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Lu Xuan’s eyes were as wide as saucers, his face full of shock.

"Xiuwen, buddy, I think I’m being targeted by a scam group."

Ji Xiuwen was speechless for a mont: "You’re just a student who graduated six months ago. With those peanuts in your account, you really think a scam group would be interested?

To put it bluntly, even when scam groups cast a wide net, they do their howork, don’t they?

Also, first tell , what happened to scare you like this?"

"A deputy chief physician from the Ninth Hospital nad Zheng Yan added as a friend?"

"Uh-huh, and then?"

Ji Xiuwen pressed on: "You’ve just told this. Maybe they just added the wrong person, but how does this relate to being targeted by a scam group?"

"But just now, the director of the ergency departnt at the City Ninth Hospital, Wu Liguo, also added as a friend."

"..."

Ji Xiuwen: "It... it should still be a mistake? They’re all from the Ninth Hospital, maybe both needed to add the sa person, and that Zheng Yan gave his contact info to Wu Liguo?"

This explanation kind of makes sense.

After all, whether it’s Zheng Yan or Wu Liguo, both are doctors from the Ninth Hospital, so the probability of both adding the wrong friend is there, and quite high.

It’s just that...

Lu Xuan rubbed his chin, his gaze falling on the other friend requests.

The director of the digestive departnt, Xiao Boheng, adding the wrong friend is understandable, they’re all from the Ninth Hospital.

But what’s the probability that Zhou Qihua, the director of the City First Hospital ergency departnt, also added the wrong friend?

The key is, these friend requests happened almost simultaneously over the past few days.

Lu Xuan thought for a mont and told Ji Xiuwen about it.

Now, even Ji Xiuwen was a bit confused. He thought for a long ti before quietly asking, "Lu Xuan, are you sure you don’t know these people?"

"If I knew them, would our departnt head have kicked out of the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine?"

Lu Xuan looked a bit annoyed.

"You’ve got a point. If you had those connections, you’d already be in the City Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital, wouldn’t bother with a little District Hospital. Maybe I’d ride your coattails, reach new heights, and end up as an assistant to so chief TCM doctor in the City Hospital." Ji Xiuwen chuckled.

"You’re not doing too bad now either."

Hearing this, Ji Xiuwen looked a bit sour, opened his mouth, but didn’t speak.

To say it would only add to the sadness.

His good buddy might even start worrying about him.

"Forget it, after I find my footing over there I’ll tell Lu Xuan, I’m kind of scouting ahead."

Ji Xiuwen decided to do so groundwork first. After all, the rumors about the Health Center doctors’ skills were just hearsay until he saw for himself, nothing could be certain.

Once these things are confird, he could ask for Lu Xuan’s opinion.

From what he knew of Lu Xuan, if there were a chance to gain clinical experience, Lu Xuan wouldn’t refuse.

Just as Ji Xiuwen was thinking this, Lu Xuan said beside him, "Forget it, it’s probably just a mix-up."

"Why don’t you accept the requests?"

Ji Xiuwen said with a laugh, "At this ti, maybe these bigshots are having a gathering or sothing. Even if you don’t know them, getting a bit familiar doesn’t hurt. Knowing more people is always good.

Plus, the lowest ranked among them is a deputy chief physician. There’s also Director Zhou Qihua, who’s the chief of the ergency departnt at the City First Hospital. He’s in a managerial position. If you get familiar with him, forget about the City Hospital, you could beco an assistant at the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine."

Lu Xuan replied irritably, "You think it’s that easy?"

"Why don’t I jot down his WeChat ID and pass it to you, you can try adding him?"

Ji Xiuwen shrugged, "Why would he care about soone like ?"

He then laughed awkwardly, "I just thought, since they’ve already added you, once you accept, after so back and forth, you’ll get to know them better."

Lu Xuan shook his head: "You’re oversimplifying things. Once you accept, they might delete you right away, how awkward would that be!"

"That is true."

Ji Xiuwen nodded, "Forget it, let’s not talk about this. They probably all added the wrong person."

Upon hearing this, Lu Xuan furrowed his brows; he thought of soone.

Uncle Wang Youqing.

It seems like he’s out with so friends from the Ninth Hospital tonight, might they be including Xiao Boheng?

If they are, then what’s the likelihood of them adding him as a friend?

But then, Lu Xuan chuckled bitterly. A doctor from a Health Center could prompt a bunch of bigshots to add him as a friend?

He thought it was unlikely.

Shaking his head, he stopped dwelling on it and looked towards the cara, "Do you have ti tomorrow? Should we grab a al together? You’re starting work in the city, I should do sothing to show I care, right?"

"What, you’re going to give a welco dinner?" Ji Xiuwen smiled.

"Forget it, maybe next ti. I have to report in on Monday. I think I’ll spend tomorrow preparing thoroughly at ho. Can’t have them asking so professional question and have clueless, right?"

Ji Xiuwen laughed, "Then they’d wonder if I bought my Master’s degree from Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese dicine. Maybe they’d send packing on the spot."

"You have to show the right attitude when you’re starting out."

"Once I’ve established myself there, I’ll watch your back."

Lu Xuan chuckled, "Alright, I’ll hold you to that."

Sighing deeply inside.

He actually wanted Ji Xiuwen to join him at the Qiu City Street Health Center, but now, it’s hard to bring that up.

Not to ntion, asking Ji Xiuwen to be his assistant—the guy might think he’s gone mad.

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