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 .
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Xie Wanying: Brother Cao, do you have ice cream at home?
Huang Zhilei: Yes!
As long as Junior Sister likes to eat it, Senior Brother Cao’s house has everything.
Xie Wanying smiled, but she had actually always wanted to ask: Does Senior Brother Cao have any sisters?
Otherwise, how could Senior Brother Cao know so much about what girls like to eat? Although Senior Brother Cao said that the results were obtained by observing patients, she always felt that it was not quite right.
Huang Zhilei took the opportunity to tell his junior sister about Brother Cao’s family members: Brother Cao has no sisters but two brothers.
Senior Brother Cao was actually the youngest child in the family. Xie Wanying was surprised and felt that it was not likely because Senior Brother Cao was too steady, like an older brother.
It seemed that Junior Sister needed to know more about Senior Brother Cao's situation. Huang Zhilei stroked his chin and thought.
Xie Wanying thought about what happened yesterday and asked Senior Brother Huang: They said that Senior Brother Cao’s name was changed when he was three years old.
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Huang Zhilei: Who said that?
What's going on? Does Senior Brother Cao not like his private affairs to be known? Xie Wanying thought that this must be the case and stopped asking.
Huang Zhilei was scratching his head, wondering who could have said "bad things" about Cao Yong to Junior Sister in private. It was obvious that Junior Sister had just gone to the hepatobiliary surgery department when this news came out. Ninety-nine percent of the time, it was that Buddha who said it. Although Senior Brother Cao's story was not a secret, he thought it would be better if Senior Brother Cao told Junior Sister himself.
Time passed quickly and night fell quietly.
It was almost time to leave. Xie Wanying put on her clothes and checked and brought along all the necessary documents, including her ID card, for boarding. Without dry food and water, it would be troublesome to go through security on the plane. She packed her belongings and set off, walking briskly all the way to the courtyard in front of the hospital's emergency room. Dr. Qiu told her to wait for people and the ambulance here.
Summer is here, and the nights are not so cold anymore, but instead there is a feeling of dryness and heat in the air.
The heat makes people more restless.
Standing in the open space waiting for her seniors and the car, Xie Wanying habitually looked down at her watch to keep track of the time.
The emergency room behind her was always so crowded and lively. Critically ill patients kept coming in and out, some were shouting, some were crying, and from time to time there were quarrels, like the crowing of roosters.
The ambulance rushed into the yard with sirens blaring.
Passersby made way.
As soon as the ambulance stopped at the door of the emergency room, the back door opened and a cart came out with a young patient lying on it. The patient's family members cried for help from the doctor, and a doctor and nurse came out of the emergency room to take the patient.
Before Xie Wanying had time to take a closer look at the patient's condition, someone in front of her called her name.
"Xie Wanying!"
It was Dr. Qiu's voice.
Turning around quickly, Xie Wanying saw her senior and trotted across the open space.
When going out on a mission, Qiu Ruiyun did not wear a white coat. Instead, he wore a simple blue short-sleeved shirt and convenient black trousers. He carried a blue suitcase with a white cover and a doctor's ID from the hospital around his neck. He stood in front of her and told her, "This is an organ transplant box for storing liver sources. There is a special storage fluid inside to protect the cold and moist organs."
Xie Wanying listened carefully to the lectures given by her seniors.
"It's okay on the way on the plane. I'll tell you something else." Qiu Ruiyun changed the subject and made good use of the time to take her to the ambulance.
The patient got off the ambulance and the driver was about to jump out of the cab to take a rest.
Qiu Ruiyun walked up to the driver and said, "We agreed to take us to the Capital Airport at 11 o'clock. We are from the hepatobiliary surgery department and we have an urgent mission tonight."