Seeing her like this, Li Fengjuan put it away without any hesitation.
"Look at you, since you've just recovered from your illness, just keep it for yourself. Okay, I won't be polite to you anymore."
"There weren't many people this morning. They were all just minor illnesses. The temperature has dropped recently, so many elderly people and children have caught colds and fevers, but nothing serious."
Jiang Mengxue nodded. It is easiest to get sick when the seasons change.
It is quite warm during the day, but the temperature drops immediately after the sun sets and it is windy, making it very easy for children to get sick.
Their emergency department is really busy when it is busy. Even she, a newbie in the hospital, has been trained and can perform some minor operations independently.
The two of them sat behind their desks, doing their own things.
When Jiang Mengxue first came to the hospital, she was rotated between departments, and the department she most wanted to go to was actually the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
But now there is a greater need for doctors who can perform surgery, so I can only come to the emergency room to learn.
However, she was a newcomer, and when patients came in occasionally, they would go to see Li Fengjuan or the doctor in the next office.
After all, Jiang Mengxue looks too young, even though Li Fengjuan is in her thirties and doesn't look that old either.
But this all needs to be compared. Compared with Jiang Mengxue, Li Fengjuan certainly looks more reliable.
Jiang Mengxue studied the combination of Chinese and Western medicine, and she would also seek out old Chinese medicine practitioners in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to learn from them.
This is the hospital affiliated with the steel plant, and workers who suffer work-related injuries are often sent here.
The hospital also hopes that she can learn more from her predecessors, gain more practical experience, and get started as soon as possible.
I heard that doctors will be sent to the factory clinic to help later, and the medical staff there will also come to the hospital to learn.
After reading for the whole afternoon, everyone packed up and went home at around five o'clock. It was not Jiang Mengxue's turn to be on duty tonight.
Before the time came, Li Fengjuan packed up and went home to cook.
Jiang Mengxue also left work on time with her bag. Since she was not on duty tonight, she could leave early.
First, go to the cafeteria to get some food: two white flour buns, a portion of stir-fried meat and vegetables. This is Jiang Mengxue's dinner.
Jiang Mengxue lives alone and basically doesn't cook. She occasionally cooks some porridge for herself in the morning, and eats in the cafeteria at noon and dinner.
Jiang Mengxue plans to prepare all the daily necessities such as firewood, rice, oil and salt when she has time so that she can cook for herself in the evening.
When people returned home, they were already ready to eat.
"Dr. Jiang is back? Is he bringing food from the cafeteria again?"
A family of six lived in the next room. The man, Liu Dazhui, was an employee of a steel factory, earning 32 yuan a month. The woman, Wang Damei, worked as a helper in the cafeteria, earning 16.5 yuan a month.
The couple has three children at home, and my mother-in-law also lives here to help take care of the children and do housework.
A family of six squeezed into a house of about 30 square meters. The side room was also over 20 square meters and was occupied by Uncle Li, who worked as a cleaner and odd jobs at the steel factory and earned 25 yuan a month.
The one who spoke was Liu Dazhui's mother, Liu Zhang. No one knew her real name, so everyone called her Liu Zhang.
Many women are called "maids" at home, and after they get married, they are directly given their husband's surname and do not even have a proper name.
"Auntie has prepared the meal. I don't want to eat in the cafeteria every day anymore. I plan to cook at home in a few days."
Aunt Liu nodded, obviously agreeing with this idea.
"That's right. It's much more economical to buy your own food and cook than to eat in the cafeteria. How much does it cost to eat in the cafeteria alone in a month? If you need anything while cooking at home, just come and see me."
"Well, thank you first, Auntie. Go and have your meal. I'll be going in too."
Jiang Mengxue said hello with a smile and went into the house.
She really didn't like the formalities of these interpersonal relationships. Even if she had nothing to say when meeting someone, she would still chat for a while, even if it was just to ask if they had eaten.
Otherwise people will say that you look down on them and are not sociable among the people.
You still have to adapt slowly in the future. In the future, everyone is just an acquaintance and lives their own life behind closed doors. There is no need to interact with others if you don’t like them.
But that’s not the case now. In this day and age, when you go out to buy something, strangers will pull you aside to chat.
Xue, who suffers from social phobia, said she was very panicked and planned to read more books about interacting with people, practice her eloquence and learn the art of getting along with others.
I sat on the bed for a while and put the cold buns and vegetables into the space.
I ate a Xinjiang cheese bun, poured a glass of pure milk, soaked my feet, and then lay down on the bed and didn't want to move.
Jiang Mengxue is afraid of the cold and is also lazy. Whenever she has nothing to do, she likes to lie in bed. She took out a small solar-powered desk lamp and placed it on the bedside, intending to read a book before going to sleep.
I have to buy some furniture when I have time. The bedroom and other rooms are empty. It can't keep going like this.
Besides, the salary will be paid soon at the end of the month, which is a good time for me to take a few days off and go home.
Doctors can take turns to have one day off each week.
Jiang Mengxue had agreed with other doctors that she would take her four days off this month together so that she could stay for a few days if her home was too far away.
The other doctors were also easy to talk to. It was just a matter of changing shifts, not a big deal.
Jiang Mengxue also planned to exchange some money when she had time. It would be even better if she could exchange it for a bicycle ticket. She was still not used to walking everywhere.
I kept thinking about this and don't know when I fell asleep.
Maybe it was because I went to bed too early, so I woke up in the middle of the night.
I looked at the time and it was only ten o'clock. I felt a little hungry now.
I took out a box of fish-flavored shredded pork rice from the space, and felt full after eating a full bowl.
I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to get up in the morning, so I just ate, brushed my teeth, and went back to sleep.
The next morning, I heard some noise outside, someone washing their face and brushing their teeth, someone cooking and calling their children. The yard became lively as well.
Jiang Mengxue looked at the time and got up.
Alas, I don’t dare to take a watch with me when I go out. I don’t have any sense of time when I’m outside. I’m not used to it.
"Mengxue is up now, why don't you eat at my house?"
Aunt Liu from next door brought porridge into the house and called the children to get up and eat.
"No need, Auntie. I'll just buy two buns on my way to work."
"Doctor Jiang has a really good life, but he's a bit too extravagant. If he gets married and lives like this, how much money will he have to spend?"
Aunt Cao from the next door heard the noise and came out.
She had been eyeing the two houses opposite for a long time. When she heard that the neighbors were moving out, she went to the street office to inquire in advance, intending to rent them out to her two married sons.
Their family of more than a dozen people squeezed into two rooms. As the children grew up, got married and had children, it became very inconvenient.
The man Cao Manjiang has three sons and a daughter. His eldest son Cao Dajun also works in the steel plant workshop. His eldest daughter-in-law Dai Lan works in the cotton mill. They have two sons, Cao Lijie and Cao Lifan.
The second son, Cao Dagang, is an apprentice at a steel factory. He got married last year. The second daughter-in-law, Yang Qian, is a temporary worker in the street. Now their son, Cao Lihui, is a few months old.
My youngest son Cao Feiyang is also looking for a date, and my youngest daughter Cao Yifei is still in high school. The family will be even more crowded if more people are added.
If we could rent the two rooms opposite each other, it would be so spacious for each of our sons to have a room each.
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