Chapter 292: Chapter 291: Not an Internship
Why would Chi Gui be here?!
Chi Yan, Su Qing, and Su Haikang simultaneously thought this.
Before this, they all believed Chi Gui knew she couldnât pass the Kyoto City Hospitalâs scrutiny, so she wisely stayed in Nancheng.
Now, suddenly seeing her figure, all three of them felt somewhat complicated.
Su Qing also didnât know what he was thinking, absence still upon him, a whisper of âChi Guiâ had already escaped his lips.
There were many people coming and goingâpatients, doctors, nursesâthe environment was noisy, and Su Qing, with his complicated feelings, didnât call out very loudly.
But Chi Gui still turned at the first opportunity, accurately spotting them through the crowd.
Seeing that it was the trio of Su Qing, Chi Gui had no particular expression on her face. She didnât walk over, simply nodding faintly towards them in greeting.
Su Qing pursed his lips, his handsome face somber, showing no emotion.
A flicker passed through Su Haikangâs eyes as he thought of Old Sir Suâs words, then he stepped towards Chi Gui with a smile, saying, âAre you also heading to the cafeteria for a meal? Letâs go together.â
Chi Gui: âNo need, I can go by myself.â
âHow can that be?â Su Haikang posed like a kind elder, âYou are also the daughter of Chang Jing, how can I let you go to eat alone?â
Hearing this, Chi Gui lifted her head, her dark almond-shaped eyes gazing quietly at Su Haikang for a moment.
Su Haikang faltered.
He couldnât discern the meaning behind Chi Guiâs look, yet inexplicably felt a bit awkward.
âSister, are you also doing your internship at Kyoto City Hospital?â Chi Yan asked timely, her voice warm and soft, full of concern, âDad has always been thinking about finding you a good internship school. If he knows youâve entered Kyoto City Hospital, heâd be overjoyed.â
Chi Gui spoke faintly: âNot an internship.â
She was just following the Expert Groupâs regulations to sit in for a few months.
So it wasnât an internship.
Chi Yan breathed a sigh of relief. Her gaze lowered, noticing the orthopedic outpatient bag in Chi Guiâs hand, and exclaimed, âSister, are you here for treatment? What happened to your hand?â
Hearing her words, Su Qing and Su Haikang then noticed the bag in Chi Guiâs hand.
Chi Gui: âI got a little injured before, here for a follow-up.â
Another cry of shock from Chi Yan: âInjured? Was it before mom brought you back? How did you get hurt?â
Chi Guiâs almond eyes lingered on Chi Yan, seemingly with a hint of a smile. As she spoke again, her tone was calm with a trace of nonchalance: âAmbushed, a knife wound across the palm.â
Ambush.
Knife.
These two words instantly conjured in Su Haikangâs mind images of those little hoodlums involved in gangs and fights.
Adding on Chi Guiâs history of not even completing her second year of high school, Su Haikang was inclined to assume the worst.
It turned out Chi Gui hadnât just failed to enter Kyoto City Hospital, she had also sustained serious hand injuries from previous fights.
For a surgeon who often needed to operate, hands that had suffered major damage meant her career ceiling was to find a decent hospital and be an ordinary doctor capable of only simple surgeries.
A world apart from Chi Yanâs future prospects.
He suddenly felt very fortunate that he had firmly refused Old Sir Su the day before.
Otherwise, if he fell out with Chi Yan over someone like this, the loss would have been enormous.
âExcuse me, may I leave now?â After Chi Gui finished, seeing the three people opposite her wearing different expressions, and saying nothing for quite a while, she reminded them with a hint of impatience.
Su Haikang snapped back to reality, smiling, âOf course, of course, then we wonât bother you anymore.â
Knowing Chi Gui had no real prospect in medicine, Su Haikang didnât feel like playing the affectionate uncle anymore, directly letting Chi Gui leave.
Chi Gui didnât say much, she nodded her head towards the three individuals before turning and walking towards the cafeteria.
âDad, isnât this a bit inappropriateâŠâ Su Qing frowned.
Hearing what Chi Gui said, he actually thought the same as Su Haikang.
Yet he faintly felt that something was not quite rightâŠ
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