Chapter 381: Did they resign voluntarily, but were forced to resign?



"It should be true, right? Didn't this news come from HR? They said Director Lu tried to persuade them to stay..."

"If it was a voluntary resignation, then why did you go to the army?" Qu Yuelin retorted.

Because in the eyes of these people, although working in the military brings honor, it is too dangerous and arduous, and cannot compare to staying in a military hospital.

Military hospitals, with the word "military" attached to them, can be said to have a connection with the military, but the actual working environment is much safer and more relaxed.

Anyone with a modicum of common sense can tell where they're more comfortable working.

If it was a voluntary resignation, then one should go to a better place; going from a good place to a relatively bad place is unlikely to be a voluntary resignation...

"Yuelin, you mean...the two of them didn't resign voluntarily, but were forced to resign?"

"Who knows? Maybe they knew they couldn't stay in the military hospital anymore, so they had to 'voluntarily' resign. At least that sounds better," Qu Yuelin said.

They already disliked Qiao Xinruo and Su Yueya, and now that they've resigned, they're even more inclined to assume the worst about them.

"Your analysis makes a lot of sense! But whether it's true or not doesn't matter anymore; their days in the military won't be easy..."

Rather than the gloating of the clique that disapproved of the two, Dean Ni felt very sorry.

When Director Lu reported this matter to him, Ni Hongcai had already considered trying to retain Qiao Xinruo and Su Yueya. However, he thought that he would have to step down sooner or later, and that Zhou Deming would most likely take over in the future.

Zhou Deming didn't try to hide his malice towards the two men; at least Ni Hongcai noticed it.

Since that's the case, he might not be able to protect them forever, so he might as well let go and let them go elsewhere to show off their skills...

"Alas, what a rare talent, lost just like that, what a pity!" Ni Hongcai sighed deeply.

"Dean, I tried to persuade them to stay, but it seems they are determined to leave." Director Lu shared the same thought as Ni Hongcai, but unfortunately, there was nothing he could do.

The future of an organization always depends on its young talent.

Qiao Xinruo is precisely the backbone that Ni Hongcai is eager to cultivate, and Su Yueya is an even more formidable rising star.

Without these two people, in a few years, or even a decade or so, the reputation of the military hospital might not be as prominent.

"There's nothing we can do about it. Oh well, what's done is done. I wish them all the best in their future endeavors in the military," Ni Hongcai said.

He still greatly admires the sisters.

On the military side, Qiao Xinruo and Su Yueya quickly adapted to their new work environment after joining.

In addition, the two sisters are good-looking and have good personalities, so they quickly became friends with the other military doctors and got along very well.

Minister Hu originally planned to have them mainly serve in the military—he mistakenly thought they weren't physically fit enough for the others, so he started them with relatively easy jobs.

As a result, the two made a stunning debut in the physical fitness test.

Minister Hu wouldn't waste talent; he treated them like senior military doctors and assigned them to important frontline rescue work.

On that day, the front line needed support, and Minister Hu immediately arranged for the two sisters to participate.

"We have two tasks: one is to participate in the rescue of injured civilians, and the other is to support the soldiers who are capturing spies. How do you two plan to divide the tasks?" Hu Fangcheng asked.

Qiao Xinruo looked at Su Yueya and gave her a meaningful look.

“Either is fine,” Su Yueya had already realized Hu Fangcheng’s intentions, but she still asked, unwilling to give up, “Minister, will Xinruo and I have to be separated into two different rescue teams?”

“Yes,” Hu Fangcheng said.

Because both Qiao Xinruo and Su Yueya had experience supporting the front lines and were highly skilled in medicine, and their potential was further recognized after physical fitness tests, Hu Fangcheng decided to assign them separate missions to maximize their value.

“Both of you are capable of independently treating wounded soldiers. Separating you into two teams will prevent a waste of your talent,” Hu Fangcheng said.

If they separate, then Qiao Xinruo will not be able to enjoy the benefits of the space with Su Yueya.

But since they are going to work in the medical department long-term, they can't always be tied together, as that would be very detrimental to the work.

Qiao Xinruo was aware of Su Yueya's concerns, but she didn't think it was a problem.

After all, before she knew that Su Yueya had a spatial ability, she still managed to complete many tasks successfully using her own abilities.

"Sister, it's okay." Qiao Xinru shook her head at Su Yueya.

And so, the two were assigned to different teams.

That afternoon, the two teams set off separately, and the two sisters didn't even have a chance to get together and whisper a few words to each other.

Ultimately, Su Yueya was assigned to rescue work, and together with four other military doctors, she went with the soldiers to help the civilians. Xu Luxin was also in the team.

"Why are so many civilians still getting injured?" Su Yueya asked.

"It's said that the spies couldn't escape, so they resorted to desperate measures and threw a lot of bombs. Many buildings in the area were destroyed and collapsed severely, resulting in many civilians being injured. Medical resources were strained, so the army was sent to provide reinforcements," Xu Luxin explained.

Su Yueya nodded, roughly understanding the situation.

"So the main job of soldiers is rescue, which means they are less likely to get injured, but there must be quite a few civilians who need medical treatment," Su Yueya analyzed.

“Yes, so when we get to the scene, we’ll assign tasks based on the situation,” Xu Luxin said.

Once you arrive at the scene, things will get busy, so while you're still on the road, you should take the time to rest and recharge.

Su Yueya stopped talking and closed her eyes to rest.

Upon arriving at the scene, they discovered that the injuries sustained by the civilians were far more severe than they had imagined—the collapse was an accident, and there was absolutely no warning. Under such circumstances, all civilians who were at home suffered injuries of varying degrees.

Most of the casualties were minor injuries.

Temporary rescue and medical tents had been set up on site, and Su Yueya and others quickly arrived with rescue equipment.

"The three of you will be responsible for the lightly injured civilians, treating their injuries and assisting the soldiers in settling them in. Dr. Su and I will be in a group, responsible for the civilians with serious injuries who require immediate surgery," Xu Luxin said.

No one had any objections to this arrangement.

"Please take the injured this way!"

"Please come this way first!"

The minor injury area was already operational, while Su Yueya and Xu Luxin were moved to the surgical area.

"I'll be your assistant?" Xu Luxin asked.

“Okay,” Su Yueya said.

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