Jin Junshan and Wang Zhiwen were organizing their belongings in the consultation room. It was nearly time to clock out, and the patients had long since vanished. Their Traditional Chinese Medicine department was like a haven for the idle rich, although it couldn't really be described as rich, but idle was definitely the fitting term.
It was extremely idle indeed—patients hardly ever requested to see a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor. Those who did were mostly elderly folks from the villages who believed in it and tended to resist Western medicine.
This was why their Traditional Chinese Medicine department had a place in the Military District Hospital.
"Director, Doctor Bai, why does it seem that you never see patients?"
Bai Xiao was probably the most idle person in the Traditional Chinese Medicine department. All the patients were directed to the three of them, making Bai Xiao appear to be living off the others.