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【2109】The day of discharge

On the day Senior Sister Li was discharged from the hospital, I heard that it was very lively. Teacher Lu also came. A group of people crowded in the ward and talked about everyday things.

Not long after, the attending doctor arrived and gave the patient final discharge examination and issued discharge instructions.

Li Xiaobing held her son in her arms to express her sincere gratitude to her husband's colleagues, and said to her son: "Thank you, Uncle Fu, for letting him hug you. He saved your life."

Hearing her mother's words, Xiao Liangliang opened her eyes wide and looked at Uncle Fu's face. At that moment, the little guy seemed to remember some nightmare and burst into tears.

"Why is this child crying?" Teacher Lu shouted in surprise and asked the child, "Why, is this uncle treating you badly?"

Yes, yes, yes, this uncle Fu slapped Xiao Liangliang's little feet. Xiao Liangliang cried and complained.

"It's nothing." Li Xiaobing was embarrassed by his son's reaction, and apologized to Fu Xinheng while coaxing him, "Dr. Fu, I'm sorry, he is afraid of life."

Fu Xinheng narrowed his eyes at the crying baby and didn't care at all. He didn't like asking him to hold the baby. Xiao Liangliang's crying was just right.

Doctors treat patients regardless of their age, but this does not mean that all doctors must like children.

In comparison, Dr. Hu did not notify anyone when he was discharged from the hospital, and it was quiet. People were not unhappy, on the contrary, they were extremely happy. I was too happy and didn't want to disturb others, so I decided to have a candlelight dinner with my husband.

Joy comes from deep within the heart of the patient. Dr. Hu’s vision after surgery has returned to half of what it was when she was healthy, which is a big surprise for her. She wears glasses and can no longer go to the operating table for surgery, but

She can return to work and go to the outpatient clinic to make use of her remaining energy. This means that she can continue to be a doctor.

I was so happy that I was about to shed tears. I didn’t dare to cry, so I wiped my face again. I packed my discharge belongings and left the hospital hand in hand with my husband, Mr. Liu. When I was riding outside the hospital, I received a message from a friend. Dr. Hu immediately called Xie Wanying.

Send a text message saying:

"Thank you, Doctor Xie. I said I would help you find out about that matter, and now I have found some clues."

During the lunch break, Xie Wanying was extremely surprised when she suddenly received this news from Teacher Hu.

She didn't tell Teacher Hu about her mother because she didn't want to trouble an old senior who had nothing to do with the matter to worry about her.

Teacher Hu persisted in her matter, perhaps because of his sense of justice, or because he wanted to repay Xie Wanying. Secretly, Dr. Hu contacted Aunt Min to directly obtain her mother's story.

Now that the senior has taken action, Xie Wanying called and thanked her personally: "Teacher Hu, thank you."

"Stop being polite." Dr. Hu exchanged information with her readily. "Let me ask you, do you know a person named Liu Sugui?"

Liu Sugui and Xie Wanying recalled it over and over again and were sure that they had never heard of this name.

"Teacher Hu, Liu Sugui is -" Could it be that he was the person who replaced her mother's admission quota?

This matter needs to be discussed from the beginning. Dr. Hu carefully explained the ins and outs to her.

At that time, her mother wanted to study in a local health school. Sun Rongfang had a basic education in elementary school. No matter how good her academic performance was after self-study, she could only be recommended to go to a health school.

The recommendation list is submitted, and the person who finalizes the list is not a member of the recommendation committee.

------Digression-----

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