Chapter 2039: Helping You Regain Your Pride
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“Why did you call your boyfriend over?” Tang Li asked.
“It’s not like I have some serious illness. There’s really no need to trouble him.”
Tang Li felt a bit embarrassed about dragging Yan Ci along for such a minor matter.
Now that her boyfriend was also involved, she felt even more uneasy.
“It’s no trouble at all; he’s free these days, so it’s no bother,” Yan Ci reassured her.
“And besides, you’re my aunt. It’s only natural that he comes to check on you.”
“But having him here won’t be of any use. With Teng around, everything’s covered at the hospital. Having him here won’t change anything,” Zhou Xinyu said reluctantly.
“Cousin, there’s really no need to have him come. It’s not that necessary,” Chen Teng added.
“You saw how well I got along with Dr. Ma this morning. As long as we complete all the necessary tests, we’ll figure out what’s wrong. There’s absolutely no need to worry.”
“Let him come anyway. I’ve already called him, and it’s not polite to tell him to go back now.”
Under normal circumstances, Yan Ci wouldn’t be this insistent.
But this time was different, it was about her aunt’s health. After so much time without any diagnosis, Yan Ci was feeling uneasy.
She was worried that something might be seriously wrong.
If Lin Yi was there, she would feel much more at ease, so she insisted on having him come.
After all, they were there to see a doctor, and they couldn’t afford to be careless.
“But I think...”
“Alright, Xinyu, stop talking. Listen to your cousin.”
Chen Teng interrupted, glancing at his watch.
“It’s getting late. The test results should be out by now. Let’s go see my friend and have him take a look.”
“It’s lunchtime now. If we go now, we’ll be interrupting his break. That doesn’t seem right. Maybe we should wait a bit,” Tang Li suggested.
“No worries, we’re close friends. There’s no need to be so formal. We can go now.”
“Alright then, let’s go.”
Chen Teng went to the counter to pay the bill, and the four of them left Haiyan Tower, heading toward Huashan Hospital.
Yan Ci and Tang Li walked ahead, discussing the medical situation.
Meanwhile, Zhou Xinyu and Chen Teng followed behind, talking quietly.
“Teng, why did you stop me earlier?” Zhou Xinyu asked.
“I really don’t want to see that guy. Every time I see him, I just get angry.”
“He’s thirty this year. He spent some time abroad before coming here, completed his residency, and then joined cardiology.”
“Got it. Thanks, Director Chen. I’m heading out now.” Lin Yi waved goodbye. “And remember, if you ever divorce your husband, let me know. I’ll be waiting.”
“Get out of here, stop flirting with me.”
“Haha...”
After leaving the HR department, Lin Yi called Yan Ci to find out where she was, then headed toward the eighth inpatient department.
At the same time, Lin Yi thought about Ma Xiaoguang.
Yan Ci mentioned that they hadn’t gone through the normal registration process and had directly approached him.
A newly assigned doctor who hadn’t even started seeing patients yet shouldn’t have the authority to treat anyone.
Given his current situation, it would be impossible for him to have his own patients.
After all, not everyone had Li Chuhan’s expertise.
Based on this, Lin Yi formed an initial opinion about him.
For the kind of condition Yan Ci’s aunt had, they should have consulted a cardiovascular surgeon.
Ordinary people might not know this, but as a doctor at Huashan Hospital, Ma Xiaoguang definitely should have.
The fact that he didn’t refer them to the right department raised some red flags.
With that in mind, Lin Yi called Li Chuhan and asked her to stop by the cardiology department to take a look at Yan Ci’s aunt.
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Eighth Inpatient Department, seventh floor.
Yan Ci and her group arrived at the cardiology department and met Ma Xiaoguang again.
Despite his young age, Ma Xiaoguang looked much older.
Although he was only 30, he appeared to be about 35.
“Dr. Ma, we’ve got the test results. Can you take a look and tell us what’s going on?”
“Sure, let me take a look.”
Ma Xiaoguang glanced at the report and frowned.
Not because there was a problem, but because he couldn’t identify any issues.
However, instead of being honest, he said,
“I can see some signs, but we need to do further tests. I’ll write up a referral for you to get checked out on the second floor of the outpatient department.”
Yan Ci frowned slightly, feeling a bit annoyed.
They had already done several tests that morning without finding anything. Was this guy even competent?