Chapter 1171: 【1171】The senior leadership of Guo Zhi Hospital is coming
In the ward, only ICU dical staff, relevant departnt doctors, and direct family mbers with special permission were allowed to stay.
Everyone then saw Zhang Huayao and Zhang Shuping, the uncle and nephew, standing face to face.
Initially, people thought Zhang Huayao was consoling his nephew. But those passing by soon realized, he wasn’t—Boss Zhang was scolding soone.
“What did you just ask to do?” Zhang Huayao questioned his nephew.
Zhang Shuping lowered his head in guilt, like an ostrich trying to bury itself into the ground.
“You’re soone who aims to be a doctor, and at that mont, you cried out for the doctor?”
“I’m sorry, Uncle. I panicked a little at the ti.”
“Read more books,” Zhang Huayao told his nephew.
Aspiring doctors, panicking—what for? If you’ve got the energy to panic, why not pick up a dical textbook and study harder?
Uncle Zhang, the Boss, always spoke with ruthless bluntness. Zhang Shuping could only adjust his ntal resilience to endure it.
“How will Grandma be?” Zhang Shuping asked, worried about his unconscious grandmother.
“Didn’t I just tell you to go read more books? And now you’re asking ?” Zhang Huayao’s gray eyes squinted at his nephew.
Seeing how this man treated his lovingly spoiled nephew, others felt like fleeing with their heads in their hands. Imagine the poor folks working in Guozhi Ergency under this man—pitiful indeed.
Sentintality in speech ans nothing compared to action—that appeared to be Boss Zhang’s motto for getting things done.
Ring-ring-ring, a phone rang.
Seeing his uncle pick up the call to get back to work, Zhang Shuping returned to his grandmother’s bedside. Following his uncle’s advice, he picked up a dical textbook to study hard.
Pulling out his phone and seeing it was a call from Guozhi’s leadership, Zhang Huayao pressed the answer button.
“Director Zhang, how’s your mother’s condition?”
“Director Liang, my mother’s surgery just finished, and she’s now in the ICU. I’ll probably need a few days before I can return to the Ergency Departnt. I’ve already instructed my colleagues to handle things carefully in my absence. If anything cos up, just call .”
“I’m on my way back and happened to pass by Guoxie. I thought I’d stop by to check on your mother,” Director Liang said.
The Director of Guozhi was here.
Xie Wanying, upon hearing the news, could only hear the chaos erupting outside.
Among the group of dical students interning at Guoxie, it was as if a pot had exploded. So of Guoxie’s dical students were graduate students and doctoral candidates cultivated by Guozhi, rotating through different specialties at Guoxie. Others, a significant number of them, were already eyeing a future with Guozhi instead of staying at Guoxie after graduation.
It was only at this mont that Xie Wanying realized so of her classmates—whether they were surgery-focused or internal dicine-focused—aspired to join Guozhi. What surprised her was that so individuals, such as Feng Yicong from Zhao Zhaowei’s dormitory, suddenly revealed that they were aiming for Guozhi’s cardiology departnt. Apparently, Zhao Zhaowei himself entertained the sa idea, hoping to avoid the nepotism rumors that followed him at Guoxie due to his grandfather. Moving to Guozhi would be more suitable.
More daring dical students, during such crucial monts, would deliberately show up to catch a glimpse of Guozhi’s Director. If they were lucky, they could exchange greetings, leaving a good impression on a potential future leader at their desired workplace.
Zhao Zhaowei and Feng Yicong ran over to the ICU during their lunch break, their footsteps echoing loudly. Following them, Li Qi’an trailed along to join the excitent.
For those interested in cardiology, it was obvious—Guozhi’s technical expertise was stronger, making it an ideal first choice for these students.
“Yingying, are you in the ICU right now?” Zhao Zhaowei called Xie Wanying to inquire about developnts. “Has Teacher Lu regained consciousness?”
“Teacher Lu hasn’t woken up yet,” Xie Wanying inford him.
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