Xia Ningxing stared slightly at the spot where Jiang Rou had been, always feeling as if there was someone there.
"What's wrong?" Lu Tingli noticed her odd behavior and asked with concern.
"Nothing," Xia Ningxing shook her head, brushing away the chaotic thoughts in her mind.
In the following days, Xia Ningxing took up the position of a doctor at the research institute.
She was patient and gentle, and importantly, her treatments were effective, instantly earning unanimous praise from the institute.
One day, Tao Tao also came to the medical office.
"Why are you here? Are you sick?" Xia Ningxing, who was reading a book on traditional Chinese medicine, squinted her eyes and looked her up and down upon seeing her arrival.
Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes inspection, listening, questioning, and palpation, but Xia Ningxing observed her and didn't notice any signs of illness.
Sigh, she thought, it seemed her knowledge was still shallow.