That day, just as Yunyi walked out of the Workers’ Hospital, she heard someone calling her: "Doctor Chu, there’s a letter for you at the gatekeeper’s office."
Yunyi turned her head toward the voice: "Thanks, I’ll head over right now."
The person scratched his head and chuckled sheepishly: "No need to thank me, just something I mentioned in passing when I saw it."
With that, he blushed and ran off.
Yunyi shook her head with a smile and headed straight to the gatekeeper’s office: "Old Liu, I’m here to pick up my letters."
Old Liu, the gatekeeper, smiled and took out envelopes addressed to Chuyunyi from the glass window: "There are two letters for you."
Saying this, he passed the letters over.
Upon hearing she had two letters, Yunyi was a bit puzzled, but when she saw the return address, she understood.
Besides the letter from her mentor, there was also a letter from her parents at the Ye Family.
She did not open the letters immediately and waited until she returned to the Tubular Building before opening them.
In the mentor’s letter, it mentioned that Yuan Zining really enjoyed the strawberry jam she had sent earlier and even had some differences with two friends over it, boasting daily about having a pretty and capable little mentor’s wife.
Following this, it was mentioned that his old friend’s son encountered an avalanche a few years ago while on a mission. When he was rescued, he was already numb from the cold.
Though he survived, he was left with a hidden ailment. Her mentor had helped check, but relying solely on Western medicine wasn’t sustainable.
He wanted to ask Yunyi when she could make a trip to Beijing to help with acupuncture, knowing full well the skills of his little disciple.
He also knew that Yunyi would be getting her marriage certificate soon and mentioned to keep an eye out for a package.
After putting the letter away, she opened the one sent by the Ye Family.
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