Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 212 - : Counseled by the instructor

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Chapter 212: Counseled by the instructor

“Yes, Teacher Ren.” As she put down her phone, Xie Wanying saw the two senior brothers in front of her looking back at her.

“Writing a self-criticism, huh?” Huang Zhilei adjusted his glasses and said to her, “Shouldn’t you be thanking us for not having you write one yet?”

Her senior was actually kicking her while she was down. Xie Wanying, bristling with indignation, replied, “When I get back, I’ll photocopy a few self-criticism reports and give them to whoever needs them.”

The laughter of the two seniors could have flown out beyond the universe.

Entering the elevator, Xie Wanying thought about the scolding she was about to endure that afternoon, and her mood was somewhat depressed.

“Do you need me to plead for you?”

Turning her head back, she realized it was Senior Cao speaking, and Xie Wanying shook her head. She had already spoken to the counselor last time; she was willing to accept criticism for her faults.

Cao Yong extended a hand, touching her hair as if to comfort her for now.

Having taken the afternoon off, Xie Wanying returned to the medical school to report in. She stood in the office as the counselor lectured her for over an hour before she was sent back to the dormitory to write a self-criticism.

In reality, Ren Chongda had only a few words to repeat to her, “Aren’t you very smart? You’re so smart in your studies, so why is your brain muddled in these matters? Do you think you have an iron body? Coming back injured without telling the teachers, what were you thinking? This time you’re writing a self-criticism, but next time if you do this again, remember, a hundred won’t be enough.”

It won’t just be a hundred self-criticisms next time~

After returning to the dormitory and finishing her self-criticism, the senior sisters came back.

“Big sister, congratulations!” The second senior sister, He Xiangyu, had heard about what happened at noon and was thrilled for her elder sister.

Lau Jingyun’s face finally showed a smile that had been absent for a long time.

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“What did Director Li say?”

“He said next time I could try doing a major surgery on my own.”

“Here comes the opportunity! I knew that Dr. Zhang was no good. Who doesn’t know his schemes, accepting red envelopes behind the scenes, wanting to secure someone’s child a position in our hospital. He knew you were capable, so he specifically said he’d mentor you, but in reality, he was trying to crush you,” He Xiangyu said indignantly.

Without the senior sisters saying so, Xie Wanying really would not have known about these kind of things, she frowned tightly.

“Senior Cao was there today. That Dr. Zhang took a big fall, let’s see if he dares to try any tricks again,” He Xiangyu clenched her fists.

“Yingying, thank you,” Lau Jingyun turned to her junior and said, knowing the opportunity had come because of her.

Xie Wanying shook her head at her big sister, then relayed what the senior brothers had said, “Big sister, you need to prove yourself.”

“I know,” Lau Jingyun said.

Clearly, Lau Jingyun had also gleaned the meaning behind the senior brothers’ words from others.

If the seniors were to help, it would be useless if her own skills were not up to par.

“We need to work hard!” The second senior sister, He Xiangyu, encouraged the three roommates.

Xie Wanying thought about the full capacity she had seen in the cardiology department that day. She estimated that when she graduated, she might face difficulties similar to those of her big sister, or perhaps even more challenging?

That night, the three of them went to the cafeteria to get food and hurried back to the dormitory to eat and read. Medical students have to study for life.

The next day, the two senior sisters went to work, and Xie Wanying was notified to return to class. Ren Chongda called for a class meeting with all the students, announcing that formal classes would start the next day. The short clinical full-time internship was coming to an end.

Early in the morning, the classmates returned to the classroom, each with their mood written all over their faces—excitement, sadness, and mostly an endless reflection.

Xie Wanying took her usual seat in the third row as always.