Winter, who had been craning her neck to listen in on the call, quickly turned away when Frank hung up, feigning ignorance. Naturally, she could not fool Frank-he did not me her, however, and instead patted her head and chuckled.
She would be his apprentice from now on.
It was a little ridiculous in a way, seeing that his mentor''s daughter would be his apprentice instead of bing her fellow.
"Hmph. How meddlesome..."
Hearing the tactless grumble, Frank turned to see a long-haired girl wearing thick-makeup.
Though she was basically a four, she was a seven thanks to her borate makeup.
On the other hand, Winter just needed basic makeup to reach eight point five, even nine.
Nheless, Frank was frowning when he heard theint.This belongs ? N?velDra/ma.Org.
Jean heard it too. Being blunt as she always was, she promptly snapped, "What''s that supposed to mean, Yew?"
"Nothing. Tch." Yew clicked her tongue, sarcastic even as she folded her arms before her chest. "All thanks to Winter''s amazing brother, our hopes for a rmendation letter went up in smoke. And for that,dies, you''d have to work for years, even a decade more to be an actual doctor. Why don''t we apud our hero for that?!"
She stood up, pping her hands at Frank and barely hiding her contempt.
Winter had enough-she could stand anyone insulting her, but not anyone insulting Frank.
"Do you think we''re all like you?!" she snapped. "Giving up on our morals and dignity just for a rmendation letter?"
"Right, right. You have nothing to worry about because you have a nice brother, Winter, but we have nothing!"
Yew retorted jealously, "Do you know
how long it''ll take normal people like
us to make it? Candies like us afford to waste our youth that onlysts a few years?!"
"That''s enough!"
Frank stood up, stopping Winter from arguing further with Yew.
He could see that most of the girls felt conflicted because of his interference, and Yew made sense in a few.
How manydies could afford to squander their youth?
That was why the rmendation letter was so important to them, and why none of them screamed for help ever as those upperssmen molested them.
It was not their fault, and Frank''s heart sank to see it.
"Alright, let''s stop the argument here."
He said solemnly, leveling a sharp look at the girls around the room, "To be a proper doctor and save lives means going through trials and tribtions. Years of experience and discipline is
necessary, but so is morals
never make it far cutting corners. As for the rmendation letter, I can write one for you as a professor of Riverton University, ensuring that you would get an internship in Zamri Hospital. I hope each of you will remember what I said."
The girls all looked up at Frank in shock.
He had the influence to ensure that they could get an internship at Zamri Hospital?!