Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Back in 1996, the eldest daughter of Oldman Xie’s Family, Xie Wanying, said that she wanted to be a surgeon, to which many people laughed at her .

“ A Phoenix gives birth to a phoenix. And a ...

Chapter 1874: Hard to deal with

After handling the matter of the patient's admission, Chang Jiawei continued to argue with the other party: "Don't be polite, this is what I should do. Yingying is having dinner with the two of us tonight, you shouldn't make random comments. We will invite her out for dinner again in the future. We are not the only ones who invited her out for dinner. Tao Zhijie and Tan Kelin have also invited her out for dinner. It is unreasonable and unfair for you to single out the two of us. It is unfair to us and to her."

"They invited her to dinner because she was his teacher. Besides, Tan Kelin only invited her to dinner a few times. Tan Kelin is also from Beidu," Ren Chongda retorted.

"How can you expect a poker player to treat people to dinner often? He has no feelings." Chang Jiawei did not accept his argument.

"If you put it that way, how could Fu Xinheng, the robot, invite people to dinner?" Ren Chongda fought back.

"What's so strange about that? Poker players don't know the ways of the world. The robots are programmed as needed."

The two teachers' argument became more and more outrageous, and they forgot who was sitting there and listening.

Xie Wanying's heart was pounding faster and she didn't dare to look at Teacher Fu's expression.

"Is Fu Xinheng listening on the other side?" Ren Chongda asked after sensing the warning message sent by classmate Xie on the other side.

"Yes, he is here. Why don't you talk to him?" Chang Jiawei handed the phone to his old classmate.

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Fu Xinheng glanced back at him first: You asked girls out and used me as bait, and you dragged me into the fight with them as a scapegoat. You are indeed as shameless as Ren Chongda said.

Chang Jiawei touched the bridge of his nose, a little embarrassed, and said: "This matter is not my fault at all. It was Ren Chongda who started it. Besides, is it a crime for us to invite her out for dinner? What does he mean by stopping us like this?"

Thinking about it, this is true. He was also unhappy when he heard Ren Chongda's words. Fu Xinheng took the phone and said in a deep voice: "She has the freedom to choose who to eat with, and no one has the right to stop her."

The robot's tone was as hard as iron. Ren Chongda scratched his head and realized that it was hard to deal with the iron plate: "Okay, she wants to go out to eat with you." He could only go back and find the students to ask.

Fu Xinheng didn't want to make things too awkward, and promised, "We will rush back to the hospital to see the patient after dinner."

Hearing this, Ren Chongda thanked them again: "Don't worry, take your time to eat. We need to take a car from the airport to the hospital, it won't be too fast. The bed department has arranged it, let the patient rest first."

The work communication was completed and the phone was hung up.

Xie Wanying took the phone that Teacher Fu handed back with both hands. Fortunately, the teacher did not say that she was a busy person again.

The three of them continued to eat. They were told to eat slowly, but they didn't dare to really ignore the patient. Being a doctor is like this. When there are patients to see, you can't even have the freedom to eat a good meal.

Chang Jiawei took the opportunity to introduce this case to his old classmate: "The patient's heart function is not good, and he has coughs and wheezing. I guess, judging from the X-rays, the problem of bronchitis may be more serious than pneumonia."

Xie Wanying, who was sitting next to him, could feel that as a good friend of Teacher Fu, Teacher Chang could be considered half a cardiothoracic surgeon after several performances, and the comments he made were different from those of ordinary orthopedic surgeons.

This classmate of his who was said to be a playboy should not be underestimated. Chang Jiawei chose orthopedics because he was carefree, unlike other medical students who had many concerns when choosing a department.