Chapter 67 - 66 The Little Fool Who Loves Strawberries
The next day, at the hospital.
Dr. Gao finished his morning clinic and saw off the last patient, realizing that time had unknowingly reached noon. Just as he took off his glasses, a colleague came over from another office and asked if Dr. Gao wanted to go to the cafeteria to have lunch together. Dr. Gao nodded in agreement and then followed his colleague to the cafeteria.
While eating, the colleague sitting opposite him was constantly swiping on his phone. Gao Chuan never had the habit of playing with his phone during meals, so he silently watched the male doctor across from him chuckle at his phone screen while eating his food quietly.
It seemed the colleague had come across some interesting international news and showed it to Dr. Gao while sharing his own views on the trending topic. Expecting Dr. Gao to also join in on the discussion, he was surprised when Dr. Gao stopped picking food with his chopsticks and asked with a hint of confusion, "Is this Weibo?"
The colleague was also surprised by the question and nodded, "What about it?"
"Nothing, just asking." Dr. Gao shifted his gaze away and continued to chew on the greens in his mouth. Although his colleague was around his age or even a year or two older, it seemed that he was more in tune with the things younger people are into.
After lunch, Dr. Gao returned to his office and, for some reason, thought of the Weibo page that Jiang An showed him last night. On a whim, he took out his phone, downloaded Weibo from the app store, finished setting up his account using his mobile number, and briefly browsed through the app’s page settings. He went to the trending search page, entered Jiang An’s username, and sure enough, a user’s page popped up.
He took a close look at the girl’s profile picture, a hand-drawn cartoon image of a doctor, and then the personal signature beneath it read "Bald-headed Medical Student of Our Time." The corners of his mouth lifted slightly as he scrolled through Jiang An’s Weibo posts, which were mainly star-chasing replies interspersed with a few everyday updates.
Jiang An: Go big brother!
