In the morning, Department Director Huo Congjun stepped into the Emergency Department, made a strong cup of tea, poured away the first brew, sat down, and leisurely drank the subsequent brew.
After that, he walked out of the department director's room with his hands clasped behind his back, and began to make his rounds starting from the observation room.
Behind Huo Congjun were three associate chief physicians and six attending physicians.
The doctors took the formation of a sharp arrow like lions on the plains bringing their lionesses out to hunt.
The resident doctors on duty waited in front of their patients' beds like dholes on the prairie, waiting for the leftovers between the lion's teeth.
The interns seemed like vultures flying freely in the sky. They had no fixed positions, and patients took no notice of them. They could only wait quietly to clean up the remains left behind by the lions and the dholes.