"Yeah, just thinking about having to look at 20,000 questions gives me a headache!"

At this time, Suzuya also sighed.

Although these are things I have already learned, I still have to look at the 20,000 questions. After reading them one by one, my scalp will definitely tingle.

However, Aki Tomoya teased at this time: "You are the number one in our class, right?"

"As expected, Amaki-kun, you are still in the same group as Takagi-kun. You are flattering me to death!"

Suzuya looked terrified.

The three of them chuckled a few times, only Takagi pouted his lips, he was very unhappy with Suzuya, and at the same time he was dissatisfied that Suzuya seemed to be stealing his two friends away.

"intern."

They originally wanted to continue chatting, but the word "intern" suddenly heard in the cafeteria made the four of them stand up subconsciously.

"exist!"

"Report here before two o'clock."

"Yes!"

It seems like something happened again.

Aki Tomoya, Majima and Suzuya did not react much, only Takagi closed his eyes in pain.

"Takagi-kun, please adapt to the change of identity quickly."

Gao Mu didn't seem to like the feeling of being ordered around, but at this stage, he had no choice but to like it or not.

In a university hospital, it's best not to be a maverick.

"An Yi, how long are we going to continue living like this?"

"About one year and two months."

"Ah……"

Chapter 404: Only Books Are Not Missing

One year and two months, Aki Tomoya tried to convince Takagi Sai that this time would pass quickly.

Just like when they were in the medical school of the university, time would pass quickly if there was something to do.

There are still a lot of things to do as an intern, and they are trivial.

I spent more time following the doctor in charge, learning the hospital rules and specific procedures.

It is theory in university and practical problem in hospital.

In terms of status, interns are lower than trainee doctors.

Although they do not have to bear any clinical responsibilities, trainee doctors are people who already have a medical qualification certificate.

In university hospitals, the relationship between seniors and juniors is also very obvious.

Almost everyone here graduated from the University of Tokyo.

"An Yi-kun, please take this to the professor."

"Yes."

They just follow the orders of the doctor in charge without thinking.

Other people in the department shouted, "You have to do whatever you tell them to do."

From this point of view alone, there is not much difference between this and being a trainee doctor.

To put it nicely, I just arrived at the hospital and I want to show my passion and enthusiasm to my seniors.

But in fact, it just means being available at any time.

I am the first one to arrive at the hospital every day and the last one to leave, which is no different from a trainee doctor.

Sometimes I have to accompany the doctor on duty, and we take turns.

The one-and-a-half-year clinical internship is to familiarize yourself with the overall hospital processes and operations, and to learn what real doctors do.

Tomoya Aki often wakes up before seven in the morning and starts preparing to go to the hospital.

Then when I came back in the evening, if I was not told to do anything else, even if I didn't have to stay, I would be home at around seven in the evening at the earliest.

Fortunately, his apartment was in Bunkyo Ward, very close to the University of Tokyo Hospital.

"I am back."

When I returned from the hospital that day, it was already eight o'clock in the evening.

As Aki Tomoya changed his shoes at the entrance, his voice sounded a little tired.

After changing his shoes, he rubbed his neck and walked into the living room.

"Fell asleep?"

As soon as he entered the living room, he saw Kudo Sayaka lying on the coffee table, apparently asleep.

The laptop in front of her was turned off and there were books all around her.

Unlike Tomoya Aki, Sayaka Kudo has already graduated from the Keio Department of Literature.

However, after graduating with a bachelor's degree, she did not leave school, but entered graduate school. The graduate school in Japan is equivalent to a graduate school in China.

With a bachelor's degree from Keio University, it was actually quite easy for her to find a job after graduation. However, after setting her sights on becoming a professional writer, she still chose to go to graduate school for further studies even though she had a basic stable income.

In Sayaka Kudo's words, if she doesn't go to graduate school, does she have to wait for Tomoya Aki to come back home tomorrow?

Akitomo felt a lot of resentment from her, but there was nothing he could do.

Tomoya Aki has not graduated yet. He is a medical student. After completing one and a half years of clinical internship, he still has half a year to graduate, and then he has two years of medical training.

However, if you calculate it this way, it would take Sayaka Kudo five years in total for the first and second half of graduate school.

The early courses in graduate school are master's courses, and the later courses are doctoral education. Generally, the master's program is two years and the doctoral program is three years. In other words, it will take her at least five years to complete it, but how long it will take depends on the actual situation.

Last year, the graduate school began recruiting students for the first time in August. There are usually two sessions, fall and spring. The first session is in the fall of the current year, and the second session is in the spring of the following year. Regardless of whether you participate in the fall or spring session, you will be admitted and enrolled in April of the following year.

