Zhao Shuyi read a novel called "Rebirth of the Counterattacking Little Sweet Wife," a story set in the 1960s. The female protagonist was reborn and achieved both love and fame, which she fo...
Chapter 71 The other party is about to become a cripple, which will ruin my good days...
Gu Yan took Zhao Shuyi to the hospital again, and the two were still inseparable.
"How long will you be busy? Can't I even come back to see you during my holidays?"
The work schedule hasn't officially started yet, and Zhao Shuyi doesn't know what her vacation will be like. However, if it's not as busy as during the previous training, she still hopes to see Gu Yan occasionally.
Gu Yan said, "I'm not sure how long this mission will take. It could be half a month, a month, or even two or three months. So don't go back unless you have to. If I take a break, I will definitely come to the hospital to see you."
He patted Zhao Shuyi's head affectionately and said, "I'll be fine, and you need to take good care of yourself too."
Zhao Shuyi pouted, "Then you must remember to promise me."
If this person really dares to come back injured, Zhao Shuyi decided that she would ignore him for a month.
Gu Yan nodded seriously, "I promise that no matter what happens, I will always put my own safety first."
He spoke with utmost seriousness, and Zhao Shuyi believed him.
After seeing Gu Yan off, Zhao Shuyi returned to her previous life. Since Dr. Tan would be going to Beijing after the New Year, her studies remained demanding and she had to keep studying.
She wanted to learn, so Qiu Jiawen naturally joined her.
Fortunately, Qiu Jiawen also moved into the family compound, and Zhao Shuyi was right next door. Although this caused Zhao Shuyi a little inconvenience, as it made it harder for her to enter the space, she was still very happy to be able to study and live with him.
Both of them were assigned to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and studied under Dr. Tan. Because of her excellent medical skills, Dr. Tan had many patients every day, and she also had to do research, which is why she was so busy.
Now that Zhao Shuyi and another person are working as assistants, the three of them go to the clinic together every morning to take the pulse and treat the patients. Dr. Tan's work efficiency has improved dramatically. Patients who might have taken all day can now be seen in just one morning.
Because most of those patients come to see Dr. Tan, meaning they come because of his reputation, they are reluctant to let newcomers take their pulses and prefer to leave it to Dr. Tan.
After taking their pulses, Dr. Tan would describe their symptoms to the two women and have them prescribe the medication.
Then Dr. Tan will select the better prescription from the two of them, briefly explain why that prescription was chosen, and what the shortcomings of the other prescription are. He will also save all these prescriptions and continue to discuss them later.
Over time, the two of them became increasingly proficient at prescribing medicine, and the difference between their prescriptions continued to narrow.
They have also made great progress.
Zhao Shuyi may lack talent, but she makes up for it with hard work. She spends an extra two hours studying in her space every day, and those two hours of study are definitely very effective for her.
Qiu Jiawen is truly gifted. As long as the teacher has taught something, she can form something like a mental palace in her mind, and she seems to be able to integrate it with the knowledge she has learned before.
Zhao Shuyi could only admire her; she couldn't say anything else.
However, when it comes to actual practice, Zhao Shuyi's acupuncture is generally more effective.
For some relatively simple illnesses, Dr. Tan would give them both practice cases.
Because Dr. Tan was there to watch over them, many patients did not resist.
Zhao Shuyi's patients always exclaimed how comfortable the acupuncture treatment was afterward, and Qiu Jiawen couldn't help but agree.
At first, Zhao Shuyi thought that the effectiveness of her acupuncture was because she would apply heat before the acupuncture, which made the patients feel comfortable.
To prevent Qiu Jiawen from losing confidence and getting stuck in a rut, Zhao Shuyi had her apply a hot compress before acupuncture and secretly changed the spring water. However, after the acupuncture, it seemed that the effect was still not as expected.
After several attempts, Zhao Shuyi discovered that she seemed to have some talent in acupuncture. Previously, she had never thought about this because she had always relied on the spiritual spring water.
