Chapter 258 The Early-Death Fisherwoman in the Hong Kong Variety Show World - Passerby A 7



Chapter 258 The Early-Death Fisherwoman in the Hong Kong Variety Show World - Passerby A 7

After two days of classes, the weekend arrived. Jiang Yue didn't plan to go home this weekend; she just called home to let them know she was safe. The weather in June was quite hot and humid, so Jiang Yue planned to buy some clothes. Also, Jiang Yue's stock account had made a lot of money, so she was thinking of buying a house. She figured that since house prices weren't too high right now, it would be easier to buy sooner rather than later.

On Saturday, I took a walk around the school area. The houses here are quite expensive now, and most of them are small apartments, mostly around 50 square meters. 100 square meters is considered a mansion here. But that's true. Jiang Yue's family of seven used to live in a house of just over 20 square meters.

However, if Jiang Yue were to buy a house, she would want a bigger one. In the end, she chose a house of about 150 square meters. After buying the house, the money in her bank account was reduced by more than half. She has not yet planned to move in. She asked Bai Ze to find someone to decorate it first, as Jiang Yue does not like the current decoration style.

In the evening, Jiang Yue went to a shop recommended by a classmate for a bite to eat. The shop was small but crowded. Jiang Yue waited in line for a while, and when she finally tasted the food, she thought it was worth the wait. The food was amazing. On the way back to school, Jiang Yue asked Bai Ze to write down the name of the shop so she could come back and try other things when she had free time.

After buying the house, Jiang Yue went shopping and bought a few outfits for herself and a few for her family, planning to give them as gifts when she went home next week. When she returned to her dormitory that night, she looked at her small wardrobe and realized there was nowhere to put the new clothes. In the end, she had to take some clothes out of her suitcase before she could put the new clothes away.

After tidying up the messed-up wardrobe, Jiang Yue asked Bai Ze to speed up the renovation process. Lying in bed, she read the newspaper and came across a familiar name. This guy had a police chief, a gangster boss, and a big shot who controlled both the legal and illegal worlds, plus a bunch of business tycoons. Jiang Yue became curious and wondered if they could still achieve what they had before.

I thought about all sorts of things and then went to sleep. I had class tomorrow, so I should go to bed early. The next day, after my run, I had a simple morning tea and went to class. When I got there, Emily was already there. I listened to her gossip for a long time. I don't know where she got the information. I've never paid attention to her asking other people for information before.

After attending classes for a few days, Jiang Yue went home and enjoyed being treated like a baby for two days. She gave all the gifts she had bought for her family and also told her parents about earning money to buy a house. This shocked her parents. After they found out where the money came from, they gasped and realized that she had made a small contribution to global warming.

They knew that many people had made money through stocks over the years, but they didn't expect their daughter to be one of them. However, based on their understanding, they advised Jiang Yue not to touch stocks anymore and to focus on her studies. After all, stocks rise and fall quickly, and she already had enough money to last a lifetime, so it was better to focus on her studies.

In the end, Jiang Yue's parents refused her offer of money. Jiang Yue's idea of ​​buying a big house for the family was also rejected, because there are only four people in the family now: her parents, her sister, and her grandmother. The current house is enough for them. As for her older brother and sister, they don't know about this. Jiang's mother said that they are all married and each family should take care of their own affairs. If they encounter difficulties in the future, Jiang Yue can consider whether to help them.

Since they all said that, Jiang Yue didn't insist. The next day, Jiang Yue went to her older brother and sister's house to visit her nephew. She pretended to give him an injection and successfully made the child cry. She set off back to school early Sunday morning. There's not much to say about the next few years. She basically studied every day. This year was also the time for Jiang Yue and her classmates to start their internships.

In Hong Kong, "resident physicians" who have not yet become formal doctors are simply divided into several "levels": houseman is the so-called general practice resident intern, and they are the youngest group.

Those in the middle are called basic trainees, meaning basic specialty residents, but they have not yet chosen their future specialty.

Moving up the ranks, you become a higher trainee, a senior specialist resident. They have already decided on their future specialty and are almost capable of independently supervising students.

The higher-level options weren't something Jiang Yue needed to consider right now. She arrived at the public hospital early in the morning, accompanied by several of her classmates. Unlike her classmates' excited and apprehensive feelings, Jiang Yue didn't feel anything special. She already knew which department she would be assigned to for her internship, something her supervising teacher had told her long ago.

Upon arriving at the hospital, the hospital manager gave a speech, telling them about the hospital's history and the tasks they would be doing during their internships. Then, everyone was assigned to a department. After leaving the meeting room, the new interns got to know each other. Some doctors who were assigned to departments they didn't like envied the others. When it was almost time, they returned to their assigned departments and began their internships.

Jiang Yue had a decent day. The patients she was dealing with now weren't too difficult for her, and her job was just to assist, like drawing blood and organizing documents. Even though her professors had high hopes for her at school, without practical experience, who knew if she was just all talk and no action? So she had to follow along with the other interns and find opportunities to showcase her abilities depending on the situation.

Jiang Yue felt that her performance was quite normal, but the basic trainee in her department thought highly of her. She had a solid foundation and seemed to have a good mental attitude. Fortunately, there was nothing much going on in the department today, so Jiang Yue was able to leave work on time.

After get off work, I met up with some colleagues for dinner. Since I had just started work the next day and needed to get to the company early, we all went home after dinner. After getting home, I took a bath to relax. After coming out of the bathroom, Jiang Yue read a book for a while and then went to sleep.

When Jiang Yue woke up the next morning, Bai Ze had already controlled the puppet to prepare breakfast. Since moving to the new house, Jiang Yue rarely ate out, mainly because the queues were always quite long, and Jiang Yue really didn't want to waste that time waiting. It was better to eat at home, where she wouldn't have to cook or wash dishes herself.

Jiang Yue's home wasn't far from the hospital where she was interning, so she walked there. When she arrived at the hospital, she found that she was the first one there. She greeted the doctors and nurses she knew, changed her clothes, and went to the department to look at the patients' information from the previous night, trying to make sure she had a good understanding of the situation.

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