's side. His nose twitched, and he suddenly stopped frowning: "What does it smell like?"

Rosia immediately sat upright. Pino had already finished his candy. He looked at Jim innocently with his big eyes open. Vitti, who was sitting at the outermost position, was the most unlucky.

"Candy?" Jim became angry and pointed at Vitti: "Are you eating European milk candies that are only eaten by children in class?"

In fact, no matter whether children or adults, they all have an instinctive feeling of fear when they are caught in class, let alone facing the perverted Dr. Jim.Vitti moved her lips, pressed half of the milk candy under her tongue, opened her mouth, and said quibly: "Tell Dr. Jim that I didn't eat it."

Jim was even more angry, and the bearded man had a tendency to turn into a lion: "Is that sugar smell coming from me? Doctor Rosia, get up."

Rosia's heart skipped a beat, but she could only stand up slowly. At this moment, a trainee nurse in the front row couldn't help vomiting because she was staring blankly at her bloody heart.Jim turned around and yelled angrily: "Just bear with me, as a medical staff, I don't have the ability at all."

The moment he turned around, Rosia immediately spit out the candy in her mouth.When Jim turned back, she had already stood upright, and then opened her mouth generously and naturally, but naturally there was nothing.

Pino looked amused and opened his mouth and stuck out his tongue: "I didn't eat either, uncle doctor."

The blame finally fell on Vitti alone, and Jim, who was annoyed, asked her to work the night shift for half a month.

There are many nurses in the hospital. There are two nurses on night shift in the thoracic surgery department every night. On average, they only work one day a month, but Vitti's shift lasted half a month.I can't go home during the night shift and have to go to work during the day. This is like living in the hospital for half a month.

As expected, the tiger must not be captured. Rosia looked at Viti sympathetically, while Pino laughed along with him.

This terrible lesson ended when Jim's anger was almost gone. The others fled back to the front yard with lingering fear. Vitti puffed out her nostrils and pointed at Rosia: "I don't care, you made me take the blame, hurry up and make it up to me."

Rosia also felt a little guilty: "Then I'll treat you to dinner."

"No, I have to be on duty for half a month, and you have to stay with me for a week."

"no problem."

Vitti looked at her suspiciously, not expecting that she would agree so easily.But when she thought that she wouldn't be able to go home for half a month, she felt bad, so she snorted and left.

Rosia still wanted to laugh a little when she thought about what happened just now, as if she had returned to a modern classroom, and it felt very good.As for her promise to Vitti to accompany her on the night shift, the main reason was because the Sixth District Avenue was currently blocked, and it was inconvenient to stay in a hotel every day. It was also difficult to open to traffic because of the strict search. It would be better to stay in the hospital.

After getting off work in the evening, she sent Pino back and told Aunt Mesa about being on duty.

"What happened again? I couldn't go home for such a long time. This hospital of yours is too bad."

"No, Auntie, I want to keep it myself. Anyway, my house is still closed, and I'm not used to living here, so I will stay there for now." Rosia shook her arm: "It's not a few days. !”

Although Aunt Mesa was reluctant to leave her, she was still reasonable: "Then you take good care of yourself over there. You have to sleep during the night shift. If anyone bullies you, go to Werner."

"Okay, okay!" Rosia nodded quickly, but she was a little teary in her heart. If she really dared to ask Werner to support her, she would definitely die.

The service in the hotel is very high-end. They live in a multi-room suite, and there is a fireplace in the living room, which is very warm.After reading with Pino, the two went back to sleep.

At four o'clock the next day, when it was still dark, Rosia quietly got up and prepared to take the first step.Although we were separated for a long time, we have been together day and night for more than half a year now. If we don't see each other for a day, Aunt Mesa will miss her. If she leaves as usual, Aunt Mesa will definitely prepare a lot of things for her, which will inevitably be sad and time-consuming.

She sneaked into the kitchen, intending to find something to eat and leave, but when she opened the door, she found that the light was bright inside, and Aunt Mesa in an apron was making her a sandwich, with milk warming in the pot.

"Why are you getting up so early? Didn't you sleep until 06:30?" Aunt Mesa poured a glass of milk and handed it to her.