Now, reflecting on it, she finds it hard to believe.
Later, Zhao Shuyi tried a few more times, without applying heat, and directly performed acupuncture. Unexpectedly, the patients still gave her positive reviews.
Seeing that Zhao Shuyi herself seemed a little incredulous, Dr. Tan looked at her with a somewhat strange expression and asked, "What are you doubting about?"
Zhao Shuyi was taken aback, not expecting the other party to ask such a direct question, and felt a little embarrassed.
It wasn't until they were alone that she told them her true thoughts.
"I just felt that I didn't use any special techniques during the acupuncture, and I didn't feel that my movements were particularly good. To put it simply... I felt a bit weak during the movements. Was my technique really that good?"
Zhao Shuyi's suspicion was that she didn't feel the acupuncture sensation at all, which is why she always thought that the patients gave her good reviews because of her spiritual spring water.
She asked Dr. Tan, "When you asked me to do acupuncture for you, what did it feel like? Did you really think my acupuncture skills were good?"
Seeing that she seemed genuinely doubtful and lacked confidence, Dr. Tan patiently answered her.
"At least when you were inserting the needle, I didn't sense any hesitation from you at all. You gave people a feeling of calmness and ease. I know you haven't been studying medicine for long, and it's very difficult to be so composed. Perhaps this is your talent."
Even Dr. Tan couldn't describe what it felt like to be so capable, so Zhao Shuyi naturally couldn't sense it either.
Dr. Tan said, "My shoulder has been a bit sore these past few days, could you give me some acupuncture again? Qiu Jiawen, please keep an eye on things too, so we can discuss our opinions."
They are usually very busy treating patients, so they rarely have time to study, which Qiu Jiawen is very willing to do.
Qiu Jiawen instinctively went to prepare hot water for Zhao Shuyi so she could apply a hot compress, as Zhao Shuyi had always had this habit.
This time, Zhao Shuyi refused, saying, "I want to try not using heat. I seem to be a bit dependent on heat. What if there's a special situation and there's no water? Can I try inserting the needle directly, teacher?"
Dr. Tan said, "Whatever you say."
She was very casual, not taking her shoulders seriously at all.
Zhao Shuyi wasn't too nervous, because she always felt that she didn't have any talent. If she suddenly developed a talent, she would definitely be happy. If not, then so be it.
It's just a try, there's absolutely no need to be nervous.
After learning about Dr. Tan's physical condition, Zhao Shuyi began administering acupuncture. The moment she picked up the needles, her eyes immediately changed.
Following the acupuncture points she usually uses, Zhao Shuyi inserted the needles steadily, each movement exceptionally smooth, and she truly seemed to possess the ease and mastery that Dr. Tan had described, like a seasoned practitioner with many years of experience.
Qiu Jiawen felt that she couldn't learn this feeling in a short time.
Once Zhao Shuyi started acupuncture, she became extremely focused, as if she didn't care about anything else. Only after the acupuncture was finished did she realize what was happening, and then she looked at Qiu Jiawen with a bewildered expression.
Qiu Jiawen immediately laughed.
“That’s great. You might really have a talent for acupuncture. I can’t explain it, and I can’t learn it either.”
Dr. Tan lay on the bed and agreed with Qiu Jiawen's words, "It's really good. I've had many students do it for me. Some people's hands tremble like an old man's, some hesitate for a long time before daring to put the needle in, and some are not gentle enough."
"You are the only one who is really good. You can develop in this direction more."
Qiu Jiawen was quite tempted by what she heard, and she asked, "Could you do it for me too? I'd like to experience it."
Although the two of them helped take her pulse and so on, Qiu Jiawen never actually let Zhao Shuyi give her acupuncture.
Zhao Shuyi did not refuse, "Of course, you are in good health, I can put a bandage on your waist."
Because Qiu Jiawen works so hard, often hunched over her desk, reading and writing diligently, she has some mild lumbar muscle strain. Acupuncture can relieve it a little, but otherwise she doesn't have any major problems.
