Chapter 195 Maintaining the Highest Respect for Warriors
Dr. Wu quickly shook his head again. He had been a doctor for over twenty years and had a wealth of experience. How could he possibly make a mistake?
It's all because these people have bad tempers and many faults that they've caused so much trouble.
Dr. Wu's face immediately turned cold. He waved to the patients behind him and said in an icy voice.
"Next one, come and check."
After two people left in succession, the soldiers behind them became even more hesitant.
He dragged his heavy steps to Dr. Wu and asked nervously.
"Dr. Wu, do I always have to undergo so many tests to see you?"
"How can you get cured without examination? These are all normal procedures. Are you asking so many questions because you don't want to see a doctor?"
"If you don't want to see a doctor, leave now. There are many other patients waiting. I don't have time to waste here with you."
Dr. Wu waved his hand impatiently and said that he was never a good-tempered person to begin with.
Today's repeated provocations have pushed me to the breaking point.
When the soldier came over, he still refused to accept the inspection and kept asking questions.
If he breaks his own principles for the sake of others today, there will definitely be endless troubles in the future.
Therefore, no matter how angry everyone is, Dr. Wu will stick to his opinion.
In his words, these people are just too troublesome, and we must not indulge them.
If we indulge them once or twice, won't they become even more outrageous?
With this in mind, Dr. Wu's attitude was naturally firm.
"Dr. Wu, are you sure you really want to do this?"
The soldier stared at him intently and asked, and Dr. Wu nodded and replied matter-of-factly.
"Yes, that's exactly what I'm going to do."
What can you do to me? Dr. Wu didn't say the second half of the sentence himself, but everyone understood.
Dr. Wu is completely unyielding; no matter who tries to persuade him, it won't work.
"Then I'll take my leave."
The third soldier, clutching his waist wound, turned and left without hesitation.
Dr. Wu's skin was already somewhat dark, but now it's as dark as charcoal.
Three patients left in a row, and the remaining people looked at him with skeptical eyes.
Dr. Wu shouted angrily at the crowd.
"What are you looking at? Is anyone else here for a medical checkup? If so, get over here now; if not, get out!"
Although Dr. Wu is usually stubborn, he can control his temper.
I was really angry today, so I spoke without thinking.
As soon as he said those words, Dr. Wu realized he had made a mistake.
He wanted to take it back, but to his surprise, no one gave him the chance.
They would rather be injured than let him treat them.
The person standing in front turned around, and everyone's eyes swept over them.
They didn't say a word, but they turned around in perfect unison.
No one wanted to give Dr. Wu any more chances to humiliate them, so they stopped seeking treatment and simply turned around and left.
Dr. Wu originally just wanted to say some tough words to scare them and get them to act according to his opinion.
I never expected that these usually rough, thick-skinned men, who don't know how to hold their tongues, would be so pretentious this time.
They didn't even give him a chance to explain; they simply turned and left.
If only one or two people left, it would be fine; Dr. Wu could at least explain it away.
But now a dozen or twenty patients have all left at once.
They left so resolutely that they didn't even pause in their steps.
Most people left without looking back, but a few turned around and gave him a meaningful look.
These soldiers, who were usually righteous and awe-inspiring, were now looking at him with cold eyes.
Although the sun came out today, the melting snow was colder than the falling snow.
With that look in his eyes, Dr. Wu felt a chill run down his spine.
Sweat spread from the soles of his feet to his limbs and bones. After they left, Dr. Wu couldn't help but stand there and shiver.
Once everyone had left, Dr. Wu, who had been tense just moments before, immediately closed the door to the clinic.
He rushed to Dr. Liu's side, looking at him with a nervous expression.
"Old Liu, tell me, what I just said was correct, wasn't it?"
"It's not like I'm refusing to treat them; I'm just doing a routine check-up. I haven't done anything wrong, so why are they treating me like this?"
"And if I hadn't rushed back this time, no one would have been able to treat them!"
As Dr. Wu spoke, he suddenly raised his head, his eyes shining brightly, and his whole being exuding indescribable confidence.
Normally, Dr. Liu would definitely have strongly agreed.
Because he is also that kind of person, he will conduct a full set of examinations when treating patients.
Dr. Liu had already reflected on his actions some time ago and was deeply aware that his behavior was wrong.
Especially when soldiers are wounded in large numbers and the wounded are lined up in long queues.
Some unnecessary checks can indeed be cancelled.
However, Dr. Wu insisted on his own opinion and refused to listen to his advice. Dr. Liu himself was a patient and didn't have the energy to argue with him.
To be honest, if Du Ruoxia hadn't been here, Liu Wang would never have asked his roommate to bring him over.
Du Ruoxia isn't here anymore, so who will he study with?
Dr. Wu's medical skills are comparable to his, but he has more bad habits than him.
Liu Wang had been with him for over a decade and was already tired of him.
To be honest, Liu Wang disliked many aspects of Dr. Wu.
He simply never brought it up in order to maintain a semblance of harmony.
Now that Dr. Wu has messed things up, he still comes to him with the audacity to say these things, which Liu Wang finds truly laughable.
However, he chuckled briefly before his laughter subsided.
Isn't Dr. Wu just like I used to be?
He used to be just as arrogant and haughty, even looking down on everyone.
Du Ruoxia's arrival was a slap in the face to him.
His face was still sore, and he never expected that Liu Wang would deliver himself to Du Ruoxia's doorstep to get hit.
Liu Wang wanted to laugh but dared not, feeling incredibly stifled.
Liu Wang remained silent for a long time, and Dr. Wu felt uneasy.
He had already been completely ignored by those soldiers, and now even Liu Wang was mocking him.
Dr. Wu clenched his fists, feeling that he had really had enough.
He even regrets it now, thinking he shouldn't have rushed back in the first place.
Now he was in a bind, and looking at the empty clinic, Dr. Wu felt utterly dejected.
He was so defiant just moments ago, and now he feels utterly helpless.
So many patients have passed away, and it was because of his many terrible causes.
As military doctors, the most important thing they need to do is control their emotions.
We should maintain the utmost respect for every soldier, rather than engaging in verbal battles with them.
Because regardless of whether they win or lose, this is the wrong decision.
Moreover, this involves not just one person, but more than 20 people.
They were humiliated and wronged by him, and it's absolutely impossible to shut them up completely.
Dr. Wu became increasingly frightened as he thought about it, and thus paced restlessly back and forth in the clinic.
Liu Wang had been secretly observing Dr. Wu's behavior with his eyes open, but later found that Dr. Wu was walking around too frequently, which was a bit dazzling.
Liu Wang closed his eyes again, but this time he said something extra.
“Dr. Wu, we’ve worked together for many years. Don’t blame me for not reminding you. Only Du Ruoxia’s personal intervention can make up for your mistake.”
Liu Wang paused here.
Some things don't need to be explained too clearly; just hinting at them is enough.
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