Presently, Liu Banxia felt like crying but had no tears; this situation was impossible to explain. But Qing Kewa was a naïve girl, speaking whatever came to her mind, blurting out anything she thought of.
He wondered if his own straightforward principles would eventually be led astray by Qing Kewa. It seemed that while enhancing her medical skills, he also needed to strengthen her understanding of the local culture.
"Dr. Liu, give me some lessons too," Xu Dan said as she gleefully ran up to him, extending her small hand.
Liu Banxia gave her hand a smack. "Always stirring up trouble. The next difficult patient we get, I'll assign to your care."
Having grown familiar with Liu Banxia, Xu Dan no longer feared his threats.
Actually, Liu Banxia had always maintained a good reputation among the nursing staff. When they learned he had become the resident chief of the emergency department, they were even happier than he was.