They waited for Dr. Tan to finish before starting to prepare Qiu Jiawen's.
Zhao Shuyi said, "This time, I'll try giving you a hot compress first, and then I'll give you acupuncture. I want to experience a different feeling, is that okay?"
“Sure.” Qiu Jiawen was easy to talk to; she was the one enjoying herself right now, so there was no reason for her to refuse.
Zhao Shuyi was ready very quickly, and Dr. Tan watched from the side.
She remained methodical, applying a hot compress to Qiu Jiawen with a towel, then inserting acupuncture needles with fluid movements, which greatly pleased Dr. Tan.
In the end, it was Qiu Jiawen who raised the question.
"Shuyi, do you have any special techniques for applying heat? I already felt very comfortable when I was applying heat, and after you finished the acupuncture, I felt even more relaxed."
Zhao Shuyi's heart skipped a beat, and then she heard Dr. Tan say, "I do feel that way. I felt quite comfortable when I applied heat before, but it doesn't seem to have the same effect on my own."
"But as you said, there isn't always a condition for applying heat, so heat can only be an aid for you. You should try your best to improve your acupuncture skills."
Zhao Shuyi naturally nodded in agreement, as she shared the same thought.
She felt that she couldn't rely on the spiritual spring water forever; it was too unreliable. If she encountered someone like Xu Wanqing who doubted her again, she would feel uneasy.
If she has real skills, she won't have to worry about any of this. The spiritual spring water can also be used to save lives and can be given to patients in critical condition.
She removed the needles from Qiu Jiawen's body very quickly.
Dr. Tan was very satisfied with the examination and said, "Your acupuncture skills don't really need much guidance from me. You should read more books, practice more, and do more exercises in your daily life. If you don't understand anything, just say so, and we can discuss it together."
She didn't say who should learn from whom. Sometimes talent is really unpredictable. There are many things that medical students can learn. They should just focus on what interests them and what they are good at.
After Qiu Jiawen finished, Dr. Tan asked Zhao Shuyi to lie down as well so he could give her acupuncture. Zhao Shuyi hesitated for a moment, then happily agreed.
She has given acupuncture to many people, but she has never actually given acupuncture herself. However, she is in very good health and has no need for it.
As a result, Dr. Tan pointed out the obvious: "You haven't been sleeping well lately, have you? Let me help you relax."
Zhao Shuyi was taken aback. She hadn't expected Dr. Tan to see through her. She had been drinking the spiritual spring water and thought she was in excellent health.
However, because I've been worrying about Gu Yan occasionally lately, my sleep has been quite poor.
"Thank you, teacher."
She lay down obediently, and Dr. Tan explained to Qiu Jiawen while giving her acupuncture. Zhao Shuyi did not interrupt, but instead felt the sensation of the silver needles on her body.
She couldn't quite describe the feeling; in fact, she didn't feel anything, but she wasn't sure if it was just psychological that night. Zhao Shuyi slept quite well.
However, things weren't so easy for Gu Yan, who lived deep in the northern forests.
They encountered a group of enemies who were all in a sorry state.
Having finally escaped, the group of people felt like they had survived a disaster.
"Luckily, Deputy Regiment Commander Gu, you reacted quickly, otherwise we might have been wiped out there."
Who would have thought?
They secretly made their way to this place via a particularly secluded path, yet they were still discovered by the enemy.
Generally, their temporary arrangements are unlikely to have major problems, especially since they don't overly cautious when they have a basic understanding of the enemy's movements, lest they be too timid and make a big mistake.
Because Gu Yan was the leader, he issued the order, so everyone naturally became more careful. In fact, they didn't take it too seriously, but they didn't expect that something would actually happen.
If Gu Yan hadn't reacted quickly and pulled them away to escape, and if it weren't for his excellent marksmanship, they might not have been able to get back.
Zheng Jingcheng is still shaken by the experience.
Having heard of Gu Yan's outstanding abilities, Zheng Jingcheng was initially somewhat dismissive of him.
