"Of course it is a very disgusting feeling!" Bai Wei said, "Very disgusting, very angry, very very very disliked, happy, happy!"

Her friend stared at her blankly, blinked, and whispered: "Don't be excited, you seem to be very excited..."

Bai Wei: "..."

Take a deep breath and mediate emotions.

She said again: "Anyway, I hate him."

"He didn't do anything heinous, why do you care so much?" My friend smiled badly. "When someone pursued you before, I didn't see you react so much. I think you just like him."

Bai Wei was really anxious, flushed and said: "If you say that again, I'm angry!"

"Oh, don't say it, don't say it... Haha, someone is shy."

"I am angry, not shy!"

"What is your blushing..."

"It's all angry with you!"

...

Bai Wei argued with her friend all the way until she returned home, still feeling strange in her heart, unable to calm down.

I looked down at my hand...

It's really embarrassing to be held by a boy. Isn't shyness a matter of course? Hmm...Yes, yes, it's normal for her to be shy, and shy doesn't mean she likes him!

However, to say something disgusting, it seems...no.

In fact, girls like them who are nurses often encounter embarrassment. For example, last time, a gangster was injured in a fight and lived in a hospital. She molested the nurse when she was fine. When she went to help him get a drip, she was touched.

The other nurses were also unlucky. Being touched by this guy's thighs and squeezed buttocks was all small movements, but it was disgusting.

Later, the hooligan was discharged, and the nurses in the hospital were relieved.

Bai Wei still remembers how she felt that day, how to describe it well... Although she only touched her hand lightly, she felt nauseated and uncomfortable and got goose bumps all over her body like being touched by a greasy viper.

She didn't blush at the time.

At that time, her face turned pale, shocked and scared.

I'm afraid of the other party's mess, and I'm afraid the other party will complain. The doctor-patient relationship is tense no matter what era.

Bai Wei walked into the gate and went to her residence.

The hospital in her family is actually quite large. The house uploaded by the ancestors has a front yard where you can see doctors and get medicine, and the back yard is where you live and live. There are two side courtyards and a garden.

The garden used to be taken care of by Bai Wei’s mother, but now it’s a bit barren. When spring arrives, there are overgrown weeds, which is a bit wild...

Passing through the front yard where all kinds of medicinal materials were dried, I met the uncle and the uncle and vaguely heard them talking, saying that the business was getting worse and worse, and several apprentices had left. They also said that the neighborhood might need to be demolished. Build a building.

Bai Wei walked over in silence.

When Grandpa was there, the Bai Family Medical Clinic was still quite famous, and it fell to a huge decline after it passed to the generation of the uncle and her father.

Traditional Chinese medicine is a bit embarrassing. The embarrassment is that you must understand comprehensively and profoundly in order to gain people's trust. If you only understand six to seven points, half-hearted medical skills are equivalent to no medical skills for patients.

Unlike Western medicine, those who treat skin can treat skin specifically, and those who treat ear, nose and throat can treat ear, nose and throat.

Bai Wei returned to the room, put down her bag, and went to see her mother as usual.

My sister-in-law was also there, holding a bowl, spoonfuls of water to mother Bai, some fed in, some flowed down the corners of the mouth, wet the soft towel on the neckline.

"Aunt, let me come." Bai Wei came over.

"No need," Bai Suxin said in a low voice, "There are some things that I want to do in the future and I have no chance."

When Bai Wei heard the words, remembering that her aunt was about to marry away, she felt uncomfortable.

"Promise Auntie one thing, okay?"

"What's the matter?" Bai Wei asked.

Bai Suxin whispered: "After I leave, that medicine... don't take it anymore."