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Hello, Dr. Jiang
Hello, Dr. Jiang Plot:
Jiang Wan, an emergency doctor, works day and night to pay for her sister's medical bills. One late night, she saves Gu Tingshen, an "ordinary patient" attacked by assassins—unaware he's the cold-faced CEO of the trillion-dollar Gu Group. Touched by the warmth of her hands, Gu's frozen heart thaws. He secretly arranges top doctors for her sister while pretending to be a "part-timer" to stay close: accompanying her on night shifts, fighting for discounted vegetables. When Jiang discovers his identity, she thinks it's a "charity game" from a CEO and runs away. But Gu waits in the rain for three hours with her medical records: "I didn't pity you—I was saved by you twice: once for my grandma's heart attack, once for my dead soul." All "coincidences" are his three-year-long secret. This CEO's "reverse pursuit" finally turns into the sweetest porridge, brewed in the smell of disinfectant in the emergency room.
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