"Mmm mmm..."
The beggar nodded at him gratefully, finally at ease as he was lifted onto the stretcher and taken away.
The nurse who got out of the ambulance was the same one Li Jingsheng had interacted with twice before.
This time, she didn’t mock Li Jingsheng but instead gave him a deep look.
Then she said to Doctor Xu, "Doctor Xu, we’ll take the injured person with us first."
"Alright!"
Doctor Xu just nodded indifferently.
Li Jingsheng really seemed to have some fate with the ambulance from the Second Hospital; within a few days, he had dealt with it three times.
He picked up the scattered trash into a burlap sack and then carried it to the corner outside the Sunshine Clinic.
He planned to take it to the recycling station after work and sell it.
He wasn’t afraid of the city management confiscating it; if they wanted it, they could take it.
Doctor Xu showed no intention of leaving with his grandson; earlier, when Li Jingsheng was picking up the scattered trash, Doctor Xu also helped collect quite a bit.
He didn’t care at all about the strange looks from passersby.
You have to know, doctors have a respectable social status, much like teachers.
Their income isn’t particularly high, but it’s at least above average.
For a doctor to pick up trash and sell it on the street, it’s quite embarrassing.
Letting go of this pride is definitely not an easy thing.
Li Jingsheng didn’t mind; when the clinic was in debt, he was willing to sell himself to pay it off. He never found picking up trash shameful.
But Doctor Xu was different; he was a chief physician at the Second Hospital.
Moreover, he needed to consult with patients daily in the clinic; letting go of this pride was really not easy.
This made Li Jingsheng feel a little more respect for him.
"You can wash your hands inside."
Li Jingsheng said to Doctor Xu.
"Bingbing, sit there and wait for grandpa for a while."
"Okay."
The little boy sat on the sofa in the rest area, curiously observing everything inside the clinic.
Li Jingsheng accompanied Doctor Xu to wash their hands and then planned to take Doctor Xu to the rest area to sit and have tea.
Since the mentor was there, he certainly wanted to treat him well.
Fortunately, there was still some fruit in the clinic.
"Where’s the toilet? I need to go to pee."
"Just go in from here."
Li Jingsheng pointed inside.
He waited outside for Doctor Xu to come out, and during that time, he saw Doctor Xu’s grandson kicking the glass coffee table with his foot.
That little guy was clearly the mischievous type.
"Xu Bing, your grandpa needs to use the restroom first, so let me take you across the street to buy some snacks."
Li Jingsheng said with a smile.
"Sure, sure! I want something spicy!"
The little boy wasn’t shy at all.
As Li Jingsheng was walking out with him, he turned his head and said to Tang Ping, "Sister Tang, if his grandpa comes out, please tell him."
"Got it."
She nodded knowingly.
"Xu Bing, do you and your grandpa often come here to play?"
"No way! Grandpa brought me here after lunch today to play, but we just sat at the Herbal Jelly Shop across the street all afternoon, it wasn’t fun at all."
The child’s innocence was adorable and honest.
Li Jingsheng chuckled at his comment.
He didn’t even need to pry; the little guy just spilled all his grandpa’s secrets.
Doctor Xu usually didn’t come this way, but today he did, choosing to sit at a drink shop across from Li Jingsheng’s clinic all afternoon.
This was worth considering.
Why come on the second day of Li Jingsheng learning medical skills if it wasn’t for him? Who would believe that?
"Why didn’t you guys go to the other shops around here? There are many snack shops on this street."
"Grandpa wouldn’t let me. If he hadn’t bought me two cups of herbal jelly, I definitely would have rolled around until he took me somewhere else to play."
The little boy’s words made Li Jingsheng chuckle.
Kids, when things don’t go their way, crying and fussing are their only tricks.
This little ancestor must have rolled around crying more than once.
Because from his tone, as long as he rolled around, Grandpa would give in.
Li Jingsheng took him to the community supermarket a dozen meters away to buy snacks.
The little guy picked out over a dozen packs of spicy fish, spicy tofu, popping candy, and other snacks, and at checkout, it cost Li Jingsheng a hefty eighty-three yuan.
This little ancestor didn’t care at all about spending other’s money.
Fortunately, Li Jingsheng’s business had been okay in the past few days; otherwise, this eighty-some yuan would have been enough for him to live on instant noodles for days.
When they returned to the clinic, Doctor Xu saw Li Jingsheng bringing back a pile of snacks with his grandson and symbolically scolded his grandson a little, without actually reprimanding him.
Grandparents typically spoil their grandchildren excessively.
Truly, they treat them like fragile treasures.
"Next time, you can’t ask Uncle to buy you snacks again."
"Okay..."


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