Fire Chief vs. Surgeon: A Tale of Relentless Pursuit-Chapter 709: It’s That Gu Cheng I Know

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Chapter 709: Chapter 709: It’s That Gu Cheng I Know

Rushing to the hospital, I arrived at the clinic’s office at the last second.

The intern had already cleaned the office; upon seeing Lu Jing, he quickly greeted me:

"Doctor Lu, good morning." 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

"Morning."

"Doctor Lu, may we start calling the numbers now?"

There were quite a few people waiting outside, and so far, the appointments had reached number 28. Even if it took only five minutes per patient, it would take two hours to finish without any breaks for water or using the restroom.

The hospital is really busy in the morning; only in the afternoon does the outpatient clinic get a little break.

Luckily, everyone was already accustomed to this.

Patients often become impatient while waiting, complaining or, even worse, cursing the hospital and the medical staff.

The most crucial part was that we couldn’t curse back, we could only endure silently.

Sometimes we would get hit and still have to apologize.

If someone filed an official complaint, at the least we would be suspended for investigation, or at the worst, we would be fired and sent packing.

Because of these unwritten rules, everyone had come up with a strategy.

That was, if someone caused trouble, we’d quickly hide, and we’d better hide next to the expensive equipment.

The hospital might not protect its medical staff, but if a machine was damaged, they most certainly would have to compensate!

The cost of that hospital equipment — just one small machine could be exorbitantly priced, at least starting in the millions; the expensive ones cost billions.

They wouldn’t survive the compensation!

It was a choice made out of sheer necessity.

Who would want this?

It was merely a desperate means of self-protection.

Lu Jing pulled out a chair and sat down; the computer was already turned on. Ten fingers tapped the keyboard to enter the username and password.

When the login page showed a successful login, I called out to the intern:

"Let’s begin."

Only then did the intern stand at the door:

"Number one, is number one here?"

A middle-aged man stood up from his seat:

"Here, here."

"Come in, please."

"Yeah, okay."

Indeed, it was almost five minutes per patient. Fortunately, Lu Jing was a doctor who explained things in great detail, and the patients could understand him, thus eliminating the need for follow-up questions.

Any more delays and patients would have to rejoin the queue for their follow-up visits.

So, explaining everything clearly in one go was the way to avoid these problems.

"Number two..."

"Number three..."

Until the intern called out the name for number seventeen:

"Number seventeen, Gu Cheng, is Gu Cheng here?"

In the office, Lu Jing was quite startled.

I muttered quietly to myself:

"Gu Cheng?"

A namesake?

Or the Gu Cheng I was thinking of?

If it had been before, I wouldn’t have been so sensitive.

But these past few days, I had heard too much about the Gu Family, so I was inevitably surprised to hear a name that was both identical in surname and given name.

As I pondered with a frown, the intern spoke out again:

"Are you Gu Cheng?"

"Yes."

"Please come in."

"Okay."

Lu Jing looked up, and even though I had mentally prepared myself, I was still momentarily stunned when I saw who came in.

Gu Cheng, on the other hand, had a smile spread across his face:

"Doctor Lu? Or should I call you sister-in-law?"

Cough.

Lu Jing coughed.

The intern, realizing the two knew each other, quietly left and closed the door behind him.

Lu Jing forced a smile:

"Here at the hospital, please call me Doctor Lu. Have a seat."

The tone was very stern and formal.

There wasn’t a hint of anything special.

Gu Cheng did as told and sat down, and Lu Jing began the usual questioning:

"What’s the problem?"

"My leg."

"Which part? What’s wrong with it exactly?"