Chapter 348: No Need to Trouble Mr. Zhao
Hearing Zhao Wenkai taking the initiative to help, Wang Chun quickly added, "Dr. Si, Yaoyao, you guys don’t have to worry about the housing issue. Akai knows a lot of people. As long as you guys want to buy, he will definitely be able to help."
"Of course." Zhao Wenkai held his wine glass, leaning leisurely on the back of his chair, chuckling, "I know a lot of people. Not to mention a house, even helping Dr. Si switch to a more prestigious hospital would be a trivial matter. I could even have Dr. Si immediately as a director. However, it still depends on whether Dr. Si himself has this idea. If Dr. Si insists on relying on himself and does not want to take shortcuts, my help would be worthless, right?"
Zhao Wenkai’s gaze fell on Si Chen, speaking words that only Si Chen and he could understand.
Initially, Tong Yao was very pleased when Zhao Wenkai offered to help, as the purpose of this dinner was also for the housing issue. However, she wasn’t sure if she was overthinking or it was her misperception, but she felt that Zhao Wenkai’s words seemed a bit strange, as if there was something else hidden in them.
Tong Yao’s gaze shifted between the two, pondering what exactly happened during the day.
Wang Chun also picked up on some things, and quietly tugged at Zhao Wenkai’s clothes, scolding, "Akai, what are you talking about? Dr. Si is doing well at the hospital, he’s competent, why would he switch jobs?"
Then she immediately laughed it off, saying, "Dr. Si, Yaoyao, don’t take it seriously, Akai is just joking."
Tong Yao followed with a chuckle, just about to speak, but heard Si Chen say in a casual tone, "If it’s a shortcut built on one’s own solid efforts, naturally it’s good. But if it’s based on others, even if one stands at the top of the pyramid, they would only feel unstable and apprehensive. Without a good foundation, there is a risk of a house collapsing. I think I am more accustomed to being down-to-earth, after all, being a doctor is not like other professions, a slight oversight can be a matter of life and death."
