Chapter 12

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nNot only was the title short, but the layout was also very simple.

nAlthough simple, one could tell that it was done very conscientiously. Every part of the text was neat and well-organised, with proper paragraphing and punctuation. At a glance, it was obvious that the other party wrote this very seriously.

nDate: 16th August.

n【Cage No. 2】

nThe fractures in three areas around the body of the orange tabby cat that was sent in have been fixed and its recovering well from the surgery. It might have been in pain after the anaesthesia had worn off as the little fella kept whimpering from time to time for the entirety of the night before yesterday. As I was worried it might experience discomfort from inflammation, I did a full body examination when I was on the night shift and thankfully, there was no inflammation.

nIt had quietened down yesterday but it would sometimes claw at the bandages.

nFractures require a longer recovery period. Thus, it’s recommended to keep it for longer observation before deciding whether it can be given up for adoption.

n【Cage No. 5】

nThe white Persian cat whose left eye was punctured with metal, suffered skull injury, and showed signs of slight infection after removal of the foreign body. It has been quarantined and the nurses have been instructed to take extra care to administer post-op antibiotic supplementation.

nThe madam responsible for cleaning its cage observed that it was a little too quiet, so I went to check on it several times yesterday. The little fella sleeping soundly, all nicely wrapped up in a little blanket to keep it warm. It has been eating cat food just fine and is capable of using the cat litter by itself, so its physiological functions should be alright. Perhaps, it’s only the recovery that isn’t going very well. It is still relatively weak and will need to remain hospitalised for further observation, so it can’t be put up for adoption in the short term.

n【Cage No. 14】

nThe black and white local special with partial burns has relatively light injuries compared to the same batch of cats that were sent in. In order to reduce the chance of bacterial infection, the assisting nurse shaved the hair around the wound and the gauze was being changed three times a day. Anti-inflammatory medication is being fed to the cat.

nNot only does this little fella have a good appetite, it is also very mischievous. It likes to nibble at the bandages and pounce at the cage next to it, waking its neighbour up. The day after tomorrow, it can be moved to a regular ward to be adopted.

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nThis email documented the health of a total of sixteen kittens.

nEach description ended with a photo of the cat. The cats in the photos were very cute and lovely and would arouse the pity in anyone who saw it.

n“Eh? Isn’t this very well-written?” Qi Jing subconsciously muttered under his breath while reading the email intently.

nAlthough he had forgotten where he heard this, apparently, seemingly withdrawn people tended to write with great delicacy and emotion. And it seemed to be true.

nHowever…

nWhat was up with this fatherly feeling overflowing from the words.

n“Keke.” A chuckle slipped out of Qi Jing’s lips and gave himself a stun. He turned his eyes to the mirror on the closet in the room and finally realised that he’s had this understanding smile on his face since the start. When he met eyes with the person in the mirror, the smile on his face stiffened a little.

nThe so-called healing feeling was probably referring to this effect——

nHe had originally planned on getting the other party to write a brief sentence or two and then he would expand on it based on the photos.

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nHowever, as it stood, he felt like it was perfectly fine to just use the original text as is and it might be even more vivid. He only needed to add a preface and an afterword, as well as give an introduction of the relevant adoption procedures.

nIn addition, Qi Jing also wanted to get more publicity for the other party.

nHis group was scheduled to go down to the hospital to get some footage, and using this opportunity accompanied by the descriptions, they would be able to appeal to the audience more.

nWhen he thought about this, Qi Jing got up from his seat and started pacing around the room for a while, mulling over this notion. It was already 10.30 PM, yet he still couldn’t stop himself from calling the director of the News Channel.

n“Hello, Director? It’s Qi Jing here. Am I disturbing your rest?”

nThat last question was a typical polite remark.

nFor those of them, who were in the news industry, the ones that didn’t work into the wee hours of the morning before resting were few and far between. They often worked overtime and the ones with their day and night completely swapped were in the majority.

n“It’s only 10.30 PM. It’s still early,” the Director said like it was nothing, “What’s the matter? Did you get a big scoop?”

n“No, it’s regarding the follow-up report on the cat abuse incident that I mentioned to you yesterday. The one where we’ll be going down to get some footage tomorrow.”

n“Oh, yes, I remember. Why?”

nQi Jing deliberated over the length of the email before seeking for the director’s permission, “Originally, you had given me a minute to report on the matter, but I’d like to ask if it can be extended to two minutes? I just received an email from the hospital and there’s been a change in the original idea. I don’t want to go down the route of simply doing a summary, but instead, I want to zoom in on the details to deepen the audience’s impression of this news.”

nThe director of the channel hesitated for a moment before saying, “If you want to double the time, you’ll have to contact the program’s production manager directly. You plan on broadcasting this news on the 6 PM news tomorrow, don’t you? It might be a little rushed if you want to extend the time now.”

