Realizing her opportunity to learn had arrived.
Mu Yao did not hesitate for a mont. She handed over the patient she had almost finished treating to a fellow alumnus.
She then quickly walked toward Chen Mu.
Behind Mu Yao.
Her peers looked at her with envy in their eyes.
Envy that at such a critical mont, Mu Yao could still be called by na by Dr. Chen.
This indicated that in such tis, Mu Yao was Chen Mu’s first choice.
This was recognition from a senior, affirming a junior’s professional abilities.
But there was no jealousy.
Among this group of interns from Hai City University of Traditional dicine, each one highly acknowledged Mu Yao’s competence.
As the best among them, it was natural for Mu Yao to earn Dr. Chen’s trust and recognition first.
There was absolutely no issue with this.
"Professor Yan’s condition is a bit dire."
"I’ll report the acupuncture points next, and you will perform the needling."
"The most important thing is, there must not be a single mistake, can you manage that?"
When Chen Mu said this.
He himself was not entirely confident.
Making no mistakes.
Such a seemingly simple requirent in Chen Mu’s view, he was confident he could et it.
But the issue was...
This requirent was not for Chen Mu himself at the mont.
It was for Mu Yao.
Despite Chen Mu’s belief that Mu Yao would surely beco an excellent traditional Chinese dicine practitioner, it wasn’t yet the ti.
Whether Mu Yao could et his demands.
Chen Mu had so doubts in his heart.
But faced with Chen Mu’s sowhat apprehensive gaze.
Mu Yao smiled and nodded: "Okay, Dr. Chen, I promise there won’t be any mistakes."
Just a few seconds earlier.
Chen Mu hadn’t completely trusted Mu Yao yet.
But after Mu Yao said this.
Chen Mu inexplicably cald his own nerves.
He began to report the acupuncture points.
The other lab coats, who temporarily did not have patients, couldn’t help but look over.
Even if they’re not the ones performing, they can still learn a lot by watching.
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"Isn’t it, can Mu Yao really handle this? I saw that Professor Yan’s fingers have been pierced through by the acupuncture needles!"
"Goodness, this ridiculous procedure, and Dr. Chen isn’t even stopping it?"
"Mu Yao’s amateur acupuncture skills might end up harming Professor Yan, right?!"
"???"
"I’m getting secondhand embarrassnt again, please, those of you who don’t understand, stop comnting. Dr. Mu hasn’t made any mistakes."
"Though the fingers are pierced through, there’s no bleeding, which ans Dr. Mu is stimulating the right points."
"Just a pierced finger, and so many people are calling Dr. Mu incompetent. If you saw the basic procedures of the acupuncture departnt at the Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital, wouldn’t that scare you more?!"
"What kind of procedures do they have in the hospital acupuncture departnt? I’ve never been, can soone explain?"
"To put it simply, when inserting head needles, half of the acupuncture needle usually goes into the patient’s head."
"Isn’t the structure of the human brain very complex? Wouldn’t this head acupuncture surely cause problems? If soone’s acupuncture skills aren’t great, won’t bits of the brain co out along with the needle?"
"I’m just hiding in the restroom, slacking off watching a live stream, why are you all scaring like this! Now I feel our company’s restroom is chilly and eerie, boohoo..."
"..."
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Chen Mu reported the acupuncture points rapidly, one after another.
Although Mu Yao was alone.
She kept up with Chen Mu’s speed entirely.
Every needle she inserted was fast, precise, and decisive.
The surrounding intern doctors, though they already had a preliminary understanding of Mu Yao’s abilities.
Still, seeing this scene, they were all shocked.
"Doesn’t Mu Yao even need to think?"
"I thought such needling speed was exclusive to senior traditional Chinese dicine practitioners like Dr. Chen, yet we, this group of interns, can have it too?"
"Isn’t there a possibility that Mu Yao is just different from us ordinary interns."
"Mu Yao in our school’s postgraduate program is akin to being the top of her class, it’s normal that we can’t compete with Mu Yao, right?"
"Let tell you sothing discouraging, although Mu Yao is already very impressive, when compared to Dr. Chen at similar ages, the gap is still enormous."
"You say that, but why don’t you ntion that the only difference between and Professor Liu is just a few decades!"
"Makes sense, by that logic, the only difference between and Hua Tuo is a few thousand years."
Chen Mu, who was continuing to report the acupuncture points: "..."
Can he drive out these noisy interns?
They’re really quite noisy!
*****
In the blink of an eye.
Another three minutes passed.
When the five ambulances from the 120 ergency service arrived.
The dical staff carried stretchers upstairs and were visibly stunned for a mont upon seeing the room full of white coats.
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"Ergency dical personnel: What’s the deal here, there are already so many doctors present, why did you still call for an ambulance?"
"This is killing with laughter, I actually saw confusion in the eyes of these dical staff, feeling like they don’t even know what to do."
"Don’t say it, you really shouldn’t say it..."
"I’m dying laughing, there’s even a dical staff mber who couldn’t hide his emotions after seeing so many white coats and backed out to check the door number!"
"Hahaha!!!! Is he suspecting he ca to the wrong place?!"
"..."
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After hearing the commotion, Chen Mu.
Focused on the white coat at the forefront and pointed to Professor Yan who was receiving treatnt, saying, "This one and the child over there are the most serious, please take these two to the ambulance first."
Ergency dical staff: "..."
Seeing Professor Yan covered with densely packed silver needles.
Almost turning into a porcupine, he was unusually perplexed, "Excuse , doctor, are there any precautions we should take when moving this patient?"
It seed like he was worried Chen Mu might not understand his question.
After a pause in his tone.
This white coat continued, "Apologies, this is the first ti we’ve encountered a situation with on-the-scene traditional Chinese dicine, not sure what to do with the silver needles on the patient afterward, nor if the previous treatnts might conflict with us administering dications like adrenaline."
Chen Mu chuckled and shook his head, saying, "There’s no conflict, you can treat this professor like you would any regular patient."
Ergency dical staff: "..."
If not for the live streaming cara recording.
Right at that mont.
He genuinely felt the urge to curse.
He couldn’t even comprehend.
How this smiling school doctor could calmly say such a thing.
The patient was nearly a porcupine.
How could he suggest treating a porcupine-like patient as just an ordinary one?
Facing the ergency dical staff’s staring eyes.
Chen Mu scratched his nose sowhat awkwardly.
After a brief helplessness, he attempted to say, "Once the dication is given, you can just pull out the silver needles."
"How about this, I’ll send an intern to follow and help you remove the needles?"
The ergency dical staff nodded, beginning to move the five most critical patients Chen Mu had pointed out.
Mu Yao then.
Instinctively wanted to follow the ergency dical staff out.
From Mu Yao’s perspective.
Professor Yan just now was soone she and Dr. Chen both needled.
The most suitable person for removing needles would naturally be...
Mu Yao had only taken two steps when soone pulled her white coat from behind.
Mu Yao turned back, sowhat confused.
Seeing that the person who stopped her was Chen Mu, who didn’t even look at her.
Chen Mu said, "Guo Yilong, didn’t you just say you need an opportunity for improvent? You go with the ambulance."
"Huh?" Guo Yilong never dread that such a task would fall upon him.
Standing there.
In utter confusion.
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