That day, taking advantage of a break, Xie Wanying and her second senior fellow student, He Xiangyu, visited senior fellow student Li and her little baby.
After a week of treatnt, Xiao Dongliang’s condition was stable. With the doctor’s permission, the baby could spend two hours during the day in the mother’s hospital room to enhance the mother-child bond and then be sent back to the neonatal departnt for further treatnt, called the transitional phase.
They brought so things for their senior fellow student. When it cos to buying things, Xie Wanying considered herself less competent than her childhood friend or her senior fellow student. He Xiangyu had gone ho yesterday and simply bought so famous fish porridge from a well-known brand near her ho, keeping it in a thermos to bring to senior fellow student Li for nourishnt. Xie Wanying brought along a few baby face towels that she had just bought, washed, and sanitized to take to the hospital, thinking these daily necessities would be useful for her senior fellow student and the baby.
After packing everything in the bag, the two of them walked from the school dormitory to the hospital, and as they were about to reach the inpatient building, they saw a white minivan driving up slowly.
This vehicle was quite noticeable because of the large red letters printed on its side, labeling it as from Capital Fangze Hospital, indicating where it ca from.
Shortly after, they saw soone rushing out of the inpatient building.
"It’s Senior Brother Huang," He Xiangyu murmured, shrinking her neck.
Huang Zhilei apparently didn’t notice the two of them; as he rushed down, the unbuttoned part of his white coat was blown up by the wind due to his speed. Looking fair and clean with lips like lipstick, resembling a pretty young guy, Huang Zhilei ran like a sprinter. A good doctor in the clinic, each one values speed.
What made Xie Wanying and He Xiangyu curious was that they rarely saw Huang Zhilei in such a situation. He stood respectfully by the minivan, almost like an eager student waiting for a ho visit inspection from a schoolteacher.
Who was coming?
The door of the minivan opened, and a middle-aged man stepped out.
He was very tall, dressed in an unremarkable yet stylish way, wearing a moderately patterned brown fur-lined jacket with black pinstripe suit trousers. He carried a crocodile leather briefcase. His hair was neatly cut, slender fingers with neatly trimd nails, fitting the refined gentleman type, typical of the Gentleman Faction.
"It’s him..." Xie Wanying opened her mouth, inadvertently voicing her thoughts.
"Who?" He Xiangyu turned her head to ask her junior fellow student. Such a good-looking and stylish middle-aged uncle, seemingly a leader from a big hospital—how did her junior fellow student know him?
Xie Wanying was surprised because her second senior fellow student, who usually had more information than she did, didn’t know who this person was. Her second senior fellow student had wide information channels, unlike Xie Wanying, who was focused solely on academics.
Seeing her junior fellow student’s perplexity, He Xiangyu said, "I really don’t know. How could I possibly know soone from Fangze? If I needed to consult soone, it would be best to approach our teachers at Guoxie."
Guoxie is renowned as the top comprehensive Grade 3A hospital in the country, known for the excellence across its departnts. While so departnts might not have the number one reputation nationwide, generally speaking, seeking treatnt doesn’t typically require visiting the absolute top specialists and hospitals.
Insiders understand better than outsiders that the most advanced dical technology doesn’t really have much to do with being number one, as advanced dical thods are shared on dical platforms. The skills that the top-ranking hospitals and doctors possess can generally be perford by hospitals and doctors ranked within the top hundred. More importantly, does the doctor wholeheartedly take responsibility for treating the patient, and how cooperative and trusting the patient is with the doctor.
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