For some reason, Zheng Jingcheng felt uneasy looking at Gu Yan. He didn't know where this unease came from, but he had to admit that although Gu Yan wasn't much older than him, he was indeed more composed.
"Everyone be careful. Think of your families, think of how cunning the enemy is. Don't let your guard down. We'll get some rest when we get back."
Everyone readily agreed.
We definitely need to be careful.
Gu Yan was actually a little scared afterward.
For a fleeting moment, for some reason, he thought of the words Zhao Shuyi had repeatedly told him.
If it weren't for Zhao Shuyi's constant reminders recently, he might have really messed up today.
Shuyi was indeed his lucky star.
He was missing Shuyi a little, wondering what she was doing.
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at the same time.
Chuncheng Military Region Hospital.
Zhao Shuyi and Qiu Jiawen were cornered again.
Of course, the other party was obviously there to ambush Qiu Jiawen.
Looking at the haggard woman in front of him, Qiu Jiawen put his hands in the pockets of his white coat, his eyes filled with indifference and aloofness.
"Qiu Jiawen, I did raise you for a while, after all."
Qiu's mother glared at her and said, "Come with me, I have something to say to you."
"Say what you have to say here, otherwise I have nothing to say to you."
"you!"
Qiu's mother's eyes were red. She was almost helpless against Qiu Jiawen. She could only look at Qiu Jiawen with the same eyes, trying to suppress her mentally as before.
"I've raised such an ungrateful child!"
However, Qiu Jiawen showed her no mercy whatsoever.
“If you had been even slightly kinder to me in the past, I would never have doubted that you were not my biological mother.”
"So you went through my things, huh?"
Qiu's mother lowered her voice, but her eyes were almost bulging out, clearly filled with resentment and unwillingness.
She finally understood how Qiu Jiawen knew about her background: that brat had taken her treasure and found what was hidden inside.
That brat actually brought that up in public! If it hadn't happened in Chuncheng instead of the county town, she wouldn't have been able to explain herself when she got back.
Now that Lao Qiu can no longer have children, and Lao Deng can no longer have children either, if they want to keep their secret, they have to acknowledge their current child.
And that stupid woman in the Deng family is the same. She's so old, how could she possibly marry someone else? How could she possibly give birth to a son?
She would be making a fool of herself if she didn't keep Deng Wei firmly under her control.
As for this brat, Old Qiu doesn't care about her identity anymore, so who else would?
Of course, she wouldn't care.
What she wanted were all those treasures inside. That brat took them all; isn't she afraid of overeating herself?
Zhao Shuyi had been keeping a close eye on things the whole time, fearing that Qiu's mother might harm Qiu Jiawen.
But when she heard that the other party was talking about those treasures, Zhao Shuyi quietly moved away a bit, making sure that she could rush over the moment they made a move, but not so much so that they would think she was eavesdropping on their conversation, allowing them to speak freely.
Qiu Jiawen was well aware of the state of the world these days. She looked at her mother calmly and said, "Did I go through your things? Did you lose something?"
Qiu's mother was so angry that her eyes felt dizzy.
"Stop pretending!"
That brat did it on purpose. She knew she couldn't tell anyone what was going on, or what was going on inside. If someone reported her, she'd be in deep trouble.
"Give me back my things, and I promise I'll never bother you again. Otherwise, don't even think about staying in this military hospital any longer."
Qiu's mother was indignant and still wanted to control Qiu Jiawen.
"You need to tell me what you're talking about so I can understand."
"Don't play dumb. It's something I hid in the closet. If you hadn't seen it, how would you have known your identity?"
Qiu Jiawen looked at her coldly and chuckled lightly, "Go back and look at the decorations in your living room and your room, then look at my room. Do you think I'm stupid?"
"You're constantly putting me down, and constantly praising that bastard Deng Wei. Do you think I'm stupid?"
"I knew Deng Wei could be so selfish. It turns out it's because he has a biological mother like you."
