All of this was given by Gao Shenran. If he hadn’t asked for it, I’m afraid Zhong Cheng would never have sat here.
Ji Xiaoxiao was afraid that she would say the wrong thing again and cause the other party to blame her, so she lowered her head, wrung the sheets with her hands and whispered softly: "Yes, I know."
Zhong Chengxian looked at her. She was originally on his lap, resting the hand she was writing the lab report on.
He knew that she had mild autism, but judging from the current situation, her mildness was slightly more severe than he initially estimated.
His tone was gentle: "Don't worry, nothing will happen. If you don't believe in yourself, you have to believe in the doctor and me, right."
At this moment, Ji Xiaoxiao raised his head, with a sincere smile on his lips: "I believe you."
Zhong Cheng felt relieved, lowered his head and continued to write his things, without forgetting to say: "You should think about how to celebrate"
She didn't answer but said: "Thank you, it wasn't you, I wouldn't have had this opportunity."
"You're welcome." Zhong Cheng put down the pen again and looked at her: "I tell you, I can actually sign language."
She was stunned and didn't understand what he meant by suddenly saying this.
"I have learned it," Zhong Cheng recalled: "I had a patient before. He...had a problem with his ears and couldn't hear anything. He could only rely on others to sign language to communicate."
"At the same time, he suffers from intestinal cancer. It is in the early stage and is not serious, but he must cooperate with the treatment to save his life." Zhong Cheng sighed longly: "But he is illiterate. He can't understand what we write. This means that after he leaves the hospital, he
Unable to take medication on time as prescribed”
"So you learned sign language?"
"No"
He shook his head and paused: "I was very busy at that time... I am preparing for the promotion test to be promoted to deputy dean. This opportunity is once in a lifetime. If I succeed, I will be the youngest deputy dean in the country."
, this title is so resounding that it made me lost for a moment, forgetting that the most basic duty of a doctor is to save people.”
Ji Xiaoxiao listened quietly, with an inexplicable heaviness in her heart
"Half a year has passed and my wish came true. However, due to negligence, poor communication and other reasons, my patient quickly turned from the early stage of the disease to the advanced stage."
She was shocked, a bad premonition came to her, and she wanted to comfort him: "Don't blame yourself..."
"At that time, I probably felt guilty, so I learned sign language belatedly."
"I can't blame you for this." In fact, she wanted to ask the patient what happened next.