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Lu Jing could no longer hide his worry; it was completely visible on his face.

The intern didn’t know what more to say at this mont, and as it was almost ti to start work, he quickly got ready.

Lu Jing sat in the chair, sighed several tis, and then turned on his computer to enter his employee ID and password.

Just after he logged in, the phone at the adjacent desk rang.

The intern casually answered:

"Hello?"

"Okay, okay."

The entire conversation lasted less than two seconds before it ended.

"Doctor Lu, you’re needed in the departnt."

"Huh?"

Didn’t I just go there this morning?

What had happened now?

He couldn’t refuse, so he nodded and stood up:

"I’ll be right over, don’t start calling the patients just yet."

"Okay okay, got it, Doctor Lu."

Without the doctor present, naturally no patients could be called, so they had to wait for a mont.

...

Lu Jing took the elevator, and the afternoon wasn’t as crowded, so he quickly arrived at the departnt.

However, as soon as he stepped out of the elevator, he noticed the entire nurses’ station was empty.

He quickened his pace and finally reached the office, and sure enough, everyone was inside.

"Director?" he called out.

The director turned around and motioned with his hand:

"C’mon in."

Everyone was gathered here, what had happened?

Was there so issue in the departnt again?

After entering, Kuang Yu stood up first:

"Junior sister, co sit here."

Lu Jing felt a bit embarrassed:

"Cough, senior you sit, I’m okay."

Standing for a while wasn’t a big deal; he wasn’t that sensitive.

But Kuang Yu insisted:

"Co, sit down, don’t you know your own condition?"

Well.

At this point, Lu Jing found it hard to refuse again, so he obediently went over and sat down.

Seeing this, his colleagues around snickered.

Luckily, the director spoke up to interrupt:

"Alright, alright, let’s focus on the matter at hand."

When it ca to serious matters, everyone was still very earnest.

"There was an earthquake in Province A. You all aware of that, right?"

Lu Jing perked up his ears at the ntion of Province A. He imdiately had a strong premonition.

Sure enough, the next second he heard the director speak again:

"Our departnt needs to dispatch a small dical team there; we need two doctors and three nurses."

Hm?

...

Without the doctor present, naturally no patients could be called, so they had to wait for a mont.

...

Lu Jing took the elevator and it wasn’t so crowded in the afternoon, so he quickly arrived at the departnt.

However, as soon as he left the elevator, he noticed that the entire nurses’ station was empty.

He quickened his step and finally reached the office, and sure enough, everyone was inside.

"Director?" he called out.

The director turned around and motioned with his hand:

"C’mon in."

Everyone was gathered here, what had happened?

Was there so issue in the departnt again?

After entering, Kuang Yu stood up first:

"Junior sister, co sit here."

Lu Jing felt slightly embarrassed:

"Cough, senior, you sit, I’m okay."

Standing for a while wasn’t a big deal; he wasn’t that sensitive.

But Kuang Yu insisted:

"Co, sit down, don’t you know your own condition?"

Well.

At this point, Lu Jing found it hard to refuse again, so he obediently went over and sat down.

Seeing this, his colleagues around snickered.

Luckily, the director spoke up to interrupt:

"Alright, alright, let’s focus on the matter at hand."

When it ca to serious matters, everyone was still very earnest.

"There was an earthquake in Province A. You all aware of that, right?"

Lu Jing perked up his ears at the ntion of Province A. He imdiately had a strong premonition.

Sure enough, the next second he heard the director speak again:

"Our departnt needs to dispatch a small dical team there; we need two doctors and three nurses."

Hm?

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