Chapter 684: 【684】Senior Brother Eavesdropping

Chapter 684 [684] Brother Eavesdropped

"Are you complimenting me? I asked him, not me." Tao Zhijie couldn't help laughing.

There is no need for a big guy like Senior Brother Tao to praise her. She didn't praise her, but she just said the truth. There was a hint of helplessness on Xie Wanying's face.

The younger junior sister's honest face made Tao Zhijie smile and his eyes were even more curved like a crescent moon. He said, "You see the surgery from a different perspective than others. It seems that your teacher Tan gave you the surgery in the end. The class was very meaningful and gave you a new perspective.”

Thinking of Teacher Tan's knife mouth and tofu heart, Xie Wanying's heart warmed.

"Take out the factor of me, you can talk about your thoughts on Dr. Song alone." Tao Zhijie asked her to say more.

Maybe the senior brother wanted to know the thoughts of the younger generation and peers, Xie Wanying said bluntly: "As I said, Dr. Song is very good."

"What's the good?" Tao Zhijie asked carefully.

Song Xuelin, who was standing behind He Guangyou and the others, narrowed her quiet brown eyes like a cat, listening to how she was going to turn around and praise him. He just said clearly that what he did well was all the credit of his predecessors.

"Dr. Song, his hands are more stable than Dr. Gong, and his strength is stronger when breaking through." Xie Wanying said, "He holds a knife like an embroidered girl, with needles hidden in the cotton. I have never seen a surgeon with this style on the operating table. , I shouldn't have seen it before, it's very eye-catching. He has a lot of talent, his personality is just the type of an excellent surgeon, he has a very firm willpower, he is not influenced by other people's opinions, he can do whatever he wants. ."

Really, I complimented him hard. Song Xuelin's delicate eyebrows were stained with daze, thinking that she was fluent, and there was no sense of incongruity with her previous thorns.

The common people praise and criticize those who make people feel uncomfortable, but her words did not give people such an impression, but made people very refreshing.

Because she was telling the truth. He listened to her and felt better than when others said how he was doing.

"Your evaluation of him is quite high." Tao Zhijie nodded, acknowledging the truth in her words.

"Senior Brother Tao, I don't think I overestimate Dr. Song. Don't many people say that Dr. Song is very good?" Xie Wanying remembered the gossip she received, and everyone agreed that Dr. Song was a famous Song talent in Beijing.

When the younger sister asked him what was going on, Tao Zhijie squeezed his chin: "I know, you just praised your classmates in the hospital and said that he would become an excellent doctor. I believe you are telling them the truth. "

Xie Wanying: Brother Tao, you—eavesdropping?

Catching her eyes, Tao Zhijie was startled, and immediately clarified that he is a gentleman and never steals: "I just happened to bump into you into the ward and stopped at the door, I didn't listen on purpose."

Senior brothers care and care for their brothers and sisters. Xie Wanying understood.

"Come in." Tao Zhijie called out after noticing that his own people were coming and standing at the door.

After receiving the order, those who stayed outside the door and eavesdropped did not dare to hide, so they opened the door and walked in.

The last one to arrive, Qiu Ruiyun, a tall and handsome guy, effortlessly carried the lunch boxes of the whole group with both hands and put them on the coffee table.

Opened the lunch boxes one by one and hurried to eat, while listening to the instructions of the Vice-President.

Tao Zhijie had a lot of work in the department after he came back, so he could only hold a group meeting during lunch.

"The 18 beds are ready for transplantation, and they are waiting for transplant organs." Tao Zhijie first gave the doctors in the group a busy vaccination. "In the past two weeks, if there is a liver source, there may be two liver transplantation operations."

(end of this chapter)