Chapter 97 is outrageous, absolutely outrageous.



"You like Huo Cheng, and you pursued him while he was still single, letting him know your feelings. There was nothing wrong with that."

"What did you say?"

Jiang Danhua never expected to hear such words from Yingyue's mouth.

Her shock made her say what she had kept hidden deep inside, something she had never told anyone before.

"Don't you think I'm shameless? I shamelessly tried to throw myself at a man and got rejected?"

"It's courage, not shamelessness."

Yingyue corrected Jiang Danhua's words, "You have the right to express your preferences, and it is commendable to express your liking to others."

To avoid Jiang Danhua misunderstanding her words, Yingyue added after she finished speaking, "As long as you don't keep pestering the other person after they've rejected you, that's commendable courage."

"Petiting relentlessly? Who would pester someone relentlessly? I have my pride too, you know."

Jiang Danhua was somewhat displeased.

Yingyue said "Oh," and then that settles the matter?

"I need to go see a patient."

She shouldn't have been in charge of things related to hospitalization.

But Yu Rui was the one she operated on, so she has to keep a close eye on things afterwards.

As she left the office, she ran into Zhao Zhiyuan, who was also looking for her.

"Comrade Yingyue, shall we go on rounds? I'll go with you."

Zhao Zhiyuan spoke with a smile.

Yingyue nodded and did not refuse.

As Jiang Danhua watched the two figures leave, she thought of the surgery they had performed the day before, and looked down at her knees.

She also wanted to get better quickly, and like them, to be a doctor who could be free of any ulterior motives and focus solely on healing and saving lives.

Recalling Yingyue's words, she couldn't help but smile.

Losing to someone like that doesn't seem so bad anymore?

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