But there was no other movement.
After a long time, when they parted, she was no longer angry.
For women, a little coaxing and a hug can soften them up.
"Come to my clinic and sit for a while, and take some fruit back to eat!"
Li Jingsheng held her hand and walked towards the clinic diagonally across the street.
In the darkness, a woman in her thirties was standing outside the Sunshine Clinic, still looking young, and somewhat familiar.
"Is she here to see me for a consultation?"
Li Jingsheng muttered, quickening his pace.
Ou Qinglan might still be a bit shy in front of outsiders, so she let go of his hand and followed behind.
"Dr. Li, you’re finally back!"
The woman recognized him at a glance.
Li Jingsheng looked at this woman, observed her for a moment, and after carefully recalling, he quickly remembered.
"You’re the aunt who accompanied your niece to see the doctor?"
"Yes, yes, yes! I took my niece to the People’s Hospital’s dental department for an examination, and then she was transferred to the oncology department. I have been accompanying my niece for tests and sample tests for the past two days. The sky has fallen... boo hoo!"
As she spoke, she covered her mouth and began to sob.
"Don’t worry, come inside and sit down to talk."
Li Jingsheng looked at Ou Qinglan, who understood and stepped forward to comfort the woman softly.
This showed that although Ou Qinglan was kind, she was not very good at dealing with family members.
At least compared to Tang Ping’s experience, she was far behind.
It’s understandable, given that she is still just a graduate student in training with little experience.
Many medical graduates, when they start working in hospitals, barely know how to talk to patients and their families in the first couple of months.
Sometimes, a poorly phrased question can easily lead to complaints from the family and patients.
Li Jingsheng opened the clinic door, turned on the lights, and invited the woman to sit down.
He also poured a cup of water for her and Ou Qinglan.
"Has your niece been diagnosed with anything?"
"It’s not confirmed yet, but the result is very unfavorable. The doctor said there’s a very high possibility of a malignant tumor." The woman choked again. "My brother and sister-in-law entrusted their child to me, and now with such a big issue, how am I going to explain this to them!"
She covered her face and cried bitterly.
Ou Qinglan gently patted her on the back but did not know how to comfort her.
The development and improvement of clinical experience actually involve not just medical skills, but also how to communicate with patients.
"What do you want me to help with now that you’re here?"
Li Jingsheng couldn’t help but sigh when he heard it was a malignant tumor.
A few days ago, when examining that girl, he knew it was definitely not just an ordinary mouth ulcer.
How could a mouth ulcer not heal for two months while causing high fever?
Now he just hopes the tumor hasn’t spread yet.
If discovered in time, with surgical removal and chemotherapy for consolidation, there is a chance of a cure.
"Dr. Li, I know your skills are excellent. I beg you, save my niece. Even if I have to sell my house, I’m willing." The woman suddenly knelt in front of Li Jingsheng.
Startled, he quickly helped her up with Ou Qinglan, one on each side.
Some family members and patients overly idealize his capabilities, which makes him helpless.

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