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Chi Suisui rarely resorted to physical violence.
If she could resolve things verbally, she found physical confrontation to be a bothersome inconvenience.
Because there were many wards and thus many family members, the gathering crowd made the entire corridor feel somewhat cramped.
The middle-aged woman sat on the ground, wailing loudly. Upon hearing Chi Suisui’s words, her cries faltered for a moment. “You’re not a doctor, yet you hit people! You hit me!”
Her voice was loud enough for the entire department to hear.
The surrounding family members frowned and pointed, whispering, “Sitting there like that is too unsightly. Doesn’t look like she was hit at all.”
“This is clearly a staged fall.”
“Doctor Song is such a nice person, a young girl. Why would she resort to violence?”
Song Miaoli had a very good reputation in the emergency department. She was cheerful, spoke humorously, and was very polite to patients.
Although young, as long as she had the skills, that was all that mattered.
Chi Suisui walked over and stood in front of the woman, her voice mocking and cold. “Not only will I hit you, but I will also scold you.”
As she spoke, she raised her wrist, looking as if she would strike down in the next second.
For a moment, all eyes fell on her.
The first reaction was that Doctor Song’s friend was truly beautiful.
Today, she wore an embroidered shirt with retro and elegant patterns on her upper body, paired with solid-colored wide-leg pants, revealing her delicate ankles.
It was as if a model was standing before them.
A few people suddenly thought of the recently popular “intense beauty.” They hadn’t understood what it meant before, but now they suddenly did.
Chi Suisui’s expression was indifferent.
She rarely came to the hospital, but she had seen many such incidents on the news. She couldn’t understand the mentality of people who threw tantrums so casually.
The middle-aged woman had been crying out instinctively, but now she looked up at Chi Suisui, and her voice suddenly became much softer.
This girl didn’t look like someone who could be easily bullied.
She was already sitting on the ground, so naturally she couldn’t suddenly get up again. She could only grit her teeth and curse, “Doctor Song gave my son the wrong medicine! What do you, an outsider, know? If my son dies, I won’t live either!”
“Wrong medicine?” Chi Suisui repeated the three words. “The prescription is there, right? If you can tell at a glance that it’s the wrong medicine, you must also be able to explain what medicine was wrongly used, right?”
Of course, she couldn’t explain.
She had only noticed that every time the nurse came to change the IV bag, she would ask her if it was for a certain patient, coming several times a night and also during the day.
How could there be so many things after a surgery was already completed?
The middle-aged woman was just using this as an excuse to make trouble for the doctor. Hearing Chi Suisui’s words, her expression became a little uneasy.
Normally, doctors were polite and patient with them, and even if they went too far, it was fine. Who knew that someone else would appear today?
Upon closer examination, the issue would be clear.
Song Miaoli stood beside Gu Nanyan, about to step forward to speak, but Gu Nanyan pulled her back, telling her not to go out.
At five-foot-six, she looked somewhat petite standing next to the man. Her clean white coat formed a stark contrast with his black suit.
Song Miaoli didn’t think too much, and just shrugged.
“Patient in bed 12 had a simple surgery and will recover quickly. They can go home in just over a week.”
Because they couldn’t eat after the surgery, they relied on IV fluids for nutrition and other things, so there were more infusions in the past two days.
The middle-aged woman looked even more guilty upon hearing this.
Seeing her like this, Chi Suisui knew what she was thinking. “If you’re a family member of the patient, then act like one. Don’t think you can stand in a hospital and act like a doctor, resorting to violence. If you’re so capable, why don’t you treat yourself?”
Doctors saved lives and healed the wounded, yet bystanders still wanted to point fingers.
Chi Suisui’s good mood for the day was largely ruined. Her face was slightly cold, and her lips were pressed into a thin line. “Apologize to Doctor Song.”
“...”
The young nurses nearby widened their eyes.
To be honest, they often encountered troublemakers, both serious and minor, but at best, only one out of ten would apologize in the end.
They were actually completely used to it.
The middle-aged woman was about to lash out with a curse, but seeing the cold face of the man beside Doctor Song, which was quite intimidating, she deflated.
“Do you know who my son is?” she yelled loudly.
