The private hospital wasn't far from the public Queen Mary Hospital they were going to, but at eight or nine o'clock in Hong Kong, the neon lights were just coming on and the traffic was heavy.
Moving from the air-conditioned room to the car, Sun Lifang opened the window to let the evening breeze in, quietly observing the Hong Kong street scene of the 1990s.
Those bustling cities from movies are now right before our eyes.
Because of the traffic jam, it took a full half hour to get there.
It's time to have dinner by now.
Sun Lifang woke up late, but wasn't hungry.
She was worried about Zhou Xinya—
She ate a lot and quickly, and she never taught her daughter to be a lady in public.
Wouldn't that be too embarrassing?
Every mother hopes that her daughter will be praised for being elegant and poised.
Just thinking about how my daughter was a "big eater" at kindergarten, able to finish three bowls of "vegetable rice" and fill her water bottle with mung bean soup, and even come home hungry.
Sun Lifang was genuinely worried.
Ugh... I hope I don't embarrass myself too much.
As the car entered the hospital's parking garage, Zhou Yunshi explained to her the history of Mary Hospital—
Queen Mary Hospital is an affiliated hospital of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong. In addition to the responsibility of saving lives and treating illnesses, public hospitals are also important places for training doctors and medical students and conducting scientific research.
Hearing this, Sun Lifang was a little puzzled, "What's the difference in quality between public and private schools?"
Because it sounds like public hospitals are more powerful, but Sun Lifang usually watches the news.
It seems that celebrities, wealthy businessmen, and even very rich families like the "shipping magnate" go to private hospitals for their final care.
So whose medical skills are better?
Having confirmed her feelings, Sun Lifang wasn't worried that Zhou Yunshi would find her annoying, nor did she need to find topics to talk about.
Thinking of something, I asked it.
“Public and private hospitals are two complementary systems that play a mutually reinforcing role.” After parking the car, Zhou Yunshi opened the door and took her hand. “Doctors in private hospitals are usually renowned doctors who previously practiced in public hospitals.”
"After accumulating a lot of clinical experience, I switched to a private hospital."
"Or perhaps they were poached by private hospitals with huge sums of money."
At this point, Zhou Yunshi stopped to look at the route sign.
Sun Lifang followed behind him, watching him find his way.
While waiting, I glanced at my reflection in the glass door—
It looks like a chubby penguin.
She was pregnant and followed beside him, looking dazed and confused.
Holding one hand and following behind, we walked towards the southeast on the map.
To be honest, Sun Lifang couldn't tell east from west at all.
As someone who has no sense of direction, you can tell her up, down, left, and right, but don't tell her east, west, south, or north.
Now, Mr. Zhou will have to find his own way.
But it feels so good to be able to rely on someone completely without having to think.
Following behind the man, Sun Lifang thought of a question, "Why didn't they call Li Zhi to come out and pick them up?"
Why waste your time?
Zhou Yunshi did not answer, but slowly raised his eyes and stared at her with a puzzled look.
His gaze was dark and calm.
Sun Lifang didn't quite understand, but she knew what to do.
She took a step forward, grabbed his hand, and put her arm around his waist. "I didn't mean to look down on you."
Men have self-respect; no one wants to be looked down upon.
As for finding a way, our CEO Zhou can definitely find it.
“You’re so much better than me. I definitely wouldn’t have been able to find my way by myself.” In a moment of inspiration, Sun Lifang thought of a parenting tip. “I’m really happy.”
State the facts, make comparisons, and share your feelings.
Unexpectedly, after saying that, Sun Lifang could clearly feel that the man's gaze changed... seemed... perhaps a little strange?
If I had to describe it, it would be like the helplessness of a teacher who can't teach a stupid student.
Sun Lifang still had some confidence in Zhou Yunshi.
Because there are many things she doesn't understand at all, like today's public-private issue, she doesn't understand anything, but Zhou Yunshi doesn't feel proud at all.
In the end, she even made a point of praising you, saying, "You're really amazing, you know so much."
Zhou Yunshi told her, "No, I just knew about it a little earlier than you."
This gentle and humble quality of being compatible with others is truly touching!
But now, Sun Lifang can no longer understand Zhou Yunshi.
I'm complimenting you!
Praising your good sense of direction and saying you're not bad with directions isn't meant to belittle you!
However, Zhou Yunshi is usually not one to show his emotions, and now he is gracefully holding her waist, as if the look he gave her just now was just Sun Lifang's illusion.
There is no difference in medical skill level between public and private hospitals.
Suddenly, Zhou Yunshi added the answer Sun Lifang had asked for: "Public hospitals are the foundation of Hong Kong's medical care. People from the mainland can only go to private hospitals, but that doesn't mean that private hospitals have better medical skills."
"What's even better is the service."
The man's attitude was meticulous and serious: "If conditions permit, we can give priority to private hospitals, as they have better beds and medical facilities, and there is no need to queue."
They walked and talked, and when they stopped, they had arrived at the management office of the inpatient department.
So, why did Sun Lifang ask this question?
It was, of course, because of her boundless curiosity.
Sun Lifang had seen An Congtong's mother's attire at the coffee shop last time.
And the trench coat that An Congtong wore over her coat, which featured a camellia brooch.
These details all indicate that the other party's family is not short of money.
Why go to a public school if you have money?
So for a moment, she became quite curious.
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