?
Klein turned around to face the other seven people who were filled with righteous anger.
He looked at them seriously and said, "No need to hurry. If she has no real skills, she won''t stay long at ourb. Besides, si Mr. Walson promoted her to this position, she must have some exceptional qualities. Let''s just wait and see
Klein''s words calmed down the seven people, but it was obvious they still felt quite resentful.
One of them remarked, “Klein is correct. If she proves to be merely an attractive face without genuine abilities, we must stand together to remove her. The field of medicine is sacred and should not bepromised by someone who is visually pleasing but talentless"
Klem said nothing
He believed that Ss wouldn''t just pick a girl who knew nothing to teach them. However, he wasn''t sure if this girl truly was qualified as their mentor. Meanwhile, Ss nced at Yvette, who seemed rxed and indifferent. He cleared his throat and said. "Yvette, if you''re nning to teach the interns a lesson, could you ensure your methods don''t identally leave them without an arm or a leg
Yvette''s indifferent eyes rested on Ss. After thinking for a moment, she asked in a calm voice, "Am I really that violent?"
Ss couldn''t help but roll his eyes dramatically at that remark.
He wondered, ''Doesn''t sheck the confidence to im she isn''t violent? I haven''t forgotten the instances of her assaulting people over the past few years
When the medicalb was first established, it got robbed once. The thief, sent by a rival to steal their research, made the mistake of targeting Yvette. Of all the people to pick, he chose the wrong one.
After Yvette caught the thief, she quickly and mercilessly broke every bone in his body before sending him back to his employer. In just three days, thatpetitor''s medicalb went under and disappeared from the scene.
The thief''s pitiful state and Yvette''s calm, mischiefden expression at that time left a vivid impression on everyone who witnessed the scene. Ss continued, "So, do you need me to set you up with a room theb this month? I assure you, the Lab''s conditions are much better now than before."
As he said this, Ss rubbed his nose.
The reason the medicalb had grown to this size now was all thanks to Yvette''s continuous financial backing
The investments in medical equipment were massive and were a constant drain on funds. If Yvette hadn''t transferred money from her ount every month without fail, the medicalb wouldn''t have reached its current size.
Those students even challenged Yvette, which drove Ss crazy
Yvette was a generous benefactor. Ss wished to make a sacrifice to Yvette in the hope of securing her long life.
Yvette lowered her gaze nonchntly, shrugged casually, and turned to Ss, saying, "No thanks, I''llmute."
Ss nodded in agreement when he heard this. Hemented, That''s great!"
Then Ss rubbed his hands together, with a slightly awkward and sly look.Exclusive ? content by N(?)ve/l/Drama.Org.
Yvette saw Ss''s expression and raised an eyebrow, her demeanor calm and a bit flippant. "Running low on money? she asked.
Ss chuckled, hisughter highlighting the deep wrinkles at themers of his eyes.
He said, "Oh, you really do know me well! Yes, I''m short on funds. The enhanced version of No.7 Toxin keeps failing, and the costs for the new intern are significant.
"The thirty million dors you transferredst time has dwindled down to just about a hundred thousand. Theb is nearly out of resources, so here I am, shamelessly asking you for more
Yvette stood there, hands in her pockets, watching Ss grinning like a fool. She pinched the bridge of her nose and said yfully. "Can''t keep things going? That''s a shame.
"Maybe you could sell some of those fancy collections of yours to keep things afloat a little longer."
Ss showed a bitter look as he repeatedly shook his hands.
He shouted. "No way! Those treasures are going with me to the grave. Without them, I won''t rest easy in the afterlife. You wouldn''t want me turning in my grave, would you, dear Yvette?"
To emphasize his refusal, Ss added, "If I can''t rest in peace, I''ll have toe to haunt you at midnight!*
With her gaze slightly averted, Yvette regarded Ss with an amused expression and spoke softly. Til send you some moneyter so that you can rest in peace.
Ss felt relieved as he realized his collection was finally safe. Yet, there was something oddly unsettling about those words Yvette said.
Yvette turned to Ss, who wasgging a step behind, and urged, "Hurry up!"
Ss quickly caught up with her.
When Klein led the interns walked into theb lobby, Yvette was loungingfortably on a chair, legs crossed and chin propped up, looking as rxed as if she were at home.
Ss sat next to Yvette, surrounded by a heap of documents they were both familiar with, stacked up high.
The sight of this scene left a few interns feeling quite unsettled.
So far, they had only gotten through about a third of those documents, Klein had managed a bit more, finishing at least half.
The towering stacks of materials made the interns green with envy
They didn''t know what made Yvette so special
Yvette nced at the eight interns and spun her chair with a flick of her toe. She remained calm, with a slight smile.
Ss just nced up at the students approaching him with a casual look.
Klein and the others watched Yvette rapidly flip through the documents, page after page, with remarkable speed.
They doubted how she could possibly process that information so quickly
Medical jargon, intricate equations, and the minutiae of experiments were allplex and challenging to grasp. Skimming. through them so quickly was likely just a gesture for appearances
Watching Yvette''s quick reading disappointed Klein, who pondered, ''She does read fast, but what can she actually understand by doing so? 09:04 Mon, Dec 23
84
Klein stepped forward and bowed sincerely to Ss, saying, Tm sorry. Mr. Walson. We know we shouldn''t interfere with your decision. I apologize on behalf of my fellows. We were too impulsive. We''re really sorry, Mr. Walson."
Ss
put down the papers he was holding and looked at Klein, whose expression seemed genuinely sincere.
Ss remarked, “You should apologize to Yvette. She''s your mentor, and I''ve gone to great lengths to bring her in to guide you. What you did was very disappointing, you know? If you mean to apologize, apologize to Yvette."
Although Klein''s expression remained unchanged when he heard this, his hands at his sides suddenly clenched tightly.
These students had been elites since childhood, so they were unwilling to apologize to a woman with no background or reputation in the medical field.
The others stayed silent, watching Klein.
Yvette''s eyes were deep and enigmatic, emitting a mysterious glow akin to the sparkle of starlight.
Although the atmosphere was depressing, herposure indicated that her mood wasn''t quite affected.
Yvette noticed Klein''s clenched hands and the defiant faces behind him. She frowned slightly and asked calmly, "Not convinced?"
0