"Is it already number 69?"
Lu Jing glanced at the computer and thought, Wow, a total of one hundred and twenty appointments today.
Public hospitals really do have too many people.
On this point, private hospitals must be mentioned, as they might not see one hundred and twenty patients in a whole week.
....
Lu Jing had started his shift at almost one o'clock, and once he got busy, how could he remember the time?
By the time he took a break, it was already past three o'clock.
His stomach was grumbling loudly when he remembered he hadn't eaten lunch yet.
Immediately, he started rummaging through the office.
Luckily, he found a piece of bread, checked the date, saw it was still good, and didn't hesitate.
It could be said he wolfed it down, chewing the bread in large bites and occasionally taking big gulps of water. Just like that, he made do with a meal.
There was no choice, the cafeteria would have definitely been closed by then.
Ordering takeout would require waiting.