"I don't know what you are. You should go back now. If you want to cause trouble, there's nothing I can do. Anyway, I don't really care. I believe the hospital will be able to distinguish right from wrong and won't let your trouble affect my work."
Hearing this, Qiu's mother laughed, mocking her naivety.
"You're so naive! Don't you know that hospitals care a lot about their reputation?"
"Your reputation is bad, do you expect the hospital to protect you? Besides, you and Deng Wei have been together for so long, if I were to tell anyone, do you think anyone would still want to marry you?"
Mrs. Qiu felt she had made herself clear enough. The most important things for a woman are marriage and her career. Now that she had both under her control, she didn't believe Qiu Jiawen wouldn't be flustered at all.
However, she seemed to know nothing about her daughter. The other party seemed completely unfazed, simply looking at her calmly and smiling coldly.
"I told you, do whatever you want. If you have the guts, try it and see if I'm affected by you."
Now Qiu's mother was really panicking. "You brat, what do you need so much money for? Can't you leave me some, considering I raised you?"
She was truly at her wit's end. This brat was completely unyielding, so she had to coax the money back first.
If she didn't have that money, how would she live in the future? How would her Ah Wei live after he came back from the farm?
She's been arguing with the Deng couple and Qiu's father lately, still unsure of the extent of Deng Wei's crime or whether he'll be able to return after a few years on the farm.
She could only speak kindly to Qiu Jiawen, hoping that he would take pity on her.
Do you remember when I started working?
How could Qiu's mother remember?
She had never wanted this brat to read so many books.
What's the use of studying? You'll just end up marrying and serving men anyway. But her father insisted, so she had no choice but to let her study. At least she could earn money to bring home after work.
Fortunately, this brat still has a conscience; she's kept most of her salary from all these years.
The thought of this upset Qiu's mother again; all the money was gone, taken by that brat.
"Why are you asking this? I'm talking to you about money. Don't try to beat around the bush. Just tell me if you're going to give it to me or not."
“I’ve been working for several years, and you’ve taken all my money. One minute you say the family is struggling financially and you can’t even afford to buy groceries, and the next you say you need to see a doctor, buy clothes, or visit your uncle. You always have an excuse.”
"However, when I wanted to buy some clothes or change my bed sheets, you made excuses and even scolded me for being wasteful."
"I wondered how our family could be so poor. Were you hiding all that money?"
"Now that the money is gone, you come to me to look for it. Don't you find that ridiculous?"
Qiu Jiawen actually smiled.
"I think you've come to the wrong place."
"You still won't admit it? What do you want? Do you want me to kneel down and beg you?"
"If you beg me, I can give you last month's salary. Please beg me."
"You, you, you..."
Mrs. Qiu was panting heavily, almost unable to breathe. This brat always knew how to go against her. Was it so hard to get money from her? She knew perfectly well that what she wanted wasn't her meager salary.
Who cares about her meager salary?
"Don't play dumb with me. I'm talking about the things at the bottom of the box. Do you think you can hide them? Do you know how many people have been arrested because of those things?"
Qiu's mother was furious.
"If you don't give it to me, we'll just go all out and do whatever we want. I'll report you, but I won't let you live a good life alone."
Qiu Jiawen looked at her indifferently and said, "Whatever you say."
“I said I didn’t see it, and that’s it. All I have on me are the things in my bankbook. Report me however you want.”
Qiu's mother secretly took most of the money from her savings account, which could be considered theft.
However, despite what Qiu Jiawen said, her hands, which were tucked into her pockets, were already sweating.
She wasn't worried about being investigated herself; what she was worried about was implicating Zhao Shuyi.
However, her nonchalant attitude ultimately made Qiu's mother less certain of her suspicions.
Qiu's mother knew that Qiu Jiawen had not gone home and had been staying at the military hospital. She simply did not have time to go back to get her things.
She had seen those things after Qiu Jiawen came to the military hospital.
But if it wasn't that brat, then who took it?
