Accidentally Married to the Big Shot-Chapter 49 - He Also Came
Chapter 49: Chapter 49 He Also Came
Bi Yuanhang smiled at Su Meixi and then explained, “I came here for training.”
He then showed his student ID.
Su Meixi looked closely and noticed they were in the same advanced class.
“You… are also studying Chinese medicine?” she asked.
Bi Yuanhang explained, “Yes, after I left Feng City, I got into a medical school in Xin Jia Country which also offers Chinese medicine, so I specialized in that.”
Su Meixi remembered that he had always wanted to be a doctor, so it seemed his dream hadn’t changed.
Bi Yuanhang looked at her joyfully, “Xiao Xi, I didn’t expect you to study medicine too.”
Was it because of his influence?
Su Meixi hurriedly said, “I filled it out randomly when I was choosing my majors.”
But Bi Yuanhang was still happy, his eyes shining.
Seeing the look in his eyes, Su Meixi felt weird. To avoid any misunderstanding, she quickly grabbed her suitcase and returned to her room.
…
About 30 people came for this advanced training, all core doctors sent from major hospitals, most of them over 35 years old, with Su Meixi and Bi Yuanhang being among the younger ones.
On the first day of classes, they held a small welcome ceremony in the hospital classroom, where each person had to go up and introduce themselves.
A beautiful woman always attracts attention, and although Su Meixi dressed modestly and just put on some lipstick to brighten her complexion, she still drew quite a bit of attention.
After her self-introduction, the people sitting around her became curious.
“What’s your professional title?”
“What’s your main focus usually?”
“You’re so young, how did your hospital decide to send you here? Doesn’t City Third Hospital have several impressive doctors?”
Su Meixi felt that, although these people seemed enthusiastic, their eyes were full of skepticism, probably wondering if she had pulled some strings to get there for training.
Still, she answered everyone’s questions confidently and professionally, which quieted them down for the time being.
After the ceremony, the formal lessons began.
The morning class on the complex and profound theories of Chinese medicine particularly about cold-damage was hard. Although she had studied the basics in college and had some exposure, lack of practice and time had made her forget a lot.
She found it very challenging and didn’t understand everything.
Worse still, just before the class was dismissed, Professor Chen asked her a question, “This student, could you explain the issue we just discussed…”
Su Meixi stood up and answered hesitantly.
Professor Chen was dissatisfied and scolded her, “How can you attend my lecture with this level of understanding? If you’re the same next time, I’ll have to ask you to leave!”
Su Meixi felt so wronged she almost cried.
She had never been reprimanded like this during her school years.
After class, while everyone else rushed to lunch, she just sat in the classroom, biting her pen.
While staring at the learning materials, someone approached her.
“Xiao Xi.” Bi Yuanhang sat down next to her.
“Xiao Xi, which part did you not quite understand? Do you need me to explain it to you?”
Su Meixi glanced at him.
She remembered in junior high, when she initially couldn’t grasp physics, it was Bi Yuanhang who had explained it to her and helped her understand.
She scoffed, gathering her stuff while asking, “Do you think you’re really that great?”
“Xiao Xi,” Bi Yuanhang pressed down on her materials, preventing her from packing up, and asked, “Are you still angry about my sudden departure back then? I had my reasons at that time.”
“Let go,” Su Meixi said.
“I won’t let go. I want to help you, just like before.”
Su Meixi was already very irritable, and Bi Yuanhang bringing up the past at this time…
She had suffered for a long time after he left, feeling unworthy of being cherished or loved, thinking that everyone would leave her without a word.
She grabbed the water from the table and splashed it on Bi Yuanhang’s face.
Bi Yuanhang stood frozen.
Su Meixi pulled out her materials and added coolly, “Bi Yuanhang, thank you for your help back then. If you want to repay me, you can ask for something material. Other than that, don’t bring it up again; I have a boyfriend.”
After speaking, she picked up her things and went to the cafeteria.
…
In the morning, they attended classes in the classroom, and in the afternoon, the trainees were assigned to various departments of the Guang City Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital to learn, since practical experience better facilitated mastery of knowledge.
Unfortunately for Su Meixi, she was assigned to Professor Chen’s group.
Professor Chen glanced at her and recognized her as the young female doctor who had been scolded that morning, so he did not have a good impression of her.
Professor Chen was mainly responsible for using traditional Chinese medicine in combination with Western medicine to treat various complex and challenging conditions,
including detoxification.
While administering acupuncture, Professor Chen explained the procedure to the trainees; after completing the acupuncture, he let the trainees practice it themselves.
Su Meixi found theoretical concepts somewhat difficult to grasp. However, when it came to practical exercises, she excelled; she had always enjoyed reading, and many aspects of traditional Chinese medicine were interconnected.
Seeing that Su Meixi performed reasonably well in acupuncture, Professor Chen’s opinion of her slightly changed.
All the doctors who were able to study here were no ordinary people; they definitely had their strengths, and as of now, Su Meixi stood out because of her good attitude towards learning and her lack of fussiness.
…
Nighttime.
After a day of learning, Su Meixi returned to the dormitory arranged by the hospital.
The dormitory environment was not very good—it was a double room, but it did have individual wardrobes and desks.
The woman living with Su Meixi was about 40 years old; she had children and would video call them as soon as she got to the dormitory. After chatting with her children, she would talk to her husband, and after her husband, her mother-in-law.
Su Meixi did not quite understand this kind of family bond, as she had no one to video call.
Classmates?
Forget it, after graduation everyone became busy with their own lives, and they drifted apart without frequent contact.
Husband?
Gu Wei would be an option, but his phone was unreachable.
She walked to the balcony and tried to contact Gu Wei again.
Still unreachable.
It had already been more than a week; no matter how urgent the matter, he should have called to check in, right?
Su Meixi felt that familiar feeling of being left behind creeping up again.
He wouldn’t just leave and never come back, right?
Whenever Su Meixi was upset, she would have wild thoughts. She imagined Gu Wei returning after five years with a beautiful woman, telling her his insomnia was cured and that this woman was his true love, demanding back the identity of Mrs. Gu.
Then she imagined him, like the character Old K in “Soldier Assault,” taking on a terrifying mission in the army, getting injured, losing his memory, and no longer remembering her. When she found him, his first words would be, “Miss, you look somewhat familiar, have we met somewhere before…”
It was Sister Wang from the same dormitory who pulled Su Meixi back from her worrying thoughts.
“Xiao Su, I ordered two cups of milk tea; here’s one for you.”
Su Meixi was momentarily stunned before accepting the milk tea, “Thank you, Sister Wang.”
“Why so polite? We’re away from home now; we need to eat and drink well, sweet things make for a good mood.” Sister Wang had a round face and a plump figure, clearly a person who enjoyed a blessed life and was generous with sharing her love.
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Seeing Su Meixi’s distracted expression, she asked, “Are you upset because Professor Chen scolded you today? How about I explain today’s key points to you?”
“Yes, please.” Su Meixi was very grateful.
Sister Wang, a graduate from a prestigious medical school and a top student, understood many concepts at a glance and could explain them effortlessly.
After explaining, she encouraged Su Meixi, “You’re still young; with dedication, you’ll surely become an expert over time.”
Su Meixi replied, “Sister Wang, so can you.”
Sister Wang laughed heartily, “I don’t have such lofty ambitions; when I have time, I just want to play with my children, be a big kid myself, haha.”
…
The next morning.
Su Meixi arrived at the classroom.
The tutor had said the day before that during this period, everyone should sit in their seats from the previous day, which were also labeled with nametags.
Right away, Su Meixi saw a cup of coffee placed on her desk.
Who bought it?