Chapter 581
Chapter 581: Chapter 573: Can’t Afford to Offend but Can Hide Chapter 581: Chapter 573: Can’t Afford to Offend but Can Hide Training a qualified doctor is indeed very challenging.
That’s why he made the request back then and successfully recruited Tang Yuxin from a myriad of hospitals.
As a result, he became the bane of several hospital directors, whose hospital lost the best and most prospective doctor due to him.
Even now, an encounter with him was an unpleasant sight for them and they would refrain from speaking with him.
But they didn’t understand how much effort he had to invest to manage the best, most promising doctor.
He had put in so much effort, even if it meant he had to lose his face.
He was willing to be a scapegoat if it made her happy.
But now he lamented over their wasted potential.
He had helped her pave the way with the ample resources of the Tong Family, but she disappointed him.
As a director, what else could he do?
He had agreed to grant her leave regardless of his personal feelings.
Tang Yuxin had requested a half-month leave.
While she had initially planned to take a month off, his pathetic expression made her relent.
Of course, she also felt slightly embarrassed.
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She ended up taking only two weeks off, but even that must have been painful for her director to approve.
Later, Tang Yuxin calculated that she had never taken a day off since she started working at the hospital.
If she added up all the unused leave, it would be more than half a month.
Therefore, she felt she had suffered a loss.
Another thing to note was.
She had this hunch that someday her tendency to feel embarrassed would be her downfall.
Tang Yuxin stayed in the hospital for another day to finish up her remaining tasks.
Then, she packed her belongings, which consisted of nothing more than a small backpack.
She didn’t bring any luggage, maybe due to the impact of her previous rubble incident.
From then on, she tried to travel light.
If she could avoid bringing luggage, she would.
Sometimes, she would travel alone.
When she had finished packing, she didn’t know where to go.
Perhaps she could go on a spontaneous trip.
Yes, why not just take a random walk?
Perhaps this might even lead her home eventually.
She left the hospital and boarded the hospital’s shuttle bus.
There weren’t many passengers.
She rested her head slightly against the window, watching the scenery recede in the background.
She calculated how many stops she had left.
There seemed to be ample time, at least half an hour.
If there was traffic, it could take up to forty-five minutes.
This bus route ran from the main hospital to the station.
It was a convenient service for those heading out.
By now, the main hospital wasn’t as remote as everyone thought.
Apart from driving, this bus was the most convenient mode of transport, offering a direct route to the city and the station without the need for transfers.
Tang Yuxin was travelling from the start to the end of the route, so she didn’t need to worry about missing her stop.
She held onto her bag and closed her eyes to rest.
The absence of the hustle and bustle of the hospital and the incessant seeking of apprenticeship by the director felt liberating.
Her breathing felt smoother.
The sky in front of her seemed brighter.
She took a deep breath of the outside air, free from the rigidness of steel and concrete or the hustle and bustle of pedestrians.
Life like this was the best, at least for her.
She was young, at the prime of her life.
As for what the future holds.
She hadn’t thought about it.
She’s only 23, still very young.
She decided to think about her future when she turns 30.
She has seven years before hitting 30, which is ample time for her to grow.
Perhaps, by then, she would find that living alone is better than living with another person.
Once she got used to the freedom, she might not want to have someone else around her.
Who knows, there might be another Zhang Yong’an waiting for her.
At least for now, she seemed to be content with her peaceful life.
She didn’t want her best years to be wasted on unworthy relationships.
She didn’t want her perfect encounter to be ruined.
Right now, she hadn’t lost faith in life.
She was still optimistic, which was already quite remarkable.
Unconsciously, she grinned, a faint smile hanging on her face.
There was a certain comfort in the curvature of her smile.
She pondered, if she were to find a partner in the future, she would surely ask Gu Ning to vet her partner.
If the man turned out to be another Zhang Yong’an, she would leave all the problems to Gu Ning to solve.
This was his punishment for his bad judgement.
Naturally, this was under the assumption that she was able to ensure longevity for Gu Ning.
Not even to a hundred, if Gu Ning could live up to eighty, she would consider it a success.
Her responsibility now was to take care of Gu Ning’s health.
She would find ways to ensure Gu Ning lives a long life when she returned.
Despite not being a miracle worker, she was confident in her ability to maintain a person’s health.
If he takes care of his health while he’s young, it wouldn’t be surprising to live till eighty or ninety in his old age, right?
The happiness of her future life, whether she will be deceived by men again, or be driven into a corner, all depended on Gu Ning’s mentoring.
She had saved Gu Ning’s life multiple times.
As the saying goes, saving someone’s life requires recompense.
But she wouldn’t ask Gu Ning to dig her a river.
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She just hoped that he could use his judgement to help her find a decent man with whom she could spend the rest of her life with.
As the bus ride progressed, it seemed that there were more and more passengers.
The bus would stop and start again.
Sometimes, she would open her eyes only to see a bus full of passengers.
Then, she would lean back against the window.
The hubbub in the bus never disturbed her.
Eventually, the bus came to a stop again, albeit slightly abruptly.
Unprepared, her head bumped against the window.
Luckily, she wasn’t sitting too close to the window, and the impact wasn’t too strong.
The jolting woke her up.
When she opened her eyes, there was no trace of bewilderment.
The bus had come to a halt and the passengers were leaving.
They had arrived at the terminal stop.
And her journey had ended.
She gathered her belongings and got off the bus along with the crowd.
However, as soon as her feet touched the ground, she was unsure of where to go.