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【1917】Pity

"What do you think now?" Dr. Guan continued to ask, "What do you think she will do to that patient? Why don't you tell Dr. Du to put him on guard? She is really annoying. I think her problem is

Doing this kind of thing is harmful to her and has no motive. Does she have a personal grudge against the patient?"

Regarding the matter of personal vendetta, it is definitely impossible for Dr. Hu to have murderous thoughts because of her mother's transfer contract for the exam. Even if there was a shady secret in the exam back then, the exam was useless because it was a recommendation system, and exposing it was useless. Aunt Min had already said it,

There is no point in pursuing the matter after it has passed.

As analyzed by Dr. Guan, Dr. Hu's motive for committing the crime does not exist. Xie Wanying has thought about all these questions calmly, so these questions must be asked to the client Aunt Min first.

Even if Aunt Min wakes up completely, for the sake of Aunt Min's condition, it is best to wait a few days until Aunt Min's heart has completely stabilized before asking questions. As a doctor, you need to consider the patient's overall condition, including the patient's condition.

In fact, Aunt Min is very safe in Guozhi. Xie Wanying thinks that there is no need to panic. Dr. Hu really has some problems and cannot escape.

Others calmed down after hearing what she said and thought this was the truth.

"Yingying."

Senior Brother Cao spoke up. Xie Wanying waited quietly for Senior Brother to speak, knowing that so many seniors were asking about this matter, which meant that she had not done something well.

"We all know that you are very calm, but occasionally, you don't need to be so calm."

I originally thought that Senior Brother Cao wanted to point out what she did wrong and not think calmly enough, but it turned out that Senior Brother Cao said that she was too calm-minded. Xie Wanying was surprised and raised her head to look at Senior Brother Cao.

The two dimples at the corners of Cao Yong's mouth smiled at her, with a hint of pity behind his smile.

Gu WeiA person who is too calm is equivalent to being too rigid. In fact, he may hurt himself. Because everyone’s heart is fleshy and has fragile places. It is not a good thing to always force yourself to be calm. It goes against human physiology.

Regularly. This is what he has always told her. She must learn to relax her mind properly. Even if she behaves privately to people she knows well, it is completely acceptable.

Senior Brother Cao is a very gentle person.

Xie Wanying thought again, but being a doctor means being calm. Isn't Teacher Fu as calm as a robot all the time?

When she looked at the people sitting in the circle, their expressions, expressions, and eyes revealed the same advice as Senior Brother Cao gave her.

Fu Xinheng caught her look and turned it back with a frown.

Don't compare him to her. No matter how robot he is, he is not as scary as her one-track mind.

Normal people, even if they are robots, see that the people around them seem to have been assassinated. The first thing they think about is whether they will be harmed in the same way, because everyone is afraid of death. It is not possible for someone like her to coldly analyze a bunch of opponents like this.

The motive and space of the crime are more calm than those of professional detectives. No wonder Hu Zhifan and his gang of police officers said they could recruit her into their gang.

The tea was served. After taking a sip of tea, everyone calmed down and returned to the discussion of Geng Yonghui's condition.

"Your brother's situation is like this. The hypothalamus shows cerebral infarction." Cao Yong formally informed the patient's family, "I started giving him medicine after receiving the report yesterday. There is no suggestion for surgery at the moment. The attention can be focused on the orthopedics department first.

In terms of surgery, if necessary, I can go over and have a look or even lend a hand during the orthopedic surgery."

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