“Then why doesn’t your son open his own hospital?” Chi Suisui found it amusing. “Then you wouldn’t have to worry about wrong medication.”
The other woman glared at Chi Suisui again.
Chi Suisui remained unfazed, directly ignoring her and taking a step forward.
The middle-aged woman was startled, took a step back, and cautiously stared at her. Finally, seeing so many people around, she cursed and left.
As soon as she left, the onlookers also dispersed.
In just a minute or two, the corridor returned to silence.
This was already a common occurrence in the hospital.
“Suisui, you’re so good to me,” Song Miaoli came over from behind, rubbing her arm. “Don’t get involved with such people.”
“I didn’t,” Chi Suisui withdrew her hand. “Just scaring her.”
Reporters and doctors shared some common characteristics in certain aspects. She wouldn’t resort to violence unless it was absolutely necessary.
There were more effective methods to use.
“Actually, I also wanted to beat her up,” Song Miaoli whispered, then turned to the onlookers. “It’s okay, everyone go back to what you were doing.”
There were several medical disputes in the hospital every day. Today’s incident was already considered a trivial matter.
As soon as the surrounding people left, Song Miaoli’s face immediately fell, and she chattered incessantly in Chi Suisui’s ear, “I’m so angry, so angry.”
But she couldn’t refute.
Because she was a doctor.
What Song Miaoli was worried about wasn’t this, but the incident that had happened in the Second Hospital before, where a doctor was stabbed by a patient’s family member during an examination.
She didn’t want to be stabbed for no reason one day.
Chi Suisui suddenly remembered, “Who is her son?”
Song Miaoli said, “It’s that Zhou family who just went bankrupt. They used to be in a private ward, but now they requested to move here.”
Chi Suisui found the relevant information from her scattered memories.
The Zhou family was in the film and television industry, but the current entertainment industry was dominated by three major companies, and other small companies just got by.
The boss had started from scratch, but after several consecutive box office flops, he couldn’t attract investment and owed more than ten million in debt, teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
As soon as he lost power, his company was deserted in less than three days.
Chi Suisui had only glanced at the news a few more times while browsing, never expecting to meet the person himself here.
“Don’t mind her.”
“I’m not.”
She rolled up Song Miaoli’s sleeve and was relieved to see no red marks inside. “If your brother knew, do you think he’d level this hospital?”
“He wouldn’t dare,” Song Miaoli said.
The two of them chatted back and forth, with no opportunity for others to interject. Gu Nanyan stood aside, becoming a silent statue.
Song Miaoli grabbed his suit sleeve. “Let me introduce you. This is Xiao Gu. This is Suisui, my friend.”
Chi Suisui looked over.
She had seen him once before at the ward door, but he was wearing a bloodstained shirt then. Today, in a suit and leather shoes, he looked like an elite.
He was really good-looking, no wonder Doctor Song had fallen in love at first sight.
Chi Suisui greeted politely, “Hello.”
Gu Nanyan nodded. “Hello.”
He looked down at Song Miaoli’s hand still clutching his clothes, fair and slender. Perhaps out of habit, she liked to clench and release it while speaking.
Song Miaoli was oblivious.
After he finished speaking, she began to urge him, “Didn’t you come to see a patient today? Then hurry up and go.”
She pushed him away.
Chi Suisui caught sight of the necklace Song Miaoli revealed when she turned around and raised an eyebrow. “A Van Cleef & Arpels necklace, also fake?”
“Of course not.”
Song Miaoli couldn’t help but laugh. “Anyway, a straight man wouldn’t notice necklaces or earrings.”
Unlike watches.
Many people in the ward were discussing what had just happened.
Seeing President Gu come in, Assistant Chen sat up from the bed. “President Gu, I’m really fully recovered. Can I go back to work today?”
He was almost growing moss here.
But Doctor Song would come to check on him every day, and he had to pretend that he still felt unwell somewhere.
“No,” Gu Nanyan said calmly.
“...”
“Tomorrow is fine.”
Hearing this, Assistant Chen finally breathed a sigh of relief, and then he heard the clear, cold voice, “Go back and write a Zhou Corporation acquisition plan.”
