My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1023



Chapter 1023: Chapter 1006: Absolutely Not Changing Chapter 1023: Chapter 1006: Absolutely Not Changing “How could that be?”

Chief Physician Zhu rebutted; this old man now had an appearance of earnestness, but in reality, Tang Yuxin knew him best—he was just like a ruthless landlord, eager to squeeze every last drop of oil out of her.

“My vacation has already been delayed by a half month.”

Tang Yuxin spoke very seriously, and she did not want to joke with him.

If he didn’t grant her leave now, she wouldn’t be polite about it.

“Yuxin, how about going next month?

Look, the weather next month is also very nice, right?

It will be more scenic and the climate more pleasant than this month—so many more advantages.”

“I won’t.”

Tang Yuxin huffed as she refused.

“Yuxin, there are still a few surgeries…”

The chief physician really felt too aggrieved.

How could his experience as chief physician be like this?

In other hospitals, doctors held the utmost respect for the chief physician, yet in his hospital, how did such a tyrant appear?

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Yet he didn’t consider who made Tang Yuxin such a tyrant; it was all because of him.

He treated her as if she was Superman, and now that Superman was annoyed, she wanted to fly away.

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Tang Yuxin glanced at the watch on her wrist; she had already been sitting here for half an hour.

Was her ideological education lesson finished, or did they intend to continue brainwashing her?

“Yuxin…” the chief physician called out again.

“One month.”

“What?” The chief physician didn’t understand.

“One and a half months.”

Tang Yuxin adopted an even more impatient demeanor.

That also scared the chief physician into a cold sweat.

“Fine, go ahead, just half a month.”

Tang Yuxin stood up and turned to leave.

“Remember, half a month.”

The chief physician had to confirm once more from behind her, just half a month; not even one day more would do.

Tang Yuxin didn’t speak or respond, but Chief Physician Zhu just needed to know that she heard him—that was enough.

A workhorse like Tang Yuxin wouldn’t vanish without a trace.

And he couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief.

He had almost been ensnared by Tang Yuxin.

What if she directly asked for a year’s leave?

What would he do then?

At that moment, the phone on his desk began to ring, and he hastily picked it up and held it to his ear.

“Hello…”

“Speaking.”

“You want to transfer a patient to our hospital?

Why?”

Chief Physician Zhu stood up with the phone.

As he listened, his brow furrowed deeper and deeper.

Another patient transfer—okay, transfer them; his hospital had always been the place to receive critically ill patients from other institutions.

“You have something else to discuss with me?”

Chief Physician Zhu sat back down, his tone suggesting he was quite familiar with the person on the other end of the line.

“Mhm, go on,” said Chief Physician Zhu, his mood still relatively good.

But whatever was said from the other side, it immediately darkened his face.

“I won’t trade, I absolutely won’t.

You can keep dreaming.”

He slammed the phone down and rubbed his completely bald head.

Someone who studied abroad wants to take our best doctor, suggesting some help with a few surgeries as if I were an idiot.

Once gone, they won’t send her back.

Tang Yuxin is from our head hospital; she will also be receiving her retirement pension from here.

She lives nearby, her son attends the kindergarten here, and her husband works across the street.

If she wants to continue being a doctor, she can only be a doctor at our head hospital, not at some other hospital.


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