Chapter 895 Ruiyin
"Auntie, excuse me for interrupting, but could I say a few words?" Bai Xiao smiled gently, looking calm. It seemed that even her second uncle had been misunderstood by the old lady.
They came today! Probably because they’d heard about her situation and instinctively assumed everything she had now was due to the Yu Family. They hadn’t even considered her personal efforts. Honestly, with a resume like hers, anyone would doubt it, wouldn’t they?
"What are you saying? Are you just trying to argue? Don’t take us all for fools. You didn’t even go to college, yet you’re already a resident doctor, and now you’re studying in Modu. You tell me, which one of these achievements didn’t you gain through connections in our Yu Family?" Auntie clearly held a strong dislike for Bai Xiao, thinking she had wasted the Yu Family’s resources.
For people like Yu Shaoyan, such excellent resources were obviously meant to benefit future descendants, not be wasted on an outsider. They didn’t see Bai Xiao as part of the family. First, Bai Xiao had grown up outside and had no emotional ties to them. And second, Bai Xiao carried the surname Bai. After all, a daughter’s child wasn’t considered as valuable as the sons’ children in the family. She wasn’t really "one of their own."
"Auntie, please don’t get worked up. Being right doesn’t depend on who shouts the loudest. My current position as a resident doctor at Yun Province Hospital was an official order—it’s a role I earned with my own abilities. The First-Class Merit Medal that brought me honor? I earned that by risking my life amid gunfire. This truly has nothing to do with Uncle or the rest of the Yu Family.
As for college, I was originally admitted to Aviation University. However, due to certain twists and turns, I ended up in Modu. That too was a direct order from the Chief, giving me a five-year mission to complete. So, Auntie, please stop making things hard on my uncle. Even in the future, when I have internships to complete, I won’t rely on my uncle. I’ll figure it all out on my own.
If I’m confident in my knowledge and abilities, why should I rely on connections? Why not fight for it myself?"
Her uncle was more wronged than Dou E!
