Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 2017: Dominance

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Chapter 2017: 2017: Dominance

The others listened to her speak, falling silent quietly.

Huang Zhilei stealthily glanced at Cao Yong’s expression: Senior Cao, are you this incredible?

As far as he knew, Cao Yong didn’t have a knack for calculations; his strengths didn’t lie there.

Xie Wanying wasn’t sure if Senior Cao had this calculating talent, but she could supplement with her own visible evidence: "Doctor Song can help at that time."

That lazy cat Song had the capability. The problem is, lazy cat Song is indeed lazy, and Huang Zhilei doubted how much effort he was willing to put in. Thinking about these surgical plans is extremely brain-draining.

Holding the phone, Song Xueling remained silent and appeared slightly reserved.

Criticized by predecessors as a lazy cat, it might be more accurate to say he was conservative by nature and lacked the courage that Cao Yong and Xie Wanying exhibited, unburdened and fearless.

Doctor Hu, sitting behind, and Mr. Liu, standing, sensed some anomaly. Mr. Liu immediately grew tense: "Doctor—"

"Let’s admit the patient first," Cao Yong instructed.

His tone was as steady as a mountain, like Buddha’s five fingers pressing down, instantly calming the chaos and unease at the scene.

Exuding authority is crucial for becoming a medical boss.

Younger doctors have quite a gap in this regard compared to teachers.

Song Xueling’s expression grew solemn following Cao Yong’s words. He put down the phone and walked out to find a nurse to arrange a bed for the patient.

Xie Wanying noticed the phone wasn’t properly hung up, picked it up, and heard Senior Cao speaking on the other end.

"Yingying, thank you," Cao Yong said.

The ability to persuade the patient to get admitted for examination was a significant accomplishment. He entrusted this task to her later on, and indeed, it was the right choice.

"Senior, why are you thanking me?" Xie Wanying shyly replied in a low voice, "You’re the amazing one, not me. I was just explaining things to the family based on the groundwork you laid."

He might have a similar surgical idea, but it definitely wasn’t as specific as the method she mentioned earlier. Only the details can move people. You could say she thought ahead of him.

"Let’s have lunch together," Cao Yong suggested.

Senior wanted to treat her to lunch again. Xie Wanying smiled and said, "I promised to shop for groceries and cook for senior fellow student Li, agreed to accompany her."

Alright, it was Li Xiaobing, the pregnant lady, who intercepted him, so Cao Yong temporarily yielded today.

After hanging up the phone, she saw the nurse coming to take Teacher Hu to the hospital bed. Mr. Liu rushed to the counter below to handle admission procedures and payments. Xie Wanying walked out and saw Doctor Song at the nurse’s station writing up medical orders swiftly.

"I’m sorry to trouble you, Doctor Song," Xie Wanying said apologetically, thinking how she abruptly pulled him in from his break, "Let me buy you breakfast. What would you like to eat, Doctor Song?"

Dr. Xie has always been kind to him. Song Xueling raised an eyebrow and casually replied, "Anything."

Anyway, Dr. Xie would definitely get him the tastiest meal.

Knowing Doctor Song quite liked KFC, Xie Wanying headed to the KFC at the hospital entrance to buy a double burger and fries to bring back.

At noontime, Huang Zhilei came down from the operating room and saw a few leftover packets of ketchup on Cao Yong’s office coffee table, immediately guessing who had eaten KFC, but puzzled, "Who bought him KFC?"

If Song Xueling bought it himself, he wouldn’t leave it here at Cao Yong’s place to eat; he’d take it home.

Turning to look for people, Huang Zhilei realized Song Xueling’s traces had disappeared long ago, causing him to put his hands on his hips and grumble twice: "Hope he didn’t trick my younger sister into buying KFC for him."