Traveling to the present: the white-collar life of the queen

Chapter 133 Qingqing's Driver's License Test 2

Chapter 133 Qingqing's Driver's License Test 2
Although Coach Tang moved away quickly, he was still rubbed by Qingqing's car. When Qingqing finally stopped the car, Coach Tang had already fallen to the ground.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry." Qingqing was startled and terrified, obviously a little confused.

The other students also gathered around and rushed to help send the coach to a nearby hospital. The doctor took a picture and said it was a broken bone.

At this time, Qingqing felt even more guilty, and secretly scolded herself for being eager for success and hurting the coach. She must pay attention in the future, and she can no longer feel that everything is a piece of cake just because she knows martial arts. Driving is far from being as simple as practicing martial arts. If you don't practice well in martial arts, at most your skills are inferior to others, but if you don't drive well, it's a matter of life and death.

For the first time, Qingqing no longer regards driving as a fun game, and the previous happy imagination of driving on the main road is also dispelled.

Fortunately, Coach Tang’s fracture was only a slight fracture, and he should recover soon. In the past few days, Qingqing has been running around after work, taking care of the pregnant woman, and at the same time delivering food and drinks to Coach Tang, just like Coach Tang. There are no relatives in this city, and no one comes to visit except students.

"Coach Tang, this is the pork rib soup that I specially ordered in the restaurant. You can eat it while it's hot." Qingqing walked into the ward with an insulated lunch box and apologized.She thought that since it was a fracture, it would be better to eat more pork ribs, and what to eat would make up for it.

"There are sick patients in the hospital, so you don't have to work so hard." Coach Tang said in a rare gentle tone.

"The food in the hospital is so bad, it's boring to eat, besides, if it wasn't for me, you wouldn't—" Qingqing said.

"Needless to say, I failed to teach you well. It's my negligence. It has nothing to do with you. I think you are a fast learner, but your attitude towards learning how to drive is not serious. This kind of thinking is not advisable. You should know that When you walk into the cab, you assume a responsibility, which is to respect the lives of others."

Coach Tang earnestly taught that since he left the driving school, he no longer had a tense face like before, but was a little more pleasant.

Qingqing was both moved and ashamed, feeling a little ashamed, and secretly vowed at the moment that she must take driving seriously as something more important than life, otherwise she would really be disrespecting other people's lives.

(End of this chapter)

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