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Chapter 667 - Chapter 667 Necessary when necessary must criticize classmates
Chapter 667: Necessary when necessary must criticize classmates Chapter 667: Necessary when necessary must criticize classmates Why go thank that Buddha? Zhao Zhaowei glared at his own mother.
Xie Wanying gave the books she brought to her classmate, hoping to lift his spirits, “Li Qi’an asked me to find you a few books. I picked out these that I used to enjoy reading, take a look.”
“What books?” Zhao Zhaowei finally raised his head and opened the bag she handed him with no interest, pulling out one and read, “Anatomical Terms Chinese-English Contrast Dictionary.”
The class’s top female student indeed, her favorite books are these. Even the books she brought to entertain him were these. A string of speechlessness was all that Zhao Zhaowei felt in his heart.
“Thank you, Yingying,” he said weakly, after which Zhao Zhaowei casually placed the book on the bedside table, ready to lie back down.
“Ah,” Mrs. Zhao sighed, feeling sour and helpless in her heart, completely at a loss with what to do with her son, she could only continue to coax him, “Eat a bit more. What do you want to eat, I’ll go downstairs and buy it for you.”
“No need!” Zhao Zhaowei petulantly refused his mother.
Xie Wanying’s gaze suddenly turned cold, her hand reached out to grab Student Zhao’s collar, yanking him up from the bed fiercely.
Everyone was startled by her surprising strength.
Facing her, Zhao Zhaowei’s face was a picture of panic, “What’s wrong, Yingying?”
“You are going to follow the schedule starting today. You must eat as much as planned for every meal. You can only sleep when it’s time to sleep, and when it’s not time to sleep, you read books honestly and get some exercise. Don’t want to eat, is it? If you don’t want to eat, then go feed someone else, don’t waste time,” Xie Wanying said.
Student Xie told him to go feed someone else? Zhao Zhaowei was stupefied by her words, realizing he had never seen her so angry before. The top student’s ferocious anger appeared quite terrifying, making him want to shrink his neck, trembling, he asked, “Why should I feed someone else?”
“You’re in a single patient room, while other patients sick enough to need a hospital bed can’t get one. You’re twenty-one years old, needing your mother to feed you, are you not ashamed? Don’t you think you should be the person feeding your mother and your grandfather instead?”
“I didn’t ask my mother to feed me.”
“When she brought the bowl of rice to you, why didn’t you eat it?”
“I–I didn’t ask her to do it, she wanted to herself–”
“Don’t you think that’s something a three-year-old child would say? What do you mean ‘mom wanted to do it herself’? If she weren’t your mother, would she do this, begging you to eat?” Xie Wanying’s angry gaze fixed on his face.
He was a classmate, and because she disapproved she had to speak out. She couldn’t let a classmate waste away like this, morally degenerate as well. This wasn’t what medical students should be.
Zhao Zhaowei, making eye contact with her, felt a pang of pain when he discovered the redness in her eyes, a deep pain. Because he heard the sobbing of his mother beside him.
Mrs. Zhao’s eyes were red, and no matter how much of a temper her son had thrown before, as a mother, she had not shed a tear. The mother who had never cried, found herself breaking down instantly upon hearing Xie Wanying’s words.
She could only turn away from her son to secretly wipe her eyes.
Cao Yong and Tao Zhijie’s faces were solemn.
Song Xueling’s brown eyes were shining, her mind deep in thought.
He was wrong, Zhao Zhaowei admitted to himself.
“I think you should go review in obstetrics, to personally understand how your mother nearly lost her life giving birth to you.” Xie Wanying kept her calm as she finished speaking to her classmate, then turned and left.
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