Capítulo 1624: Chapter 1825: I’m Not a Pervert!
Oh my god, this is the first ti in his life he has suffered such a painful blow, and also the first ti a girl has kicked him right in the crotch. He used to use this trick to deal with others, but now suddenly getting hit by Wang Shuangshuang was not a pleasant experience.
Seeing Wang Shuangshuang’s departing figure, he silently cursed her in his heart, you ruthless person, if you fall into my hands, just see how I will deal with you.
As he thought, Wang Shuangshuang had already left without a trace, while he lay on the ground holding his crotch in pain and then sat on the hospital bed with a pained expression.
He never expected Wang Shuangshuang would pull this trick, after all, she just said she wanted to thank him, speaking so righteously, and even said if he needed help, she would definitely lend a hand. Thinking of this, Hao Jian’s heart flared with anger, what’s this about, if you’re going to take revenge, just do it, no need to go through all this.
Was it just for staring a few more tis? She actually reacted so fiercely. In his heart, Hao Jian silently felt that Wang Shuangshuang seed sowhat unapproachable, and this was just their first encounter. If he really did sothing inappropriate, wouldn’t he be executed on the spot?
Thinking of this, Hao Jian shivered. Shortly afterward, several nurses appeared, probably coming to tidy up this ward.
The sudden scream truly startled Hao Jian. Damn, what’s this, these girls see
and run, could it be that my handso looks shocked you so much that you flee in panic? Hao Jian showed a proud smile.
Then he got up and ran towards the door, seeing those two girls hadn’t run far, still outside peeking inside, seemingly discussing whether to enter.
At this mont, Hao Jian smiled and waved, “Hey, girls, co in, I’m not a freak!”
As soon as the girls saw Hao Jian running out and waving at them while saying that, the scene from earlier flashed in their minds, and startled, they imdiately ran away without looking back, disappearing in an instant.
Hao Jian stood at the door watching the girls run away and disappear in an instant, his face instantly showing a helpless expression. He had been misunderstood as a pervert before, but he was used to it. He had also been mistaken for a thief, but that was easy to clarify, as things were explained afterward.
However, this ti he was misunderstood to be a weirdo, and by two girls at that, how do you explain that? You can’t really run up to the girls and say you’re not a freak. The event from earlier already proved everything; seeing him, the girls were frightened and ran away, which indicated that in their minds, he was a total freak.
Thinking of this, Hao Jian displayed a particularly helpless expression on his face. Life indeed involves experiencing birth, old age, sickness, and death, along with these changes over ti.
Thinking of this, he sighed softly. The thing below his crotch had lost feelings of pain after this minor drama, so his expression returned to normal.
Suddenly he rembered that Liang Yuwei had instructed him to take care of her father, ensuring not to disturb his rest. Realizing he had been out for quite a while, if her father woke up and had no one to care for him, if Liang Yuwei found out, she’d surely skin him alive.
Startled, Hao Jian hurried back to Liang Yuwei’s father’s ward. Carefully opening the door, he found Liang Yuwei’s father still in a sleeping posture, so he breathed a sigh of relief, gently closed the door, and sat down on a bench outside the ward.
Once seated, he remained there for a long ti, until it was nearly nightti. Glancing at his watch, he found it was quite late, but Liang Yuwei’s father still hadn’t woken up, and Liang Yuwei hadn’t returned either, probably exhausted and sleeping sowhere at ho.
Then Shu Ya called again, saying she had to work overti tonight and would sleep at the company, not coming ho. Hao Jian hung up the phone helplessly. Thinking since Shu Ya wouldn’t be back tonight and Liang Yuwei hadn’t co over, what if he left and her dad suddenly needed care? If Liang Yuwei found out he left, she’d surely kill him, so he thought, there’s nothing to do anyway, might as well stay at the hospital overnight.
Sitting too long on the bench made his butt hurt, and he had been there for quite a while. Considering that Liang Yuwei’s father hadn’t woken up, presumably a long rest was needed after the surgery, he doubted he’d wake up tonight, so sitting there was pointless. Coincidentally, he felt sowhat hungry, so why not go out and find sothing to eat and breathe so fresh air in the process.
After all, the hospital was filled with the sll of formalin, a scent he disliked.
With this thought, he got up and walked outside, greeting the nurse at the service desk, asking her to keep an eye on room 1402 and let him know if anything happened, leaving his contact information before heading toward the hospital’s entrance, leaving the building.
Outside the hospital, Hao Jian took deep breaths of air, undoubtedly the fresh air outside felt much better than the formalin inside the hospital, just a small breath freed him from that sll, making him feel much more comfortable.
After a quiet mont, he went to a restaurant and quickly settled his dinner. With a full stomach, he felt refreshed, rubbing his belly contentedly as he headed back to the hospital.
At this mont, he had a toothpick in his mouth, portraying a casual deanor that could make a stranger mistake him for a street loafer, but he rather enjoyed it.
He finally discarded the toothpick in a trash bin upon reaching the hospital entrance, then slowly headed toward Liang Yuwei’s father’s ward.
To be honest, the hospital at night compared to the day was completely different. At night, the patients who ca for treatnt during the day were gone, most of the doctors had also left, only a few doctors on duty and night shift staff remained.
So, the hospital seed a bit more deserted at night compared to the day, not quite on the sa level. Hao Jian silently climbed the stairs; despite it being brightly lit everywhere, he occasionally bumped into a person, usually a patient’s family mber or a passing nurse on duty.
During this ti, Hao Jian walked with his head down and suddenly raised it for no apparent reason. At that instant, he noticed a figure he could recognize even in ashes—it was Wang Shuangshuang.
Hao Jian didn’t expect to encounter Wang Shuangshuang again, but suddenly, his face showed a hint of curiosity. He saw a man sneaking behind her, also wearing white, seemingly a doctor from this hospital.
But Hao Jian, with his discerning eyes, quickly detected the sneaky deanor of the man following Wang Shuangshuang, surely up to sothing.
When sothing unusual happens, it’s because there’s sothing odd; when people behave unusually, it’s suspicious.
With this thought, Hao Jian furrowed his brows and quietly followed them. He was going to find out what the male doctor sneaking behind Wang Shuangshuang was up to.
The night seed deep, the hospital remained silent without a sound, except for the wind blowing against windows, even footsteps weren’t heard.
At this mont, Wang Shuangshuang was heading toward the pharmacy to collect dication. Intern doctors had the toughest jobs, doing the most exhausting and tedious work for the lowest pay, also enduring scorn from leaders and senior colleagues or competitive peers.
Thinking of this, Wang Shuangshuang felt inexplicably angry. Ever since joining this hospital internship, endless overti beca tireso to her, but there was no choice; being a newcor intern, even complaints had to be kept internally, as voicing them could be imdiately reported to her superiors, causing her more hardship.
Dwelling on this, she felt pent-up frustration in her chest. Running pharmacy errands at night seed a deliberate bullying of newcors, considering the many night-shift nurses.
Additionally, realizing it was late at night, pharmacy staff might be resting, waking them up would surely provoke irritated looks, but searching independently would take ages.
Thinking about working tirelessly so late without rest, she felt agitated.
The worst part was suddenly recalling that day’s incident with Hao Jian, that pervert, making her even more upset. Though she already punished him, unresolved anger simred within.
She’d walked this pharmacy path countless tis, sooner or later becoming familiar with it: a few flights of stairs, rounding a corner followed by a short corridor, and she’d reach it.
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