The next day, Liu Zhi went to work with a can of concentrated firewood.When she entered the office, her former roommate, Nurse Wang, stared at her all the way.

This look is creepy, especially when the two are feuding.

Intrigue among roommates exists in everything from student dormitories to staff dormitories.

There are never two perfectly compatible people in the world, and because of differences in living habits, it is normal for roommates to have a little friction.

However, "quantitative changes lead to qualitative changes", and they have escalated from constant friction to long-standing grievances.

The day before Liu Zhi and Meng Yang rented together, Liu Zhi was on shift from [-]:[-] pm to [-]:[-] am.

After the end of the shift, Liu Zhi stayed in the office until nearly six o'clock before returning to the dormitory.

No matter how cautious she was, how much she tiptoed, the sleepy Nurse Wang was still woken up.

The work in the hospital is very intensive, and sometimes the nurses are more tired than the doctors, which Liu Zhi understands very well.

Therefore, every time she worked this kind of night shift, she would rest on the bench in the aisle until the nurses' shift time approached before going back. That day, Liu Zhi's cervical spine hurt so badly that she had to go back to the dormitory early.

Nurse Wang usually doesn't get up until it's time to change shifts, and sleeps less than five hours a day when she's busy.The sound of Liu Zhi opening the door made Nurse Wang miserable like a regular alarm.At first Nurse Wang was patient, but after a while, Nurse Wang began to dislike Liu Zhi everywhere.

Going back at six o'clock this time became the fuse. The long-term work pressure catalyzed the conflict. Nurse Wang and Liu Zhi had an argument.

Adults seldom completely tear their skin apart. Nurse Wang made some sarcastic remarks, but Liu Zhi didn't say a word of nonsense, and packed up her things and moved out of the staff dormitory.

Liu Zhi ignored Nurse Wang's gaze and walked straight back to her seat.

Pulling back the chair, Liu Zhi suddenly understood the meaning of Nurse Wang's eyes.

There is a jar of homemade honey kumquats on her chair, and a piece of bright red paper is pressed under the glass jar.

This piece of paper looked very much like a red envelope, and Liu Zhi was shocked at first glance.

Liu Zhi heaved a sigh of relief until the note touched his hand.

In fact, this is an envelope made of colored cardboard. There is a note hidden inside the envelope. On the note is a line of words written crookedly: "Thank you, Doctor Liu!"

Liu Zhi is not the kind of doctor whose morality is so high that he can advance medical expenses for patients, but he is not the kind of person who forgets all principles for a little profit.

Accepting red envelopes from patients is a serious violation of regulations. If it is really a red envelope, Liu Zhi will have to return it even if he asks for leave.

Liu Zhi could guess that these things were sent by the old lady and the little grandson.She put the thank-you letter in the drawer, put the glass jar on the emergency communal table, and tried to return it during meal time.

The general responsibility of hospitalization is complicated and heavy.

There are two hospital chiefs in Shenwai, and their shifts change every 24 hours without any holidays.

Liu Zhi and this colleague are responsible for bed management, operation application and various consultations in the ward.The total work in the hospital is far more than these, and Liu Zhi has to perform no less than one hundred operations in this year.

Liu Zhi chose the two subspecialties of cerebrovascular disease and brain tumor. The former requires at least [-] operations, and the latter requires at least [-] operations.

The general system of hospitalization is the only way for every doctor to get a professional title. This year, it will be as hard as it is.Some doctors couldn't make it through and simply changed jobs.

Although Liu Zhi has already experienced the high-pressure devastation of the emergency department, he will always be too tired to bear it if he is really admitted to the hospital.

Trivial registration matters took more than half of the morning, and it was already noon when Liu Zhi was free.She rummaged through the records and found the old lady's number. She was called to the medical department before she dialed the number.

The director of the medical department crossed his fingers and looked at her with a solemn expression.

"Doctor Liu, you have been reported for taking money and property." The director knocked on the table, "This problem is very serious."

"I didn't." Liu Zhi said firmly.

The feeling of being framed is not good, and Liu Zhi was filled with anger and helplessness on the way to the medical department.She doesn't like to show her emotions, and she doesn't like to let others see her fragility.

But when the director questioned Liu Zhi in an extremely affirmative tone, Liu Zhi's heart trembled.She felt that she had been insulted, and her blood rushed to the top of her skull in an instant.

Liu Zhi felt that it was difficult for her to breathe.She restrained her emotions and tried to state the matter in a calm tone.

"I went to work today and found a can of honey kumquats on the chair, and a letter of thanks." Liu Zhi's voice was sore and hoarse. Send it back."