However, graduate schools like Keio University only have one exam opportunity a year. The same is true for the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Hitotsubashi University, and Sophia University. They only recruit students once a year.

Before that, Sayaka Kudo already had the idea, and she took the autumn exam at that time, and was confirmed to be admitted when the results were announced at the end of the year.

When she entered graduate school in April this year, Aki Tomoya also started his clinical internship.

“Graduate school isn’t easy either.”

Looking at her sleeping, Akitomo sighed.

His clinical internship in the hospital was hard enough, but Sayaka Kudo, who had already obtained a bachelor's degree, didn't have it much easier.

She chose to study at a graduate school and is currently studying for a master's degree. While she is working hard on her career as a writer, she is also busy with the preliminary courses of graduate school.

Fortunately, neither Tomoya Aki nor Sayaka Kudo have to worry about student loans like most other people who have completed their bachelor's degree.

Since Tomoya Aki attended a national university, he did not have to pay much for tuition, while most of Saya Kudo's royalties were used to pay for the expensive tuition at a private university.

They are not burdened with the headache of student loans, and they don’t have to rush into work and repay debts right after graduation. Compared to those college graduates who have just graduated, they are actually quite free.

"Uh-huh..."

Just as Tomoya Aki was cleaning the room, Sayaka Kudo suddenly and slowly raised her head from the table.

“…I fell asleep?”

She had just woken up and looked at Aki Tomoya in a daze, then shook her body as if she had caught a cold.

"You should go back to your room and rest."

Aki Tomoya came over and touched her head. She had just entered graduate school and had been going to bed very late every night recently.

How many years it takes to complete graduate school depends largely on your personal ability. It is not easy to get a master's degree in the early stage or a doctorate in the later stage.

Kudo Sayaka narrowed her eyes and buried her head in his arms.

After gradually replenishing some of her energy, she raised her head again and pouted, "You are the same. You go to the hospital so early every day, and usually come back at this time, and then you have to prepare for the next day. After that, you have to take time to look at the CBT test questions. Do you have the right to criticize me?"

This made Akitomo unable to refute.

As one of the people who also lives a life with such a pace, he was speechless. Time is equally important to Sayaka Kudo.

"It's a pity that the questions we are looking at are different now."

After a long while, Aki Tomoya finally said this.

At the beginning, they were still worrying about the same problem.

But now, their professions are far apart.

The problems in literature and medicine cannot be discussed together.

"Well, we don't have a lot of things at home, except for a lot of books..."

At the same time, Kudo Sayaka couldn't help but complain.

If there is anything they lack here, it is definitely books.

Half of it is from Tomoya Aki and half is from Sayaka Kudo.

Chapter 405 Look at this person

"morning."

"..."

In the hospital locker room in the morning, Tomoya Aki greeted Takagi who was sitting next to him.

However, Takagi looked listless, as if he had not slept well, and he looked weak and listless.

"You have today too."

Looking at Takagi like this, Aki Tomoya was full of emotion.

In the past, Gao Mu always looked full of energy, even as if he had no place to vent.

But now it seems that it is a bit strong on the outside but weak on the inside.

The strong contrast between the before and after made Akito Tomoya a little unbelievable at first. This was the Takagi he knew.

"I've been suffering from insomnia lately."

Gao Mu curled his lips and reacted indifferently.

If it were in the past, he would have probably retorted excitedly at this time.

Obviously, Gao Mu no longer has the strength.

I no longer have any extra feelings about Tomoya Aki's words, which were half a joke and half an emotion.

Majima arrived a little later, and as soon as he entered the locker room, he saw Takagi's miserable expression.

He couldn't help but ask, "Are you okay?"

Seeing Takagi's current appearance, Mashima is a little worried whether this guy can still hold on.

"…It's not a big problem. I just felt a little uncomfortable climbing stairs so early this morning."

Takagi shook his head, signaling to Majima and Aki Tomoya not to worry.

It's just been a month and I still haven't adapted to it.

During the first month in the Department of Gastroenterology, Takagi was definitely the one who worked the hardest.

How should I say it?

Maybe it was because he was eccentric and behaved too differently, so the seniors in the department asked Gao Mu to do more things and preached to him more than to others.

After a month, Takagi went from being indignant at the beginning to being physically and mentally exhausted.

He was targeted.

Although this was the case, he did not want to complain about anything.

When he was in the medical department, he had no problem at all, his classmates just stayed a little further away from him.

But after the clinical internship began, the seniors in the hospital began to teach him well.

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