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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 295 - She has had a rope phobia for ten years now
Chapter 295: [295] She has had a rope phobia for ten years now.
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Chapter 295: [295] She has had a rope phobia for ten years now.
Weren’t his parents insistent that the two of them break up? How come, did this woman change her tune? Or was there some other reason? Luo Yanfen’s eyes narrowed.
Now, who is right and who is wrong? Doctor Kim and the other doctors exchanged glances.
“Whether it’s an ex or not, you have to clarify things when breaking up, right? Otherwise, what will the successors do?” Chang Jiawei said.
Hearing his words, the nurses and Doctor Kim exchanged knowing looks: As expected of the legendary playboy, his mind jumped straight to the successor. It probably matches the rumors that he changes girlfriends as quickly as he changes clothes.
Doctor Kim asked him, “Aren’t you from orthopedics? Shouldn’t you be looking after your patients?”
“I did check, and it’s obvious at a glance, just a fracture, nothing serious. Let cardiothoracic and neurosurgery handle their parts first. If they can’t save the head and the heart, what’s the use of me dealing with a minor leg fracture?” Chang Jiawei retorted.
Doctor Kim rolled his eyes: All one could say was that, as much of a womanizer he might be, his skills were unquestionable.
Xie Wanying had already stepped back to give the teachers room to operate.
“Go wash your hands,” Cao Yong turned and said to her.
Xie Wanying was startled by Senior Cao’s sudden instruction: Senior Cao was also observant!
“It’s not mine, it’s just blood from the patient’s clothes that got on me,” Xie Wanying explained.
Catching her response, Cao Yong paused, then recollected and understood she had a reflex from a previous reprimand, his lips curving into a smile. Two shallow and handsome dimples appeared as he said to her, “Don’t be afraid, I know it’s not yours.”
Doctor Kim on the opposite side started to laugh out loud, “Once bitten, twice shy, right, Dr. Xie?”
Gao Zhaocheng, Chang Jiawei, and others, who were clueless about the situation, looked at the ones who seemed in the know, questioning with their eyes.
Xie Wanying quickly lowered her head and walked to the washbasin to wash her hands.
“Aren’t you going to follow and wash up?” Doctor Kim nudged the student Li Qi’an, who was sitting on the ground.
All the teachers then realized there was a medical student sitting on the floor.
Li Qi’an, with weak legs, struggled to stand up after being nudged by Doctor Kim. He patted his knees and bowed to the teachers, his face turned away in a hasty attempt to escape.
“Is he also an intern?” Gao Zhaocheng asked, not having seen this male student before.
“He must be from the same class as Xie Wanying,” Doctor Kim said.
“Yes,” the emergency nurse confirmed. Li Qi’an had come to the emergency department for observation before.
“Which department is he interning at now?”
As the teachers asked this, Li Qi’an covered the side of his face with his hand.
“Isn’t Xie Wanying the only one from their class who started an early internship with you all at General Surgery Department Two?” Doctor Kim remarked, showing that she was quite familiar with the details of the 96th class of the eight-year program.
“You’re quite informed. Are you their advisor?” Chang Jiawei pointed at Doctor Kim and asked.
“Far from it. A student from their class had an observatory internship at my department over the Spring Festival. Because of Xie Wanying, I took more interest in their class,” Doctor Kim candidly admitted.
The other teachers caught the implication in her words. The nurses were more direct, pointing at Doctor Kim and saying, “Doctor Kim, are you hoping Dr. Xie joins your department after graduation?”
Doctor Kim laughed heartily, not denying her intention and thought.
“She’s in surgery, currently interning with us in General Surgery Department Two,” Gao Zhaocheng immediately shot down Doctor Kim’s wishful thinking without a second thought.
“What, do you want her to stay in surgery?” Doctor Kim purposely questioned these surgery bigwigs, knowing full well that surgeons are the most dismissive of female medical students.
Gao Zhaocheng glared at the deliberately provocative Doctor Kim and said to cardiothoracic and neurosurgery, “I’ve found no major problems with the abdominal examination on my end. You’re the ones who need to get the patient a CT scan. Let us know how the CT results turn out and if General Surgery needs to step in.”