"But the whistleblower provided the photo, and you are holding a red envelope. How do you explain this?" The director dug out the photo and magnified it several times.

"That's just an envelope made of red cardboard, not a red envelope." Liu Zhi was neither humble nor overbearing, "I can go to the office to get it right now."

"I'll go with you," said the medical department.

The hospital staff knew the seriousness of this matter, and Liu Zhi received all kinds of looks from his colleagues on the way back to the office.

Whether intentional or unintentional, these gazes whipped Liu Zhi's dignity like a whip.

There were too many people in the attached courtyard, and no one cared about Liu Zhi's real situation. Liu Zhi felt that he was a prisoner who was pressed to the execution ground with grievances.

When Liu Zhi led the way, his figure was still upright on the floor as always. In the eyes of others, Liu Zhi might still be a little indifferent.

So indifferent as if this matter had nothing to do with her.

Meng Yang encountered this scene just after entering the outpatient department, and her heart twitched fiercely.When Liu Zhi passed by here, Meng Yang suddenly turned his back and hid behind the support pillar.

Others may not be able to see through Liu Zhi's mood, and those who know her character cannot empathize with her.But Meng Yang can.

Liu Zhi's jawline was so tight, she was obviously so angry and wronged.

Meng Yang pursed his lips and watched Liu Zhiqing's back go away.

Everyone is very busy at work, and no one has time to follow the past to watch the excitement.

Liu Zhi took out the envelope from the drawer and showed it to the director of medical education.

"What's the matter?" Director Shen came up to watch with a teacup, "How is Director Huang?"

"Director Shen." The director of the medical department nodded to him.

"What's wrong with Xiao Liu." Director Shen glanced at the envelope in Liu Zhi's hand, "This envelope really looks like a red envelope from a distance."

"At seven or eight o'clock this morning, an old lady came and put a jar in Xiao Liu's place, pinching a ball of paper in her hand." Director Shen took a sip of tea, "I didn't come in at that time, just in I glanced at the door, still wondering whose desk this is."

Director Shen is No.1 who voluntarily stays in the front line, and he still insists on staying in the emergency department when he is nearly [-] years old.His actual status in the hospital is higher than that of Director Huang.

"The main reason is that the reporter sent all the photos, and the authenticity is very high." Although Director Huang admired Director Shen, his expression was as serious as ever.

Director Huang is fair and doesn't care about favors.He advocated the medical ethics of the affiliated hospital, and dealt with dereliction of duty doctors mercilessly.Most of the staff felt that he was too blunt and took things too seriously.

"Then adjust the monitoring at seven or eight o'clock." Director Shen backed away holding the cup, "I just got off the operating table and my neck hurts badly, so I'm leaving first."

"That's natural." Director Huang made way for Director Shen.

Liu Zhi followed Director Huang to adjust the monitoring. Looking at it from such a distance, Liu Zhi really looked like he was opening a red envelope.Fortunately, Liu Zhi put down the envelope and opened the note to read carefully. In this way, the misunderstanding was resolved.

Director Huang finally agreed with Liu Zhi's statement.

"I'm sorry, Xiao Liu." Director Huang's expression finally relaxed a little, "I'm also on a routine, I hope you can understand."

"I understand." Liu Zhi said calmly.

"That's good, I'll clarify." Director Huang said.

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There was an operation in the afternoon, and no matter how bad Liu Zhi was in his mood, he had to insist on finishing it.

When Liu Zhi went out, she heard several nurses on duty discussing the matter, and they thought it might be Nurse Wang who reported it.Nurse Wang just finished measuring the patient's temperature and came over with a cart.

Both she and Liu Zhi obviously heard the conversation.

Nurse Wang was quite rational when she was not angry about getting up. She took a deep breath and looked at Liu Zhi, and said seriously: "I swear I didn't report this, even though I have a problem with you, I don't hate you to this extent .”

"I'm frank." Nurse Wang swears to God, "Believe it or not."

Liu Zhi nodded and said, "I know."

She's exhausted enough, she doesn't have time to worry about these things.

Liu Zhi also saw it when I tuned the video. The photo was taken by a passer-by in black, probably a family member of a patient who was dissatisfied with the treatment results or the medical system.

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The author has something to say:

Non-Wang Nurse Report!!!

It is emphasized again that the author is not a practitioner in the medical field, and his understanding of the general system of hospitalization comes from information on the Internet and the dictation of relevant practitioners.Don't take it seriously!!!

Please correct me if there are any mistakes, I will definitely modify orz, thank you very much!

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