Paranoid Doctor Only Loves Me
Chapter 669 - 626 Miss Bai (2 more)

Chapter 669: 626 Miss Bai (2 more)

Bai Wei pondered back and forth and still felt it best to have Tang Su move back to live near Lu Han from the Imperial Forest Residence. Alternatively, it wouldn’t be a bad idea for the couple to move over there to take care of Tang Su themselves.

However, Lu Maoyan was not too keen on the idea. Dealing with those cold-hearted robots all day, he simply did not like them. Bai Wei had no choice but had to persuade Lu Han and Tang Su to move back.

Bai Wei had prepared a whole list of arguments to convince Lu Han. However, before she could even start, Lu Han had agreed to her suggestion.

Bai Wei was still in disbelief. "You... agree just like that?"

"Or what? Xiaomeng is a defective product after all; it’s a machine, who knows what accidents might occur." Lu Han was very aware of the situation.

This not only immensely satisfied Bai Wei but Lu Maoyan as well.

The good thing about this kid was that he was willing to listen and wouldn’t argue back.

On the way over, Lu Han had anticipated this and had already discussed it with Tang Su. They both agreed that moving back would be a good move.

Tang Su also knew that Professor Ming lived next door. It would be very convenient for them to consult him if they had any important matters to discuss.

More importantly, she actually quite liked the old professor.

For some reason, she just wanted to get closer to him.

"You’re thinking correctly. High-tech is great and convenient to use, but you have to recognize the right time and place. Look at those who were early adopters of robots. There have been several incidents of people getting cut by knives wielded by robots, and those are just the ones that got leaked, not to mention those that haven’t been exposed yet. So, it’s too risky."

"People are a bit safer," Bai Wei concluded.

"Not everyone is trustworthy, either. We shouldn’t employ any new people at home except for the elderly," Lu Han brought up a demand.

"Hmm, but when it’s time to give birth, we should still find a good maternity nurse in advance, after all, they have experience." Bai Wei felt that raising a child in their era wasn’t as casual as it used to be in theirs.

Nowadays, raising a child is not simple, so professional matters should be handled by professionals. Even if not everything is left to others to do, at least listening to their professional advice is beneficial.

"We’ll talk about it when the time comes, there are still several months ahead," he said.

"You were just praised for being well planned, and you really can’t take a compliment, can you? You have to think ahead about everything. Maternity nurses are plentiful, they’re not hard to find. What’s hard to find is a good one, understand?"

"Mhm, I understand. What I mean is, maybe in a few months, my mother-in-law will come around and be willing to come over and help take care of things herself. Then there will be no need for a maternity nurse," he said.

"..."

Bai Wei and Lu Maoyan exchanged looks; this kid was quite hopeful.

In fact, Su Ruoan genuinely had this in mind; she wanted to leave the hospital and start her own practice.

It was during a conversation with Professor Ming that he told her, working in a hospital to treat patients came with too many limitations and encouraged her, with her capabilities, if she was willing to strike out on her own, she would be extremely successful.

The purpose of studying medicine was originally to help others with their problems, not just to make a living.

But now, hospital doctors, frightened of medical disputes, presented various agreements and clauses primarily to protect themselves from trouble.

To heal and save lives, there were successes and failures, and it was necessary to learn from the failures.

Ancient physicians even risked their lives testing medicines on themselves. Still, many great medical practitioners have persisted down the path of medicine, unwavering in their dedication.

Medical Practitioner’s benevolent heart is the essence of being a doctor.

Su Ruoan decided to be a doctor not to make money, and Tang Shengyi was even better; he also knew other ways to make a living. In this way, the couple felt even more confident about treating the common people’s illnesses.

Given this, they were more suited to go out on their own, as the registration process at hospitals was really cumbersome, and the time wasted was just not worth it.

Su Ruoan was moved by what Professor Ming said, but to make such a decision still required time.

At this moment, her daughter was pregnant, and this fact made Su Ruoan hesitate much less.

**

Meanwhile, after Bai Dingxian sent everyone away, the young nurse went to the bus station, and Longliu followed her; after the nurse boarded the bus, she got on as well.

Following the nurse, Longliu entered a small alley and after several twists and turns, she didn’t expect to find such a dilapidated urban village in the bustling Beijing?

This was Beijing after all, where she always thought even the common folks were descendants of officials and nobles, and that even if their families were not filthy rich, their lives would still be pretty good.

The young nurse’s family was very poor, and they had a sick member at home. She had probably just received some money, as she bought quite a few nice things at the entrance to the alley.

Longliu, being a stranger, was quickly asked by the people nearby if she was looking for a place to rent.

Thinking quickly, Longliu nodded, "Yes, I’m looking for a single room."

"Zhu Ling, doesn’t your family have a single room available? This girl wants a single room." The old woman yelled to the nurse who had just gone upstairs.

"Thank you Granny Liu, and for you, miss, please follow me," Zhu Ling said to Longliu with a smile.

"...Okay."

Longliu looked at the old woman Zhu Ling called Granny Liu with a speechless gaze, thinking it was too much of a coincidence—her name was Longliu, and the old woman was called Granny Liu?

Longliu successfully entered Zhu’s family and, after seeing their single room, agreed to rent it.

Zhu Ling breathed a sigh of relief; she had just lost her job, and although she had received a large bank transfer, the constant lack of money made her ill at ease.

Now, with the monthly rent supplement, she wasn’t so anxious at heart.

However, no matter what, she still needed to find a job quickly to support her family; otherwise, with the little money she had, and with a sick member at home who needed long-term medication, it wouldn’t last very long.

Longliu paid a year’s rent in one go, and Zhu Ling was very grateful to her. She didn’t take a deposit, and even invited her to have a meal. The two girls were about the same age and started chatting soon after.

Longliu was good at conversation, asking about Zhu Ling’s family situation, and learning that Zhu Ling had been pitiable since childhood. Zhu Ling was not a schemer, and after having a heart-to-heart with Longliu, she answered anything Longliu asked.

During lunch, they even drank together, and Zhu Ling quickly got drunk. Longliu then seized the opportunity to ask Zhu Ling some key questions.

"That boss, she has several names. I’ve heard someone call her the High Priest, and others call her Miss Bai..."

"Miss Bai?" Longliu frowned, she recorded what Zhu Ling said and then forwarded it to Lu Han.

Lu Han furrowed his brows and thought for a while, then took a bottle of fine wine his father treasured from home, and went next door.

Professor Ming was meditating in the living room. Seeing Lu Han come over, he squinted his eyes, "Why are you here? Where’s your wife?"

"She’s next door drinking bird’s nest soup."

"..."

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