“Okay.”
Were they preparing to expand into the entertainment industry? Assistant Chen swallowed his question.
The doctors in the department had all gone out.
“Sometimes I also think, should I just go home? I’m just getting angry here,” Song Miaoli said, sitting in her chair.
“Taking a private jet to fashion shows every day, or looking at the scenery on an island, shopping everywhere, buying everything, how great.”
Chi Suisui took a sip of water. “But.”
Song Miaoli propped up her face. “But who told me to choose to be a doctor? I’m still the flower of the Second Hospital, I can’t leave.”
“...”
Even the title of “flower of the Second Hospital” made her so nervous.
Chi Suisui paused for a moment before saying, “That Xiao Gu... don’t you think that title sounds like a leader addressing a subordinate?”
For example, the director often called them Xiao Chi and Xiao Su.
“Then calling him Nanyan wouldn’t be very good either,” Song Miaoli blinked and glanced at Gu Nanyan, who had just come out of the ward in the corridor.
“We’re not dating yet,” she said.
Chi Suisui didn’t even raise her eyes. “Whatever makes you happy.”
“And he himself said Xiao Gu sounds quite nice,” Song Miaoli tilted her head. “I bet it’s because he hears his boss call him that a lot at work.”
“...”
“Try calling He Xingwang Xiao He when you go back and see his reaction.”
Song Miaoli mentioned it casually, and Chi Suisui thought about the scene for a moment. It didn’t feel particularly good, but she really wanted to try it.
It was already late when they returned from the hospital.
Chi Suisui sat in the car and first looked through the physical examination report, only feeling relieved after confirming that every item on it was healthy.
She took out her phone. There weren’t many messages on WeChat.
Doctor Song was at work, Su Mian was probably watching dramas at home, but there were a few girlfriends in her Moments who had gone to see a play together but ended up at a concert by mistake.
Chi Suisui returned to the WeChat interface.
She found He Xingwang’s chat box and suddenly remembered Song Miaoli’s suggestion today.
Perhaps it was time to find a nickname for the two of them.
For so many years, she had always called him He Xingwang, He Xingwang, which didn’t sound very good considering how familiar they were.
Chi Suisui pondered for a long time, feeling that saying “Xiao He” was too prominent and would immediately attract attention.
How to subtly integrate it into ordinary messages was a skill.
Chi Suisui leaned back in her chair and suddenly woke up.
Why did she need to integrate it? She could just send it directly. It was just a nickname, not an insult.
The word “recall” didn’t even exist in Chi Suisui’s dictionary. She casually sent a message: 【Xiao He.】
Chi Suisui: 【Are you eating and leaving tonight, or going straight back?】
She was both concerned and brought up the topic.
A minute later, a notification sound rang in the quiet car.
He Xingwang: 【Card is on the table in my room, unlimited limit.】
He Xingwang: 【I’ve already gone back.】
Chi Suisui first replied with an “oh,” then, remembering he couldn’t hear her, sent a message asking: 【What does where your card is have to do with me?】
She had her own.
Chi Suisui scrolled up, finding the record of the one-yuan red envelope she had given He Xingwang on the night of the school celebration.
Compared to that, she was so stingy.
Inside the shooting sports center.
He Xingwang had just changed into his team uniform, his black hair slightly disheveled. He casually picked up the phone on the table and paused slightly.
After thinking it over, he sent a message.
Chi Suisui waited for ten seconds, preparing to see how He Xingwang would explain, but the latest message had already popped up on the screen—
【My mom used to call my dad Lao He.】
【When she wanted to buy a small island.】
This message made Chi Suisui silent, and the next message made her even more silent.
Auntie was so fashionable, she even bought a small island. No wonder her casual suggestion to buy a small island as a thank-you gift and name it after He Xingwang was rejected before.
So they had already met.
Chi Suisui came back to her senses, seeming to understand something, and frowned slightly.
Could it be that He Xingwang associated this with her also wanting to buy something, so he simply said where his card was?
She lowered her eyes and became quiet.
A moment later, He Xingwang, far away at the shooting sports center, received the latest reply.
Chi Suisui: 【Xiao He, how many cards do you have?】