My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 994 - 393: Yielding, Old Qin’s Intelligence_2
There are genuinely few people who are willing to yield and not hog the glory.
"Alright, I’ll let Director Chen Jiaojiao participate in the discussion and formulation of the treatment plan for this case. But don’t become hands-off; you’re responsible for the child’s treatment and follow-up."
Director Tang Fei highly praised Zhou Can’s willingness to step aside.
She also emphasized that Zhou Can cannot withdraw.
Instead, he has to lead and follow up through the whole process.
It’s foreseeable that when the hospital does external publicity, Zhou Can’s contribution to this case will definitely be substantial.
Soon, the pediatric hematology expert, Chen Jiaojiao, rushed over to work with Zhou Can to formulate the treatment plan, then took special measures to admit the child to the hospital and included him in the charitable treatment project, needless to say.
As soon as the child’s treatment plan was formulated, Mu Qin began writing a news article for the child, and launched an online fundraising campaign.
At the same time, she stated that she would promptly contact the local authorities in the child’s hometown to initiate joint care and resolve the low-income assurance issue for the child’s family.
She seems very eager to do good deeds.
This made Zhou Can regard her more highly.
A kind-hearted woman always seems more beautiful to men.
"Dr. Zhou, since this is your turf, and Old Qin and I have been busy the whole day, can you take care of dinner for us?"
Mu Qin asked jokingly.
"No problem! You can eat whatever you want at the hospital cafeteria, I’m treating."
Zhou Can agreed cheerfully.
Lunch was arranged by the hospital. After all, they still rely on journalists to say good things about the hospital and do some positive publicity.
As for whether they privately gave red envelopes to Mu Qin and Old Qin, Zhou Can wasn’t sure.
"Hmph, you’re so stingy! You’re just treating us to a meal at the hospital cafeteria? I thought you were so rich that you’d at least take Old Qin and me to a five-star hotel for a lavish dinner!"
She pouted and hummed.
"Haha, why do you, as a female journalist, always think about having a lavish meal at a hotel all day? That’s not good."
Zhou Can didn’t mind the meal cost; he just felt it wasn’t necessary.
Plus, he didn’t want to have too much interaction and entanglement with Mu Qin outside of work settings.
One must grasp the measures and bounds personally.
"How is it not good?"
Mu Qin asked defiantly.
Old Qin was tidying up things on the side and kept quiet.
"Firstly, it’s not a good impression. You came for charity publicity and assistance. If, afterward, you’re found to have accepted high-standard banquets, people with ulterior motives might expose it, and just the spittle alone could drown us."
Surely she, being a journalist herself, is not only professional but also experienced in media and public opinion, and must know the potential risks.
"Hmm, there’s some twisted logic in that. Tell me the second reason."
She listened, nodded in agreement, and showed her approval of Zhou Can’s viewpoint.
"Secondly, it’s very unfavorable for you personally. Eating lavish meals can easily lead to a figure becoming fat and badly shaped, transforming from a beauty to a dinosaur. As the old maxim goes, it’s hard to go from luxury to frugality, but easy from frugality to luxury. Once accustomed to lavish meals, be careful of falling into such thinking traps and pursuing material things. Consequently, your beautiful image as Journalist Mu could be completely ruined."
Zhou Can continued to humorously bluff.
Pfft!
She couldn’t help but laugh aloud.
"Your twisted rationale is the most abundant. How many little girls might you have sweet-talked to develop your eloquence this well? Given that, in your heart, my image as a journalist is currently beautiful, I won’t extort you for that lavish dinner."
Mu Qin let it go easily, leaving Old Qin next to her, who was hoping to snag a lavish meal and suddenly disappointed.
"Mu Qin, you know Zhou Can is just spouting a bunch of twisted rationale, why do you give in? My lavish dinner... it’s gone! Following you around, life’s tough!"
Old Qin lamented there.
"Haha, don’t howl here. Let Dr. Zhou get you a couple more chicken thighs later." Mu Qin laughed and scolded.
"Hmm, not just two, even five are no problem. Our hospital cafeteria’s chicken thighs are superb, delicious and fresh, crispy on the outside and tender inside, with a fragrant and flavorful taste."
Zhou Can couldn’t help but boast.
After exchanging with Mu Qin for a while, much of Zhou Can’s sadness dissipated.
The passing of Director Hu Kan actually affected him a lot.
But adults don’t wear their feelings on their face; they prefer to engrave sadness in their hearts.
"Haha... just keep bragging!"
She laughed gleefully.
It’s needless to say the three went to the cafeteria to eat.
As the host, Zhou Can indeed graciously added more chicken thighs for the two of them. The hospital cafeteria’s food is quite ordinary, but chicken thighs are one of the more popular items. Fried eggs and braised eggs are also quite well-received.
"Dr. Zhou, in appreciation of the two chicken thighs, let me give you a bit of news."
Old Qin ate happily and whispered to Zhou Can.
"What news?" 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Zhou Can didn’t have much of an impression of Old Qin, as he usually tags along with Mu Qin as a photographer with little presence.
"The Third Hospital has invited a cardiac surgery expert from Japan, heard to be quite famous, with very high authority in the field of cardiac surgery. I estimate the Third Hospital will officially announce soon. At that time, the media should rush to report it, and the heat will likely spread across the province, and it might even stir up significant attention domestically."
Old Qin is much older than Mu Qin.
At least in his late forties.
Having worked for the television network and news industry for so many years, he is experienced. His judgment is certainly not incorrect.
"Thank you for sharing such important news with me. In the future, whenever you come to our hospital, I’ll get you chicken thighs every time."







