"Haha! Justin, you're really something else!" Rain was still laughing with reckless abandon. Looking at Edward, who was at a loss for words, he never felt this amused and happy. Edward must be quite helpless and sulky after hearing his own son talking about him like that!
"Uncle Rain, why are you laughing? Am I wrong?" The little guy looked very confused. He tilted his head, thinking about what he said just now that could make Rain laugh so merrily. Was what he said not right?
"No! You are definitely right, Justin. Your daddy is bold and impudent, true. But as to his personality... Well, Justin, I won't say that he has a good personality, you know? After all, have you ever seen a man who has no shame but has a good personality?" The smile on Rain's face hadn't disappeared. He didn't have his own family, so only in Edward's house could he feel the warmth of home.
"Rain, you're going to get your ass kicked." Edward had already felt very helpless about what Justin said, and was at a loss for words. Now, he let loose on Rain. He glared at him sideways, eyes full of coldness. Rain was in for it now.
"Damn it, Edward. Why am I the one always getting kicked? I didn't say anything! That was all Justin!" Rain said, his mouth crumpled, feeling quite misrepresented. He knew he would never get the upper hand when facing Edward.
"Rain, You know exactly the reason why you're the one. So don't ask. Just know you're screwed." Tom curled his lips, and he glanced at Rain with disdain. He shook his head. Why couldn't Rain just understand that he was never going to win against Edward? This kind of situation happened a lot, and Rain just wouldn't learn his lesson. After all, Edward was their boss. Nobody would ever have the upper hand over their boss. That was just the way it was.
"Well, it couldn't hurt to try, right? But again, why are you here, Tom? We're all on holiday here, but you are a doctor. Shouldn't you be in the hospital now? Aren't there any patients during the holiday?" Rain asked curiously, but the look on his face showed a message of defiance. He was annoyed at what Tom said, and wasn't going to take it lying down.
"I'm not the only doctor at Renxin Hospital, much less the whole city. If you think that, then you're an idiot. Sometimes, Rain..." The corner of Tom's mouth twitched. In his eyes, Rain didn't seem to be that slow. Why he always asked these dumb questions remained a mystery to him. He shook his head.
"Of course not! But I think you are the backbone of the hospital. So you should be in the hospital now and helping others, instead of lazing around. Set a good example for your colleagues." Rain lazily sat on the chair, leaning against the back of the chair. It seemed like his habit. Whenever he sat on something, he always sat like this. He was indeed a lazybones.
"So you mean that as the backbone of the hospital, I shouldn't rest at all, even on the holidays, right? But don't forget what time it is now." Tom was getting angrier and angrier after hearing Rain's words. What did he really want to say? He was acting all selfish right now. Well, he could easily take a day off, but he couldn't stand others having a holiday too? That was just wrong.
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