“Doctor Shen…”
“Professor Shen…”
"Teacher Shen..."
As soon as Shen Yun entered the gate of the Chinese Medicine Hospital, many people came out to greet him, their faces full of admiration and respect. Even the old professors had a look of awe on their faces, and they all admired such a person immensely.
Professor Shen's fame had spread throughout the hospital, and no one was unfamiliar with her. She was the developer of the regeneration potion, the god of leukemia's cure. So many labels abounded, and she was a model for others.
"Who... who is this? Why does he seem so high up in status?"
"Then... is that person also a doctor? Can we choose his clinic?"
Some discerning patients began asking the medical staff around them if they knew the doctor. What was so special about him? Why were so many people looking at him with such admiring eyes?
Is she a powerful figure? Does she see patients? Can she help them with their symptoms? Or do they register under her clinic?
"That... is so young. She looks very young as a female doctor."
"Yeah! Female doctor, are you really that amazing?"
Everyone was in disbelief, expressing their disbelief. If possible, could they hear what exactly was so amazing about him? It wasn't easy to get in through the backdoor at a military hospital; some doctors were very capable. This kind of admiration was truly rare.
"Nurse, Miss Nurse, can we ask which doctor is on duty to see patients?" The auntie next to her couldn't help but ask curiously.
"Yes! Can we choose her as the attending physician?"
No matter what, I'd better strike first and see if they really have the skills. Maybe, I can give them a surprise.
"I'm sorry...that doctor is not available. She's our inpatient doctor."
The nurses shook their heads. They couldn't tell these people the reason. The confidentiality agreement was still in their minds. They were not stupid enough to commit a crime against the wind. None of the nurses dared to speak out about Professor Shen's condition. They could tell their colleagues around them, but definitely not to outsiders.
"Inpatient department?"
The patients became even more curious. The doctors in the inpatient department were able to make themselves known to everyone. This was their ability.
"Why is it the inpatient department?"
"Yeah! Why is it the inpatient department?"
Everyone was puzzled. How could he be a doctor in the inpatient department? If someone from the inpatient department could make it to this point, how good must his medical skills be?
Many people began to wonder if they should try to find a connection here. If they could be assigned to the professor just now, would their illness be more reliably cured?
Dean's Office
Dean Tian looked at the troublemaker in front of him with a headache. The person he least wanted to see was Chen Yun, because every time he saw her, something bad happened or something that required him to make a big decision. He was just a dean, a small fry, not a big shot. He couldn't deal with such a big shot, nor could he afford to deal with her.
"Tell me... I wouldn't come to you for no reason. What's your request?"
Putting down his pen, Dean Tian asked Shen Yun gloomily, "What new ideas does this boss have? Is he quitting? Or does he have any requests?"
"I want to be in charge of the outpatient clinic. I hope you can give me a transfer order."
Shen Yun sat on the sofa, calmly drinking the scented tea. He took a sip and it tasted really good. It seemed that he would need to take some back later. It would also be good to put it in the office to entertain guests. The dean still had a lot of good things in his hands. Shen Yun was eager to extort some back later.
"What?" Dean Tian's eyes almost popped out, and he looked at Shen Yun in surprise.
No way! A boss is a boss. Their ideas are different from those of ordinary people. No one can guess their thoughts and ideas. Just when they came up with something, a department was unwilling to stay. When he ran to the outpatient clinic, Dean Tian's eyes went dark. He had already anticipated that the security issues of the hospital would need to be strengthened in the future.
"Why do you want to go to the clinic?"
Outpatient work isn't as relaxing and comfortable as the inpatient department. The long shifts and hours are exhausting. Can she adapt? Don't just give up after a few days. "Outpatient work is a bit tiring, you know?"
"I just feel like I've been in one place long enough. I want to try my hand at the outpatient clinic and gain some experience."
Shen Yun was extremely calm. She just wanted to change her place. It was like climbing to the end of one peak, and another peak was waiting. She could never stop, and could only move forward courageously.
"Okay... whatever you want to do."
"Have you chosen which department?"
Dean Tian pinched his brows in a headache, feeling that there was nothing he could do to deal with Chen Yun. He could only follow her will and obey her heart. After all, this kind of boss doesn't need constraints.
"In a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, I'll just be an ordinary outpatient doctor."
Chen Yun said he had already made up his mind and would stay at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. He wasn't going to think about it, and he wouldn't change his mind. An ordinary outpatient doctor could see more patients, accumulate experience, and take a short break. He probably wouldn't see many people in the outpatient clinic.
"Okay, as for the nurse, I'll let Tian Tian continue to follow you." Dean Tian wanted to get some benefits for his daughter.
"No problem." The choice of nurse was within Shen Yun's expectations.
"So...can I start now?"
Chen Yun put down the teacup and looked at Dean Tian. "Let's start working from today!" It's just right. This way, she can also make arrangements in advance to adapt.
"Well, I'll have someone take you to the Chinese medicine hospital."
The Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital was relatively remote and had the least traffic. However, with Shen Yun in charge, it seemed possible that Traditional Chinese Medicine would become even more popular than Western medicine in the future. The hospital's director, Xiao Chen, was also someone Shen Yun was familiar with, so he didn't have to worry about being ignored.
"Okay, do I still need to report this to Dean Chen?"
"You can do whatever you like."
Dean Tian waved his hand, no longer wanting to talk. He still had a lot of things to deal with, one of which was security, and another was that all the hospital's resources needed to be allocated to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. After all, with Chen Yun in charge of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, they had to complete all the necessary arrangements and supplement the logistics.
"Director, the floral tea in your office is quite good. Can you give me some? It's perfect because I'm going to the outpatient clinic soon."
Chen Yun looked at Dean Tian with a grin and made the suggestion he had been thinking of from the beginning. He had to get the scented tea, and the outpatient office also needed some things to keep up appearances.
"Here, here, all for you."
After handing the flower tea to Chen Yun, Dean Tian didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
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