After Ji Nianqin finished speaking, she suddenly thought that male nurses might not have time. After discussing with other female nurses, she finally decided to switch shifts with the male nurses and free up the 8 o'clock time in the evening.
"You're going to give him a surprise? We're all super excited to hear that. We're usually very busy at work, so whenever we have a free moment, we all play with our phones, but he doesn't. I heard he doesn't even turn on the air conditioner in his dorm; he just sits quietly, and he never turns on the TV. I wonder if he's afraid of wasting electricity or something. But he always does exceptionally well on his tests, so we nurses privately talk about him like he's a genius, really amazing."
"He must have studied secretly. After all, many ancient soldiers only knew how to fight. They memorized those knowledge points, but they didn't master them as well as the civil servants."
"So, what I'm saying is, he's very smart. Especially when we can't push the patient, he'll rush over first. It's just that some male nurses have left recently, but a new batch of university graduates, all majoring in medicine or nursing, have come in as interns. Maybe he feels an unprecedented sense of crisis, so he works even harder."
"He was worried about being eliminated. It seems he's actually quite good. I underestimated him before."
As Ji Nianqin spoke, she actually felt a little moved. She took off her hat and touched her bald head.
"If I really had no hair, I would also feel the pressure of the workplace, right? After all, modern life is good in every way, except that the competition is greater, perhaps because there are more people. But it can also give us the best encouragement, allowing me to put in the greatest diligence and effort to stand out."
Ji Nianqin seemed to think of herself as an outstanding person. She walked on the street with her head held high, no longer afraid of other people's strange looks. Although she had regained some confidence, she was still shamelessly complacent, as if she wanted everyone to see the sunshine on her face instead of just being burned by the exploding sun.
"But will my hairstyle also affect the city's appearance?"
Ji Nianqin muttered while looking at the passers-by passing by. Many of their eyes were surprised, while some pretended to be calm and then turned back to stare at Ji Nianqin.
"Or, should I wear a wig when I go back?"
Ji Nianqin looked at the long-haired models in the window with envy.
"Oh, I almost forgot. Didn't the prince make me a lot of wigs, all with hoods attached? Even though they're green, at least they can cover up my ugliness."
Ji Nianqin nodded and quickly returned to the cheongsam shop, only to find that there was a large group of people gathered outside.
“Really free?”
"Yes, but it's not open today. You can come tomorrow. The cheongsams are free to rent, and there are also hairpins for you to wear."
"Oh my god, you guys should steal her head! It's hilarious! She even instructed us on how to wear a hairpin, even though she has no hair. It seems this kind of store is not trustworthy. They say it's free, but they must be a scam. After getting us in, they will charge us more."
"Don't talk about her like that. I think we can give it a try."
Ji Nianqin was wearing a wig with a hat. When she was about to close the store, she heard some heartwarming words.
"Thank you, miss. I'm going to the party now. Come tomorrow and I promise you'll make me look beautiful."
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