Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital Chapter 364 - 334: Father Zhao’s Career Sets Sail Again (Par
"Dr. Zhao, just listen to on this matter. My brother specifically instructed ."
Manager Wang quickly said, because first, his cousin did indeed instruct him, and second, he wanted to get acquainted with this highly skilled doctor, Zhao Heng.
Zhao’s father and mother were stunned at this mont.
Does our son have such great connections?
A few words can waive a month’s rent?
That’s a full eight thousand bucks!
For a while, the couple felt both excited and imnsely proud.
"Then I’ll trouble you with this."
Zhao Heng thought for a mont, nodded, and said.
His parents would be opening a store in the market soon. If he directly refused Manager Wang’s offer, it might seem sowhat disrespectful.
After all, having Manager Wang look after his parents’ store in the future could be very beneficial.
Sotis, you shouldn’t underestimate the power of these local figures.
"Alright, good. Co with to handle the paperwork then."
Hearing Zhao Heng agree, Manager Wang was very pleased. He was forty this year, and his parents were getting older. And as people age, they inevitably get sick. Knowing a highly skilled doctor was an incredibly valuable thing.
Anyone who has experienced dealing with an elderly loved one’s illness knows the difficulties involved in seeking dical attention.
Even Wang Yaoqing, who was once a small boss worth tens of millions, couldn’t even get an appointnt for his mother’s dical treatnt.
Before long, Zhao Heng and his parents followed Manager Wang to the market office, completed the paperwork, paid the fee, and received the key to the store.
Returning to the storefront, Zhao’s father held the key and opened the shutter door of the shop.
Standing at the entrance, Zhao’s father suddenly felt a sense of pride and ambition. He never imagined that in his old age, he could have his own business in the vast North City—a dream he never dared to dream.
Zhao Heng followed inside, took a look at the premises, and found the dining tables, kitchenware, and countertops were all neatly arranged. Although the previous tenant’s business didn’t succeed, the decor was still quite decent.
Next, all that was needed was to replace the signboard and those neon doodles on the wall, then they could open for business.
As for the store na, Zhao’s father had already decided when signing the contract.
The na is very down-to-earth, called "Zhao Family Bench Noodles." In the old days, noodle shops were small businesses that couldn’t afford many tables. When there were lots of custors, the owner would bring out benches, and everyone would hold their bowls and sit on benches to eat.
"Son, it was the right decision to have you study dicine and beco a doctor. Look, now you even got a month’s rent waived."
Zhao’s mother said happily.
In her view, her son had beco soone of importance, comparable to a "village elite" back ho.
"Xiao Heng, in the future, you still need to be cautious, especially in the hospital. You mustn’t accept money from patients’ families."
Zhao’s father reminded Zhao Heng.
The fact that his son had such connections, getting a month’s rent waived, and would be looked after in the market, naturally made Zhao’s father very happy.
But knowing a part symbolizes the whole, if soone can waive an eight thousand yuan rent, it ans that any future requests they make of his son won’t be trivial.
"Dad, don’t worry. I’ve never accepted envelopes of money."
Zhao Heng smiled and said.
In his earlier days assisting in surgeries, he envied the surgeons who would receive envelopes of money until their hands were tired.
But now he had moved past the stage of accepting envelopes. Nowadays, in hospitals, unless soone doesn’t want their job, no surgeon dares accept envelopes.
Who knows if the person giving the envelope is secretly filming you, just waiting to catch you accepting money and then use the footage against you!
"What are you saying? Our son would never take envelopes of money."
Zhao’s mother gave the old man a look and said sowhat indignantly.
A mother knows her child best. Zhao Heng’s character—from childhood to adulthood, whether in his hotown or at school—was witnessed by relatives and teachers alike.
Next, Zhao Heng and his parents moved all their previous market stall items into the shop.
After a morning of tidying up, they barely managed to get things in order by noon. It seed they wouldn’t be able to open for business today, at least not until tomorrow, since making the sign would take several hours as well.
Zhao Heng had a al with his parents in the store, and seeing that most of the heavy work was done, they left the place and headed to Grandpa Luo Ji’s studio. He was going to learn how to film videos from Grandpa Luo Ji.
Of course, Shu Xin went along too.
Three in the afternoon.
Art Street.
Inside a film studio.
Luo Ji was personally teaching Zhao Heng the techniques of shooting videos, while Shu Xin was modestly learning on the side. Shu Xin was now fully dedicated to being a content creator, which had beco her primary occupation, so learning video making from a great director was a rare opportunity.
If Luo Ji were to offer a special class, it would cost at least tens of thousands.
"Xiao Zhao, although you’re making short videos, the process is the sa. First, you have to decide on a the. Once you have a the, you have a clear goal, and you can design plots and materials with purpose. If you shoot randomly, the result will definitely be poor."
Luo Ji seriously started to impart so basic knowledge about making videos to Zhao Heng.
"Right, I’ve already decided on the the. Now I’m just thinking about how to perform better in front of the cara."
Zhao Heng nodded and said.
"You’re talking about presence on cara, right? This can actually be cultivated over ti. Practice your eyes more, because in the lens, the eyes are the first thing that attracts people. The expressiveness of your eyes is the most important."
"That sounds a bit vague, so let be more specific."
"Xiao Zhao, since you’re not a professional actor, to quickly improve your cara presence in a short ti, you can start from two aspects."
Luo Ji thought for a mont and said. Given that Zhao Heng wasn’t a professional actor and hadn’t taken courses in body language or acting, Luo Ji couldn’t teach him as he would an actor.
"Hmm, what are the two aspects?"
Zhao Heng listened attentively and asked eagerly.
Even Shu Xin, standing nearby, was greatly benefiting. How to perform in front of the cara is sothing generally only taught in very professional acting classes, not to ntion having a top director like Luo Ji teaching personally.
This trip was worth it!
Shu Xin couldn’t help but think.
"Generally, for soone with no shooting or acting experience, the quickest improvents can be made in presenting your face to the cara and your posture."
"For posture, it’s relatively simple—sumd up as standing tall, raising your head, inhaling, shoulders open back, neck straight. Xiao Zhao, your posture is already very good, just a bit of attention can enhance your overall disposition."
Luo Ji glanced at Zhao Heng, assessing him.
In his view, Zhao Heng’s posture and deanor were much better than many young newcors.
To put it simply, he had the essence of "knowledge brings confidence," giving people the impression of being knowledgeable and profound at first glance.
Perhaps due to being a doctor, Zhao Heng also possessed a resilient and calm aura, which Luo Ji rarely saw in showbiz people.
Those in the entertainnt industry are too restless, hardly ever displaying such a resilient and calm aura.
"And the second point?"
Shu Xin, engrossed, eagerly asked before Zhao Heng could.
"The second point is to change how you perceive light. To put it simply, the first rule is to always face the light. As long as the main light hits your face, your face will already look a size smaller on cara."
Luo Ji noticed Shu Xin’s eager expression and smiled slightly as he spoke.
"Yes, very enlightening."
Zhao Heng nodded. This Grandpa Luo Ji, worthy of being the director for ’Noon Sunshine’, spoke plainly and precisely, unlike other directors who, when discussing acting or cara presence, would ramble on about beliefs, artistic aesthetics, and other abstract stuff.
Grandpa speaks directly and practically—true expertise within!
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