"Thank you."
Lu Han said his thanks, pushed open the door, and entered. He hadn't locked his office, to prevent any emergency situations.
He donned an eye mask and stuffed his ears with two small pieces of noise-cancelling cotton before dozing off on the desk.
He had taken long leave before, and work had piled up. Many patients complained that they couldn't get an appointment with him.
Especially the elderly whom he had treated before; they all insisted that their family members tried to book an appointment with Lu Han, no matter the cost. If there were none available that day, they would rather wait than see another doctor.
Lu Han was helpless; he had already added several extra appointments each day, but he wasn't made of steel. He couldn't keep going 24/7, right?
Besides, he indeed wanted to reduce his workload now.
After all, he was about to get married and become a groom.
Once married, he couldn't just focus on work and neglect his family.