Healing Doctor

Chapter 425 Don’t take it seriously

Chapter 425 Don’t take it seriously

Zhai Yuhan knocked on the door of the director's office.

"Enter."

"Boss." Zhai Yuhan pushed open the door and entered, frowning.

"What's wrong?" Director Yang hadn't realized what had happened yet; he was leisurely waiting for the filming to finish so he could go home.

He wasn't interested in being on TV, but he found it a bit annoying and wished he could get rid of all these interns tomorrow.

"Boss, Ji Xiang has convinced patients number 12-3 to have MRIs tomorrow."

Director Yang's hand froze; he had forgotten what he was going to do next.

"What did you say?" Director Yang looked at Zhai Yuhan in surprise and asked incredulously.

"Ji Xiang, that young man who graduated with a bachelor's degree, convinced the patient. I checked, and the patient does indeed want to undergo further examinations," Zhai Yuhan explained carefully.

She emphasized the words "undergraduate degree" very hard.

"How did you convince her?" Director Yang automatically ignored Zhai Yuhan's personal agenda.

"I don't know, I didn't go with them at the time." Zhai Yuhan lowered her head, somewhat embarrassed.

Director Yang didn't blame Zhai Yuhan. He was familiar with the chief resident under his supervision and knew what Zhai Yuhan was thinking at the time.

If it were Director Yang himself, he wouldn't have followed along.

If you encounter an embarrassing situation, it's better to let the intern doctors brought in by the program handle it themselves.

After all, he is a long-time patient, and one who is about to be discharged, so I'm not worried about any other problems.

but!

This patient, who was completely unyielding and refused to undergo any detailed examinations; this patient whom Zhai Yuhan had used as a scapegoat to make the interns on the show lose face, was actually persuaded by that little guy!

This is even more surprising than the description given to Director Yang by the program team.

As for the so-called provincial science and technology department, Director Yang saw through it at a glance—it must be because his parents had someone to help him, so he got resources that others couldn't get at a young age.

This only shows that the people behind Ji Xiang are amazing; when he faces difficulties alone, they will definitely show their true colors.

but!

What Zhai Yuhan said surprised Director Yang, and he began to look at Ji Xiang with new respect.

He picked up his phone and started contacting the production team.

Director Yang knew that the production crew had cameras following Ji Xiang.

After asking a few questions, Director Yang hung up the phone.

"Walk."

"Shall we go to the review section?"

"Hmm, let's see what this little guy said," said Director Yang.

Zhai Yuhan tossed her head, her ponytail swaying gently.

"That's strange." Director Yang muttered to himself as he walked toward the critique room with his hands behind his back.

He knew very well how stubborn that patient was.

Therefore, Director Yang was particularly curious about how Ji Xiang had persuaded the patient.

Zhai Yuhan was also curious, so she spoke a few words to the nurse and followed the boss to find out what was going on.

Upon arriving at the review room, before the guests had even left, Director Yang exchanged a few brief pleasantries with everyone and immediately sat down next to Professor Shen.

Ji Xiang and the patients from 12-3 had "chatted" with the guests once, and now when they accompanied Director Yang to look at it again, they were not impatient.

Even though the guests didn't understand medicine, they gained more insights from watching the same content twice.

The young doctor on the screen was incredibly shrewd and experienced. He uttered several key sentences that resonated deeply with the patient, and at the end, he even used a feigned indifference, showing no haste.

Everything silently tells everyone that this young doctor is as experienced as a seasoned expert with white hair and beard, rather than an inexperienced resident or intern.

After reading it, Director Yang remained silent, while Zhai Yuhan frowned deeply; neither of them spoke.

"Director Yang, would you like to say a few words?" Professor Shen, as a guest, was still very polite.

"There's not much to say. I've tried to persuade this patient many times, but I never expected that an intern would actually convince him. Truly... the student surpasses the teacher." Director Yang smiled helplessly.

This is the truth, but his emotions are somewhat complicated.

Professor Shen understood Director Yang's feelings. He smiled and said, "It's very likely that Ji Xiang, the intern, has high emotional intelligence, and he just happened to have undergone cholecystectomy, so he can empathize with patients."

"I think that's quite likely," Director Yang said. "The patient is an old patient of mine, and I know his personality quite well; he's usually very stubborn. Ji Xiang, Ji Xiang..."

Director Yang pondered, repeatedly muttering Ji Xiang's name.

"This kid is really lucky," one of the guests said with a smile.

Is everything just luck?

Zhai Yuhan frowned, her brain suddenly starting to work at an inexplicable high speed.

Although this speculation was the most reasonable, Zhai Yuhan still felt something was off. But what else could it be?

Zhai Yuhan quickly showed a relieved smile.

Even if he couldn't solve his own problems, how could a young man like Ji Xiang possibly solve them?

This is not a technical problem, but rather involves interpersonal relationships and social interactions.

His own boss, that old fox, was helpless in this matter, but Ji Xiang, a newborn calf, could handle it?

Zhai Yuhan didn't believe it.

Perhaps it was luck, but this was the only explanation Zhai Yuhan could accept.

After sitting and talking for more than ten minutes, Director Yang took his leave.

It was getting late, so the guests went back to rest.

"Director Fan, the filming went well today," the assistant said with a smile. "I didn't expect Ji Xiang to have had gallbladder removal surgery. That kid is really unlucky."

"You believe that?" Director Fan glanced at his assistant with disdain.

"Huh? Director, don't you think so?"

"I don't think so," Director Fan said, expressing his opinion. "If Ji Xiang really had surgery... no, absolutely not. That last move of feigning indifference was too brilliant; I even had a hunch."

Director Fan didn't say it was just his imagination. He pondered and repeatedly watched the video about Ji Xiang that he had just recorded.

……

……

The next morning, Ji Xiang arrived at the hospital very early.

Director Yang personally led the patient to the MRI room, with Zhai Yuhan and Ji Xiang following behind. Ji Xiang, being very outgoing, stood right next to Director Yang, staring intently at the screen.

The faint rumble of the MRI machine could be heard, but Zhai Yuhan's attention was not on the patient's MRI images, but entirely on Ji Xiang.

She was very curious whether the little guy's diagnosis was correct.

"Ji Xiang," Zhai Yuhan suddenly said while waiting for the patient to have an MRI.

"What's wrong, Teacher Zhai?"

When did you have your gallbladder removed? It's relatively uncommon for someone your age to have their gallbladder removed.

"No, my gallbladder is fine," Ji Xiang replied simply, staring at the screen.

"No? That's not what you told the patient yesterday."

"Well, I can't tell the truth to every patient," Ji Xiang replied casually. "I was just saying it to get closer to the patient, so please don't believe me."

"..." Zhai Yuhan was stunned.

"Dr. Ji Xiang, you really haven't done this before?" Director Yang asked, frowning.

"no."

"So what kind of feeling did you describe to the patient?"

"I was just saying, Director Yang, please don't take it to heart," Ji Xiang said with a smile.

(End of this chapter)

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