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Chapter 291: Beast of Burden (Part 3 of 4)

Was he referring to the day Professor Moriyu ca to perform surgery?

Zheng Ren did not know Office Director Ding’s intentions and thus maintained a cautious silence.

“Your skill is quite impressive.” Office Director Ding grinned. “Old Chief Physician Pan has a good eye; no wonder he fought so hard with Director Fu for you.”

“Haha.” Zheng Ren chuckled dryly, his laughter reflecting his lethargy and lifelessness.

“Rember, you owe one for that.” Office Director Ding looked sideways at Zheng Ren as he drove and said half-jokingly, “Director Fu was not willing to let you go even if it ant defying Old Chief Physician Pan. It was only after I talked to Director Xiao that he agreed to transfer you to the ergency departnt.”

“Thank you.” Zheng Ren had no intention of reading between the lines. It was a chore talking to political animals and masters of manipulation like Office Director Ding.

Given the choice, Zheng Ren would rather perform another ten surgeries.

“Little Zheng, the docuntary looks good. It sculpted a vivid image of you. I’ve got to say, you young chaps are very talented, but from the bottom of my heart, you’re a little too impatient.” After the pleasantries, Office Director Ding’s supposedly casual conversation finally got to the heart of the matter: the docuntary.

“You should have done this in your forties, when you’ve made your na and gained sufficient credibility. People spend most of their life chasing money and fa, why are you in such a hurry?”

“I wasn’t aware of it.” Zheng Ren yawned and closed his eyes subconsciously, saying half-asleep, “I only saw it after I returned.”

His voice trailed off and he fell asleep.

Office Director Ding was stunned, and at that mont, the car in front of him suddenly hit its ergency brake as it hesitated to cross a yellow light.

Distracted by Zheng Ren’s words, he was caught off guard by the car’s sudden halt; he broke out into a cold sweat and slamd onto the brakes.

Fortunately, they managed to avoid an accident. Zheng Ren’s body lurched forward from the inertia, but with his seat belt supporting his weight, he remained asleep.

Zheng Ren was truly out of it. Office Director Ding looked at him and decided not to wake him up, continuing to ponder the docuntary.

Any ntion on the news, no matter how small, would spark a bloodbath in the office, let alone a 15-minute docuntary on the television network.

Even if it was only on Sea City News Network.

These youngsters were unaware of the stakes... Office Director Ding suddenly realized sothing. How many days had Zheng Ren been back from Imperial Capital? Yet, a departnt chief from there had rushed after him to Sea City to discuss matters.

Sothing strange was happening outside of his control.

Office Director Ding had never encountered anything of its sort and it baffled him.

The car was silent, the only audible sound being Zheng Ren’s light snoring.

Upon approaching Shangri-La Hotel, Office Director Ding called Departnt Chief Kong.

Departnt Chief Kong had checked out and was by the door looking around when they arrived.

“Chief Kong.” Ding Zhongtai alighted from the car and extended both hands enthusiastically.

Adding a third into the tangle, Departnt Chief Kong laughed and said, “Sorry to trouble you. Where’s Little Zheng?”

“He perford ten surgeries during yesterday’s night shift and is knocked out in the car,” Ding Zhongtai replied, amused.

Dispassionately, Departnt Chief Kong extricated his hand and shook his head. “Office Director Ding, you people have a cruel hiring policy.”

“Huh?” Ding Zhongtai was confused.

“Soone like Little Zheng will be treasured wherever he goes, but you treat him like a beast of burden,” Departnt Chief Kong said casually after entering the car.

“Eh, don’t put it like that, Chief Kong.” Ding Zhongtai got in, ignited the engine, switched into gear and started driving. “I’m sure you’re aware of the situation here in the northeast. So many have left that most departnts are short on workforce. All our staff are overloaded with work. It’s a common practice to have one night shift every three days.”

Departnt Chief Kong did not continue talking. He glanced at the sleeping Zheng Ren and did not elect to wake the man.

“Chief Kong, please forgive for our inhospitality during your visit to Sea City,” Ding Zhongtai said, hoping to establish a closer connection to him.

“It’s fine. I’m here for Zheng Ren, anyway,” Departnt Chief Kong said, “Now that I’ve found and spoken to him, that’ll be all. I still have twelve surgeries waiting for this afternoon and have to rush back.”

“Do you still have to do them yourself?”

“If I know the patient, I’ll go up to them to take a look. Regular patients are handled by research graduates,” Departnt Chief Kong said calmly.

Ding Zhongtai knew that it was the truth, but that was not important. He had successfully brought up the topic of surgery.

“Chief Kong, I have a friend and colleague who wants to go to Sorcery Capital, but doesn’t have any contacts, you see...”

“If they want to co through , tell them to say they’re with Little Zheng.” Departnt Chief Kong was dismissive.

Little Zheng... Ding Zhongtai felt insulted.

Was a al with the director and having the Head Chief of office personally chauffeuring him to the airport not sincere enough? Did only Zheng Ren matter to him?

Ding Zhongtai hid his dissatisfaction. “Should they go directly to your office and ask for you?”

He had no standing to show his true feelings in front of the master from Imperial Capital.

“Sure, any physician can do that as long as they ntion that they are friends of Zheng Ren’s.” Departnt Chief Kong smiled. “After Little Zheng’s trip to Imperial Capital, all my research and postgraduate students complained that his ti there had been too short.”

“...”

Ding Zhongtai laughed dryly. He had sothing to say but decided against it after so contemplation.

He was quite close to Chief Liu Tianxing from the first general surgery departnt. A few days ago, Liu Tianxing had been diagnosed with space-occupying liver lesions, with a high risk of hepatocellular carcinoma.

The man was trying to pull so strings to get treatnt in Imperial or Sorcery Capital.

In all honesty, an ordinary chief from Sea City would be treated like any layperson in Imperial or Sorcery Capital if they had no old friends or classmates to use as inroads.

Even early-stage liver cancer would devolve into advanced cancer in the ti that it took to queue for admission alone.

However, using Zheng Ren’s na... S*it! Would Liu Tianxing even be willing to do it? Was it a joke?

“Office Director Ding, if it’s a general surgery... I’ve never seen Little Zheng perform surgical resection for hepatocellular carcinoma. If you go through , I’ll help you contact the general surgery departnt.

“However, if you need interventional surgery, there’s no need for any hassle. Health is more important than saving face. Little Zheng can do it better than . Just opt for surgery in Sea City; it’s more convenient, and you don’t have to go the extra mile.”

Ding Zhongtai was once again baffled.

Was Departnt Chief Kong rejecting his request? That could not be. A departnt chief or professor from Imperial or Sorcery Capital would not say sothing like this.

It was not supposed to be a big deal. Why would the man offend a potential patient?

But...

“You really don’t know?” Departnt Chief Kong sensed the tension between them and was unnerved by Ding Zhongtai’s unusual expression in the rear-view mirror.

“Don’t know what?” Ding Zhongtai replied without thinking.

“The reason I’m here was to confirm Zheng Ren’s trip to Imperial Capital for interventional treatnt for hepatocellular carcinoma.”

Ding Zhongtai’s hand shuddered, causing the car to sway slightly.

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