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I just wanna clarify in case you guys get the wrong thing. Fu Nanβan is addressed as θεΈ which I translate as professor/teacher, but heβs a doctor okay? Engineers, doctors, actors and lawyers all can be called βlaoshiβ now. Iβve searched that doctor/professor can be interchangeable depending on the setting. Since Fu Nanβan serves as a mentor to them, I will keep it as Professor Fu. But others who address Fu Nanβan in a medical setting, I will be using Doctor.
BURN Chapter 10
by Abo DammenTranslator: Abo Dammen
Hearing that from Fu Nanβan made Chi Zhao incredibly happy. How could he possibly find it troublesome? When packing his things, he made sure to place the medicated oil in the most accessible spot on the side of his backpack, so he could grab it whenever needed.
Every department had to send people for the rural outreach, and when everyone gathered, it turned into a large team. Early the next morning, the entire medical team assembled at the hospital entrance, with leaders there to see them off.
Naturally, this called for a group photo.
βTall guy, move a bit to the side. Yes, yes, next to Professor Fu,β the photographer directed Chi Zhao to shift toward where he was pointing. Chi Zhao, being tall, ended up standing right next to Fu Nanβan, right in the center of the group. He was even tasked with holding the sign, which bore the Fifth Hospitalβs emblem and the slogan for their grassroots outreach.1
Taking a group photo wasnβt easy, especially with such a large team. Any small movement meant starting over. The photographer spent a long time adjusting, and everyoneβs smiles were starting to stiffen. Chi Zhao, standing in the center holding the sign, was most struck by the faint scent of sandalwood emanating from Fu Nanβan. He couldnβt help but sneak a breath, and the subtle fragrance lingered in his senses.
βLast one, one moreβ¦ Got it!β
The photographer gave them a thumbs-up, and Chi Zhao realized his arm was sore from holding the sign. He rubbed his wrist and handed the sign back to the organizer. The photographer winked at him. βNot bad, kid. Youβre pretty photogenic.β
Chi Zhao, who took compliments well, smiled and replied, βItβs mostly thanks to your skills.β
The photographer showed Chi Zhao the photos on the camera, flipping through them one by one. In most of them, Chi Zhao stood properly beside Fu Nanβan, but in one shot, Chi Zhao glanced sideways at Fu Nanβan, who happened to look in his direction at the same time. The camera captured a moment that gave the illusion of mutual eye contact.
For a moment, the surrounding noise seemed to fade away, leaving only the two of them in each otherβs gaze.
Chi Zhaoβs heart softened, and he genuinely praised, βYou really take great photos.β
Of course, this was a detail only Chi Zhao noticed. The photographer didnβt think much of it and quickly flipped to the next photo. Chi Zhao hurriedly asked, βCould you send me the raw files?β
βOf course,β the photographer nodded. βIβll send all the photos to the group later.β
Chi Zhao added, βAll of them?β
The photographer gave him a slightly puzzled look but assured him, βDonβt worry, Iβll send everything.β
Looking at the photos took a while, and by the time Chi Zhao got on the bus, most of the seats were already taken. The front seats were reserved for the leaders and professors, so he found a spot in the back. Shortly after, Chen Kaiji walked over and sat next to him.
Chi Zhao asked, βIs this your seat?β
Chen Kaiji glanced at him. βYeah, I just went to the restroom.β
Chi Zhao noticed a bag on the seat next to him and realized it was Chen Kaijiβs. Their relationship wasnβt exactly smooth, so Chi Zhao considered moving, but before he could say anything, several senior professors boarded the bus.
βEveryone in the back, take your seats,β the team leader called out. βWeβre about to leave. Make sure to fasten your seatbelts.β
With no other choice, Chi Zhao ended up sitting next to Chen Kaiji.
It wasnβt as awkward as heβd imagined. Chen Kaiji kept his head down, chatting on his phone, while Chi Zhao looked out the window. They didnβt bother each other. The scenery outside shifted from skyscrapers to low-rise houses, and the bus eventually stopped at a rest area.
The team leader announced, βEveryone, take a break. Weβll be getting off the highway soon, and there wonβt be many places to stop after that.β
βItβs that far?β
βThis trip is really something!β
Everyone sighed and got off the bus to stretch their legs.
The county they were heading to was indeed remoteβno wonder it was classified as a provincial-level poverty-stricken area. There wasnβt even a highway. Chi Zhao got off to get some fresh air, and when he returned, the photographer waved at him.
