I, Aki Tomoya, will not be a simp.

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On this point alone, Takagi certainly has reasons to make them envious.

Because it's a two-year period, they can't go anywhere outside the hospital area until their medical training ends.

Their medical training will likely last for another year or so.

Takagi had a short break at this time.

However, no one would explain at this time why Takagi received this short vacation.

"Fortunately, there are still people in Tokyo who are worth my attention, otherwise, I would have left here alone."

At least Aki Tomoya and Majima could say goodbye to him.

He didn't need to leave the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital; he rushed back to Kyoto.

"I thought Suzutani would give it to you."

"How could that be? It would be a huge irony if he dared to show up, but indeed, I should thank him for not showing up; he just helped me pack some things."

Takagi sneered.

It's probably best to forget about Suzuya coming to see him off.

If Suzuya were to see him off, Takagi would find it quite ironic.

Fortunately, Suzuya was aware of this, so he simply did what he could as a fellow colleague.

Anyway, that person didn't laugh at him for this.

However, everyone felt it was a real pity.

It was the right thing to do, but it came at a price.

However, this matter will eventually be forgotten.

"I have a 17-day, no, 16-day vacation. And then, as you know, it's the affiliated high school of Peking University. To be honest, I really don't want to go there. I wish I could go to the affiliated high school of Shunda University instead."

"That's pretty good, but as you probably know, Shunda University and... well, Dongda University have a pretty good relationship."

Aki Tomoya felt he still needed to remind Takagi.

Shunda University and their Dongda University have a decent relationship.

No university hospital in Tokyo would be willing to admit Takagi.

Only Kyoto, Takagi's hometown, was willing.

Tokyo is far from the central government's reach, so even if Takagi's father wanted to, it was practically impossible for him to accomplish this.

Takagi's thoughts could only remain as complaints.

"Tsk, what time is it? Don't say things like that anymore. It's definitely worth having a few regrets in life!"

He kept giving a wry smile, and even though Aki Tomo didn't say anything, he knew.

"But you two are completely different from what I thought. You went straight into cardiac surgery. It's a pity that when I go back this time, I'll still be going to the university hospital."

Chapter 458 Fear of Loneliness (3/5)

It's a pity that our first meeting after graduation turned out to be a farewell like this.

Takagi wasn't someone who was going on a long journey; he was simply someone who had returned to the land that had nurtured him earlier than expected.

If it weren't for some damn thing, he might still be able to stay happily in Tokyo.

However, it's hard to say for sure. After all, two years of medical training isn't exactly a pleasant experience, especially in a university hospital with a lot of rules and regulations.

So Takagi decided that after going to Kyoto University Affiliated High School, she should settle down and study properly.

If I were to meddle in other people's business again, I'd probably have no choice but to go back to my own hospital as a resident physician. Otherwise, I could finish my resident physician training and then go abroad for further studies, and I could still choose neurosurgery.

"It's good to go back. You haven't been back for so many years. I bet a lot of people miss you."

Aside from being tricked into returning to his hometown once during his first year, he has not had the chance to do so again.

However, it's possible that after all these years in Tokyo, many people must miss this guy.

You know, this guy isn't unpleasant, and being with Takagi will definitely be very relaxing.

Takagi remained noncommittal to Aki Tomoya's words, only chuckling lightly twice.

He stared at their uniforms for a long time, seemingly lost in thought.

Perhaps it was his professional ethics as a doctor, or perhaps it was his conscience as a person, but he knew that he would have to frequently return to Tokyo to complete his witness program.

“I think you should just stay here and not go back in the future. I feel that staying here is actually quite good.”

Takagi recounted his deepest, most genuine thoughts.

Private hospitals are really quite good, very good, very good...

In many ways, staying in a private hospital is much easier than staying in a university hospital.

Takagi's suggestion surprised both Aki Tomoya and Majima.

Upon hearing his suggestion, Majima first said with a somewhat helpless tone, "I'm afraid I can't stay in a private hospital."

It's a pity, let's not even talk about whether he has the will to stay in the private hospital or whether he has any ambitions.

But because of his father's presence, he will eventually return to the university hospital.

Even if it's not affiliated with the University of Tokyo, it will be somewhere very close to his father, since his father is a professor, so he will likely pursue a career in that direction in the future.

Regardless of what is said, he must at least be a professor in terms of upholding the traditions of a medical family.

Just like how Takagi will eventually inherit the family hospital.

Some things were actually decided long ago.

At least here in Majima, nothing particularly unexpected will happen.

"That's right, I almost forgot about your house, Majima..."

Takagi expressed his understanding.

Everyone knew each other's situations inside and out, including the situation of Majima's family and others.

They will stay at the Guandong General Hospital in Taitung Ward for a period of time, neither too long nor too short.

"I'll probably have to go back to the university hospital sometime in the future."

Regardless of whether a private hospital or a university hospital is his final destination, Tomoya Aki will still have to go back to the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital once again.

At least Professor Yano hasn't forgotten him.

Going further afield, even if one's ultimate goal is to work in a private hospital, it would be best to try to get the lowest level of lecturer, or even associate professor or professor, in a university hospital.

That would be better.

Fortunately, during the most difficult first two years, Aki Tomoya did not have to spend them in the oppressive university hospital.

As it stands now, the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital has sent one of his best friends back to Kyoto.

Then, in Kyoto, there's another white tower standing tall in Kansai, the Kyoto University Affiliated School. I wonder if Takagi can hold on.

But after this experience, Takagi should have learned a lot.

"Well, it seems like none of us can get past this hurdle!"

Takagi sneered.

In the end, it seems that whichever one of them is destined to take a trip inside the White Tower.

But thinking about it, it makes sense; private hospitals can now be considered a place for retirement.

But if necessary and without any other concerns, choosing to stay in a private hospital is actually quite a good option!

Takagi knew he had probably said something pointless.

Whether it's Tomoya Aki or Mashima, after several years of building up their careers in private hospitals, they will eventually return to university hospitals.

Unfortunately, it seems that I will no longer be able to walk alongside these two friends.

He was about to return to Kyoto, and thinking about this, Takagi couldn't help but feel a little annoyed.

If it weren't for this incident, he would have simply finished his medical training at the University of Tokyo Affiliated Hospital, gone to the neurosurgery department, and then just waited for the two of them to return.

Now that he's back in Kyoto, which he left nearly seven years ago, he wonders how many people still remember him.

Perhaps he doesn't even know if he'll ever meet someone familiar again.

My good friends from high school have all gone their separate ways.

He did hope that, as Aki Tomoya said, many people would miss him.

But how many people still remember him?

Needless to say, his family members would never forget him. As for how much they missed him, Takagi certainly didn't miss his sister at all.

There doesn't seem to be much to say to my father, but I can confide in my mother, though I certainly can't act like a child anymore.

"It's like suddenly transferring schools right before graduation; it's just too unpredictable!"

Takagi couldn't help but complain.

Returning to Kyoto at this time is fine if I stay at home, but the real problem is going to Kyoto University Affiliated Hospital.


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