Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s
Back in 1996, when the daughter of the Old Xie family, Xie Wanying, said she wanted to be a doctor, many laughed.
"Phoenix begets phoenix, dog spawns dog. A truck driver’s daughter becoming a doctor is as likely as a sow climbing a tree."
"I’m not just going to be a doctor, I’m going to be a female chest surgeon," said Xie Wanying.
Her words provoked even greater waves of disdain within the doctors' community.
Relatives who were doctors ridiculed her mercilessly: "Do you know how high the admission scores are for medical students? Do you think you can make it?"
"There are zero female chief chest surgeons in the country. Who do you think you are!"
A bunch of people mocked her: "You'll probably only get into a third-rate medical college and end up as a health worker in a small county town. It's easy to imagine what sort of marriage you'll have."
After the college entrance exams, Xie Wanying entered the top surgical class in the country with the highest science scores in the province, with department heads in the Capital’s top-tier hospitals vying for her from her internship beginnings.
"Student Xie Wanying, come to our digestive surgery department."
"No, she must come to our urological surgery—"
"Pediatric surgery is in short supply of female doctors like student Xie Wanying."
Circles of relatives and friends: …
At this time, Xie Wanying independently completed the youngest Tetralogy of Fallot surgery in the country, represented the national association of chest surgery at an international medical forum, and published the world’s first minimally invasive heart valve repair surgery, becoming truly the foremost surgeon in the field of female surgery!
As for the marriage concerns that everyone "worried" about:
A brother from the Returned Overseas Faction, a hot bachelor within the Capital, changed his QQ profile picture to Junior Sister Xie.
The young CEO, a handsome man, came to the hospital every day with flowers, keen to offer a diamond ring.
Not to mention, a whole host of suitors had long since worn a path to the Old Xie Family's doorstep...
Kindhearted Mama · General
So far I’m fine with the development of the plot so far. What really irked me is that the lines just seem similar to those in Cultivation novels such as spectators babbling during a fight “MC can’t beat him because he has Level 9 OP Skill, son of the famous company blah blah”, teaching someone fighting skills like he’s about to form a bunch of followers, and of course, brainless cannon fodder lines. I wouldn’t mind these typical lines that much if I hadn’t read a lot of cultivation novels. Sadly, I just don’t want to read lines that looks like just copies of novels that I have previously read (note that I’m talking about lines, not the plot itself). But this is more of a “me” problem than the novel so this shouldn’t deter most people to keep on reading. As such, I don’t want to be harsh with my ratings. Good luck!