Chapter 184: 【184】Farewell
Wu Lixuan swallowed the porridge one by one without speaking.
"Do you two share the same secret?"
This voice? Wu Lixuan raised her head, and she saw the younger brother Huang, and exclaimed, "Why are you here?"
Huang Zhilei stood behind Cao Yong and helped his glasses frame: "Why can\'t I be here?"
"She\'s going to bring you claypot rice." Wu Lixuan was anxious for her hair.
"I passed by, I don\'t know, I\'ll go back to the duty room to eat later." Huang Zhilei replied.
So this person passed by and listened here. Wu Lixuan turned her face. Like Xie Wanying, she hates others digging up their secrets because she doesn\'t like being sympathetic. Girls who have worked hard all the way through themselves do not need to gain sympathy from others.
Seeing Wu Lixuan\'s strange expression, Cao Yong thought about her red eyes just now, thinking that something must have happened to her. Xie Wanying, who ran to deliver claypot rice to Senior Brother Huang, received another call from Senior Brother Cao.
"You come back to the department in two days. I\'ll go to work at that time, and I\'ll teach you to tie knots."
"Thank you, brother."
Two days later, after the injection, Wu Lixuan was fine with her fever, but she had to return to her hometown to work.
Xie Wanying took her to the train station, and the two hugged when they parted.
"I\'ll come back to see you when I have time." Wu Lixuan wrote a novel to each other, "I\'m coming back now, knowing that you\'re not free to be a doctor, I\'ll come to you rather than you to me."
Xie Wanying felt very guilty, and even when her friends came, she couldn\'t accompany them to go shopping in the capital.
"It\'s all my fault, I\'m not used to the north, I can\'t play when I\'m sick, it has nothing to do with you." After speaking, Wu Lixuan grabbed her hand and frowned, wondering if she should tell her what senior Cao asked her in private. .
"Is something wrong?" Xie Wanying asked, realizing that she had something to hide.
The train ticket gate is open. "It\'s alright." Wu Lixuan turned around to pick up her luggage, took two steps back and said to her, "You, Senior Brother Cao, are good people."
Senior brother has always been a good person. Xie Wanying smiled.
I don\'t know if Faxiao understood what she meant, and Wu Lixuan, who didn\'t know what to say or not, walked to the ticket gate.
Putting her toes on her toes, watching her best friend since childhood disappear into the crowd, Xie Wanying felt a sense of loss in her heart. When she was a primary school student, it brought her a warm hometown atmosphere. Homeland is a special emotion that no one can give up.
miss home?
I really think about it, even if the teachers and classmates here are very good.
After sending off her friends, Xie Wanying went back to the school dormitory to flip through the book. Tomorrow, she will go back to the neurosurgery trainee on the sixth day of the sixth day. Need to hurry up. With the start of school in two days, I\'m afraid I won\'t have the opportunity to train in the hospital all day for a while.
National Association of Chinese Medical Association Hospital, according to the holiday arrangement, it will officially go to work on the eighth day. It\'s just that the nature of the doctor\'s position is different from other industries, and people still have to be scheduled during holidays.
On the sixth and seventh days of the first lunar month, according to the requirements of each department, some people come back early and some come back late. Like neurosurgery, it is scheduled that on the sixth day of the sixth day of the sixth year, you need to collectively return to work for ward rounds and adjust rest and work status. On the seventh day of the first day, some surgeries were delayed due to the Spring Festival.
Senior brother informs you that you have to go back to the department before eight o\'clock to listen to the shift.
After eating breakfast and exercising in the morning, Xie Wanying arrived at the neurosurgery before 7:30.
In the ward, the doctors and nurses who came back to work were all busy.
(end of this chapter)