Seeing that she was deep in thought, Qiu Jiawen guessed what she was thinking and breathed a sigh of relief.
"Is there anything else? If not, I'll get back to work."
Qiu Jiawen lifted her foot to leave, but her mother stepped forward and stopped her again.
"You really didn't take it?"
Qiu Jiawen showed impatience, "What exactly is it? How am I supposed to know if I took it if you don't tell me what it is?"
"However, I have never looked through your wardrobe. I have absolutely no interest in anything of yours. Don't come looking for me again. I will not take care of you in your old age, or I will sue you for human trafficking."
Upon hearing this, Qiu's mother was horrified.
There's something wrong with it at first glance.
Qiu Jiawen narrowed her eyes, then she smiled.
Her tone turned cold. "Could it be that I really was kidnapped by you?"
"What nonsense are you spouting!" Qiu's mother said in a panicked tone. "You were abandoned and unwanted. I kindly took you in and raised you, and yet you doubt me like this. You are simply ungrateful!"
She was about to leave when she turned back, seemingly unwilling to give up. She turned around and angrily said, "You better not have taken my things. If I find out you took them, I'll make you regret it."
After saying that, she ran away as if she were being chased by a dog, taking three steps at a time, as if she was afraid that others would not know that she had a guilty conscience.
Qiu Jiawen's lips curled into a mocking smile, but her eyes held an endless sorrow.
Originally, she wasn't that sad when she found out she wasn't her biological child; instead, she felt a sense of relief.
It turns out that none of it was my fault.
But in the end, I was still abandoned.
She couldn't feel happy; she felt like a piece of duckweed, with no origin and no destination, drifting aimlessly with the current.
But now that she's been told that she was originally expected to be born and to grow up, she feels a mix of emotions.
Seeing that Qiu's mother had left, but Qiu Jiawen was still standing there, Zhao Shuyi went up to her and asked, "Are you alright?"
Qiu Jiawen shook her head and said, "I'm fine."
Seeing that she still seemed a little dazed, Zhao Shuyi thought for a moment and said, "I'm sorry, I think I vaguely heard some of your conversation just now. I hope you don't mind."
Qiu Jiawen shook her head again, "There's nothing to mind, it's nothing shameful, I'm sorry you had to see this."
"Don't say that. Do you want to go find your relatives? If you need help, I can help."
Zhao Shuyi should understand Qiu Jiawen's current state of mind.
She must really crave family affection, but she probably won't agree this time.
As expected, Qiu Jiawen shook her head and said, "No need."
Both of them knew why she refused: she was afraid. She was afraid that she would really be abandoned and that all her hopes would be dashed.
Rather than being heartbroken later, it's better not to think about it at all; at least you can still hold onto hope.
Zhao Shuyi, of course, respected her.
"Okay, just let me know if you need anything, and Gu Yan and I will definitely help you."
She felt that given Qiu Jiawen and her family's circumstances, her parents should be relatively easy to find.
Qiu Jiawen thanked her gratefully, saying, "Let's go back and continue studying. Don't waste any more time. Nothing is more important than studying right now."
She changed the subject, and Zhao Shuyi followed her back.
After Qiu Jiawen's threat, it was thought that Qiu's mother would not come again.
As a result, Deng Wei's case was quickly adjudicated.
I heard he's going to be arrested and shot.
Actually, given his circumstances, with a little money and some manipulation, this matter isn't entirely hopeless. After all, most of the people who rise to power these days are driven by profit.
But the problem lies in this word "profit".
Deng Wei ran into the group of people on the committee who were fighting for power.
Everyone wants to achieve results and no one wants to give the other side any leverage.
As a result, these cases were investigated more and more rigorously, and the sentences were more and more severe. No matter who pleaded or offered gifts, it was useless; on the contrary, it would only worsen the consequences.
So while the two families were working hard for Deng Wei, the committee members dragged him away, ready to send him to be shot.
