It was six o'clock in the morning.
Zhang Anmin, the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery's junior attending physician, was exhausted. He would rather die than wake up, but he was forced to rise early. He had also arrived at the ward.
Previously, Zhang Anmin was just like any other weak attending physician. On the days his department director did not perform a ward round, he would also wake up and go to work at around eight o'clock or half-past eight in the morning. He would perform his ward round at nine o'clock, then spend half the day performing surgeries.
In that situation, Zhang Anmin had sufficient time to change his child's diaper during the two hours before he went to work. He could also clean himself, make a rich breakfast for his wife and mother-in-law, then leave the house when his mother-in-law rolled her eyes at him.