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Now reading: Chapter 241 - 241 184 Parting Ways2 from Reborn in the 70s: Pampered by Regiment Commander, a Drama novel by Zhao Nuannuan.

241: Chapter 184: Parting Ways_2 241: Chapter 184: Parting Ways_2 Old Master Zhou, feigning interest in the newspaper, gave a light cough and said, “I heard Song Xiaoming’s eldest daughter-in-law is pregnant with twins.

Sigh, Old Song is about to beco a great-grandfather!”

Song Xiaoming is Song Xiaoyu’s brother; Old Song, of course, refers to Song Xiaoyu’s father, who is about the sa age as Old Master Zhou and was of a similar rank before both retired.

Now they spend their days leisurely at ho, reading newspapers, playing chess—Old Song is an old chess buddy of Old Master Zhou.

As for Old Madam Zhou and Old Madam Song, they’ve been old sisters all their lives.

However, the difference between won and n is that won are always comparing—comparing their husbands’ ranks when they were young, their sons’ achievents after having them, who beca grandparents first, and now, whose grandchildren have grown up, they begin to compete over who becos a great-grandparent first…

Old Master Zhou’s remark was clearly a reminder to Old Madam Zhou that you can only hold a great-grandchild if you have a granddaughter-in-law, which would straighten your back in front of Old Madam Song!

True to his intention, his words caused Old Madam Zhou to imdiately lose her montum, and after a while, she waved at Zhou Mikang, “Move aside, I need to use the phone!”

“Yes!” Zhou Mikang quickly moved to one side, attentively placing the phone on Old Madam Zhou’s lap.

She simply gave him a look.

She had never seen this stubborn grandson so concerned about soone else’s business.

Otherwise, why would that stubborn boy co to ask her for help?

Old Madam Zhou intended to take advantage of this opportunity to properly sort him out—when would she get another chance to enjoy such a mont?

If Regintal Chief Tongzi knew what Old Madam Zhou was thinking, who knows what he would feel about it.

Anyway, from the next day on, Song Xiaoyu, although still not too enthusiastic about Chuxia, had officially begun to teach her.

Nudging her, she placed three books in front of Chuxia with the demand that Chuxia be randomly tested in a month, and if she scored over 80, she could move on to the next stage of learning.

Of course, Song Xiaoyu also said that with this pace, Chuxia could finish five years’ worth of courses in just one year.

Whether she could et this requirent or not was up to her fate.

Chuxia was thrilled, thinking that if she finished five years’ worth of courses in one year, she could skip directly to pursuing her Master’s or Doctorate, couldn’t she?

Of course, she only dared to think about it; if she asked out loud, she guessed Song Xiaoyu might slap her face with a book until it swelled.

The dical team’s test scores were also out.

Although Chuxia hadn’t spent much ti in the team to attend classes these past two months, she still achieved the second-best score in the entire team.

The first was naturally Wu Jingbo’s.

The results of others were posted, and their assignnts would be revealed three days later.

This batch of dical trainees was considered a pilot program, adopting the thod of the experienced teaching the rookies.

This ant that after basic training, excellent doctors and nurses from Division A would select their apprentices, ticulously instruct them for a year, and then they would begin internships assigned to various dical units.

Those who qualified would beco official mbers; those who did not would be sent ho.

Fortunately, in this exam, there were no students who failed; next, it was ti for the masters to pick their apprentices.

Whether the students would focus on dicine or nursing was based on the comprehensive evaluation of their regular test performances and the results of this exam.

After all, it was not a matter of simply choosing whatever they wanted to learn.

Three days later, Zeng ili appeared in front of everyone with a stack of papers.

She glanced around at the excited yet anxious faces, her eyes slightly red.

After three months of daily companionship, she was reluctant to part with them.

“At ease!”

“Attention!”

“After I read the list, the Won’s dical Team will be temporarily disbanded.

Of course, this isn’t a real dissolution, but a process for everyone to learn knowledge and skills.

I hope that when our dical unit officially joins the troops in a year, every one of you standing here today will be a part of it!

No matter how many students are recruited in the future, you are all unique because you are the first batch—or possibly, the last batch.

With the news I just received, A dical University has already started enrolling students this year.

So starting next year, there may no longer be this kind of training format.

That ans you are unique!

This form of training is only for the strong.

You must complete what others learn in five years, in two to three years.

So I can tell you certainly that when you beco official one day, it ans you are the strongest!”

“Clap, clap, clap…”

Zeng ili’s words were so motivating that the applause from this small group of one hundred people sounded louder than that of a larger group of five hundred!

Next was the reading of nas and scores, and who had been claid by which doctor or nurse—well, ‘claid’ was probably the only word to describe it—and it was one-on-one.

Liu ijun, who got along very well with Chuxia, was to beco an assistant nurse, and Zhang Erniu, as expected, also beca an assistant nurse.

Qiao Ningyi, Yang Xiaoli, Lin ngran, and Qu Xiaojing were to be assistant doctors.

Yuan ngng, Qi Jihong, and Sun Shangi were to beco assistant nurses.

Including Chuxia in the count, the ratio of dical to nursing was exactly 5:5.

Among the ten classes, this was a class with relatively good results.

Not having reached the expected goal, Liu ijun was sowhat depressed.

Chuxia gently patted her back, without saying a word, as any comfort at this ti seed insincere.

Silent encouragent was what the other person needed most.

As for Zhang Erniu, she was thrilled just to be staying.

So when it was announced that soone had chosen her, her smile reached her ears.

Seeing her like this, Liu ijun’s gloomy mood brightened sowhat, and she said to Chuxia with a smile, “Actually, being a nurse is quite good.

At least I have a chance to beco a head nurse; you don’t.”

(To be continued.

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