Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 2108: Special Instructions
During the Spring Festival, many relatives and friends need to be visited. Her mother might get scolded by her father if she takes her younger brother and leaves. Sun Rongfang could only bring her son to the Capital early to visit friends and her daughter before returning home for the New Year.
Buying train tickets is the hardest during the Spring Festival. Fortunately, her childhood friend had the ability to reserve round-trip train tickets in advance.
Zhai Yunsheng, as an industry leader, encouraged the neurosurgery juniors: "This is a great era, and our medical exchanges with the international community are increasing. When I was studying medicine, I wasn’t as fortunate as you to be able to share in global medical achievements anytime. You are standing on the shoulders of giants, developing yourselves, and the future will only get better. Internationally, neurosurgery has always been a key area, and our domestic business is also aligning internationally. Just look at Fang Ze; the number of patients is increasing, and the business scope is expanding. Once Guoxie Neurosurgery moves to the new surgical building, there will be many opportunities, and each of you will have the chance to become a leader."
The senior’s optimistic prediction of the future energized the juniors. The young people exchanged glances, unable to hide their stirred emotions.
Zhai Yunsheng didn’t forget to inquire about Xie Wanying’s wishes on behalf of his nephew: "Which department do you want to work in after graduation?" 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎
Everyone there perked up their ears to listen.
Will the junior sister say it? Huang Zhilei wondered.
The light in Song Xueling’s brown eyes quietly turned around: As far as he knew, long ago, Tao Zhijie had tried to pry it out, and Dr. Xie wouldn’t say it.
"Teacher Zhai, which department do you think is good for a medical student to work in after graduation?" Xie Wanying asked.
"You’re asking me?" Zhai Yunsheng was countered by her and had to admit she was smart, making a double-edged comment, "I’m a neurosurgeon, and I definitely hope that excellent graduates all come to my department."
After saying this, he looked again to see what his nephew had to say.
"This depends on which department you like; interest comes first," Cao Yong said, decisively adhering to the agreement between himself and the Old Naughty Boy.
His nephew treated the girl he liked with meticulous gentleness. Zhai Yunsheng smiled and said no more.
The main reason for having this meal tonight was the fear that this girl might have been discouraged by his nephew’s performance in the afternoon. It seems fine now. This child has strong psychological resilience and the potential to be a future leader. Leaders are not divided by gender, only by mental strength.
To put it, his nephew should have shown this ability earlier.
Even though Xie Wanying didn’t know why Uncle Zhai invited her for dinner, she could vaguely feel Uncle Zhai’s concern for her on behalf of Senior Cao.
Uncle Zhai spoke elegantly, with excellent demeanor, making others feel like they were basking in a spring breeze.
At least half of Senior Cao’s temperament was similar to Uncle Zhai’s.
Xie Wanying could imagine the Cao Family being like Uncle Zhai and Senior Cao.
They were almost finished eating, and everyone got up to leave.
Xie Wanying received some special instructions from Uncle Zhai.
"If there are any problems that are difficult to solve or any confusion, whether in studies or in life, you can ask your Senior Cao." Zhai Yunsheng pointed to his nephew, assuring her she could rely on him, "If your Senior Cao can’t solve it, he can come and ask me. Never keep problems to yourself and tough them out."
Listening to Zhai Yunsheng’s last sentence, it was clear he’d heard some earlier news about her.
Uh-huh. Xie Wanying nodded affirmatively to the big leader’s words.
Everyone stood in front of the hotel, seeing the senior off as he left in a taxi.
A few days later, Li Xiaobing and his mother, along with Doctor Hu, were successively discharged from the hospital.