n“If you give me your consent, I will contact them immediately. I’m quite well-acquainted with the people over at the news broadcast, so they should be fine with it.”

nQi Jing often ate with his colleagues over at the news broadcast production team and mixed in pretty well with them so this adjustment in duration shouldn’t pose a big problem for him.

nSeeing his subordinate being this proactive, as the leader, the director naturally went along with it.

nAfter obtaining the director’s approval, Qi Jing communicated with the news broadcast team and the staff in charge of editing told him that there happened to be some sensitive footage from other news reports that couldn’t be used. After cutting those out, they managed to thirty seconds and after removing some redundant images from elsewhere, they, fortunately, managed to get one full minute for Qi Jing.

nAfter several consecutive phone calls, it was already past midnight when the interview plan for tomorrow was finalised.

nQi Jing took a quick shower before returning back to the computer to pen down an earnest reply to the email.

nHe wrote down his thoughts for each description of the cats, numbered the photos, and saved them in a special folder. After writing a long reply, he carefully checked through it and felt he should add a sentence at the end.

n“You’ve worked hard, Dr. Shen. Please take care to get proper rest and don’t overwork yourself.”

nOnce he was done, feeling like it was still lacking something, Qi Jing added his signature emoticon “^_^” at the end of the sentence. He did one last check and sent it out.

nThe next morning, Qi Jing, along with a cameraman, a camera assistant, and a lightning assistant drove to the entrance of the hospital.

nPerhaps it was because they were from the provincial TV station, the president of the hospital and his wife personally came out to greet them.

nAfter the few of them exchanged pleasantries, Qi Jing got the team to set up the equipment to shoot the exterior of the hospital first while he gave a brief introduction about the background of the incident.

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nThe head nurse, Ms. Pang, heard that he was here and waited at the side with a smile on her face while watching Qi Jing explain the incident in front of the camera.

nHer impression of Qi Jing seemed to have greatly improved since the first time she met him and the reason was that he had a good voice. It was likely that if she was thirty years younger, she might also dabble in audio dramas.

n“Good morning everyone, I am your reporter, Qi Jing. Right now, I am standing in front of the hospital that is providing assistance to the cats in this cat abuse incident.”

nWhen he was recording for the news, Qi Jing’s voice was raised a little more than usual to sound brighter and appear more energetic.

nIt was expected for TV News Reporters to be eloquent in order to articulate all the information in the shortest time possible.

nQi Jing was already very skilled in this area and not to mention that his voice was particularly outstanding.

n“Reporter Comrade, your voice sounded really good when you speak in front of a camera, “ Ms. Pang, who was in charge of leading the group to the wards, praised Qi Jing when they were done taking footage in front of the hospital.

n“Haha, thank you for the compliment.” Qi Jing’s mouth was speaking to Ms. Pang, but his eyes were wondering about as he asked, “Is Dr. Shen not in today?”

n“Ah, you’re asking for Dr. Shen? This morning, a dog that accidentally swallowed bone fragments and got them stuck inside its stomach was brought in. The owner was also a careless one, they only realised that something was wrong with the dog after three or four days. That’s why it’s undergoing surgery now with Dr. Shen as the Chief Surgeon so I’m afraid he’s tied up,” Ms. Pang explained.

n“Is he usually so busy?”

n“It depends, but these two days have been especially busy.”

nSo… he took the time to make such detailed observations while working under such high intensities.

nQi Jing couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of guilt welling up in his heart.

nWhen they arrived at the wards, they were greeted with the sight of the sixteen kitties mentioned in the email.

n“Aiya, these cats look so pitiful.”

n“I can’t even bear to take the footages.”

nWitnessing the various injuries on the cats in person, even the cameraman and the lighting assistant felt a pang in their hearts and they all started berating the criminal.

n“Let’s hurry up. After the news airs tonight, we can definitely help to find homes for them as soon as possible.”

nWhile it was good to express the sympathy they felt, what was more important was taking actual action. Qi Jing checked his watch and walked to a place with suitable lighting while adjusting his microphone.

n“I’ll start off with an opening speech before moving on to talk about some of the more representative cats. After that, I’ll be relying on you guys for the footage of the cats. Our time is a little tight and we’ve already spent half a minute outside. If I take more than twenty seconds on each cat, please gesture to remind me.”

n“OK.” Both the cameraman and the lighting assistant took their place.

nQi Jing briefly introduced the ward they were in and found the corresponding cages according to the numbers mentioned in the email.

nHe had printed out the contents of the email beforehand, slightly modified that person’s words, and started recording in a narrating tone like a big brother telling a story.

n“The cat in cage number 2 is an orange tabby cat. It was sent in with fractures in three areas around the body and it has been fixed. Dr. Shen, who headed the surgery, told us that the little guy was recovering well after surgery, but felt pain after the anesthesia wore off, and kept whimpering from time to time at the beginning…”

nIn contrast to his bright new reporting voice, his voice now was a little lower, a little slower, and infused with a warm feeling.

