But then he then sends him off on an undefined mission he's 10,000% unqualified for (thankfully with Daqing as backup).
I wonder if he'd have gone himself if he'd known Shen Wei was hanging around...
Openly flirtatious, and he's coming on so hard. Awww. -- Do you think he's partly compensating for Shen Wei's reticence? Testing to see how far he can go?
This, and then his thoughts about Lu Ruomei's death - Xiao-Guo still hasn't grasped what genre he's living in. *g*
Despite having met Wang Zheng and Lao-Wu!
Even if he does use the opportunity to question Xiao-Guo about Zhao Yunlan. ♥ ♥ ♥
There's a subtle contrast with his questioning in the drama, isn't there? There, I felt like he was making sure Zhao Yunlan had loyal, capable subordinates...
It makes sense to me that the drama decided to streamline things and only have one hospital setting, rather than having the clinic and the hospital as two separate places.
Yes absolutely.
And that passage you describe, as well as being insightful about Li Qian, is absolutely foreshadowing re Shen Wei...
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I wonder if he'd have gone himself if he'd known Shen Wei was hanging around...
Openly flirtatious, and he's coming on so hard. Awww. -- Do you think he's partly compensating for Shen Wei's reticence? Testing to see how far he can go?
This, and then his thoughts about Lu Ruomei's death - Xiao-Guo still hasn't grasped what genre he's living in. *g*
Despite having met Wang Zheng and Lao-Wu!
Even if he does use the opportunity to question Xiao-Guo about Zhao Yunlan. ♥ ♥ ♥
There's a subtle contrast with his questioning in the drama, isn't there? There, I felt like he was making sure Zhao Yunlan had loyal, capable subordinates...
It makes sense to me that the drama decided to streamline things and only have one hospital setting, rather than having the clinic and the hospital as two separate places.
Yes absolutely.
And that passage you describe, as well as being insightful about Li Qian, is absolutely foreshadowing re Shen Wei...