Chapter 127 Discovery
Thanks to this person, Wen Le became famous throughout the logistics department on his first day. Many people pretended to be passers-by and ran over to see him. They were full of curiosity about this newcomer who had the audacity to contradict his senior on his first day. It had been many years since a newcomer had been so bold. He dared to offend his senior on his first day. Did he expect to have a good life in the future?
Such newcomers were either foolhardy, fearless, or utterly confident, with powerful backing, fearless of anyone. When everyone learned of Wen Le's identity, they suddenly understood, thinking: No wonder he's so arrogant, he must be someone powerful. Their eyes on Wen Le changed.
So many people were watching him, intentionally or not, and yet they pretended to be just passing by. Their acting was so poor it made one want to poke their eyes out, yet they still thought they were acting well. Wen Le felt a surge of inexplicable anger rising within him. It was bad enough that he was turned away on the first day, but now they were treating him like a monkey, thinking he couldn't understand their expressions? Perhaps they had been prejudiced against him from the very beginning.
The so-called First Legion is nothing more than this.
But Wen Le couldn't hold it in, even though it was causing internal injuries. If he told anyone that the First Legion was no match for him, wouldn't he offend everyone in the legion? He wasn't stupid enough to go into hell mode on his first day. Would he survive the rest of his internship? But he couldn't hold it in, so he had to use the bathroom break to complain to his friends.
Lily wasn't online, probably busy. All I could say to Li Zhenzhen and Xu Dongdong was, "Brother Dong, I finally understand how frustrated you felt when you were an intern. They bullied me because they were seniors. Why are they so idle? Instead of bullying the newbies, they should spend more time figuring out how to do their job well."
Xu Dongdong laughed loudly, "Wen Xiaole, you've come to this day, haha!" Then he added, "But your situation now is much more difficult than mine was back then. At most, I would just have a few arguments with people from the same class as me, and as long as it didn't get out in the open, most teachers wouldn't care. But you... hehe~"
There's absolutely no comparison between the two. If one isn't happy with the job, they can just leave without even worrying about breaching the contract. Because the internship contract states that if the intern can't continue, they can just leave. They just need to tell the internship company and hand over their work. The internship company can't keep an intern under any pretext, making them work for nothing.
Wen Le's internship was with the military, so how could he just leave? Just tell them you were quitting? You'd probably be caught as a deserter the moment you left. So the nature of the two situations was completely different.
As annoyed as I was at first, the fat guy is gloating over my misfortune now. He said, why is he the only one going through this internship? As a friend, I should at least go through it together to show my loyalty.
Wen Le rolled his eyes at Xu Dongdong in anger: "My buddy is suffering right now, can you please restrain yourself? I'm telling you, if you keep doing this you'll lose me, understand?"
What he got in return was a fat man's loud laughter.
Li Zhenzhen, however, offered some pertinent advice: "Actually, I don't think you need to take this kind of thing to heart. Prejudice exists in every industry, and bullying of newcomers is commonplace. Although everyone has been shouting slogans loudly for years, few have actually followed through. So, just do your job well, and as for the rest, you can decide based on the circumstances."
If it weren't for the wrong situation, Wen Le would have felt like collapsing like a salted fish. Even so, he still felt incredibly aggrieved. Luckily, the bathroom stalls were soundproofed, otherwise he wouldn't have dared to rant to his friends in such a place where they could be overheard. After venting his frustrations, Wen Le finally felt a little better.
Anyway, I'm a brave man again after leaving the bathroom!
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As an intern, Wen Le's assigned job was simple: organizing the pharmacy. Within a month, he had to master the operation of various instruments and the placement and use of various medicines. The former tested his skills, while the latter tested his memory. Memorizing the usage and dosage of so many medicines in just one month was no easy task.
This is equivalent to him learning what medical students spend four or five years studying in one month. Moreover, he learns all sorts of things in a haphazard manner, unlike other students who study systematically. This is quite challenging. Wen Le felt dizzy from memorizing drug names every day. Fortunately, Teacher Hu had laid a solid foundation for him beforehand, otherwise he would have collapsed.
There are so many things to learn, he might not be able to learn them all in a year, let alone a month.
Don't assume a therapist must know these things; that's a misconception. True therapists and ordinary doctors learn very different things. For example, when treating injuries, the former uses supernatural powers directly, while the latter relies on external assistance. These are two completely different things.
