Chapter 4 Has Been Found?
"Alright, mom, you go out first, I won't be long, wait for me to wash up and then come out to eat." Wang Zhi gently patted his mother's back and comforted her.
"Well, hurry up, or the meal will get cold." Having obtained her son's promise, Jiang Yun's mood improved significantly, and she gently wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes and walked out.
Wang Zhi watched as his mother walked out, and he felt another pang of sadness. He couldn't help but mock himself - others only lived for a short few decades and yet they were able to let go, whereas he had experienced thousands of years and was still so bewildered. It seemed that he was indeed too mired in his own emotions.
Now that he had figured it out, Wang Zhi's temperament also underwent a change, an unprecedented confidence filled Wang Zhi's body, the pride of a generation of divine doctors filled Wang Zhi's chest. When Wang Zhi walked out of the room again, both Jiang Yun and Wang Tianyuan looked a bit stunned.
At this time, Wang Zhi had just washed his hair, and the soft strands were scattered randomly, giving off a sense of elegance. A clean and casual outfit was casually worn on Wang Zhi's body, surprisingly giving people a kind of master-like feeling. Although there was still some paleness on his clean face, a pair of deep and profound eyes were extremely spirited, even the short stubble on his chin added a touch of mature beauty to Wang Zhi.
"Zhi'er is here, hurry up and sit down, Mom will serve you rice." Seeing Wang Zhi's refreshed spirit, Jiang Yun was instantly delighted.
"I understand." Wang Zhi's grandfather, Wang Yi, looked at Wang Zhi's clear eyes and saw a hint of relief in them, asking softly.
"Not yet, but it should be soon." Wang Zhi replied honestly.
"Hehe, you kid, have been very opinionated since young, your dad and I rarely worry about you, but instead let you lack in some aspects." Wang Yi Zhi smiled lightly: "Zhi Er, remember that without experiencing wind and rain, there won't be a rainbow; without being tempered, one won't mature. No matter what you've experienced, it's all wealth in your life, learn to appreciate it."
"Life is like a clear spring, and also like a cup of strong wine. It depends on how you savor it. Only through continuous setbacks and difficulties can one truly grow up. This way, life will not be wasted in vain. To know whether a person's life has value or not, it's not about looking at their contributions to society, but rather if they have found their own outlook on life."
"As long as one has a true understanding of life, even a janitor can be the greatest existence." Wang Yi Zhi said with a stream of words. As an old Chinese doctor for many years, although his medical skills were far inferior to those of Wang Zhi, and he couldn't even compare to Wang Zhi in terms of life experience, there was one thing that Wang Zhi didn't possess - attitude.
Although Wang Zhi has gone through thousands of years, due to his immortality, his mentality is still that of a young person and he will never reach the age of Wang Yi, nor will he ever experience the truth of being close to the end of life.
"Got it, Grandpa, thank you." Wang Zhi said sincerely, although he didn't have any ulterior motives, Wang Zhi had gone through so much and understood things easily, at this moment, Wang Zhi was truly thanking Wang Yi.
It should be known that Wang Yi's words were spoken out of love and care as a grandfather to his grandson, something others had never said before. Even Hua Tuo and Sun Simiao, who had a close relationship with Wang Zhi, would not have said such things; they only treated Wang Zhi as a kindred spirit and friend.
After having breakfast, Wang Zhi decided to go out for a walk. Of course, Wang Zhi had been going out for walks these past few days, but this time was different from the previous ones. In the past few days, Wang Zhi's heart had been heavy and everything looked the same to him, but now that his mood had recovered, it was naturally sunny and bright.
For Wang Zhi, it has been over a thousand years since he last experienced modern urban life. Now, in the bright and sunny early spring season, it is naturally an excellent choice.
Once again, Wang Zhi walked out of his house and looked at the bustling scene on the road. He couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration for modern society, where people lived in harmony and prosperity, unlike ancient times when wars were constant and life was harsh. Even during peaceful dynasties, the common people's lives were still filled with struggles.
Wang Zhi strolled along the winding path beside the road, taking his time to look around, feeling quite carefree.
Unconsciously, Wang Zhi arrived at the place where the couple had an accident last night. At this time, that dilapidated BMW had been towed away, leaving only some residual bloodstains on the ground. After all, it was a small road, and the cleaning worker's sweep was not so timely.
"I wonder how that man is doing now, he should be fine by now." Wang Zhi thought casually and continued walking.
"Hey kid, wait a minute." Just then, a sudden voice came from the woods beside them, and a man in his fifties with glasses walked out of the woods.
"What's up!" Wang Zhi asked with a smile, looking at the man in front of him. Wang Zhi had a familiar feeling, but it wasn't a familiarity based on appearance, rather it was a professional one.
"You're a doctor." Wang Zhi asked tentatively.
"How did you know? Have you seen me before?" The man was slightly surprised.
"No, I'm guessing."
"Haha, not simple, you can guess my profession at first sight, it's clear that you have some skills." The man said with a smile, his eyes behind the glasses kept sizing up Wang Zhi.
"Are you also a doctor?" the man asked tentatively.
"Not really." Wang Zhi lightly emphasized two words, indeed he is no longer a doctor now, at most a quack.
"Is there any interest in chatting?" The man stretched out his hand and smiled lightly: "Let me introduce myself, I'm Zhou Boran, a professor at the Municipal Central Hospital."
"Professor Zhou, nice to meet you." Wang Zhi extended his hand and shook hands with the other person: "I don't know what Professor Zhou wants to talk to me about."
"Let's talk about that patient you saved last night." Zhou Boran's face revealed a subtle, meaningful smile.
"Patient? What patient? Professor Zhou, you must be mistaken. I graduated from the Chinese Medicine Academy half a year ago, but I haven't found a job yet. My skills are just so-so, and I don't have any clinical experience. How can I dare to treat patients recklessly?" Wang Zhi said with a humble tone. Having just regained some composure, Wang Zhi now only wanted to rest well for a while and enjoy life for a bit. He didn't want people to know about his medical skills so soon.
"Hehe, okay, since you haven't found a job yet, why don't you come work at our hospital?" Zhou Boran didn't want to let Wang Zhi off so easily and continued the conversation.
"Honestly, my level is really not good." Wang Zhi said frankly.
"It doesn't matter, anyone can learn from scratch, just take it slow and you'll make progress eventually." Zhou Boran said nonchalantly.
"That's really thanks to Professor Jiang, I was worried that I couldn't find a job." Wang Zhi said with feigned delight, but in his heart he was somewhat unwilling, and if he refused so abruptly, it might have made the other person suspicious.
"That's settled then." Zhou Boran said with a smile as he handed Wang Zhi Dao a business card: "When are you reporting for duty?"
"Ah, okay, in a few days, I still have something on hand." Wang Zhi hastily said, this old guy was so impatient.
"Alright then, just look for me when the time comes." Zhou Boran didn't mind and casually bid farewell before slowly leaving.
Watching Zhou Boran's departing figure, Wang Zhi felt a bit indignant: "This Zhou Boran must be quite skilled in medicine, otherwise he wouldn't have suspected me directly."
Wang Zhi was furious in his heart, and Jiang Boran had the same mind: "It should be this kid who is wrong, what kind of unique temperament can deceive people, I don't believe that your veil can't be lifted."

