"But why didn't my grandma tell anyone else, just like my grandpa?" Zhang Shuping asked.
"Your grandfather didn't hide it from others. Your grandfather just wanted to treat himself without planning to see a doctor. That's his mistake. A doctor shouldn't treat himself." Cao Yong corrected him.
So, grandma's condition is actually better than grandpa's? As a medical student, Zhang Shuping also knows that diseases need to be detected and treated early.
"Why did you become a doctor? Because you admire your grandparents?" Cao Yong asked him.
"Yes." Zhang Shuping nodded.
"If you admire your grandparents, you should know that when your grandparents' teachers were sick, when their parents were sick, they would probably ask them to see a doctor," Cao Yong said. "If you want to be a doctor, there will definitely be a day like mine."
Zhang Shuping clenched the chopsticks in his hand, swallowed the saliva in his throat mouthful by mouthful, and his heart seemed to jump out.
"Are you scared?" Cao Yong locked his face with sharp eyes.
Zhang Shuping's mouth trembled: "You, aren't you afraid?"
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"I am afraid. I still remember the first time I performed emergency treatment on a colleague who suddenly fell ill in my hospital. My hands were shaking uncontrollably. Later, our hospital had an unwritten rule that we would not operate on our relatives. My colleagues were afraid, let alone my closest relatives."
"Where's my grandpa?"
"I have always felt sorry about your grandfather's affairs. Many things seem too coincidental." Cao Yong said this with a heavy tone as he recalled the past.
It was discovered too late, and the treatment direction might have been wrong, so it was beyond saving, and in the end everyone felt like a failure.
"Doctor Cao, there is something you may need to know. In fact, my grandparents like you as the most popular student," said Zhang Shuping.
This sentence made Xie Wanying feel a little heartache. Her eyes fell on Senior Brother Cao's face involuntarily. She could imagine how much pain Senior Brother Cao felt. So, after taking a look, she suddenly turned around and walked away.
Hearing footsteps, Cao Yong turned around and seemed to have caught a glimpse of a figure.
After a while, dong dong dong, Xie Wanying came back jogging with two lollipops in her hand. She stood in front of the two of them and said, "Have a candy."
The two men looked up at her.
Zhang Shuping was startled, wondering if she had just heard the two of them talking.
"I didn't mean to eavesdrop," Xie Wanying explained.
Zhang Shuping was once again surprised by her excessive frankness.
In fact, he and Cao Yong did not tell each other any secrets, otherwise they would not have talked in public.
The weird thing was, why did she suddenly bring lollipops to him and Cao Yong? The more Zhang Shuping thought about it, the more he felt that she was just like what other people said, a little weird.
"Eating something sweet will make you feel good." The dimples on the corners of Cao Yong's mouth had already appeared shallowly, and his eyes were full of smiles.
The junior sister's behavior was in accordance with medical principles. Sweets can make the brain feel happy. As a neurosurgeon, he knew this very well.
Senior Brother Cao immediately saw what she was thinking. Xie Wanying unconsciously lowered her head slightly, looking a little embarrassed.
"What does it smell like?" Cao Yong asked, taking the lollipops from her hand and stuffing one of them into Zhang Shuping's hand.
"Yangyang likes the taste of milk." Xie Wanying admitted that this was the candy she originally bought for her child.
The milk ball lollipop, when you lick it, has a milky aroma, making you feel as if you are in a sunny pasture, and your mood will be as happy as flying to the sky. Zhang Shuping licked the lollipop, and this picture appeared in his mind. The sweetness on the tip of his tongue made him forget his sadness and fear for a while.
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