The National Day holiday was looming.
The emergency department couldn't possibly take a full holiday, so the number of staff on duty needed to be ensured. After arranging the first and second lines, Chen Cang had two days of first-line and two days of second-line shifts.
First-line meant he was scheduled for regular work, while second-line meant he could rest at home but had to be on call and ready to arrive at a moment's notice.
After Chen Cang walked into the hospital today, he received a task notification.
[Ding! Daily task: Complete rounds for 10 patients, reward: Clinical experience +30, RMB +30.]
Upon seeing the task, Chen Cang knew that the good days were over.
However, Chen Cang also discovered a pattern: special tasks may only trigger once a month, but how long they last is unpredictable.
The last Tendon Suture Surgery task persisted for an entire month, forcefully elevating Chen Cang's tendon suturing level to perfection.