Mu Zhenzhen t up with Su Ge, and the two walked hand in hand towards a spot by the window.
The pair turned heads all the way to their seat, achieving a nearly 100% rate of second glances.
Guests at every table stared fixedly at them, their eyes practically glued to the pair.
After all, Su Ge dressed up for coffee, and by coincidence, she wore light and softly charming colors similar to Mu Zhenzhen: a light-colored V-neck relaxed sweater on top, a light-colored tulle skirt on the bottom, her hair fully let down. Her hair wasn’t as long as Mu Zhenzhen’s but the tips were curled inward, forming playful and adorable arcs.
Once they took their seats by the window, they instantly beca the most dazzling scenery in the entire café.
"It can’t be as busy as you say, right? I still manage to get days off now and then on weekends," Mu Zhenzhen smiled, then pushed the nu in front of Su Ge, "The coffee and desserts here are pretty good. I’ve already ordered so. Xiao Ge, you pick so of your favorites."
Su Ge didn’t stand on ceremony, ordering a cup of coffee and casually picking out two desserts before handing the nu to a nearby server.
"Maybe because the last ti I went on an internship with the club left a deep impression, I thought there were no holidays in the hospital. I forgot that you’re a regular employee, which is different from us interns," Su Ge propped her cheek with one hand and looked at Mu Zhenzhen with a distressed face.
Mu Zhenzhen looked at her with a gentle yet helpless expression, "Speaking of which, intern life is indeed quite hard. I heard that the newly arrived Professor Cheng often arranges internships for you?"
"The new arrival?" Su Ge was a bit surprised, "I thought Professor Cheng has been at dical University for many years."
But then she thought about it, how could Professor Cheng, so young, have been there for many years?
It must be his mature and practiced deanor that gave her the illusion.
She just felt like, the professor was born for this profession.
"Back when I was in the lab, it wasn’t this professor. The experintal course back then was relatively simple, and the experints you guys do now seem much more complicated than what we did. But you guys are really amazing. During that one month of internship, you saved a lot of patients who were originally thought to be hopeless. Our dean still often speaks highly of you," Mu Zhenzhen ntioned, looking at Su Ge with admiration in her eyes.
Yet, Su Ge couldn’t muster any joy, "Originally, patient number 5 was also supposed to be discharged, but unfortunately..."
"Xiao Ge," Mu Zhenzhen moderated her expression, speaking earnestly, "the truth is, everyone has their destiny, and so things are determined by the heavens; no one can change that fate. There are countless accidents in the hospital every day. Since you have chosen the dical profession, you will face many similar issues in the future. There will always be outcos that you can’t anticipate, and you’ll need to learn to accept and let go. Otherwise, this line of work will wear you down."
"Mhmm, Zhenzhen, I’ll rember your words."
All setbacks and hardships should inspire her to grow.
To learn from every failure, to beco stronger, not weaker—that’s what makes failure aningful.
The coffee and desserts were served at that mont.
The two stopped talking and leisurely sipped their coffee, listening to the lodious tune, quietly sitting by the window, watching the scenery of Rong City.
The signs of autumn were getting stronger; the ginkgo trees along the streets had all turned yellow.
The entire Rong City was shrouded in a brilliant golden hue, the warm afternoon sun pouring onto the windowsill. Along with the café’s leisurely lody, everything seed to beco more languid.
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