"Chen Zhi, do you know why I want to be a doctor?"
Chen Zhi was indeed interested, "Why?"
"Actually, my previous choice was not to be a doctor, but to be a policeman. Because my father was a policeman, I admired him since I was a child and was inspired to become a policeman when I grew up. But then when I was fifteen years old
When I was young, my father died on duty, and my mother was firmly opposed to me becoming a police officer in the future."
Having said this, Chu Yan paused for a moment. Chen Zhi didn't know that his father was dead but still sacrificed for the people, and he was immediately in awe.[
"You must have been very sad at the time."
Chu Yan smiled, there was no longer sadness in his eyes, but a deep nostalgia for the past.
"Well, I'm very sad. Even despite my mother's objections, I still insist on my dream.
My father is a glorious policeman, and I want to be a policeman who serves the people like him.
My mother was very sad when she saw that she couldn't persuade me. She was sad because she lost her husband and didn't want to lose my son again.
It’s just that I didn’t understand her thoughts at the time, so I broke her heart.”
"What happened next?" Chen Zhi couldn't help but ask.
"Later, when I grew up and was about to apply for the voluntary exam, I suddenly changed my ambition. I don't know how I figured it out, but the moment I filled out the voluntary exam, I figured it out.
Being a police officer is to serve the people, and being a doctor is also to serve the people.
Also, doctors can save lives and heal the wounded. If I cure thousands of people who are about to lose their lives, then there will be many families that will not be left incomplete and will not lose a relative like mine.
Moreover, if you choose to be a doctor, your mother will not always be worried."
"You don't know, when I went home with the volunteer form, I saw my mother crying secretly at home.
She thought I would choose to be a policeman, and knowing that she couldn't stop me, she cried quietly alone.
At that moment, I blamed myself. If I had changed my ambition earlier, she wouldn't have been so sad. I showed her the application list, but she didn't dare to look at it."
"It was only after I told her personally that I chose to be a doctor that she dared to look at my application form.
I will never forget that day. A long-lost smile appeared on my mother’s face. She smiled so happily that she even cried.
That’s what I thought at the time. Even though I couldn’t become the policeman I dreamed of,