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Director Liang said, "The two notebooks you submitted have been compiled into volumes by the medical school and submitted to the health and education departments respectively."

"After the leaders of the two departments organized another expert review, it has now been decided to first select two schools to conduct small-scale pilot training."

Li Chu asked, "When will it start?"

"Right now, the teachers from those two schools are in the self-study phase. Once they have mastered the material and passed the assessment, then we will begin the enrollment process."

"Have you ever thought about teaching these teachers first?"

"Please spare me, Director. I can't even teach my own students, how can I have time to teach those teachers?" Li Chu waved his hands repeatedly.

"These teachers are mostly front-line doctors, each with rich medical experience. My two notebooks are also quite detailed, and they can understand them, so I won't embarrass myself by showing them off."

Director Liang knew that Li Chu couldn't possibly go and didn't have time to go, but he asked the question because the conversation had just started.

"Hurry up and finish writing the third book, everyone's waiting to read it."

"Director, you are aware of our family's current situation, so it may take some time before we can finish writing it."

"Alright," Director Liang nodded, got up and walked out: "That's all, go ahead and get back to work."

After Director Liang left, Nurse Wang, who had been pretending to study while hunched over the table, turned around and asked, "Dr. Li, do you take on apprentices?"

"Apprentice? I don't take on apprentices. The few apprentices our hospital recruited were all assigned to the other two clinics, weren't they?"

Li Chu was a little confused by Nurse Wang's question.

"Dr. Li, I misspoke. I meant to ask if you take on apprentices?"

Disciple? Of course I'll take one. Even if I don't take one now, Li Chu will in the future.

As for his own children, whether they want to learn or not is their own decision, and he will not interfere with their choices; at most, he will offer some advice.

"Sister Wang, why did you suddenly ask that?"

“It’s my sister’s child. He graduated from junior high school and is still unemployed. He’s waiting in line at the neighborhood committee. I was just wondering if you would take him on as an apprentice so that he can have a skill to make a living in the future.”

Upon hearing this, Li Chu declined, saying, "I'm sorry, Sister Wang, I'm still so young, I haven't considered taking on any apprentices."

"It's nothing, Dr. Li, I was just asking casually." Nurse Wang was clearly a little disappointed, but there was nothing she could do if others didn't take on apprentices, so she could only turn her head away and stop talking.

Li Chu thought to himself, "That's why I'm not accepting it, precisely because you asked casually."

They only see this as a fallback option, not because they genuinely want to learn. Just the sheer volume of the book Ding Qiunan was memorizing back then would have deterred 99% of people.

Li Chu felt that if he were to take on apprentices, it would be best to take on sons, as a blank sheet of paper is easier to inscribe.

Without dwelling on the issue, I took out a pen and paper and started writing in my third notebook, writing as much as I could while I still had the time, so my boss wouldn't keep asking me about it.

After get off work, Li Chu didn't buy food at the cafeteria, but Ding's mother insisted that he not buy any and that he cook at home himself.

She came here just to help with postpartum care, but if she doesn't cook and eats at the cafeteria every day, she might as well go back home.

For dinner, Ding's mother cooked millet porridge. After dinner, Li Chu opened two jars of fruit. There were too many people in the family, and one jar was not enough to share.

After everyone had gone to bed that night, Ding Qiunan sat in her quilt.

"Li Chu, I need to go to the toilet today, but I can't. My stomach is so bloated. Could you get me some medicine?"

Postpartum constipation is very common, and it can be quite uncomfortable.

During a normal vaginal delivery, the baby's head pushes against the rectum as it emerges, causing some of the contents to be expelled.

However, Ding Qiunan did not expel anything when she gave birth yesterday, which means she has not had a bowel movement for two days, so it's no wonder her stomach is bloated.

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She did talk to her mother about it today, but Ding's mother said she was being dramatic, that everyone is like that, and that she would be fine in a couple of days.

There's no other way but to talk to her man tonight and see if there's anything we can do.

There are indeed solutions, but the problem is that traditional Chinese medicine for constipation often contains senna leaves.

Ding Qiunan is currently breastfeeding. After drinking that stuff, she felt better, but the medicine also took away the nutrients from her body.

As a result, her breast milk was just like water, with no nutritional value whatsoever.

After thinking for a moment, Li Chu asked, "Do you need to go to the toilet now?"

Ding Qiunan nodded, looking at him pitifully with her big eyes.

"Okay, go now. If you really can't get out, just call me."

"Do you have a solution?"

"Absolutely, I'll make sure your stomach feels comfortable today."

Ding Qiunan still couldn't expel the stool, and she was sweating from straining. In the end, she had no choice but to call her man in.

Li Chu first ran to the kitchen to get a bowl and poured some sesame oil in it before going into the bathroom.

Ding Qiunan sat on a stool in the bathroom.

The seat of this stool is cut out into an oval shape and placed on the squat toilet so that when a person sits on it to defecate, they just fall into the squat toilet.

When Ding Qiunan was pregnant, her belly was so big that she couldn't squat down at all without this thing.

After Li Chu went into the bathroom, he held out a bowl to her: "Dip your finger in sesame oil and rub it around the door, preferably a little inside. It will definitely work."

"Huh?" Ding Qiunan looked at Li Chu in surprise; she had thought he would come up with some good ideas.

Seeing that she didn't move, Li Chu put the bowl aside, washed his hands with soap, and then picked up the bowl and squatted down next to her.

Ding Qiunan stared blankly at his actions until he squatted down next to her before she reacted: "What are you doing?"

"What else can I do? I'll apply it for you. When I apply it, you just need to apply it with force."

"It's so dirty, I can wipe it myself." Ding Qiunan was a little anxious, but more embarrassed.

Li Chu acted as if he hadn't heard her, and directly dipped his finger in sesame oil and applied it to the area.

Although the process was a bit difficult, the result was ultimately good.

Seeing that she was able to expel the waste on her own, Li Chu didn't apply any more oil. She stood up, washed her hands, and walked out of the bathroom without saying a word.

Ding Qiunan kept her eyes tightly closed. She was too embarrassed to look at Li Chu. Her face was flushed, and it was hard to tell whether she was holding it in or just shy.

Li Chu had been gone for a long time before she slowly opened her eyes, and as she did so, a tear slid down her cheek.

She truly hadn't expected Li Chu to do this for her.

During her pregnancy, Li Chu often told her that she had suffered and endured hardship because of his pregnancy.

However, Ding Qiunan always believed that it was normal for women to get pregnant and have children. Every woman goes through this process, and the child wasn't just his.

In the later stages of her pregnancy, she would often get inexplicably irritable. She knew that sometimes she was just making trouble for no reason, but she just couldn't control her temper.

Once, her mother came over and saw that she was making a mess of Li Chu's life. She couldn't stand it and scolded her.

But Li Chu never showed any impatience; he always did his best to make her happy.

In the last two months, he didn't get a good night's sleep at all. She was having trouble even turning over in bed at that time, and every night after she fell asleep, Li Chu was still taking care of her.

Everything Li Chu did for her during her pregnancy flashed through her mind like a movie.

Ding Qiunan's tears flowed uncontrollably.

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