Xin Yanjun’s heart was as unsettled as a ferry boat.
Xie Wanying was pondering how to encourage everyone to make a decision quickly; she didn’t want to see remorseful incidents caused by indecision, as she had before her rebirth.
Speaking alone might not carry enough weight; it was clearly tough to make her voice heard among the present crowd if she was the only one speaking up. Just then, another voice chid in, surprising her. It was Monitor Yue standing by her side who spoke up.
Yue Wentong’s voice was composed and reliable, at odds with his youthful appearance, carrying the mature steadiness of a student leader: "Teacher Xin, I agree with Xie Wanying’s viewpoint."
The aloof, tight-lipped class monitor stood by her side!
Xie Wanying blinked. Based on her previous understanding of Monitor Yue, he seed never to have agreed with her before. Although he was around her age, he behaved like an old man in his conduct, belonging to the 100% conservative faction.
As the child of doctors, he was well-acquainted with the healthcare industry and had already developed an old doctor’s mindset of maintaining a steady pace. Who could bla him, given the frequent dical disputes in clinical practice?
Could it be that even the monitor couldn’t stand what was happening before their eyes anymore?
Yes, he could no longer bear it. He had heard from his elders about the many professional risks faced by doctors. From the mont he t her, he was always astonished by her directness and reckless actions. He always expected her to fail and regret her actions later, yet she never had and never regretted anything.
Maybe he was wrong, and tonight was different from previous experiences. Director Tang’s words deeply disturbed his inner world. Why had he chosen to beco a doctor? Wasn’t it to prevent situations like Director Tang’s from happening? Now that he was to beco a neurosurgeon and follow Senior Cao, could he continue to learn from Director Tang’s cowardice? He could not.
It turned out his biggest flaw was not a lack of skills, but a lack of courage. He couldn’t be the kind of doctor Director Tang was. He must have courage starting now, the sa courage she had.
"Teacher Xin, please make a decision." Yue Wentong uttered these weighty words.
A leader among students speaking was evidently different from what ordinary students would say. This difference embodied the audacity to challenge the teachers above.
Just listening to the few words the monitor said, each was a heavy blow, admired by all. Xie Wanying thought, no wonder all the boys in the class considered Monitor Yue a cool guy, despite him having the nickna "Silent Gourd."
Xin Yanjun t the gaze of the two speaking students, feeling as if a stimulant had been injected into her heart, surging forth.
Xiao Yang was extrely worried, frowning at Yue Wentong who had spoken, as if complaining: How could you, the dean’s nephew, act like this? At this mont, not standing with the doctors at Xuanwu Hospital and instead encouraging Guoxie doctors to take risks? Have you never accepted the education from your family?
To this, Yue Wentong continued with a very steady tone, telling Xiao Yang: "Look back over there."
What did he an? Listening to his words, Xiao Yang turned around, suddenly realizing that Doctor Wang, who had been standing beside them, was nowhere to be seen.
See, that guy ran off. Both Xin Yanjun and Xie Wanying were montarily stunned by Doctor Wang’s disappearance. It turned out that Monitor Yue had a keen eye on people, having already noticed this developnt.
"Where’s Doctor Wang?" Xiao Yang exclaid, shocked that a colleague had quietly left in such an ergency patient situation, almost causing him to lose his eyeglass lens.
The nurse told him: "Doctor Wang said to follow Director Tang’s orders, leaving the patient here is useless. The inpatient departnt upstairs called him back; he has other patients and could only leave first. Otherwise, Doctor Xiao, what do you think should be done?"
Leave it to him? Who made him technically the attending physician? Xiao Yang felt like he had fallen into a deep pit.
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