Chapter 99 We’re Not a Pair

Chapter 99 We’re Not a Pair

She only had two morning classes, so she could take a break before the afternoon classes, which were packed with internal medicine courses, began.

After finishing her class, Angela packed her bag and prepared to head to the library to review the internal medicine books for the afternoon. She had never studied medicine

systematically before. All she had previously learned were unconventional methods and practical operations.

Jessica Turner left the country last week, just when Angela was still in the hospital. At school, she lost her only close friend, and since she transferred to another department, she hardly knew anyone in her class. Therefore, she always went to and from classes alone.

Just as she left the classroom, a young man wearing black–framed glasses appeared before her. “Angela Kins?” he asked.

“Yes, I’m Angela Kins. And you are?” Angela nodded, looking at the young man in front of her with curiosity. He seemed somewhat familiar, but she couldn’t remember who he was.

In general, other than Louis Chandler and his two friends, with whom she had a quarrel on the first day of class, she didn’t know anyone in the class.

The young man pushed his glasses upward as a hint of surprise flashed across his face. “I’m Gale Hall, the class monitor. The notes your friend Jessica Turner borrowed were mine.”

Angela exclaimed in realization and thanked him. So, the notes Jessica borrowed were his.

“Can you give me your contact information and address? I need to register you as a new student. Also, do you have Skype? If not, you should register one, and I’ll add you to the group chat.”

Angela was about to give out her Skype ID but suddenly hesitated, shaking her head as she denied having one. Instead, she provided her phone number and address.

Skype only emerged in 2003 and now, it was 2004. So, it was considered quite trendy.

Angela registered for Skype several years later, around the time of her graduation from university, and that was because the class monitor suggested leaving a contact method. Int fact, Jessica was the one who helped her register the very Skype account she used for over a decade.

Moreover, she had grown accustomed to using WhatsApp, which still didn’t exist just yet.

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wants to see

then put away her phone and headed

knocked, and a deep,

beautiful young woman with a high

girl… I don’t recall ever seeing her in our class, she

then withdrew his gaze, his hands in his

kept her gaze straight ahead and greeted,

on his usually serious face. “Angela, you’re here. I’ve checked your schedule, and you don’t have classes for the rest of the morning, right? Come with me to the hospital.

spoke, he stood up and started putting documents

and said coldly, “We’re not a

expression seemed to say she was speechless, as if she

tongue and shot Louis a stern look before smacking the young man’s. shoulder. “What, is a pretty girl not good enough for you? Look at you, acting all high and

him. After glancing at Louis‘

a charming smile. “Hello, I’m Winter Heron, a senior in your year.

because Winter’s expression was too similar to Fanny’s, Angela couldn’t bring

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before. But Professor Lambert has a good temper. Even if you make a mistake, he won’t scold you. How about I ask Professor Noah switch you with me? You look so sweet; it’ll break my heart

rare genius and Noah’s favorite student, had rarely been praised by him. Declan Lambert, on

and said, “I will

avoid dealing with people like Winter, who smiled on

smiled affectionately. “Okay, if you change your mind, you can tell me

indifferently and then took a step back. “Sorry, Winter,

couldn’t hide her embarrassment, her pretty face turning a bit pale and then a

led the group downstairs to the parking lot and drove

had jointly organized a free clinic. Three professors from each hospital would participate, and each school would have one professor on

employed professors, having so many real–life cases in front of them was an excellent opportunity to bring along their apprentices

After all, people never get sick following the contents of medical books. The accuracy and proficiency of diagnosing illnesses were

three as free labor, providing

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