βIβve sent the photos to the group,β the photographer said with a smile. βI left out a few where the poses werenβt great. If you want them, I can send them to you separately.β
Chi Zhao naturally agreed. βThanks. Let me add you on WeChat.β
After some back-and-forth, the photos were finally transferred. They chatted and joked a bit, and when Chi Zhao returned to his seat, Chen Kaiji was there, giving him a strange look. βYouβre pretty close with Zhao-ge?β
Zhao-ge was the photographer. Chi Zhao, still immersed in the joy of getting the photo with Fu Nannan, really liked the one where they were making eye contact. He kept looking at it over and over again and said, βItβs nothing, I just asked him to send me a copy of the photo we just took.β
βYouβre quite the social butterfly,β Chen Kaijiβs brow furrowed slightly, clearly dissatisfied with his evasive attitude. βInstead of wasting time on networking, you should focus more on studying.β
Chen Kaiji was the proud typeβtop of his class in psychology, from a well-off family, with a bit of a young master attitude. Naturally, he looked down on someone like Chi Zhao, an βoutsiderβ who seemed to be thriving in the psychology department. Chi Zhao didnβt want to argue, it wasnβt worth it. He brushed it off with a casual remark.
The bus soon got back on the road, and the endless journey continued. Sitting on the bus was boring, with little room to stretch. Someone in the front row pulled out a bottle of Lao Shan Bai Hua Snake Water2, notorious for its terrible taste, and they started playing Truth or Dare.
βHereβs the deal,β the girl who suggested the game said with a grin. βWhoever loses has to take a big sip of this.β
The game was more fun with more people, and since they had nothing better to do, Chi Zhao and Chen Kaiji reluctantly joined. Chi Zhao had intended to just go along with it, but luck wasnβt on his sideβhe lost to Chen Kaiji on the first round.
Chi Zhao accepted his fate. βTruth.β
Chen Kaiji, clearly trying to trip him up, asked a psychology-related question, βCan you explain the Rosenthal Effect?β3
The game had barely started, and the tone had already shifted. A guy in the front row couldnβt help but comment, βWhatβs with the serious questions? This is supposed to be fun.β
The girl next to him agreed. βYeah, donβt make it so intense.β
Despite the protests, Chen Kaiji dug in his heels. βCanβt handle it? This is the question Iβm asking.β
βItβs fine,β Chi Zhao wasnβt upset. βI know this one. It refers to the phenomenon where a teacherβs high expectations of a student can lead to improved performance.β
This was a psychology term Chi Zhao had come across while studying recently, so he managed to answer correctly. The game went on for a couple more rounds, and Chi Zhao lost to Chen Kaiji again. This time, Chen Kaiji repeated his tactic.
βWhat does field dependence4 mean?β
βAnd the visual cliff experiment?β5
These were more theoretical concepts, and Chi Zhao, not having studied them, was stumped. After a moment of hesitation, he admitted, βI donβt know.β Chen Kaijiβs goal was achieved. He brushed his hair back, looking smug. βClinical students are all the same. With this level of knowledge, why bother coming to the psychology department?β
This was crossing a line. The girl in the front row quickly tried to smooth things over. βLetβs change the question. Chi Zhao hasnβt studied this stuff. Youβre just making it hard for him.β
βYeah,β someone else chimed in. βWhich department we rotate through is decided by the school. Donβt give Chi Zhao a hard time.β
βItβs fine,β Chi Zhao didnβt want to ruin the mood. He grabbed the bottle of lao shan bai and took a big swig. βIβll take the loss. Letβs keep playing.β
The drink did have a strange tasteβnot quite salty, not quite sweet, with a faint fizziness. Some people online had described it as tasting like sweat from a bamboo mat, and Chi Zhao had to agree. He didnβt play anymore after that, leaning back in his seat and closing his eyes. The bus rocked back and forth, making him drowsy. Just as he was about to fall asleep, he heard Chen Kaiji mutter to himself, βClinical students should know their place in the psychology department. Havenβt you noticed Professor Fu never quizzes them?β
For the next two days, Chi Zhao wasnβt quite himself. It wasnβt a drastic changeβhe just spoke less, often retreating to his room and borrowing psychology textbooks from the senior students.
They arrived at the county town that evening. After settling in, Chi Zhao skipped dinner and went straight to his room. The next day, they were scheduled to train medical staff at the county hospital. Before they left, Chi Zhao helped Fu Nanβan apply medicine, his movements still careful but noticeably quieter.
