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Chapter 1856: ?1856?It's because of her greatness



Chapter 1856: ?1856?It's because of her greatness

?? Chapter 1856 [1856] It's because of her greatness

Hearing Dr. Hu's report from a distance, Dr. Zuo Liang almost glared at the group of people with a blank eye: "Yes, the medical operation skills of these people are not high enough to attract the attention of medical students, and they are not allowed to. Do medical students walk away to learn from better doctors?

?? After receiving the look from Dr. Zuo Liang, Du Haiwei had a general idea of ??what was going on in his heart, and politely replied to Dr. Hu's words: "I'll tell you about him when I go home. He didn't come to the hospital this weekend and went home."

?? "Okay." With his reply, Dr. Hu finally felt satisfied, and led Dr. Su and others to leave.

?? When I go home and say my son, Du Haiwei will definitely not criticize his son for not learning from a better teacher, but tell his son to do this kind of thing secretly in the future to avoid being caught. Doctors have self-respect. Presumably the comparison scene at that time was so spectacular that Dr. Su was stimulated to sue. In other words, which doctor's high-level performance stimulated his son's desertion and stimulated Dr. Su's psychological imbalance. Du Haiwei was a little curious about this.

?? (Du Mengen: Dad, I'm very careful, you say I might as well say thank you classmates. She's too powerful, it's not me that attracts people's attention.)

?? Actually, Dr. Hu had similar questions, and asked Dr. Su who complained: "Which doctor did they go to see for the operation? Is it Dr. Zuo?"

?? If it was Dr. Zuo, how could she sue, Dr. Zuo is older than her. As long as Dr. Su thinks back to the face that he lost by an intern yesterday, he really doesn't want to mention it again. It is full of sadness and shame to mention it.

?? She complained to Dr. Hu, not because she wanted to complain about Dr. Zuo, but because Du Mengen's words and deeds did not take her seriously. .

??Du Mengen didn't think that she was his father's colleague and his teacher, and he didn't respect her, saying that she sucked for a long time, and when he went back to watch an intern's operation, he praised him as a genius like Song Tiancai. This allows her to establish her prestige as a teacher in front of other students in the future, without having to teach her.

?? Du Haiwei's son has always been disrespectful and should have been criticized long ago. Dr. Hu agreed with Dr. Su's point of view. Seeing that Dr. Su was unwilling to point out Xie Wanying's direction, Dr. Hu's eyes darkened: it was this person.

?? Seeing Dr. Hu's silent face, Dr. Su thought to himself that Dr. Hu would not like this Xie Wanying. After all, Dr. Hu doesn't like Song Xuelin, who is sought after by others.

?? About Xie Wanying, some rumors have been circulating in the hospital for a long time. As Du Mengen said, he was rumored to have the same talent as Song Xuelin.

??Doctor Hu is not interested in geniuses.

?? Inside the ward, Aunt Min's head stuck out and looked at Dr. Hu and the others who were talking just now.

?? "Six-bed auntie, ready for an injection." The nurse called.

?? "Hey." Aunt Min responded and walked back to the ward first.

?? After the injection, it was almost noon. Auntie Min took her mobile phone and went out to find a place to call. Looking around, I can only find that the corridor behind the fire door is relatively quiet and will not be heard by others.

?? "Hello, Bureau Zhang." Auntie Min asked the leader across the phone, "What was the surname of the person who replaced Sun Rongfang and was admitted to the medical school?"

?? "Why are you asking about this again. I said, it's long overdue. There is no one who replaces the other's achievements. It was a recommendation system back then, and it was the unanimous recommendation of everyone." Zhang Ju said.

?? (end of this chapter)


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