Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Chapter 698 - Chapter 698 【698】Departed

Chapter 698: [(698)] Departed Chapter 698: [(698)] Departed Xie Wanying: Does Senior Cao’s home have ice cream?

Huang Zhilei: Yes!

As long as the junior sister likes it, Senior Cao’s home has everything.

Xie Wanying laughed. In fact, she had always wanted to ask: Does Senior Cao’s home have any sisters?

Otherwise, how could Senior Cao know so well what girls like to eat? Although Senior Cao said it was because of observing patients, she always felt that wasn’t quite right.

Taking the opportunity, Huang Zhilei informed the junior sister about the family members at Senior Cao’s home: Senior Cao doesn’t have sisters but has two brothers.

It turned out that Senior Cao was actually the youngest child in his family. Xie Wanying was surprised, feeling that it didn’t seem right, because Senior Cao was too steady, just like an elder brother.

It seemed the junior sister needed to learn more about Senior Cao. Huang Zhilei was stroking his chin, pondering.

Xie Wanying remembered what happened yesterday and asked Senior Brother Huang: They said that Senior Cao’s name was changed when he was three years old.

Huang Zhilei: Who said that?

What’s going on? Does Senior Cao dislike his personal matters being known by others? Xie Wanying thought to herself that must be the case, and she did not ask further.

Huang Zhilei across from her was scratching his head, wondering who might have gossiped to the junior sister about Cao Yong’s “bad side.” He knew right away, the junior sister had just come to the Hepatobiliary Surgery department, and this thing came out immediately. It was almost certainly that Buddha who said it. While Senior Cao’s story wasn’t exactly a secret, he thought it would have been better if Senior Cao had told the junior sister himself.

Time flew by quickly, and night fell quietly.

It was almost time to leave. Xie Wanying put on her outerwear, checked, and took all the necessary documents such as the ID card required for boarding. She didn’t bring provisions and water, as it would be troublesome to go through the security check on the plane. Carrying her belongings, she hurried out, keeping her head down as she walked all the way to the large courtyard in front of the hospital emergency room. Dr. Qiu had told her to wait here for the people and the ambulance.

Summer had arrived, and it was no longer cold at night, replaced by the pervasive sense of dry heat in the air.

The heat made people’s minds more restless.

Standing on the open ground waiting for the senior and the car, Xie Wanying habitually looked down at her watch to keep track of time.

Behind her, the emergency room was always so crowded and lively. Critical patients were constantly coming and going, some yelling loudly, some crying and screaming, and at times, disputes broke out like crowing chickens.

The ambulance rushed into the courtyard with its siren wailing.

Passersby quickly made way.

The ambulance had just stopped at the door of the emergency room; the back door opened, and a stretcher came out with a young patient lying on top. The patient’s family members were crying out for the doctors to save their loved one, and some doctors and nurses came out of the emergency room to assist.

Xie Wanying didn’t have time to look closely at the patient’s condition, as someone in front was calling out her name.

“Xie Wanying!”

It was Dr. Qiu’s voice.

She quickly turned around and saw the figure of her senior. Xie Wanying jogged across the open space.

For the outside task, not wearing the white coat, Qiu Ruiyun wore a simple blue short-sleeved shirt and convenient black trousers, carrying a blue and white capped carrying case, with a doctor’s ID hanging around his neck, stood in front of her, explaining: “This is the organ transport box for storing the liver source, inside there’s a special storage liquid, which plays a role in protecting the chilled, moistened organ.”

Xie Wanying listened attentively to the senior’s lecture.

“It’s fine on the plane later, I’ll explain the rest to you then,” Qiu Ruiyun cut off the topic for the moment, hurried to take her to the ambulance.

The patient from the ambulance had been moved out, and the driver was just about to jump out of the driver’s cabin to take a rest.

Qiu Ruiyun approached the driver and said, “We had agreed earlier, at eleven, you’ll take us to the Capital Airport. We’re from the Hepatobiliary Surgery department, and we have an urgent task tonight.”

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