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Chapter 22 I Will Go

  • “Dr. Yoris, no matter how good the relationship between Carter and I is, it’s impossible to affect the result of introducing the equipment.” Cora smiled slightly. Jane frowned slightly and said, “If the new equipment in the cardiac surgery department is successfully introduced, it will benefit many patients. If we succeed, all the patients who benefit from it will be grateful to you.” Cora said, “Dr. Yoris, no matter how good my relationship with Carter is, it is impossible to affect the result of the introduction of the equipment. Please don’t flatter me.” If Cora went to the dinner, she would have to drink with those men. Even if it would benefit all mankind, Cora might not be able to accept it. She knew that even her relationship with Byron was not good enough to affect the result of the equipment introduction.
  • However, Cora’s refusal made Jane very unhappy, and her tone became colder. She said, “I’m not flattering you. I just want you to do me a favor.” Jane investigated Cora after returning home yesterday, and she knew that her background was not bad, but she was focused on her studies. Jane thought Cora didn’t understand anything, so she wanted to take this opportunity to let her recognize her situation and status. Unexpectedly, Cora not only saw through her motives but also rejected her. Cora looked at Jane calmly and said, “Sorry, Dr. Yoris. I can’t help you with this.” Although the Lane family had fallen, the concept Cora learned from her parents did not allow her to belittle herself. After saying this, Cora turned around and wanted to leave Jane’s office. Unexpectedly, Jane said, “Perhaps you don’t know, the First Hospital is also the property of the Yoris family.”
  • Turning back, Cora looked into Jane’s eyes with her clear eyes and said, “What do you mean, Dr. Yoris?” Jane said, “Intern doctors need to complete the corresponding medical tasks of the department before they can enter the next department. If you can’t complete these medical tasks, Jane didn’t continue, and she looked at Cora with a smile. Her meaning was quite clear. If Cora didn’t go to this dinner tonight, she would never make Cora complete the medical tasks in the department, and Cora would be an intern for the rest of her life. In that case, Cora would never be able to earn enough money for her mother’s treatment and living, let alone fulfill her dream to be a doctor in the cardiac surgery department.
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