After the Delicate Young Educated Youth Went to the Countryside, the Abstinent Boss Fell in Love

Sweet pet + educated youth + medical skills + powerful figure + refreshing novel.

Du Ruoxia, a top cardiothoracic surgeon in her previous life, unexpectedly reborn in 1975 after her sudden de...

Chapter 274 Personal Profile is Not Ordinary

Chapter 274 Personal Profile is Not Ordinary

Zhao Jiajun knew that successful people in this world are either very talented or extremely hardworking.

He wasn't particularly smart, but he was willing to put in twice the effort to seize an opportunity.

He got up at four in the morning, which, given his position, meant he shouldn't have needed to get up that early.

But in order to get to know everyone and to get their support for his work, Zhao Jiajun endured his physical exhaustion and used his enthusiasm to connect with everyone.

Du Ruoxia woke up at 7:30 in the morning. She went to the hospital cafeteria for breakfast and immediately saw Zhao Jiajun with dark circles under his eyes, working hard among the staff.

He probably didn't get enough sleep; he wasn't in very good spirits.

Even so, he forced a smile and warmly greeted each customer.

Du Ruoxia walked to the stall run by Zhao Jiajun and ordered a bowl of soup noodles.

Upon hearing Du Ruoxia's voice, Zhao Jiajun smiled sheepishly.

"Sis, why are you up so early today?"

You should know that Du Ruoxia can only go to the military medical room after 8:30 in the morning.

She's showing up at the hospital cafeteria before 8 a.m. now, which shows she's really working hard.

"I had too many things piling up, and I always had something on my mind while lying in bed, so I got up a little earlier."

"Sis, how's your appetite today? Shall I make you some extra noodles?"

Zhao Jiajun's gratitude towards Du Ruoxia is reflected in every aspect of his life.

"No need, I can't eat too much. Just give me more meat and eggs, and less noodles."

Du Ruoxia smiled slightly, exercising her privilege as dean for the first time.

"Okay, I'll make it for you right away."

"Zhao Jiajun, you're clearly older than me, why do you always call me 'sister'? I feel like you're making me feel old."

Du Ruoxia held back for a long time before finally bringing up the matter.

Zhao Jiajun was taken aback for a moment, then burst into laughter.

"It'll feel more intimate if I call you 'sister,' and it's not just older people who can be called 'sister,' capable people can also be called 'sister.'"

"I feel too distant calling you Dr. Du, and I feel disrespectful to call you by your name. Besides, I admire you so much now. I feel that calling you sister-in-law doesn't reflect your personality. Calling you sister is the most appropriate."

Zhao Jiajun scratched his head and explained somewhat embarrassedly.

He didn't stop his hands while he was talking; he had already started cooking noodles.

Du Ruoxia smiled slightly and said nothing more.

"Call me whatever you want. Your mouth is your own body; do you expect me to sew it up with a needle?"

"Sister, please have mercy! I really only did it out of respect for you, I absolutely did not think you were old."

"You're so young and beautiful, the word 'old' doesn't even apply to you. Any normal person would know that 'sister' is a respectful way of addressing you."

Zhao Jiajun sweetly begged for mercy, and Du Ruoxia really couldn't do anything about it.

"Alright, alright, let's not talk about this anymore. You need to cook my noodles quickly, I'm really hungry."

Zhao Jiajun smiled slightly and quickened his pace.

He cooked her a bowl of hot noodles, adding extra eggs, lean meat, and other condiments.

Du Ruoxia's bowl of noodles was equivalent to two bowls for others, so plentiful it made one's mouth water.

Du Ruoxia thanked her and took the food to the side, eating it in small bites.

To be honest, Zhao Jiajun's noodle-cooking skills are quite good; she ate the noodles with great relish.

After eating and drinking her fill, Du Ruoxia went to her office to organize documents.

On the surface, Du Ruoxia lightly brushed aside the matter with Dr. Li last time, but in reality, she had been observing his behavior all this time.

Having learned his lesson last time, Dr. Li is much more restrained now.

He smiled more often than before, and spoke to patients more politely.

On the surface, everything seemed fine. Du Ruoxia accessed Dr. Li's file and learned about his specific situation.

Dr. Li graduated from a regular medical university and is considered quite capable.

He was 25 when he was admitted to the hospital, and he is now 32.

That means he had been working at the military hospital for a full seven years.

However, he did not achieve anything during those seven years.

Every doctor in the hospital has a booklet, and if they have made a significant contribution, it will be highlighted at the end of the document.

Some doctors have only been here for three or four years, but they already have several honors.

Dr. Li has been here for seven years, but the back of his file is still empty.

This is enough to show that Dr. Li is incompetent.

Can someone who lacks both ability and attitude really be a good doctor?

Du Ruoxia developed serious doubts about him.

At the same time, I regret my decision back then; I shouldn't have been soft-hearted towards him.

We should have seized the opportunity and dealt with him directly, then none of this would have happened.

However, her thinking at the time was very simple: Dr. Li had studied medicine and worked as a doctor for so many years, and it would be disheartening to deal with the matter directly without investigation.

She herself studied medicine and has spent many years learning to have the medical skills she has today.

She knows best how difficult the path of studying medicine is.

First comes passion, then dedication, and finally perseverance.

Many people think doctors are amazing and study medicine on a whim, only to later find that studying medicine is very boring, there are too many things to master, and the risks involved are too great.

Many people give up halfway through their studies because they find that they are not suited for it and cannot shoulder such a heavy responsibility.

It is precisely because Du Ruoxia knows how difficult this path is that she does not want to easily end her life's journey.

If Dr. Li is dismissed from the military hospital, it will leave a stain on his file, and he will basically have no other way out except to return to the countryside and become a barefoot doctor.

It was precisely because Du Ruoxia knew his future path that she didn't want to be ruthless towards him.

Dr. Li's performance has been quite good so far, and Du Ruoxia plans to continue observing him.

If he shows a significant change and it is genuine, Du Ruoxia might reluctantly give him a chance, given a three-month timeframe.

Although she knew in her heart that it might not be worth it, or that she had misplaced her trust.

But she simply couldn't bear to see someone who had studied medicine for so many years fall so easily at her hands.

She now wields immense power and can handle any person or matter in the hospital without needing to notify her superiors.

This was an agreement reached when she joined the company.

This is unprecedented, so it's normal that many people don't know about it.

People might think that Du Ruoxia could at most punish them, but not expel them directly.

If they knew that Du Ruoxia possessed such powerful nuclear weapons, they would probably avoid her altogether from now on.

Du Ruoxia still wanted to be an approachable doctor, not wanting to be ruthless or let others know her trump cards.

Du Ruoxia picked out Dr. Li's information and put it aside; this was the person she would focus on observing next.

In addition, there is Dr. Zhang from the new cerebrovascular department, whom she also needs to pay special attention to.

Du Ruoxia took out Dr. Zhang's information. Dr. Zhang's name was Zhang Haitao, a very ordinary name, but his personal information was anything but ordinary.

He graduated from a prestigious university, completed two years of clinical internship, and has been working at their hospital for 10 years.

Over the past 10 years, he has worked diligently and overcome many surgical challenges, bringing numerous honors to the hospital.

Besides his excellent medical skills, he has received almost no negative reviews in the past ten years. He is low-key and humble, and has a very good reputation in the hospital.