Chapter 399: 【399】Back to my own hospital Chapter 399: 【399】Back to my own hospital Upon receiving the order, Lau Jingyun and He Xiangyu bent over, lowered their heads, and ran quickly, rushing outside and diving into the back seat of Senior Cao’s car, continuing to bow their heads in a penitent manner.
The two following behind walked up to the car. Cao Yong opened the passenger door, let his junior sister get in, and then closed it before returning to the driver’s seat to drive off.
On the road, the atmosphere inside the car was gloomy and heavy, suffocatingly low pressure making Lau Jingyun and He Xiangyu dare not gossip about Senior Cao’s rcedes.
Glancing at Senior Cao’s stern profile, Xie Wanying earnestly reflected on his instructions.
Seeing that the three junior sisters were well-behaved, Cao Yong gripped the steering wheel firmly and stepped on the accelerator, speeding them back to Guoxie as fast as possible.
Tonight, the ergency room at Guoxie was relatively quiet in the latter half of the night. The on-duty internal and external dicine doctors had nothing to do, so they went to rest in the duty room. The Observation Room was left with only so people who could not go to the wards, receiving IV drips in the ergency room to observe their condition.
Walking from the main on-call office to the entrance of the ergency room, Zhou Junpeng yawned as he passed by the nurse’s station he saw the nurse busy with organizing dical records, so he didn’t call out.
Standing on the steps outside the door, upon seeing a rcedes turn into the main entrance, Zhou Junpeng seed to be awakened by the cool breeze from outside; his mind beca very alert.
The car ca to a steady stop at the entrance of the ergency room, and Cao Yong said to the three junior sisters inside the car, “Get out.”
It was a command, and the three of them got out of the car in succession. Lifting their heads and seeing that it really was their own hospital’s ergency room, He Xiangyu sighed deeply, feeling uneasy—who made her reek of alcohol, embarrassing herself.
Pulling a stethoscope out of his white coat pocket, Zhou Junpeng looked at the three of them and asked Cao Yong, “Teacher Cao, how are they doing? Do they need any exams?”
Cao Yong was going to park the car in a corner outside before coming over, asking from a distance, “Is the Observation Room ready?”
“I called the ergency departnt earlier; they should have it ready,” Zhou Junpeng replied.
The ergency room nurse, hearing their conversation, said, “Three beds are ready, inside the Observation Room.”
“Can you three walk? Are you able to move? Do we need to bring over a gurney or a wheelchair?” Zhou Junpeng asked with close concern for the three of them.
Seeing that Senior Zhou, who usually smiled with a sowhat reckless deanor like a Jade-faced Fox, was now looking very professional and serious, it made them feel a shiver in their scalps. Lau Jingyun and He Xiangyu thought: Suddenly being treated as patients by their seniors was very uncomfortable. Weren’t they just like professional doctors saving a bunch of people, how did they suddenly beco patients?
Xie Wanying responded to the senior, “Senior, we can walk on our own right now.”
Zhou Junpeng gave her an odd look: Hey, why does your expression look like you’re the quickest to kneel?
It wasn’t that she liked to kneel quickly, but she knew that clinical doctors making decisions couldn’t be capricious.
It didn’t matter which teacher or which senior, they wouldn’t give them a hard ti for no reason. Senior Cao was very busy, and it was impossible for him to waste Observation Room beds and to kid around with them for no good reason. Similarly, Doctor Wei from Xuanwu Hospital was the sa, as an associate senior physician, he had no ti to ss around with students for no reason.
She could understand the anxious feelings of her second senior sister when doing sothing wrong. But Senior Cao was a technical Da Niu, his insistence on having them stay for observation must be based on so kind of judgnt from his clinical experience. She remained steadfast in the idea she had always shared with Teacher Wu—that the most important thing for a doctor is professional skill. They were novices and needed to respect the professional opinions of their seniors.
“Senior sister, let’s go inside,” Xie Wanying said, turning to persuade her second senior sister.
Looking at how quickly her junior sister surrendered, He Xiangyu felt the urge to scratch her head.
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