My arrogant 281
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Chapter 281: Myrna Wanted to Learn Traditional Medicine

He couldn't help but recall how things would have turned out if he hadn't been persuaded by his family and had insisted on not revealing the Stark family had a fake heiress. If there hadn't been any public exposure of the truth, his company would be developing smoothly. One daughter would have been admitted to Hebbury College of Art through special recommendation, and the other "daughter" would have been admitted to Craydon University. Everyone would have been envious of him, right? Unfortunately, there is no medicine for regret in this world!

Luther's feet felt as if they were nailed to the ground; he couldn't walk for a long time. Just then, Terrell noticed them and whispered, “Mr. Stark, you can go and complete the transfer procedures now.”

“Oh, oh, we’ll go right away,” Luther said. He actually wanted to stay to see if Myrna would agree to go to Craydon University, even though he felt she had no reason to refuse. Even though the principal urged him, he felt embarrassed to remain.

Luther took a deep look at the girl in the office, a thousand words unsaid. Due to the situation, he had to hold them back. He took a deep breath and said to Stephanie, “Stephie, let’s go.”

“Hmm.” Stephanie also wanted to see if Myrna would ultimately choose Craydon University, but Luther called her, and she could only reluctantly follow.

Two people instantly left the principal’s office, and the air became fresh. Myrna heard Curtis asking if she wanted to go to Craydon University. She put her hands in her pockets, raised an eyebrow, and said, “Western medicine? I want to study Traditional Medicine.”

As soon as she said this, the office instantly became much quieter. Curtis instinctively glanced at Emilee.

Who doesn’t know about Craydon University? Professor Peterson’s least favorite thing is Traditional Medicine. He once openly stated that it is nothing but a sham, constantly fussing over so-called herbs, which are actually just tree roots, bark, insects, and the like. Not only does it fail to cure diseases and save lives, but it often delays optimal treatment time for patients.

So, at the Craydon University Department of Medicine, there were always two opposing forces. There were two factions: one advocating the usefulness of Traditional Medicine and the other, like Emilee, believing it is mostly a placebo effect and studying it is pointless. All of them present were from the Department of Clinical Medicine, essentially the surgical field of Western medicine. They had witnessed Myrna's rare brain surgery technique using craniotomy, but since it was a surgical procedure, it definitely didn't fall under the category of Traditional Medicine. Curtis never expected her to say she wanted to learn Traditional Medicine.

Emilee’s face suddenly darkened, and her gaze became sharp. “You said you wanted to learn Traditional Medicine?”

“Yes,” Myrna was quite straightforward, succinctly expressing her thoughts, “If I were to study medicine, I would only study Traditional Medicine.”

“Ha!” Emilee frowned, staring at her. “What can you learn from studying Traditional Medicine? I watched your videos; your techniques for saving people are just Western medicine, aren’t they?”

Since Western medicine is used to save people, why bother learning Traditional Medicine? Her perception of Myrna suddenly turned sour, or rather, her perception of Myrna had never been good since the moment she laid eyes on her! A too-beautiful girl is not suitable for studying medicine. Studying medicine requires one to concentrate and delve into the subject. The temptations in the life of a beautiful girl are too much, and few people can remain calm.

At that moment, Myrna mentioned again that she wanted to learn Traditional Medicine. Her attitude seemed to believe that Traditional Medicine was better than Western medicine, which further lowered Emilee's impression of her.


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