Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 1860: On Seniority

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Chapter 1860: Chapter 1860: On Seniority

The first time seeing Senior Chang so angry, Xie Wanying was quite eye-opening.

The usual demeanor of the man called a philanderer is all laughter and jokes, rarely leading people to imagine a dramatic change in scene.

"Don’t pretend to be blind. The patient fell right across from the doorway; how could you not see standing in that spot?" Chang Jiawei really wanted to poke the other’s eyes to check if his vision had hit zero.

Troublemaker Hu continued to deny their accusations: "You’re the ones saying everything. You’re not me, you weren’t standing in my spot, you don’t know my situation at the time; when I say I didn’t see, it means I didn’t see."

"What were you looking for?" The only choice was to change the approach, to see if this guy deliberately followed them into the hallway.

"Do I need to report to you when searching for my personal items?" Troublemaker Hu refused outright to disclose personal information.

Never have I seen such shameless individuals. Chang Jiawei was so angry his eyes burned a hole through Troublemaker Hu’s face and thought where in Beidu did this person pop out from, bringing shame to Beidu residents.

Turning around, he left the office to make a phone call, asking Dr. Guan about who this boldly-faced individual was.

The phone dialed through, Dr. Guan was surprised to learn he came to Beidou Third Hospital: "You didn’t tell me you were coming today. When did you arrive?"

"Don’t mention it." Chang Jiawei briefed him, and asked, "Do you know a doctor named Hu over in your hospital’s gynecology department?"

"You mean Troublemaker Hu."

"Troublemaker? When did I ever cause trouble? You have no idea how vexing the situation I encountered today is."

"Didn’t you intern at Beidou Third before? You don’t know who Troublemaker Hu is?"

Being questioned brought back some vague memories for Chang Jiawei, saying: "Seems like there is a bit of impression; is her nickname Troublemaker Hu?"

"I don’t believe you don’t know her. She had an argument with President Xiao back in the day."

Recalling that version of the story, Chang Jiawei furrowed his brows: "During my internship in the gynecology department, she wasn’t the one I followed; I didn’t pay much attention to her. Tell me more about her, how could she argue with President Xiao?"

Someone capable of arguing with President Xiao. Following the conversation, Xie Wanying couldn’t help but arch her brows.

How does an ordinary doctor muster the courage to challenge the president? It seems this person surely isn’t just any regular doctor. In Beidou Third Hospital, there appears to be an atmosphere distinct from other hospitals, like Doctor Zhou daring to challenge the surgery professor, Emergency Department’s Doctor Ye daring to argue with the medical school’s elders.

"Troublemaker Hu’s father was previously a major leader at our medical school, he passed away a few years ago. Relying on her father’s connections, there are many older colleagues in the field supporting her; everyone knows whose daughter she is. Compared to her family background, President Xiao is at a disadvantage; when mentioning her, other senior colleagues step in to make President Xiao aware of her father’s face, leaving him speechless."

In a society hailing human relationships and worldly wisdom, and especially in the Capital circle, it’s about qualifications and seniority. It’s truly challenging for President Xiao to hold a position like that in such a place.

"Doctor Zhou’s handling of opinions is still undeveloped. Opinions are divided. Troublemaker Hu is the most vehement opposition; due to that background, she holds considerable wording power," said Dr. Guan.

A certain atmosphere within an institution typically forms not without a lead figure bringing a cohort to echo them.