Left and right are men
Fang Henian went on a business trip. Before leaving, he told Fang Huai that the signal there might not be very good and he might not be able to contact him often.
He also whispered to Fang Huai: "Brother, go your own way."
Fang Huai understood what Fang Henan said, smiled, and told him to be careful on the road.
Life went on as usual. Fang Huai went to work as usual, checked on patients' injuries regularly, and saw patients on time.
And she rejected Kong Lingyu's countless invitations, with a single but convincing reason: "Overtime, busy with work, no time."
[Please ask patient No. 29, Kong Lingyu, to come to the consultation room for a consultation.]
Kong Lingyu?
Fang Huai took the list handed to him by the man and checked it carefully. He looked up and saw the man looking at him with a smile.
Kong Lingyu sat on a chair, a man in a suit behind him cursing. But Kong Lingyu obviously didn't listen to the man's words. He rolled up his sleeves to reveal his arms covered with scars. The wounds were numerous and deep, and some were even torn after being burned.
"Please keep quiet in the hospital."
Fang Huai coldly told the man in the suit to shut up and carefully treated the wound on Kong Lingyu's hand.
During the disinfection, Kong Lingyu's arms were stretched straight with veins bulging, and his palms closed and opened.
He smiled and said, "It's really hard to get an appointment with Dr. Fang."
Fang Huai continued to work on the process without stopping. Kong Lingyu's eyes followed his hands, and his burning gaze seemed to burn through the medical gloves.
Throughout the whole process, Fang Huai only asked Kong Lingyu necessary questions and did not discuss any topics unrelated to the injury. Kong Lingyu did not feel bored either. He answered every question Fang Huai asked.
He appeared calm on the surface, but cold sweat had already appeared on his forehead and his face had turned several shades paler.
Tan Cheng sat aside and glared at him, his lips curled up in a gloating manner, muttering in his heart: "You deserve it. Who asked for it?"
Hearing Kong Lingyu's muffled groan while bandaging, Tan Cheng laughed out loud. Fang Huai and Kong Lingyu looked at him at the same time. He coughed to cover it up: "You guys continue, leave me alone."
Fang Huai ignored the two of them, but his movements became much lighter.
Kong Lingyu didn't give Tan Cheng any face at all and kicked Tan Cheng's stool: "Get out."
"Cao, you..."
Kong Lingyu gave a death stare, "Hmm?"
Tan Cheng stood up angrily, "Tsk, just go if you want to."
After Tan Cheng left, Kong Lingyu changed his expression again, "Maimai, you are avoiding me again."
"You clearly promised me before that you would never..." Fang Huai, avoiding me, interrupted Kong Lingyu directly.
"The bandage is done. Be careful not to touch water for the next two days. Change the dressing in three days. Pay attention to your diet..."
Kong Lingyu saw the alienation in Fang Huai's eyes. He hurriedly grabbed Fang Huai's hand and whispered:
"You really don't want to talk to me right now, do you?"
Fang Huai broke free from Kong Lingyu's hand and frowned, "My dear patient, your wound has been treated. If there are no other problems, you can leave."
"You clearly know what I want to say. You promised me." Kong Lingyu whispered, and the wound that had been bandaged began to bleed again.
"Fang Huai, I like you."
"You obviously know that I like you."
Kong Lingyu said paranoidly: "You said you wanted to be friends with me, but in fact you wanted to distance yourself from me. If I didn't come to you, you wouldn't even look at me."
"I've said before that I don't want to be just your friend."
Fang Huai stood up and put some distance between them, and the chair made a harsh sound as it rubbed against the ground.
This attracted several interns outside the door to look curiously. After Fang Huai glanced at them, some of them immediately retracted their heads and sighed.
"The teacher seems to be entangled."
One of the interns curled his lips and said, "But that patient was really patient. The burns on his arm were so severe that my scalp was tingling during the disinfection, but he didn't say a word."
"Xu Hangran, stop gossiping. If someone hears you, you'll be in big trouble." Wang Chao poked Xu Hangran's arm to signal her to shut up.
Xu Hangran said "Oh" and whispered, "The teacher is not that kind of person."
They have not had much exposure to the outside world, so they have done a lot of preparation for their internships, especially from the experiences of their seniors.
Regardless of the salary and benefits, there may be all kinds of weird things in every industry, but the difference is just the difference between a mild illness and a serious illness.
With their prayers, the three were assigned to the cold and indifferent Dr. Fang. Initially, they thought their future would be difficult. But as time went by, they realized they were wrong and that their lives were actually quite good.
Dr. Fang did not make things difficult for students like the "weird teacher" that his classmates called him, but instead taught them seriously.
When encountering typical burn cases, they will be patiently guided and allowed to use the remaining time to study carefully.
After spending several months together, they also realized that Dr. Fang was cold on the outside but warm on the inside, and was just not good at expressing himself.
He does things neatly and efficiently, never taking up their rest time, and does everything himself.
After hearing about their treatment, Xu Hangran's roommate broke down and complained: "Why?! I'm the only one who works like a slave?!"
"Why do I have to pick up their kids and tutor their kids?!"
In comparison, they were still somewhat fortunate to have met Dr. Fang.
In the consultation room, Fang Huai pointed at the door with a cold face and said, "Please don't delay my work. Please go out."
Seeing him pretending to be calm, but his hands were actually shaking, Kong Lingyu couldn't help laughing. He pointed at his watch and said, "Doctor Fang, I'm your last patient today."
He approached and said:
"You should look at me as a suitor now, just like now. You shouldn't care about my injury. Don't be so polite."
"You can tell me to get out right now."
After saying that, he shook the list in his hand and said regretfully, "Goodbye, Mai Mai."
"Looking forward to seeing you next time."
After everyone left, Fang Huai sat back down and waved to the intern outside to come in.
"You need to sort out today's patient cases." Fang Huai saw their serious faces and said in a slow tone, "Carefully analyzing each patient's condition will be of great help to your studies."
"I understand, teacher." Li Xiangdong nodded in agreement, and the other two also agreed happily.
"Um."
"If there is nothing else, you can leave." After Fang Huai told them what to do, he let them go home.
Watching several young interns walking out of the hospital with brisk steps, he felt inexplicably melancholy.
"Xiao Huai, this way."
Li Xuan stood not far away waiting and waved.
The intern, who had walked some distance, stopped and moved into a small path on the side.
The two looked at each other, and they seemed to have discovered something extraordinary!
Xu Hangran was lively and cautious when she first arrived. The other two were also very cautious, fearing that they would offend others accidentally.
But after getting to know Fang Huai and realizing that he was gentle and patient and a very good teacher, their true colors were completely exposed. They even dared to joke with Fang Huai during breaks and tell some meaningless jokes.
Xu Hangran stretched out his palm and stroked his neck. Zhou Chao immediately lowered his chin and gave a sly gesture: "OK."
They were all excited; they hadn't expected their teacher to be so popular. In the morning, he had a shady, handsome suitor, and in the afternoon, a mature, mixed-race daddy. Xu Hangran rubbed his hands and said, "Hey, who do you think Doctor Fang likes?"
Zhou Chao raised his chin. Isn’t the answer obvious?
"The one in the morning was the pursuer, this one is the target."
Xu Hangran chuckled, "I think Doctor Fang's type is also quite popular. He's good-looking and has a good temper."
"You know the popular married handsome guy on the Internet, right?" She thought for a while and finally found the most appropriate adjective to describe Fang Huai's temperament - married handsome guy.
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