Transmigrated to the 1960s, Li Chu only wanted to lay low and live a safe, peaceful life.
...Saturday, July 8th, the second day of the National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao).
Countless hardworking students seize this opportunity to leap over the dragon gate and achieve a leap in their social class.
And how many people have their dreams shattered in the examination hall, their years of hard study ending in a single day?
Many others are already gearing up for another battle next year.
Around 10 a.m., on the roadside at the main entrance of the hospital.
Li Chu looked at the middle-aged man standing opposite him, took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and tossed it to him, asking, "Zhu Wen, how did things go?"
"Brother Li, as you entrusted me with this task, the matter has been resolved satisfactorily."
Zhu Wen took the cigarette, opened it without any hesitation, lit one for himself, and then put the rest into his pocket.
He then took out an envelope from another pocket and handed it over directly.
Li Chu stared at the envelope in front of him for a moment, then asked, "What? You haven't used up all the money?"
“You’ve given her too much. I told her to ask for more herself, but she didn’t dare to ask for more.”
Last night, Li Chu went to see him and asked him to come over today to help deal with Ding Jianguo's mess. He gave him three thousand yuan at the time.
How should I put it? Considering current salaries, this is quite a lot, almost equivalent to that woman's salary for nearly ten years.
However, if we look at it after next year's salary adjustment, it won't be a particularly large amount; at most, it's equivalent to five years' worth of her income.
"What did she say?" Li Chu took the envelope and put it in his pocket without even looking at it.
She promised not to bother her again.
Li Chu sighed silently to himself. Now he had no choice but to believe what this woman said.
However, this is ultimately a hidden danger!
The next step is to transfer Ding Jianguo to the municipal bureau.
Maybe if we don't meet or contact each other for a long time, it will have some effect.
Hopefully, this woman won't cause any more trouble.
Thinking of this, Li Chu raised his hand and patted Zhu Wen's arm: "Thanks, brother."
"You're too kind, Brother Li. It's nothing at all. If she dares to come and bother me again, just let me know. If you don't have anything else, I'll head over now."
"Okay, I'll contact you if I need anything," Li Chu nodded and said.
Seeing Zhu Wen push his bicycle from the roadside to leave, he called out again, "Hey, Zhu Wen, wait a minute, there's something else I forgot to tell you."
Zhu Wen, who was just about to get on his bicycle, quickly stopped and turned around to wait for instructions from the god of wealth in his mind.
"Zhu Wen, come over next Wednesday and see Deputy Director Guo from logistics. We have some work to do at the hospital, so please take care of it. I've already spoken to him about it."
Zhu Wen's mouth was practically stretched to the back of his head as he hurriedly replied, "Yes, I'll remember, Brother Li. Don't worry, I definitely won't let you down."
"Alright, go ahead." Li Chu waved his hand, then turned and walked into the hospital.
Zhu Wen waited until Li Chu went inside before excitedly waving his fist at the air.
Working for the government, especially the military, is what these people like best because they get paid quickly.
Local government agencies often owe you money and delay paying you for a while, or even...
The military is different; they settle the bill for you almost as soon as you finish the work and they've inspected it.
Moreover, he had heard a couple of days ago that the task the main hospital was going to do was to renovate the student dormitories.
This is no small job, but Zhu Wen was secretly pleased, wondering how much of it he would get.
With a push of his feet, he pedaled the bicycle and shot off.
He needed to go to his master's place first to report on the matter. As for when he went to do some personal business with Dean Li this morning, I had no idea.
After entering the hospital, Li Chu went straight to the examination room.
Since Li Wenxuan was assigned to treat patients here, he has almost never gone to his office in the administration building unless there are special circumstances.
He spent all his time here guiding Wenxuan. When school started in September, the medical school at their main campus even arranged two graduate students for him.
He had met the two students, a boy and a girl, back in March. Both came from families with a long tradition of learning traditional Chinese medicine and had been exposed to it since childhood. They had also studied it systematically for four years as undergraduates.
When they met, he asked a few questions casually. It was clear that the two students had a pretty good foundation. As long as they studied hard over the next few years, he would definitely teach them diligently.
When the medical school first told him about it, he immediately refused when he learned that one of the two students was a girl.
It's not that he has any feudal ideas, but it's really inconvenient for a grown man to take care of a female student.
Moreover, there are indeed very few women practicing traditional Chinese medicine. This is due to the influence of traditional ideas, such as the idea that knowledge should be passed down only to men.
Even in modern times, many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners still do this.
This has led to a situation where there are very few female doctors in traditional Chinese medicine.
Even if women want to study medicine, they will go to medical school to study Western medicine.
Some medical schools now offer programs combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, but Li Chu says it's a scam; you won't learn either well.
Later, when Vice Dean Qian, who was in charge of the medical school, saw that he was unwilling to take on female students, he pulled Dean Shan along to do some persuasion, which finally made Li Chu reluctantly agree, but he had to pass his personal interview first.
When they met in March, Li Chu discovered that the girl had quite a bit of talent and was worth teaching, so they decided to settle down.
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Applying for postgraduate studies now is different from what it used to be. It's no longer a two-way selection process; it's still a matter of professors choosing students.
So when the main hospital notified them to come for an interview, they didn't know which mentor they were assigned to.
Until they met, when they saw Li Chu, they were completely dumbfounded.
The two students never expected that this great scholar would be their mentor, and they were filled with trepidation.
Especially that boy, his family is from Jinshi, and his grandfather is a traditional Chinese medicine doctor who is currently practicing at Jinshi People's Hospital.
Li Chu was one of the review committee members when his grandfather was evaluating technical skill levels more than ten years ago.
In addition, given Li Chu's current soaring reputation in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and his position as a member of the academic committee, everyone involved in traditional Chinese medicine knows him.
When the interview was over and they confirmed that Li Chu would be their mentor, the two children were ecstatic.
Inside the consultation room, Li Wenxuan was taking the pulse of a female patient, with a female nurse standing beside him.
This was a special instruction from Li Chu: if it was a female patient, a female nurse had to come; if a family member of the patient was accompanying her, then it didn't matter.
However, if acupuncture or massage is needed, a female nurse must still be called.
This protects both the patient and the doctor.