The Deng family panicked, and Qiu's mother panicked too. They had nowhere to turn, so they rushed to find Qiu Jiawen. When Qiu Jiawen ignored them, they went to the hospital and made a scene.
“You two have known each other for a long time, you’ve grown up together since you were little, you can’t be so heartless,” Deng’s mother cried, still hoping Qiu Jiawen would help her.
Qiu Jiawen really couldn't understand why Deng's mother would still work so hard and worry about Deng Wei, even though she knew that Deng's mother had been deceived for so many years.
Looking at the group of people surrounding him, Qiu Jiawen really couldn't understand it.
"How do you all think I have that ability? He made such a big mistake. If I could cover for him, would I let you all make a fuss here and affect me?"
That was the last thing Qiu's mother heard her say.
She wasn't afraid of affecting Qiu Jiawen; she was just afraid that Qiu Jiawen would be like a dead pig that doesn't care at all.
"Qiu Jiawen, if you don't do this today, I'll kill myself in your office, and I'll make sure you never stay in the hospital again."
The money was gone forever, but she was determined to save her son no matter what.
To her surprise, Qiu Jiawen just stared at her coldly without saying a word, as if she knew she wouldn't dare.
Qiu Jiawen genuinely felt that she wouldn't dare. How could such a selfish person dare to die?
Then, as if she had gone mad, Qiu's mother rushed towards the wall without holding back any strength.
If a doctor hadn't reached out and grabbed her by the door, she might have actually killed herself with the force she used.
Even though she was pulled back, Qiu's mother still suffered a bloody hole in her forehead, and blood gushed out.
A crowd of onlookers quickly gathered, and Qiu Jiawen was unable to continue her shift. Zhao Shuyi took her home to the family compound to calm herself down before returning to the hospital.
Zhao Shuyi had to go back and keep an eye on things; she couldn't let Qiu's mother get into trouble because of Qiu Jiawen.
Fortunately, the other person's injuries only looked scary; in reality, there was nothing seriously wrong.
The hospital contacted the police station, and they were all taken away by the police.
Although no one was hurt, the incident had a significant impact.
There's no shortage of onlookers everywhere, especially in places like hospitals.
Everyone was talking about it.
The hospital, despite the pressure, hoped that Qiu Jiawen could stay. Everyone knew it wasn't Qiu Jiawen's fault, and they couldn't let down an outstanding comrade.
However, Qiu Jiawen did not want to affect the hospital, so she simply discussed it with Dr. Tan and resigned directly. After all, she had just joined the hospital, and the resignation procedures were very simple.
The hospital was relieved to learn that she was going to Beijing with Dr. Tan, and was also happy for Qiu Jiawen. They even gave her a letter of recommendation.
From that day on, Qiu Jiawen stopped going to work at the hospital and instead stayed home every day to study with Dr. Tan. In her spare time, she would cook and tidy up the house.
Zhao Shuyi was now much more relaxed. Originally, there was a lot of work that she and Qiu Jiawen did together, but after Qiu Jiawen stopped working, all the work became hers. She didn't feel like she was being taken advantage of at all, and she was busy and happy every day.
However, as soon as she had free time, Zhao Shuyi felt more pressure, because she had more time to study.
Qiu Jiawen is highly talented and is progressing much faster than Zhao Shuyi.
Zhao Shuyi was also helpless; talent is something that can't be forced.
Fortunately, she always knew that the other person was capable and never thought of comparing herself to him.
While admiring the other party's prowess, Zhao Shuyi diligently did her own job.
Time flies, and half a month has passed in the blink of an eye.
That day, Uncle Ying suddenly came to find Zhao Shuyi, saying, "That Xu Wanqing is here, and she even used her connections to get into the hospital."
Because Gu Yan had already given instructions, he specifically told Director Kong to let him know and then cancelled the appointment.
"She had no qualifications whatsoever. It's said that she saved the daughter of a leader from the supply and marketing cooperative. The leader wanted to give her face and let her work as a nurse at the military hospital. But Director Kong pushed her to work at a county hospital."