He had previously been puzzled as to why Teacher Hu had insisted on teaching him basic medical knowledge instead of teaching him how to make potions or cultivate his mental strength. Now he understood, and realized that this was the pitfall. He still had to thank Teacher Hu, or else he would have been completely defeated.
Wen Le was busy in the pharmacy day and night, practically eating and sleeping there, while the others waited in secret to see him laugh. The tasks assigned by their team leader were simply impossible to complete. Back then, they'd spent three or four months learning the trade, the shortest being three months, the longest taking six months. Now, the team leader was demanding he complete the task in a month, which was simply impossible.
The team leader saw through these people's little thoughts and snorted, "I think you have been staying at the bottom of the well for too long and you can't see how big the world outside is." I'm afraid I'm going to be slapped in the face this time.
This is a good thing, because it teaches them that there are always better people out there, and that just because they're in the First Corps, they can't rest on their laurels. There will always be younger, more talented people waiting to crush these older waves on the beach. Only then will they realize how powerful they are. Only when a team has a competitive spirit can they progress together.
Originally, he hadn't wanted to make things so difficult for the newcomer. Who wants to be a stern boss and cause resentment when they can be a pleasant one? But the boss had personally spoken, telling him not to worry about that. He'd just give Wen Le a month to learn, and then come back during the summer to get used to life here. Once he got used to it, he could join the others on missions.
To be honest, he actually felt a little sympathy for the newbie, Wen Le. Having such a strict teacher was sometimes quite miserable. He had never seen a teacher specifically send their students to a military academy, especially one with the most dangerous First Corps. That was a deep love.
Anyway, if it were him, he would definitely not be able to bear this kind of care from the teacher.
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When everyone was pessimistic, Wen Le managed to complete the task at the end of the winter vacation. Although he still had some trouble memorizing the names of the medicines, he could take time to consolidate his knowledge after returning to school. The most important thing was that he completed the task assigned to him by the team leader.
When everyone heard he'd completed the mission, their faces shone with laughter. Wen Le wanted to laugh the whole way back. Luckily, the seat had a protective shield, preventing anyone outside from seeing what was happening inside. Otherwise, they would have definitely thought he was insane. Whenever he thought of those "seniors" looking at him like he was a monster, some even looking like they had toothaches and stomachaches, Wen Le felt as if he'd had a cold drink in the dog days of summer, feeling refreshed from head to toe.
I let you look down on others again. How about it? This time you get slapped in the face, right?
Humph, just so you know that newcomers are not so easy to bully. If you dare to attack me, I will stab you!
Wen Le naturally wanted to share this joyful moment of revenge with his friends, so he quickly logged onto the Star Network group and told them the story in a very cocky manner: "Hahaha, just talking about it makes me want to laugh. You didn't see the faces on those people's faces at that time. They were as bright as a palette. I tell you, this story will keep me laughing for a whole year."
Xu Dongdong didn't see his friend being beaten to a pulp by his seniors. He felt a little unwilling to accept it. He smacked his lips and said, "We're just getting started. You still have to go back for internship next summer. Be careful, they have a big trick up their sleeves."
Wen Le snorted: "What other tricks can they use? The most they can do is let me go on missions with them. I don't believe they can abandon me if something really happens." Abandoning his comrades at the critical moment... If this matter were to get out, the First Legion would be embarrassed and thrown to the ground to be stepped on. It is also a violation of military discipline, so no matter what, they can't just abandon him.
As long as they don't abandon him at the critical moment, everything else is fine. As for the usual overt and covert exclusion and ridicule, for Wen Le, that's nothing! Can their fighting ability be as high as Teacher Tiger? Can Viper be as powerful as Teacher Tiger?
None at all!
If that's the case, then he's not afraid.
Li Zhenzhen didn't criticize Wen Le. Instead, she said, "I think their attitude will definitely change when Wen Lele returns during the summer vacation. After all... I think the Legion is a place that values strength. Wen Lele has shown everyone his abilities, and they are comrades, not enemies. There's no need to make things so awkward. Maybe they'll accept Wen Lele~"
Xu Dongdong snorted when he heard that and glanced at her: "Which country are you from?" Wen Lele called her Wen Lele so intimately, but she had never called him like that, humph!
But...why should he care about this?
Li Zhenzhen pursed her lips and stopped talking after hearing what Xu Dongdong said.
Wen Le raised his eyebrows and looked at the two of them, and asked suspiciously, "You two?" Damn, the atmosphere is not right. Why did he suddenly feel that these two people were a little unusual?
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