Chapter 101 - 101 Scolding People
Chapter 101: Chapter 101 Scolding People
“Yes,” Chen Xuyan nodded, “you can use anything that’s available in the institution. Even if you take up a surgery on your own and want to use the resources of the institution, that’s possible too.”
Mu Lingyun nodded and then asked, “What are the usual tasks?”
“Normally, you select diseases of interest from the difficult diseases database on your own, research and treat them, and publish medical papers. There is a required number of papers each quarter. Also, when there’s a major task assigned from above, you assist the institution in its research. Furthermore, in the event of a significant health emergency, there should be prompt involvement in research. The vaccine for that global epidemic virus was developed by our institution.”
Through Chen Xuyan’s introduction, Mu Lingyun roughly understood the function of the institution.
“I see. If there’s nothing else, I’ll head back first,” Mu Lingyun said.
“Alright,” Chen Xuyan nodded, “I’ll have Xiaobai take you.”
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Soon, Mu Lingyun was in Bai Shanya’s car.
“The new laptop next to you is provided by the institution; you can unlock it with your fingerprint. It has an intranet connection, allowing direct access to the difficult diseases database to select the conditions you’re interested in. There is also a 3D guide map of the base and introductions to various facilities. If needed, you can have a look,” said Bai Shanya.
Mu Lingyun nodded.
Bai Shanya, somewhat gossipy, continued to ask, “Which type of difficult diseases are you planning to research?”
“Umm… probably heart-related diseases,” Mu Lingyun replied.
Bai Shanya seemed surprised, “Cardiac surgeries require the highest precision, you might still need more practice. And today, I noticed you don’t seem to have enough stamina; you got tired after only four hours. Heart surgeries can sometimes take even longer.”
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Mu Lingyun said nothing but decided inwardly that she had to start exercising.
Before today, she hadn’t realized that surgery demanded such high levels of physical endurance.
It was only after standing in front of the operation table for four hours that she understood surgery was far from simple.
The first requirement was good physical strength; otherwise, everything else was just talk.
As she was contemplating, suddenly there was an abrupt stop, and her head bumped against the seat in front of her.
Fortunately, it was a leather seat and she was not injured.
She looked up to see what happened and saw that Bai Shanya had been driving normally when a car ran a red light and almost collided with them. Thankfully, both drivers applied the brakes in time, preventing an accident.
The seemingly gentle Bai Shanya rolled down the window, took off his glasses, and started cursing at the other car, “Are you fucking serious running a red light? Can’t wait a few seconds, will you die? Is King Yama owing you a few hundred thousand, so you’re rushing to collect from him in the underworld? Even if you go down there, you’ll still be a deadbeat in debt!”
After cursing, he made a call to 110.
“Hello! I’m calling to report a situation at the Zolla People’s Intersection, on Zolla Road heading north. License plate Jing L9310. This guy just ran a red light. There wasn’t an accident, but he forced my car to a stop. This guy definitely needs to be educated and to receive penalty points. Please, traffic police comrades, I’d appreciate your assistance.”
Mu Lingyun: …
She certainly hadn’t expected the elegant-looking Bai Shanya to cuss someone out with such gusto.
After all was said and done, Bai Shanya put his glasses back on, resuming his refined demeanor.
He turned to Mu Lingyun, “Sorry, did that scare you? Are you hurt at all?”
Mu Lingyun shook her head, “I’m fine.”
Soon, traffic police arrived nearby and took the red light runner and their vehicle away.
Only then did Bai Shanya restart the car and continue to drive her home.