Chapter 150 Disgusting

Cora said, "I just suspect that the system is wrong, not you."

She looked at Elwood calmly.

Elwood said coldly, "Well, even if the system goes wrong, there are only 20 places in a hospital toparticipate in this support. Why don't you cherish this opportunity to serve the people? Isn't it yourduty to save people?"

Elwood's words made Cora feel disgusted.

They added her name to the list but didn't admit their mistakes. Instead, they asked her why shedidn't cherish this opportunity.

Cora said, "It is indeed my responsibility to save people, but I need to consider the specific situation.My mother has just had an operation and is still recovering, and her mental state is not stable. Thereis no one in my family except me. What if something happens to her after I leave?"

Cora added, "If I continue to stay in the hospital's emergency room, the patients I receive every daywill not be less than those in the disaster area. When my mother recovers, I will actively participatein the support activities.”

She thought that she had made it very clear, but Elwood still didn't give in.

He said, "Dr. Lane, we are deeply sympathetic to your current situation, but the list has beenreported. If it is changed, it may affect your internship and future work."

Cora was speechless.

They threatened her with her internship because she didn't obey them.

But she indeed cared about it now.

In the end, Cora had no choice but to compromise.

The medical support team would set off in the afternoon, and they would go back and pack theirluggage in the morning.

Cora took advantage of this time to go to the burns unit to see Flora

She said, "Mom, I have a training program these days. Is it okay for you to be alone?"

She changed the support to training to avoid Flora worrying about her.

Flora said, "What training program? I told you that being a doctor is not a good job, but you didn'tbelieve me. Doctors often had training, and it will last for a long time."

"It's ordinary training, and I should be back in about a week,” Cora said while getting a glass ofwater for Flora.

"A week? Does Byron agree?” Flora asked.

Cora didn't expect that Flora would mention Byron, and the glass in her hand shook.

She said, "He agreed. Don't worry."

Cora planned to send a message to Byron later, telling him that she was going to support thedisaster area.

Flora said, "He is a good boy. You are lucky. He is handsome and so considerate of you. How aboutyou get engaged with him after you come back from training?"

Cora thought that even if she was willing to get engaged with him, he would not agree.

She said, "Mom, don't worry. Let's talk about it later.”

Worried that Flora would still urge her marriage, Cora said after sitting there for a while, "Mom, I'llgo back and pack my luggage. I'll leave in the afternoon. If you need anything, just tell Sally."

Flora said, "I see. Next time you come over, take Byron over too."

"Okay, I'll go first," Cora said.

Although she agreed, she planned to lie to Flora that she had broken up after she came back, sothat Flora would stop thinking about Byron.

After all, it was kind enough for Byron to pretend to be her boyfriend to help her once, and shedidn't dare to expect him to help her again.

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