As we were about to leave, the dean and vice dean of this hospital both came to see Shelton off in person.
Besides expressing their gratitude to Shelton, they were quite respectful to him.
It wasn't until we got in the car that I said, "It turns out that you are a medical expert. I didn't know about it before."
"No, I've rarely done an operation for the past two years. The reason why the operation today can be successful is some luck," Shelton said lightly.
I knew that there was no luck in it.
I believed that Shelton, who was so excellent at such a young age, surely was quite hard-working.
The outstanding ones were all working hard.
By the time we arrived at City Y, it had been 10 p.m.
Shelton took me to a hotel and booked two rooms.
The two rooms were next to each other.
He sent me to the door of my room, saw me enter the room, and left.