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    Wen Zihan knew that the way Brother Fu looked at her, no matter how beautiful and eye-catching she was, he still didn't feel any change after seeing her since she was a child.

    "The dress you wear tonight matches your skin color very well." Fu Xinheng said, seeming to notice the trace of reverie in her eyes, or maybe he got an angry instruction from Grandma Fu to say something nice before going out.

    She is a beautiful person and actually looks good in anything she wears.  After saying this, Fu Xinheng felt a little guilty.  It's not that he doesn't like to praise her, it's just that he can't praise her beauty no matter how much he praises her.

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????.  He cleared his throat twice.

    As a result, the air in the car is really filled with a strange smell.

    what to do?

    Wen Zihan has not yet spoken.

    "You have the patient's medical record in front of you. Please help me take a look at it." Fu Xinheng said.

    After much thought, I realized that Chang Jiawei is not good at flattering girls, so let¡¯s just talk about the work he is good at.

    (Chang Jiawei: Old friend, you don¡¯t have to ask me for comparison if you can¡¯t do it yourself¡ª¡ª)

    Without saying a word, Wen Zihan reached out and picked up the document he indicated, lowered his head, and started reading.

    The street lights outside the car passed through the car window and shone into the car, which was colorful. When it fell on her moonlight profile, she was as quiet and peaceful as the moon goddess.

    Fu Xinheng, who was driving, inadvertently glanced at this scene from the corner of his eyes, and this thought flashed through his mind: the moon is moving, and the moon goddess seems quiet, but in fact she is always moving.

    Nothing in the world remains motionless.  This sentence was something Uncle Wen often said to them when they were very young.  Its meaning is equivalent to the wise saying they later learned in middle school: life lies in movement.

    After becoming a doctor, and then understanding Fourth Uncle Wen¡¯s words, you will gradually find that they have a deeper meaning.

    By the way, Fourth Uncle Wen is also a doctor.  But unlike his brothers and fathers who worked as doctors in hospitals, Mr. Wen was a barefoot doctor who was active in practicing medicine at the grassroots level.

    Because the resources at hand are extremely limited, barefoot doctors can only treat people by catching black cats and white cats, and use whatever method can cure the disease.  Therefore, Wen Laosi prescribes Chinese medicine as well as Western medicine to his patients. It can be said that he is a pioneer in the down-to-earth practice of integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine in China.

    To be honest, don¡¯t look down on barefoot doctors. In that era when domestic medical institutions were lacking in construction, the achievements of domestic barefoot doctors can be recorded in history and enjoy indelible honors recognized by the world¡¯s medical circles.

    "Your dad is fine."

    Wen Zihan raised his head.

    Brother Fu¡¯s words somewhat surprised her.

    Her father is very popular, men, women and children all like him.  When she was a child, Brother Fu often said to her: Zihan, your dad is so kind.

    Later, as Brother Fu grew up, he became calmer and less talkative, let alone complimenting others.  Many years later, she didn't expect Brother Fu to say the same thing to her again.

    The street lights passing through the car flashed by, and the two of them were face to face, eye to eye.

    Wen Zihan's eyes were startled for a moment: there was actually a faint light shining in the seemingly bottomless dark eyes in front of her.

    Brother Fu misses her father just like she does.

    Or maybe, Brother Fu already knows that she has never given up or given up on finding her father.

    She never thought her father was dead.

    When the light passed, taking advantage of the darkness, she turned back and lowered her head in an instant.

    Seeing her drooping face, Fu Xinheng understood in his heart: his guess was correct.

    That year when Wen Laosi "passed away", the one who was most deeply hurt was not anyone else but her, the daughter who had lost her father.

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