Rosia's eyes suddenly felt a little sour, and she was speechless while holding the warm milk cup.Sure enough, after living for a long time, relatives have become the closest family members. A short separation will make people uncomfortable, and the touching details become warmer in the most ordinary times.

"Aunt, I really want to live with you forever." After a while, she suppressed her words.

"Of course you want to come with me, do you still want to run out?" Aunt Mesa said matter-of-factly.

Rosia lowered her head and drank milk silently. The future was unknown. She could not guarantee that she would be able to live in Paris forever. Even more, she had a vague feeling that she would leave here soon.Because she remembered that after the war, all women who had relationships with German officers would become the targets of French venting. Those poor and innocent women would be raped regardless of whether they were forced or had helpless reasons.Naked clothes were displayed on the streets of Paris, and suffered contempt and insult from countless people.

She wouldn't let herself end up like this, and, as a doctor, she really couldn't tell where she would be sent in the future.

After breakfast, it was still early, but Rosia didn't want to stay any longer. She kissed her cheek with Aunt Mesa, put on her scarf, put on her hat, and turned around and went out.

Before the bus could pass, she walked slowly along the Seine River alone until it got dark and people began to appear on the road.

When she returned to the hospital, she was so cold that she couldn't move her hands and feet. Fortunately, she had nothing to do during the day, so she stayed in the backyard with the Jews.

The Jewish woman I met yesterday, Ian's mother, was sitting in the ward. Her body and mind were quite good, and she even knitted a scarf for Rosia.

"I saw that your scarf was not well made that day. Where did you buy it? You must have been deceived."

Rosia was quite embarrassed, but the scarf she knitted herself was so poor. Apart from being very warm, it looked absolutely useless.

Ian's mother's craftsmanship is very good, even better than Bella's. The scarf she knitted not only had lily of the valley flowers, but also had tassels on it, which was very fashionable.

The style of scarf was worn by a girl of eighteen or nineteen years old. Rosia could not refuse and could only accept it.

This group of Jews, like Henry Lisa, are warm and kind-hearted people. They live in the hospital and cannot help, so they try their best to knit scarves and gloves for every caregiver who takes care of them, and often also deal with it. Mind your own business and try not to cause trouble to the nurses in the hospital.

Rosia was on duty for two days, living in the backyard, and had more contact with them. She became familiar with these Jews, and occasionally talked about her days in Poland. The bitterness and fulfillment made people sad just thinking about it.

That night, Rosia and several nurses stayed in the backyard. Viti had participated in an operation during the day and was very tired. He leaned on her and fell asleep.

Just when everyone thought that this day would pass like every previous day, the tranquility of the hospital was suddenly broken after nightfall.The street lights on both sides of the avenue connecting the front yard and the backyard were brightly lit, and all the hospital buildings were brightly lit. A group of people in black uniforms broke into the backyard accompanied by the sound of dogs barking.

Rosia and several nurses were keeping warm in a small room next to the hall. Just when they were drowsy, they were awakened by sudden footsteps. Before anyone could react, the door of the small room was kicked in from outside. open.

"People inside, get out of here, quickly."

Several rays of bright light came over, and the dim light in the small room was immediately submerged. The sleepy eyes of several people could not adapt to such dazzling bright light, and they shed tears in pain.

"Come out quickly!" A soldier rushed in with a submachine gun in his hand, and the bayonet on the front flashed coldly. The two nurses next to Rosia immediately screamed in fright.

Rosia suppressed the discomfort in her eyes. She had already seen that it was a German soldier, and asked in German with a smile on her face, "Excuse me, what happened?"

The soldier's expression softened when he heard the German language, but he still refused to refuse: "This is not something you should ask, get out quickly."

"Yes, yes!" Rosia had no choice but to wrap herself up in a big sweater coat and walk out shivering.

The fire was burning in the small room and it was very warm, so none of them wore cotton-padded clothes. At this moment, the temperature outside dropped sharply, and it was so cold that they could not even stand.

Vitti woke up from the cold. She was wearing the least clothes and had already sneezed several times when she came out.She wanted to put on her coat, but before she could turn around, the soldier behind her pushed her out with a submachine gun.

 I was caught stealing food in class today, so I let my deskmate take the blame without any psychological burden~ Has anyone experienced the same experience as me~~~
  
 
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