Three and a half years later (1)

The power of Handsome Cao’s name was gradually felt by Xie Wanying after hearing people talk about Handsome Cao everywhere after she arrived at Guoxie University.

“How powerful is he?” Xie Wanying asked cautiously. She had only met Handsome Cao a few times, and she was not very familiar with this person.

She also wanted to know more about what kind of person this senior brother was.

“You’re asking about Cao Yong? He is the main training focus of our hospital and ranks #1 nationally among young physicians. He was sent to study abroad and spent a year in Europe. I was informed that he would be going to the United States to study and participate in an exchange program for several years.

It goes without saying that neurosurgery is a very important field. In poor countries, the clinical department known as the pinnacle of surgery, which is governed by developed countries, is a weak clinical department.

Infact, there is a disparity between the surgical capabilities of our nation and those of developed countries, and brain surgery is significantly worse.”

She felt that Handsome Cao had a great responsibility, but when she saw him, she found that this man was always chatty and laughing. In Xie Wanying’s mind, Handsome Cao’s two beautiful little dimples appeared involuntarily.

“Yes, such a powerful person, he is handsome and has a good family background. I heard that the monitor of your class has genes similar to Handsome Cao.”

Senior sister suddenly shifted the conversation abruptly to their class monitor, Yue Wentong. Xie Wanying paid heed as she had never heard of the story before.

“This time, Schoolmaster Ren accepted to be your class’s counselor. He is said to have noticed that many students in your class have a family background similar to that of Handsome Cao, a family of doctors and top high school students. We both heard that your class monitor’s uncle is the director of Xuanwu Hospital.”

It turned out that Zhao Zhaowei’s grandfather was an expert in hepatobiliary surgery, but he was only the tip of the iceberg of the entire class. No wonder, one by one, they tried to ask her whether Xie Wanying was the daughter of a truck driver.

She suddenly remembered the handkerchief Handsome Cao lent her. Due to being busy with military training, she had yet to find a chance to return it to Handsome Cao.

“He’s in the brain surgery department. What floor is the brain surgery department in the hospital?” Xie Wanying asked her senior sister.

“Brain surgery is commonly known as neurosurgery in specific hospitals. Are you going to see Handsome Cao as well?” The two senior sisters asked her while covering their mouths and smiling.

“No. What I like is cardiothoracic surgery.” Xie Wanying hurriedly dismissed it.

The two senior sisters were now in clinical practice, so it was not difficult to take her to find Handsome Cao. Wait for the sister to call and then go.

What no one expected was that Handsome Cao was sent out for a meeting the next day. Then the time dragged on day by day, anyway, this matter was not urgent, the senior sisters were just as busy in the clinic. Before she knew it, she forgot about it.

The seniors just thought she was going to see Handsome Cao’s face, but they didn’t know that she was going to return the handkerchief. And Xie Wanying thought that Handsome Cao didn’t care about the handkerchief and forgot about it.

In the blink of an eye, three and a half years have passed – the Millennium Spring Festival was full of joy, and the capital was decorated with lanterns before the festival.

This was Xie Wanying’s fourth Spring Festival in medical school.

In the first three years, she did not go home during the Spring Festival.

Firstly, train tickets were difficult to book.

Secondly,  the Spring Festival dinner at Old Xie’s household was where she was likely to be scolded.

During the Spring Festival, it was possible to earn money by working in the capital city, and overtime pay was high.

Because of this, she seized the chance to earn extra money to help her mother and grandfather.

Since she got a scholarship in the first year, and with all kinds of subsidized students at the school, she hardly had to take the family’s money.

However, members of Old Xie’s family frequently complain that she had studied for too long and was still unwilling to go to work early to support the family, claiming that she was not filial. In this regard, her mother, Sun Rongfang, steeled her heart, saying that she did not want her daughter to go home and be scolded while she was studying.

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