βWhatβs wrong?β Fu Nanβan asked. βNot used to staying here?β
βIβm fine,β Chi Zhao wasnβt lying. Heβd grown up in places like this and was used to it. βDid you sleep well?β
βIβve lived in the countryside before too,β Fu Nanβan smiled. βI just thought you seemed a bit down.β
Chi Zhao paused but then said, βItβs nothing.β
Their conversation was stilted. Normally, Chi Zhao loved sharing little anecdotes from his life, but this time, Fu Nanβan had to steer the conversation. Chi Zhao answered when asked but otherwise stayed quiet. Eventually, Chi Zhao asked Fu Nanβan about some psychology terms, and after explaining, Fu Nanβan said, βThese terms are more theoretical. I suggest you focus on things more closely related to clinical practice.β
Chi Zhao nodded. βGot it.β Once he finished applying the medicine, he said, βProfessor, Iβll head back now.β
His footsteps quickly disappeared around the corner, a hint of urgency in his pace. Fu Nanβan chuckled softly. βThis kid.β Clearly, something was on his mind.
Chi Zhao was indeed the type to keep things to himself. Over the next two days, while they trained medical staff at the county hospital, Fu Nanβan tried to subtly probe, but Chi Zhao remained tight-lipped. It wasnβt until the third day, when they went down to the villages, that Fu Nanβan finally figured out what was going on.
In addition to training at the county hospital, their mission was to promote medical services at the grassroots level, which meant going deep into the villages. The county was divided into many villages, so the team split into smaller groups by department, rotating through different villages.
The psychology teamβs first stop was a village called Xiaozhai.
Compared to the county town, the village was like another world. While the county had buildings and paved roads, the village was all dirt paths and tiled houses. The medical van could only go so far before the road became too narrow, so they had to continue on foot.
They had set out in the afternoon, and by now, the sky was darkening. The dirt road was full of potholes and protruding bricks. Chi Zhao wanted to help Fu Nanβan. βProfessor Fu, let me walk with you.β
But Fu Nanβan wasnβt the type to accept help. He followed the beeping of his cane, each step steady. βNo need. I can manage.β
βAlright, be careful.β
Chi Zhao knew his personality and didnβt push. He walked at the back of the group, carrying his backpack. After splitting from the other departments, their group consisted only of the psychology team, so Chen Kaiji naturally ended up next to Chi Zhao.
βFinished reading the book?β Chen Kaiji asked.
After that day on the bus, Chen Kaiji had provoked Chi Zhao a few more times. In a moment of impulsiveness, Chi Zhao had made a bet with him. By the time Chi Zhao finished his rotation in psychology, could he finish reading the psychology textbooks? Chen Kaiji had taunted, βYouβre always sticking close to Professor Fu. Arenβt you afraid heβll find out you donβt know anything?β
Chi Zhao lowered his eyes and didnβt respond, kicking a small stone on the ground. The stone rolled away into the distance.
The other comments hadnβt bothered him much, but bringing up Fu Nanβan had struck a nerve.
It had been over a week in the psychology department, and Fu Nanβan had never quizzed him. In fact, he rarely quizzed any of the clinical interns.
At first, Chi Zhao had felt relieved, but that relief soon turned into discomfort. He didnβt want to be treated differently.
Did Fu Nanβan think they werenβt professional enough and was going easy on them? That wasnβt necessary, and Chi Zhao didnβt like it.
By the time they arrived at the village health clinic, it was completely dark. The clinic was newly built, with a spacious courtyard. The village head came to greet them personally. They started a fire and brought over sweet potatoes and peanuts grown by the villagers.
The fire was roaring, and the sweet potatoes were soon roasted, filling the air with a rich, smoky aroma. Someone called out, βFreshly roasted sweet potatoes! Come and get them!β
Countryside produce was undeniably better than city-bought stuffβit was full of flavor. Everyone eagerly grabbed the roasted sweet potatoes, but Chi Zhao wasnβt hungry. He found a quiet corner, using his phone as a flashlight to read the borrowed social psychology textbook.
βRole conflict refers to the psychological state of a role player in a role-playing situationβ¦ Role conflict refers toβ¦β
The gap between fields was vast, especially in a specialized field like medicine. Psychology terms were obscure and hard to understand, but Chi Zhao was determined. He read and reread, trying to grasp the concepts. Just as he was feeling more and more frustrated, he heard footsteps behind him.
βWhy are you hiding here? Iβve been looking for you,β the footsteps grew closer. Fu Nanβan walked over naturally, holding a steaming roasted sweet potato in one hand and his cane in the other. βWant to talk?β
The night was clear and quiet, with only the occasional chirping of insects. Fu Nanβan couldnβt see where Chi Zhao was, so he stood closer than usual.
Too close. Chi Zhao instinctively held his breath. Fu Nanβanβs warm breath brushed against his ear, tickling and burning at the same time.
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(Unknowingly, Iβve saved up some drafts, so Iβll keep updating. Tentatively planning five updates a week, with no updates on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thanks for waiting! Sending kisses to everyone!)
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