Chapter 427 - 427 301 Belonging (Second Update)_1
Chapter 427 - 427 301 Belonging (Second Update)_1
?Chapter 427: Chapter 301: Belonging (Second Update)_1 Chapter 427: Chapter 301: Belonging (Second Update)_1 However, upon hearing the elder Chinese doctor’s words, a young man by his side suddenly disagreed with him, “Why do I feel that your story is so far-fetched? You seem to be trying to grab attention.”
Mu Lin didn’t respond, she tilted slightly, her indifferent eyes simply lingering on the teenage boy who’d challenged his views.
The young man continued, “Since you mention legends, let me share a common one with you.” Looking at the elder Chinese doctor, a hint of disdain flashed in the young man’s eyes, “The Sea-Dongqing you’re talking about is known to feast on human flesh in the legends. Sir, how are you still alive then?” He laughed sarcastically after his statement and many others joined his laughter, although a few remained expressionless.
They were newcomers, and they understood the respect due to an elder colleague, if he made a mistake they could correct him, but laughing was not an option; the elder man hadn’t said anything outrageous after all.
The elder Chinese doctor seemed to be indifferent to their laughter. He simply looked at the young man and replied neutrally, “Is that so, seems like I’m quite fortunate.” After that, he no longer paid him any attention and turned to Mu Lin, “Do you believe my words?”
Mu Lin nodded and responded casually, “Why not? All living creatures possess intelligence. This is something I’ve never doubted.” Animals often were more affectionate than most humans. She could not believe that the man Uncle Qiaozi took away that time was the same person standing in front of her.
Pondering his words, she vaguely remembered the incident; he nearly got himself killed by a pack of wolves that time.
Upon hearing Mu Lin’s agreement, the old Chinese doctor looked at her with a hint of gratitude. He hadn’t expected her to support his standpoint. As for the young man, seeing Mu Lin siding with the elder doctor, he chose not to say anything further.
Regretfully though, they had to respect Mu Lin, their chief examiner. They could not afford to offend her. He certainly wasn’t pleased that a woman of her young age, apparently yet to finish university, had the audacity to act as their main examiner. It felt simply unfair.
Mu Lin did not respond to the silent criticisms. She looked at the elder Chinese doctor, curiosity flickering in her eyes. “I remember the poison doctor of legends was not a good person. Why do you seek to learn from her?” This seemed like a death wish to some people.
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