nEven his colleagues, who were doing the recording, gave him a thumbs-up, commending him for the way he controlled the tone of his voice.

n“It sounded very fatherly,” the lighting assistant pointed out jokingly afterward.

nQi Jing froze for a moment before his lips curved into a smile.

nThe way he did the report just now was because he was being affected by that person’s words, that’s why it gave a similar feeling. It’s like when two people are playing against each other, his performance would be affected by the good acting of the CV he was playing against.

nQi Jing was stunned by the thought that flashed across his mind and subconsciously uttered an, “Eh?”

nWhy did he suddenly think of someone who was completely unrelated? How strange.

nHe shook his head in self-mockery before confirming the recorded content with his colleagues once more. However, just as he was about to leave the ward, he suddenly looked up and met eyes with someone he knew amongst the onlookers beyond the glass.

n——It’s him.

nIt looked like the operation had only just ended not too long ago as the other party hasn’t changed out of the surgical gown. The gloves had been removed but the mask was still on.

nIt couldn’t be… that he rushed over to send them off?

nQi Jing hurriedly went up to him and said with a smile, “Dr. Shen, really, thank you for that email. I apologise for borrowing your descriptions in the report without permission, but I really think it’s appropriate and effective.”

nThat man looked into his eyes and nodded lightly.

n“Un, I heard it. The way you conveyed it was filled with emotion.”

nSo he heard it just now.

nEven though his colleagues also complimented him, he didn’t really feel anything much at that time. However, he couldn’t help but feel a little embarrassed hearing it from the person who wrote those words down.

n“It’s because the diary in itself was written with emotion.”

nQi Jing had a habit. Whenever he felt embarrassed, he would lower his eyes, avoiding the other person’s line of sight as naturally as he could. Then, at the same time, he turned his head slightly to the left and reached out his left hand to push his hair behind his ear, taking the chance to feel if his ear was hot.

nFortunately, the temperature was normal.

nFortunately.

n“I meant your voice.” Just then, that man suddenly continued, “Your voice was very emotive.”

nQi Jing’s hand suddenly froze in place.

nWith his finger against the back of his ear, he could clearly feel the change in temperature.

nDon’t look up.

nAt a time like this, he absolutely could not look up——

nQi Jing instinctively realised that he was in a very awkward situation and couldn’t even say thank you, but only managed a dry laugh.

nHe reckoned everyone could probably hear how forced the laugh sounded.

nLuckily, a colleague from the TV station had come out from the ward and called out to him, “Let’s go, Qi Jing!”

n“Ah… right, we’re done recording the news and we’ll need to rush back to the station now to hand it to the post-production team. It should be in time for the 6 PM News, so if you have the time, Dr. Shen, do remember to watch it——bye.” Qi Jing fixed his professional smile on his face again and left hastily after politely bidding the other party goodbye.

nQi Jing didn’t even manage to catch the other party’s reaction.

nHowever, he did hear the word that was murmured coming from behind him. “Goodbye.”

nQi Jing took big strides forward.

nExiting from the hospital, he made his way to the station’s minivan and quietly helped his co-workers move the filming equipment. When that was all done, he finally closed the door and leaned into the back of the seat as if a weight had been lifted from his shoulders.

nThe fact was, he wasn’t bashful when it came to being praised. When his friends or colleagues complimented him, he could also tease them back with a smile.

nThe main thing was that it was just too unexpected this time and his heart wasn’t prepared for it.

nThat doctor did give the impression of being indifferent initially, despite Ms. Pang letting Qi Jing know in advance that he was just a man of few words. Qi Jing wouldn’t have expected for someone like that to praise him so straightforwardly.

nMost importantly, was that it was obvious this person was the kind that could not lie.

nTherefore, those words weren’t lies, he genuinely meant them.

nIt was different from the praise given by a superior to encourage one to ensure smooth-running, the flattery between colleagues, or the playful teasing between friends.

n“That gave me such a shock,” Qi Jing couldn’t help but mutter to himself.

nRather than saying he felt discomfited at that time, it would be more accurate to say that he was shocked. Not knowing what to do, he could only cut short the conversation between them.

nSomehow, he felt that something very wrong would happen if that conversation continued.

nSomething very very wrong.

n“What did you say shocked you?” The cameraman, who was driving the car, was confused by the words Qi Jing blurted out of nowhere.

n“The cats’.” Daddy.

nQi Jing took it upon himself to give that man this title. It was pretty appropriate anyway.

n“Oh, I get you.” The cameraman thought Qi Jing was referring to the cats’ injuries. It was nice to have a colleague who was easy to fool.

nQi Jing stopped talking and gently raised his left hand to smooth the hair at the side of his head.

nGood. It had completely cooled down.

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