Lu Jing clicked his tongue and didn't want to stay here any longer.
He turned and left.
Jiang Ye still had to watch over the boiling water in the pot; otherwise, he'd surely chase after him.
...
Boiling dumplings is so convenient, it hardly takes any time.
The couple ate quickly, and soon, today's lunch was taken care of.
Checking the time, there was still a full hour before work.
The outpatient clinic starts at two o'clock, unlike the inpatient department, which requires constant vigilance in case a patient has an emergency.
So, by comparison, the outpatient clinic is better, with regular hours from eight to five, not to mention a two-hour lunch break.
No wonder everyone wanted to work in the clinic, but unfortunately, it was on a rotating weekly schedule.
And only attending-level physicians were qualified to work in the outpatient clinic.
A wave of drowsiness hit him, and he couldn't help but yawn:
"Jiang Ye, I'll take a nap. Call me when it's time."