Chapter 983: Chapter 985 Chapter 983: Chapter 985 After finishing the night shift, Chen Cang felt sowhat listless.
He ate a bowl of wontons at a street-side snack shop, adding extra chili, and had two bowls.
By the ti he got ho, Qin Yue had already gone to work.
He took a shower and then went straight to bed.
When he woke up, it was already past two in the afternoon. After waking up, Chen Cang washed his face and took out his planner.
But this ti, instead of feeling excited when he saw his schedule, he felt a sense of pressure and weariness.
He had packed his schedule a bit too full recently!
Then, he called his parents and learned that his father was preparing to take his mother to see the apricot blossoms—an apricot valley over fifty kiloters away from Jinyang City. It was the perfect ti in April, with the apricot blossoms in full bloom, and the elderly couple were happily planning their road trip.
Chen Cang was very happy to hear this news.
After hanging up the phone, he felt more determined.
After the upcoming conference, Chen Cang wanted to rest and ideally take Qin Yue out for a stroll and a walk.
His visa had also been approved; after the Mayo conference, he decided not to return to the country imdiately but to go out and explore.
Taking Qin Yue on a honeymoon.
Life is rarely extended beyond seventy years—ten years in youth, ten years in frailty.
With only fifty years left, cutting that in half for day and night and deducting ti for wind, rain, disasters, and illnesses, how much ti really remains?
In this brief ti, while striving is necessary, one should not delay the pri of life.
Although one cannot “take dreams for horses,” one must not waste one’s pri!
He went downstairs to the park in the community to take a walk and breathe in the fresh air.
The property managent of this community was good; in April, there were already many flowers and plants, and it didn’t look desolate.
Below, a few children were running around and playing in groups, with laughter filling the air.
Chen Cang found a chair to sit down and basked in the afternoon April sun, which wasn’t too glaring or showy, but very comfortable.
Just after three o’clock, as Chen Cang was about to get up and buy so stuff, his phone rang.
It was a staff mber from the Health Commission who asked Chen Cang to co over to sign so docunts concerning the Non-stop Heartbeat dical Research Center.
Chen Cang simply got up and headed towards the Health Commission.
He originally planned to drive, but considering that taking the subway was more convenient than driving, he decided to catch the subway—no traffic jams and less hassle.
The high rent in this community was justified by its proximity to the hospital, convenient transportation, and a distance of only one thousand ters to the subway station, with a good elentary school nearby.
Within a few minutes, he arrived at the subway station.
The subway wasn’t very crowded. Spring and autumn were really tricky tis for clothing—you could see an old man in a down jacket, a girl in a miniskirt, and a young man in a shirt and coat…
But the most eye-catching was a middle-aged man.
He looked to be in his thirties or forties, yet he was wearing a school uniform that seed rather inappropriate for his protruding belly.
This uniform was the kind that most people wore in high school—it was loose sports attire, but his beer belly made the uniform jut out.
At that mont, the man was holding his phone with earphones on, laughing and saying to the person in the video, “Mom, I’ll be ho soon. Today, the teacher praised at school; I ranked first in class!”
“Tonight I want to eat dumplings!”
…
Listening to the man’s video chat with his mother, the people around glanced at the man, their expressions rather… aningful.
At his age, still going to school?
And… that must be a high school uniform.
For a while, although nobody spoke explicitly, they were whispering and pointing fingers, treating the man as though he were part of a special group.
However, after hanging up the phone, the man looked around apologetically, his eyes full of embarrassnt.
But… he was used to such scenes.
After all, they were all strangers, so what did it matter?
Chen Cang watched the middle-aged man’s behavior from the sidelines, sowhat puzzled.
Could it be… that he was soone with cognitive developntal issues?
But when the man turned around and caught Chen Cang’s eye, nodding with a smile,
Chen Cang was taken aback because he saw in the man’s eyes a spark of intelligence and cleverness, a vibrant look; this… was not the sa as that of the others, and his facial expressions were quite normal.
However, Chen Cang needed to change lines, so he simply got off the bus.
This incident, for Chen Cang, was initially insignificant.
In the afternoon, he went to the health commission, got the paperwork signed by the staff, and then visited Qin Yongyi on the way.
Seeing Chen Cang arrive, Qin Yongyi also nodded with a smile.
“Little Chen is here, please sit.” He then hurriedly asked his secretary to brew so good tea for Chen Cang.
Chen Cang greeted him with a call of ‘Uncle’.
The two of them chatted about family and other casual topics.
Speaking of it, Qin Yongyi’s job wasn’t very busy; he was mainly responsible for foreign aid and exchanges. Normally, there weren’t any big issues, and his subordinates handled the minor ones.
It was only when Austar visited that Qin Yongyi personally took charge of hosting him.
Then, the two discussed the upcoming World Society of Digestive Surgery event.
Qin Yongyi whispered mysteriously, “Little Chen, if you can join this surgery society, it would be greatly beneficial for you.”
“This type of organization, which our national health bodies are also joining, has high national recognition and holds considerable value. If you can join, it will greatly aid your future developnt!”
After that, Qin Yongyi discussed many things with Chen Cang, from talent reserve strategies to major academic recognition programs such as the Yangtze Scholars and the Millions Talent Project…
Basically, he was telling Chen Cang to seize every opportunity he could.
When leaving, Qin Yongyi took several boxes of tea from a drawer: “Take these ho to drink; they were gifts to , and I can’t finish them.”
Chen Cang initially declined, but eventually accepted them.
That evening, after returning ho, Chen Cang made a special dinner.
He spent a sweet and warm night with Qin Yue.
Life went on.
Ma Yuehui and Austar hit it off well, and during a conversation with Austar, Chen Cang was surprised to find Austar’s classic London accent tinged with a Beijing flavor!
It was truly a laughable yet endearing situation.
However, most importantly, the collaboration between the two flourished, buoyed by the support of He Zhiqian and the general surgery team.
Together, they identified several common surgical missteps that could lead to bile duct injuries!
This was undoubtedly a surprising discovery for everyone involved.
They quickly summoned Chen Cang to help break down the issues and find solutions.
Over the next couple of days, through the tireless efforts of the team, they successfully completed the project.
Everyone was a bit thrilled; after all… this was a truly aningful solution that could realistically help many people.
Furthermore, publishing a paper in “The Lancet” should be a breeze!
In the evening, they took Austar out for so street-side barbecue to celebrate.
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