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So in the hospital, many chief physicians actually don't take interns; even if they have before, they eventually refuse the hospital's arrangent because it's troubleso.

Even for those currently assigned, most of the ti, it's a hands-off approach, letting the interns fend for themselves.

If you can accumulate clinical experience, that's your own skill.

If you can't, you can't bla others.

This is the norm in hospitals.

There aren't many doctors willing to take on interns and give them a chance to try their skills.

Like Cai Huanjin, though his family connections got him into the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine, under an associate chief physician, the bitterness of it all is sothing only he understands.

Gu Huahua didn't co, otherwise, there might have been more to talk about.

Just because you're under soone sowhere doesn't necessarily an there's a future.

The ups and downs of it all, only one knows for themselves.

As everyone was silent, a sudden ringtone broke out in the tearoom. A male voice answered the phone: "You're here, just... yeah, right here, co over, I'll et you at the door."

After speaking, he hung up the phone, got up, and opened the door, seeing Ji Xiuwen rushing in, looking apologetically at everyone.

"Damn, I got off at the wrong bus stop and circled Moon Lake before I found this place, or I would have been here ages ago. Sorry, sorry for being late."

While apologizing repeatedly, after greeting the guy who opened the door, Ji Xiuwen waved hello to Cai Huanjin and others: "Looks like everyone's here, and I'm the last one."

He said this while heading straight to an empty seat and sitting down.

"Ji Xiuwen, why did you co alone? Where's Lu Xuan? Aren't you always inseparable? Didn't bring him along this ti?"

Upon seeing Ji Xiuwen, Mi Nannan imdiately lifted her head to ask.

"That guy, he said he had sothing today, and indeed he does. I know him, if he was free, he'd definitely co. And you've seen, haven't you? Didn't Gu Huahua say Lu Xuan went to the United South Chinese dicine Association? Perhaps there's sothing going on there."

Ji Xiuwen wasn't sure what Lu Xuan was up to at the United South Chinese dicine Association, so he just replied casually and poured himself a cup of tea, taking a big gulp.

"He didn't tell you?"

Ji Xiuwen took a sip of water and shook his head: "Nope, yesterday he just said he had so business today. He didn't ntion going to the United South Chinese dicine Association, I only found out from Gu Huahua. I wanted to call him to ask, but got off at the wrong stop and forgot to."

"Is Lu Xuan okay?" soone asked with concern. As classmates without any usual conflicts, hearing he went to the United South Chinese dicine Association made them a bit worried.

"Should be fine," Ji Xiuwen wasn't entirely sure either.

Hearing this, Mi Nannan, not far from Ji Xiuwen, slightly shook her lips and turned, saying: "Ji Xiuwen, why don't you call to check? It would put everyone's mind at ease, don't you think?"

Ji Xiuwen thought so too, so he pulled out his phone to call Lu Xuan: "Old Lu, I saw in the group chat that Gu Huahua said you went to the United South Chinese dicine Association, are you okay?"

"I'm fine, what's there to happen to ? I'm here to take care of so stuff. By the way, I'll give you a surprise later."

"What surprise?"

"I'll tell you later."

"I t Gu Huahua here."

"How is he?"

"Pretty good. Elder Zhang is kind and approachable; it's quite a stroke of luck for Gu Huahua to be with him."

"That's true. Although I've never t Elder Zhang, I've heard of his reputation. The man not only has great skill but also a fantastic character. Gu Huahua's found his place."

"By the way, weren't you at a gathering? How co you have ti to call ?"

"Well, everyone heard you went to the United South Chinese dicine Association and thought you might be unwell, they insisted I call you to check. I was curious too, so I thought I'd call you, but since you're fine, I'm relieved."

"Alright, have fun."

Ji Xiuwen nodded, then hung up and looked at everyone: "Look, nothing's wrong, just went to handle sothing at the United South Chinese dicine Association, and he said he bumped into Gu Huahua and chatted for a bit."

Upon hearing Lu Xuan was fine, everyone heaved a sigh of relief, while Mi Nannan pondered for a mont and said, "Didn't you ask if he's free tonight? Didn't the class say there's a follow-up event after dinner? The United South Chinese dicine Association should close by then, he should be free, no?"

"I don't know, I'll ask him later."

"Mi Nannan, you've been concerned about Lu Xuan since you got here, isn't there sothing going on between you two?"

Hearing this, Ji Xiuwen glanced at Mi Nannan instinctively and was surprised: "Mi Nannan, you're getting prettier nowadays!"

"What's this, Ji Xiuwen, are you interested in Mi Nannan?"

Ji Xiuwen shrugged: "Even if I were, it wouldn't matter; Miss Mi Nannan might not even look at !"

"True, Mi Nannan has asked about Lu Xuan so many tis; her heart's clearly set on him," soone said a bit resentfully, feeling sowhat miffed.

With so many people around and her heart set on Lu Xuan, who can you reason with?

Can't help but be miffed, right?

And Mi Nannan then asked: "I heard Lu Xuan left the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine, is it true?"

"True."

Ji Xiuwen didn't bother hiding it, straightforwardly saying: "He went to the Health Center on Qiu Street, as the head of the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt there."

Upon hearing this, everyone's expression changed.

"Why would he go to the Health Center?"

"I heard Lu Xuan left the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine, I thought he found sowhere better, why go to the Health Center? With his abilities, he shouldn't be at the Health Center, right?"

"Exactly! We all know Lu Xuan's capabilities, among our group, he's one of the top few! I could understand others going, but him?"

Everyone was looking at each other, obviously finding it hard to believe Lu Xuan went to the Health Center.

Even as the head of the Traditional Chinese dicine departnt at the Health Center, it's apparent that the departnt there is likely empty, otherwise, it wouldn't fall to Lu Xuan to lead.

Moreover, everyone knew that once you went to the Health Center, you'd likely be stuck there for life. Getting out, without connections, would be nearly impossible.

Unless you had real skill and a major hospital ca and poached you.

But there at the Health Center, it's probably just Lu Xuan as the Chinese doctor, who would he gain clinical experience from?

Besides, with no one to teach, he might not even master pulse diagnosis, and more importantly, there won't be any patients booking appointnts, which is the scariest part.

Thinking about this, no one said a word, and even Mi Nannan's expression changed drastically, "How could this be? It shouldn't be!"

Unlike the rest, Ji Xiuwen seed indifferent, rather casually saying, "What's the big deal? I'm at the Health Center too, it's not bad there. Lots of patients every day, more than a hundred, way better than when I was at the County Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine."

Upon hearing Ji Xiuwen also went to the Health Center, the tearoom beca eerily quiet instantly.

The top two students in the class, both went to the Health Center, and everyone felt the world was changing too fast.

As for what Ji Xiuwen said afterward, everyone practically ignored it.

The Traditional Chinese dicine departnt of the Health Center, seeing over a hundred patients a day?

Is he comforting them, or himself?

How could that be!

Don't even ntion the Health Center, even at the District Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine, an average chief traditional Chinese dicine doctor wouldn't see that many patients a day, only those at the United South Chinese dicine Association might have that number.

The Health Center?

Don't be ridiculous.

Nobody believes that.

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