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Paranoid Doctor Only Loves Me

By a twist of fate, Tang Su discovered that the aloof male god she once had a crush on lived right across the hall. It had been eight years, and he did not remember her at all, so Tang Su had to tuck away her affections and pretend she didn't know him. Every time they met, she would properly call him "Doctor Lu." …… One day, while Lu Han was taking a nap, Tang Su slipped into his office. The duty nurse shot up in surprise, shouting "Stop" as she followed after Tang Su. By the time the nurse arrived, Tang Su was sitting in the chair, stretching out her leg to hook Lu Han's, coquettishly asking, "Doctor Lu, my leg hurts, could you take a look?" Lu Han stepped back and turned to the nurse, "You go out first, I'll handle this." The nurse nodded, considerately closing the door behind her while muttering to herself that she didn't know how many women had thrown themselves at Doctor Lu. Each one of them had left crying. After a while, the office door opened. The nurse looked up to see that Tang Su as expected, was limping out with reddened eyes. The nurse smiled knowingly, thinking that Tang Su had overestimated herself. Soon after, Lu Han hurried out of his office. He swept past the nurse, scooped Tang Su up at the waist, and carried her sideways back to the office. As he walked, he whispered to Tang Su, "Didn't I tell you to wait for me a while? Why are you walking around with a sore leg?" …… After they got married, Doctor Lu was often away for meetings, surgeries, and paid learning, hardly ever at home, not even answering phone calls, leaving Tang Su practically like a deserted bride. She wrote in her TikTok bio: "Living like a widow." Then— One stormy night, Doctor Lu came back. Before long, she changed her TikTok bio to: "Please spare me."

Lattice Shell · 都市
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645 Chs

147 One doesn't learn without being ruthless, it's also forced (1st update)_1

Tang Su drove into the underground parking of Huanan Hospital, which happened to be the shift change time. Some were leaving work, and the night shift staff were just arriving for their duties.

Huanan Hospital was a second-tier comprehensive hospital with many departments, medical personnel, and nurses, totaling over a thousand people.

But not all thousand were on duty at the same time.

Otherwise the hustle and bustle would be too overwhelming; the parking garage must have been highly competitive among colleagues on a daily basis.

For many colleagues from various departments, they probably only met once a year during the annual dinner at the year's end.

Even so, Lu Han was a celebrity throughout the hospital. The car Lu Han drove was actually quite modest for the general public, except that most ordinary people could only afford it in their forties or fifties.

Youth usually meant no savings, with high salaries matched by high spending.