Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 371 - Chapter 371 【371】Openly poaching people now

Chapter 371: [(371)] Openly poaching people now Chapter 371: [(371)] Openly poaching people now “`

Drawing anatomical diagrams is merely an auxiliary tool; the most important thing for a doctor is to treat patients effectively through hands-on practice. Xie Wanying didn’t think there was anything worth showing off about drawing.

Tan Kelin sighed quietly to himself. He had long known that this student was like this and then instructed Liu Chengran to go pay the bill. Zhou Junpeng, holding Fu Xinheng’s wallet, hurried out to settle the other half of the bill.

It was about time to leave.

The group exited the private room in twos and threes.

Wu Lixuan was planning to stay in her childhood friend’s dorm tonight, and she walked out hand in hand with Xie Wanying. The tea they brought was distributed almost entirely. The two went to the restroom first and, upon exiting, heard someone calling, “Fellow townspeople.”

Three Zhongshan Medical University seniors with briefcases walked over and stopped in front of Xie Wanying.

“When do you graduate?” A senior asked her straightforwardly.

“Probably in two years,” Xie Wanying estimated for herself, as graduation depended on completing a thesis defense, and she wasn’t confident about passing it on the first try. If she didn’t pass, graduation would be delayed.

“Our hospital is hiring PhDs. You can submit your resume when the time comes. I’ll leave you my contact information,” the person said, pulling out a paper and pen to write down their email and phone number for her.

Wu Lixuan glanced over, beaming with pride for her childhood friend: The top-tier, triple-A hospital doctors in their home province were paying attention to her friend.

“What are you guys doing?” Not seeing them, a bunch of Guoxie members came looking and discovered this shocking scene.

“Just townsfolk leaving contact information for better communication in the future,” the seniors from their hometown explained their rationale politely.

Could such well-educated individuals be so easily deceived?

The explanation would have been better left unsaid; it was practically self-sabotage.

Zhu Huicang pointed at the three of them, “If you wanted to pull the ‘hometown connection’, why didn’t you leave your numbers when we first met?

Clearly, these people didn’t think much of their ‘fellow townsperon’ at first. Now that they saw something they liked, they were thinking of getting close.

“Don’t say that, Doctor Zhu. If we were to pull the ‘hometown connection’ in the private room, we’d fear that you would accuse us of being exclusive again, right?” the other party argued cunningly.

Zhu Huicang put a hand on his hip and started to fume.

“Let’s go, let’s go.” Kang Mingzhu came over, pulled the little junior sister away, and took the piece of paper with the phone number that the senior hometown fellow had given her. After a glance, she almost wanted to throw it in the trash.

As they walked ahead, the senior sister passed her piece of paper around among senior brothers and teachers before she herself even had a chance to see what was written on it.

In the end, Senior Zhu Huicang folded the piece of paper twice and put it into his shirt pocket, telling her, “I’ll give this to your counselor later.”

Did this need to be reported to the counselor? Xie Wanying was astonished.

Of course, it did. The talented individuals nurtured by their own school being poached like this? The counselor, Ren Chongda, needed to be highly vigilant. The good students should naturally be reserved for their own school and department first.

The three Zhongshan Medical University seniors shook their heads with a smile, having anticipated this outcome. Thus, they had earlier found an opportunity to leave the piece of paper discreetly, but they were ultimately caught and would have to find another chance. Regardless, the broad-minded seniors were always happy to encounter promising juniors.

Having left the restaurant, they stood on the sidewalk waiting for a taxi. After the first car arrived, the seniors let the juniors go first. As a result, Xie Wanying, her childhood friend, and Luo Yanfen were the first to get into the cab.

Just as the car was about to move away, thud thud, someone knocked on the window.

“Here, an umbrella, in case it rains on your way back.” Huang Zhilei extended the umbrella through the car window to them.

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