Bai Rong noted that Gu Mingchen seemed to have changed significantly. He did not use to be so…direct.
They were both intelligent, grown adults but the innuendo was apparent.
Between them, the sparks of romance danced.
Bai Rong was shyer, so she pretended not to hear him, trying to change the subject. “We were talking about dinner. Let us go now.”
She quickly changed clothes and left the room briskly, failing to catch Gu Mingchen’s smirk as she left.
He appeared to be in a rather good mood.
Bai Rong had just sat down at a table when Gu Mingchen’s phone rang.
His face subtly shifted when he picked up. “Got it. I will be there as soon as possible.”
“Is everything okay?” Bai Rong asked knowingly.
“Something came up back at the base and I need to rush back now.” Gu Mingchen said, his voice low.
Bai Rong looked at the table of dishes before them. “Are you not eating dinner then?”
“There is no time. You have my number so call me if you need.” Gu Mingchen said matter-of-factly as he turned to leave.
Lieutenant Song opened the door and the chief strode out.
Bai Rong sent him as far as the door.
Several soldiers stood at attention, waiting by the car as Gu Mingchen grimly glided in.
He was gone before she knew it.
Something serious must have happened back at the base.
She had never been privy to his thoughts nor did he tell her what was going on in his life.
In the past, she was in no position to probe, much less now.
She knew Gu Mingchen was a good and righteous soldier, to the point that he neglected dinner for military duties.
Without him there, the villa seemed vacant and lonely.
She had always hated being alone and decided to take medicine for her nerves before she went to bed.
The sun was already high in the sky when she woke up.
Her routine was unchanged.
She got out of her bed to brush her teeth, wash up, change into a fresh outfit and left for the hospital.
In the car, she considered getting her own vehicle as it would surely make her commute more convenient.
She made a beeline for the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department and sat down to wait after taking a number.
A woman stepped out of the gynecologist’s room, clearly distraught.
Although it had been three years, Bai Rong immediately recognized the woman as Su Wanning.
If memory served her well, Su Wanning should still be working at the military base. But she herself was a doctor so what was she doing here?
Bai Rong’s turn came next.
The doctor was an old colleague of hers and she greeted her cheerily.
Ying looked up and a smile spread across her face when she saw it was Bai Rong. “Bai Rong, what brings you here?”
Bai Rong waved the sheet in her hand. “I came to fill my prescription and check out who is on duty while I am at it.”
“Oh, I see. Let me settle this for you so you do not have to wait. I heard you became a prosecutor. You sure are gutsy, abandoning the job of deputy head of the department and completely switching fields. You are the only one I admire in the hospital.” Ying joked as she handed Bai Rong’s form back to her.
“That only lasted for half a year. After that, I went abroad to broaden my horizons and am now a psychologist at a research institute. I am thinking about opening my own clinic in the future.” Bai Rong explained.
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