Chapter 171
"What? Such a thing happened? That girl didn't mention a word of it!" Dean Zhang's eyes widened in shock as he listened to Li Dongliang's account, immediately realizing how perilous the situation had been.
"That girl's medical skills are truly remarkable. You know Han Weiguo, right? We were both in danger during the car accident today. I was pinned to my seat by a steel pipe, but he had it worse—his arm was twisted like a pretzel. The worst part? When Luna tried to stop his bleeding with acupuncture, he stubbornly refused, boasting that he was fine. And then what happened?"
Li Dongliang shook his head. "He ended up vomiting blood and going into shock. Luna saved him. The hospital said he had severe internal bleeding—he's still in surgery now."
Dean Zhang patted his shoulder. "Don't worry. A promising talent like her—I’ll make sure she gets the best training."
Li Dongliang suddenly remembered Luna's special requests. If she had brought them up herself, she might have been dismissed as unreasonable.
"By the way, arrange a private consultation room for her. It should have heating, preferably with a small rest area and 24-hour hot water. And..." He paused. "Her meals should be at your standard."
"Got it, got it." Dean Zhang chuckled, cutting him off. "I’ve already looked into it. She uses qi energy for acupuncture. After treating me today, her face was pale, and she was shivering under a blanket. No wonder she rushed to eat candy the moment she arrived—she needed to replenish her energy."
Li Dongliang sighed in relief. "One more thing... She wants lollipops and chocolates as part of her benefits. Could the hospital provide some daily?"
"Consider it done." Dean Zhang stood up. "You’re injured and still worrying about everything. Get some rest. I need to make my rounds."
After Dean Zhang left, Li Dongliang suddenly remembered something and asked Zhang He, "What about Luna’s brother?"
"He escorted her to the dormitory. He should be heading back soon." Zhang He had a good impression of Ethan. "That young man is incredibly strong—he pried open a twisted car door with his bare hands."
Li Dongliang's eyes lit up. "Here’s what we’ll do—assign him to work under you for a couple of years. Both siblings are exceptional. They’re worth me sticking my neck out for."
"Don’t worry, I’ll handle it." Zhang He gave a solemn nod. "Right now, your priority is to recover."
Once the chief had settled down to rest, Zhang He quietly stepped out of the ward and instructed the secretary, "Keep an eye on the IV. Call the doctor immediately if anything happens."
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In the HR office, Luna was filling out forms. With the dean’s special approval, the process moved swiftly.
"You can submit the photo tomorrow." The HR director collected the documents. "Li Ran, take her to the Traditional Medicine Department for onboarding."
The Traditional Medicine Department wasn’t too busy in the afternoon. Li Ran knocked on the director’s office door. "Director Wang, I’ve brought the new recruit!"
Wang Dachuan greeted them warmly, his gaze sweeping over Luna. "And this is...?"
"Dr. Luna White, from Acupuncture." Li Ran introduced her. "She’ll be working under you from now on."
Luna bowed respectfully. "Director Wang, it’s an honor. I look forward to your guidance."
Wang Dachuan nodded approvingly. The girl seemed well-mannered.
Li Ran stood to leave. "The dorm key is with me—don’t forget to pick it up." He hesitated. "Oh, and she’ll be staying in the experts’ building."
Wang Dachuan nearly dropped his teacup—the experts’ building? Even he, as a director, didn’t qualify for that!
"Wait!" He quickly grabbed Li Ran’s arm. "Stay a moment..." His mind reeled—what kind of background did this girl have?
Li Ran waved him off. "Dean Zhang’s orders. She won’t be assigned to outpatient duties yet—not until her private consultation room is ready." With that, he left swiftly, leaving a stunned Wang Dachuan behind.