"Can't I?" Li challenged, "Whether you are a doctor or a teacher, you have a duty to help me, to listen to me speak."
"It's not that you can't," Gu Ran said, "but I suggest you see Chen Ke, it's more convenient between a female patient and a female doctor."
Compared to chatting with a beautiful female high school student, he would rather talk with male high school students about how to quit pornography or discuss how to avoid puppy love.
Gu Ran was experienced in these two areas.
"A suggestion?" Li challenged.
"Yes, a suggestion."
"Then I don't accept this suggestion."
After a pause, she added, "I don't think you're better than Mr. Chen, nor do I know who is better, just like two restaurants I've never visited, but today I want to eat at your place."
"That's fine," Chen Ke smiled.
The relationship between a patient and a doctor is very important; it's not just about trust. The attitude of someone like Li, hoping to get help from Gu Ran, was already a very good start.