Chapter 40 In my dictionary, Zhou Jinshan, there is no such word as "give up".



"However, I didn't expect that the Feng family's donation would attract that person's attention and that he would personally write a praise note. This is a great thing, but for you, Zhou Jinshan, it will be very difficult for you to win over that woman. After all, everyone can see the value of this woman."

Political Commissar Lin paused for a moment, then said to Zhou Jinshan, "If you choose to give up now, it would not be a bad idea."

Upon hearing this, Zhou Jinshan put down his newspaper and solemnly said, "Political Commissar, the word 'give up' has never been in my dictionary."

Political Commissar Lin nodded: "Good, since you've made up your mind, then get well soon, formulate a plan to achieve your goal, and I'll be waiting for your good news."

Zhou Jinshan saluted and walked out of the office.

Unexpectedly, he ran into the young nurse again, who chased him to the infirmary for an injection and even brought out the doctor.

"Comrade Zhou, please don't find me annoying. The doctor instructed me to make sure you take your injections and medications on time, and also to make sure you don't do any strenuous exercise. This is my duty," the young nurse said earnestly, her chest puffed out.

Zhou Jinshan frowned slightly and said, "Let's go."

He took the lead and walked ahead. The young nurse was immediately delighted and tried to follow him while introducing herself. But she soon became tired and said coquettishly, "Comrade Zhou, slow down. You have a leg injury and can't walk fast. I can't keep up with you."

To her surprise, Zhou Jinshan ignored her and continued walking forward.

The young nurse, feeling frustrated, ran after him and finally reached the infirmary, panting heavily with flushed cheeks.

She was about to confront Zhou Jinshan when she saw him leave her behind and go to Dr. Huang, saying, "Doctor, I don't need a dedicated nurse. Please arrange for this nurse to do her own job."

Dr. Huang was slightly taken aback and turned to look at the young nurse: "What happened? What did you do?"

The young nurse's eyes welled up with tears: "I didn't do anything. I was just following your instructions to take care of the patient. I don't know why Comrade Zhou is so resistant to me?"

She looked at Zhou Jinshan with tears welling up in her eyes.

Zhou Jinshan didn't look at her, but instead asked the doctor, "Is someone who cries so easily a qualified medical worker?"

Zhou Jinshan's tone wasn't harsh, but his words were, and the young nurse was so frightened that she immediately stopped crying.

Dr. Huang's expression also turned serious, and he solemnly thanked him: "Thank you, Comrade Zhou, for your criticism and correction of our work. I will strengthen the discipline and work requirements of the clinic as soon as possible, and I will also arrange a qualified nurse for you."

The young nurse was stunned and opened her mouth to explain, "Dr. Huang, I..."

"Nurse Tian, ​​go to the back and reflect on your actions first. I'll criticize you later."

The young nurse, Tian, ​​looked pleadingly at Zhou Jinshan, but received no response from him. In the end, she ran out crying.

At the same time, the Feng family, which had been quiet for many years, was visited by many visitors, relatives, and young people.

In the morning, it was neighbors who came. We were served melon seeds and tea, and after a lively chat, everyone went home to attend to their own business.

In the afternoon, old friends and relatives who hadn't visited in years all came.

This time, there was no tea or snacks, and they didn't even have time to boil water, but everyone sat very still, as if their buttocks were glued to them, especially Feng Mingshu's uncle's family.

A few years ago, Feng Mingshu's maternal grandparents passed away one after another. Her maternal aunt, Chen Yue'e, immediately changed her tune, saying that the Feng family had a bad class background and that they should continue to send gifts during holidays, but not visit them.

Although Feng Mingshu was mild-mannered, he was stubborn at heart, and he never visited his uncle's house again after that.

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