Seeing Zhao Shuyi frown, he said, "Don't worry, he's just going to be an intern doctor. He certainly won't be allowed to treat patients and save lives right away, since it's a matter of life and death."
Zhao Shuyi knew that she definitely wouldn't stop there.
However, Zhao Shuyi still believed that the female lead had some skills. She remembered that Xu Wanqing's mother had indeed taught her some medical knowledge, hoping that she could take over the family business in the future, but Xu Wanqing clearly had no interest in it.
There should be some basic knowledge.
Zhao Shuyi still offered a reminder.
"At the very least, we have to make her demonstrate her abilities; we can't be unfair to others."
Zhao Shuyi was genuinely worried that Xu Wanqing might do something reckless and accidentally harm someone's life.
Uncle Ying assured her there would be no problem, saying, "She will definitely pass the assessment before she can officially start working."
Zhao Shuyi was relieved.
She still trusted her uncles' abilities.
After mentioning it, Zhao Shuyi forgot about it.
About ten days later, Zhao Shuyi suddenly received a letter from Zhang Yue, which she and Xia Mulan had sent together.
The letter also mentioned Xu Wanqing, saying that she didn't know what was going on. Xu Wanqing used to be quite troublesome, causing trouble from time to time, but recently she seemed to have become well-behaved, and she hadn't seen her for a long time.
Zhao Shuyi felt something was wrong, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it.
Thinking that as long as the other party didn't bother her, she didn't really care what she did.
The letter also mentioned that they had recently published some of their latest anti-fraud stories in the military region's internal newspaper, which received unanimous approval from the leadership; it was mainly to report good news.
They decided to come and celebrate with Zhao Shuyi.
Zhao Shuyi was especially happy that they were coming to Kunming, and even told Qiu Jiawen that she would introduce them to each other.
My previously depressed mood, which was caused by Qiu Jiawen's affairs, has improved considerably.
At that moment, Xu Wanqing slowly opened her eyes in the room.
Ever since she found an opportunity to enter the military hospital but was rejected, she developed a high fever after returning home.
During her illness, she had a dream, a very long dream.
In her dream, she was reborn from her previous life.
But in her dream, she was much luckier than she is now.
All the things she initially wanted to do came true. Zhao Shuyi did not choose to marry into Yunnan Province, but instead married Gao Zhiyun. Gao Zhiyun, however, was deeply in love with her. Together they obtained the property from Zhao Shuyi's family and lived a happy and fulfilling life.
What angered her was that Gu Yan in her dream was still completely oblivious to romance. She went to him herself, wanting to marry him, but he remained unmoved by such a beautiful woman who had offered herself up.
Fortunately, the other party didn't have a good ending in the end. After marrying Zheng Jingcheng, she came to the military region and happened to run into the other party who had broken both legs. Xu Wanqing was really happy!
Xu Wanqing woke up from her dream again, still in a daze for a long time.
During this time, she didn't know if her dreams were real or not. She also had a fever and her mind was foggy. Although she usually got along well with the aunties in the residential compound, she rarely brought other people to her home. So, no one knew that she was sick at home.
Xu Wanqing could only lie there alone, waking up and falling asleep repeatedly.
I kept having the same dream, and the content of the dream became clearer and clearer.
That dream was so beautiful to her.
She wished it all were real.
She was now fully awake. Recalling the events of her dream, she suddenly realized that the mission Zheng Jingcheng and his team were undertaking was the same one that Gu Yan had accomplished in her dream.
So, it seems the other person is about to become crippled.
Xu Wanqing felt that her illness had been cured in that instant!
She made the same decision she had dreamed of and married Zheng Jingcheng.
Although the process may not have been pleasant, that doesn't matter.
Zheng Jingcheng is a simple, honest, and extremely loyal man. Once he marries her, he will stay with her forever and will not easily abandon her.
Xu Wanqing suddenly realized that she had gotten what she wanted.
My good days are just around the corner!