At eight o'clock in the evening, Lu Wenbin woke up and looked at his mobile phone. He refreshed his WeChat and found that there was no news from Ling Ran and the hospital. He then went back to sleep with his mind at peace.
In the past two weeks, he had only slept for around five or six hours a day. Right then, his need to repay his sleep debt was very strong.
However, this was how working in the hospital was like. The doctors who finished their housemanship would generally have to take two or three-night shifts per week. If the hospital happened to be busy tertiary grade A hospitals, a night shift would mean that they had to work overnight. They even had to work during the day as well, and when they added the ward rounds and other related work for the day, it meant that they were required to work twenty-four to thirty hours in one go. This would happen once or twice a month. Working for more than ten hours every day was quite common.