"How rude," Su Yun huffed.
Zheng Ren smiled, unconcerned.
If he had been a layman visiting a clinic, given the choice, he knew he would have gone for a more senior doctor himself.
Experience was an important part of medicine.
Therefore, the patient's family was not misguided in their decision. Their response was just overly dramatic and straightforward, eliciting some discomfort in others.
Zheng Ren did not take their words personally. He gave them a polite smile, then turned to leave.
"You are being too nice," Su Yun muttered unhappily.
"And you have a temper. No wonder you don't want to be a doctor." Zheng Ren chuckled.
A moment later, Zheng Ren's phone rang.
Before he could answer the call, a few figures appeared at the office door. Leading the group was the square-faced old man with ruddy cheeks.
The old man stared Zheng Ren down. Doubt swam in his eyes.
"You called?" Zheng Ren asked as he waved his phone.