Chapter 501
Chapter 501: Chapter 495: The Buddhist American Girl Chapter 501: Chapter 495: The Buddhist American Girl As far as Dean Zhu knew about Tang Yuxin, once she disliked someone, it would be difficult for them to gain favor in her eyes again.
The young woman was a clear-cut character in terms of likes and dislikes, and also came off as somewhat detached.
Yes, she was indifferent and unimpassioned.
Tang Yuxin stood aside silently, her hands in her pockets and some work ID card between her fingers.
She didn’t feel any sorrow over losing a student.
She preferred not to teach anyway, served to avoid hassle.
She’d rather eat, sleep, and have Gu Ning bring her some delicacies.
What was wrong with this kind of life?
This was a rather comfortable existence.
Doing thankless work was something she genuinely didn’t want to do.
However, in the past, she had no choice but to agree to Dean Zhu’s request.
She thought she could teach a few students which could save a few lives in the future.
Little did she know, that the young girl, proficient in every discipline and the grandaughter of the Saintly National Doctor, would look down upon her.
If she didn’t want to take her as a student, Tang Yuxin wouldn’t be bothered either.
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She took out her work ID card and clipped it on her coat.
She saw no disgrace in it.
Dr.
Li was terribly embarrassed though.
He hadn’t done anything to provoke this, why were they taking it out on him?
In the hospital, it’s not just about high qualifications and outstanding medical skills.
Even he had to admire Tang Yuxin’s hands.
Despite his reluctance to admit, he, an experienced doctor for decades, was indeed not a match for a young girl like her.
Dean Zhu initially wanted to say something, but seeing Tang Yuxin’s nonchalant attitude and Tong Shu’s insufferable arrogance, he gave up.
Once again, Tang Yuxin got away without incident.
“I think she is somewhat blind.”
Lin Yile had a bowl of chicken soup in front of her.
Every time she tasted this flavor, it reminded her of her daughter.
Her chest swelled with motherly affection but she had already lost her milk supply.
Even if Qiqi wanted to nurse, she had no milk to offer.
She continued to drink her soup, feeling a bitter melancholy.
Tang Yuxin said she could help Lin Yile restore her milk supply, but she didn’t know if it’s worth it.
She and Qiqi were worlds apart.
Even if she returned home, she wouldn’t dare to see Qiqi.
If her father found out that she had secretly visited Qiqi, he would make sure to send her far away.
So, Lin Yile didn’t dare to return home or see her daughter.
She had to stay here because the current distance seemed safest and most suitable for her and her daughter.
Lin Yile looked up at Tong Shu, who was seated at a table not far away and currently laughing with her fellow interns.
Now she still had a chance to laugh; later, she might only cry.
She didn’t want Tang Yuxin, such a great teacher?
She didn’t want to learn from her remarkably gifted medical skills?
She didn’t even have any regard for her renowned bone-setting surgery?
Lin Yile was not cut out for medicine.
She could at most be a medical attendant.
If she could, she would have followed Tang Yuxin long ago, striving to become just like her.
If she could even become half as good as Tang Yuxin, she would make some headway in medical circles.
This made Lin Yile realize that it wasn’t lack of opportunity, but ability.
However, some capable people lacked discernment.
She wondered which situation was more frustrating.
“Eat your food, why bother about others so much?” Tang Yuxin picked up a piece of pork from her bowl, placed it in Lin Yile’s bowl and said, “Eat more, don’t starve yourself like a monkey.”
“You’re no different.”
Lin Yile’s relationship with Tang Yuxin had somewhat returned to normal.
Though there was still a gap between them due to Qiqi, they could at least joke with each other again.
As Tang Yuxin picked up a rib from her bowl, she stared at it pensively.
“How did I, a vegetarian and Zen-like beauty, turn into a meat-eating tomboy?”
Lin Yile almost choked on the food she just swallowed.
“Tang Yuxin, stop scaring me, you are obviously a she-devil.”
Tang Yuxin narrowed her eyes ominously.
Lin Yile quickly buried her face in her bowl, daring not to utter another word.
There was a reason why Tang was known for being frightening.
It was best not to provoke her.
How much could Tang scare her remains to be seen.
But considering their shared upbringing, one thing was certain: it wasn’t good to annoy Tang excessively, because it would undoubtedly backfire.
Tong Shu shot a glance toward Lin Yile, her red lips curled in a provocative smile.
Even now, she didn’t understand how a woman almost her age with just fresh out of college could become a chief physician.
Could it be that she had a powerful background?
No matter how much people praised the young female doctor in front of her, she would not believe them.
Tong Shu had learned medicine from a country doctor, whose medical skills were commendable.
But just where they exceeded, she never believed.
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At the very least, she believed in herself more.
Her grandfather was a National Doctor.
How could he be inferior to a country doctor?
She was personally trained by her grandfather.
Her grandfather had said that among all his grandchildren, she had the best understanding of medical skills.
She refused to believe that she was inferior to a rural doctor’s student.
Therefore, no matter what, she wouldn’t become Tang Yuxin’s student.
She didn’t want to bring disgrace to the Tong family.
She had said before, in terms of traditional Chinese medicine, she didn’t need to study with anyone else.
She had her grandfather’s professional knowledge, the centuries-old foundation of the Tong family.
So, she only wanted an experienced doctor to guide her, not some country doctor who knew just the basics.
Tong Shu had learned a lot from Dr.
Li.
After all, being backed by certain connections offered distinct advantages.
Even as an intern, she was included in numerous major surgeries.
However, she hadn’t observed a single one of Tang Yuxin’s surgeries.
Tang Yuxin hadn’t scheduled any surgeries recently and left Tong Shu to rest.
So, Tong Shu spent her day looking after patients, improving her dining habits with Lin Yile, no longer having to eat instant noodles every night, and taking a break to enjoy hand-rolled pasta.
After a period of internship, she was entitled to some vacation.
Tong Shu returned home once.
She lived a grand courtyard in Beijing, a home to many prominent people.
It had a fully functional security system and around-the-clock guards.
Not everyone could afford to live there.