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Chapter 38: Chapter 38: An Unexpected Surprise

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"Scarlett, please sit down."

The principal’s enthusiasm was overwhelming, and Scarlett Yates was flattered as she accepted the water cup from him, feeling very anxious. Before he could sit down, she couldn’t wait to ask, "Principal, why did you want to see ?"

The principal looked at her with a slightly strange expression, friendly yet with a few hints of inexplicable respect, "It’s about the internship."

What Scarlett was most concerned about was this matter, so she imdiately focused all her attention, eager to listen.

"Scarlett, what do you think of Saint rcy Hospital?"

"Saint rcy?" Scarlett looked puzzled for a mont, then smiled and said, "Saint rcy is a prestigious hospital. Whether it’s the hospital environnt or equipnt, they are world-class, so of course, it’s excellent."

The principal took out a docunt folder and pushed it in front of her, "The school plans to arrange your internship at Saint rcy. This will be the first ti our college’s students will intern at a private elite hospital, so you must perform well and strive to stay at Saint rcy in the future."

Scarlett’s hand shook, almost knocking over the water cup, "I can intern at Saint rcy?"

Was she dreaming?

She could intern at Saint rcy Hospital, which boasts the nation’s top dical team and has an environnt comparable to a private mansion?!

Saint rcy wasn’t even on the list of internship hospitals. It’s a noble hospital established specifically for the wealthy elite, a place where countless people try desperately to get in, yet how could it possibly accept intern students.

The principal smiled warmly, "From the ti you entered school until now, your performance in all aspects has always been outstanding. You’re one of the school’s rare talents, and the recomndation for Saint rcy is sothing the school is very confident in."

After leaving the principal’s office, Scarlett still felt like she was dreaming.

After a false alarm, the reward was such a huge surprise.

Back in her dorm, she imdiately shared this joy with her roommates, who she’d been with for three years. In their shock, everyone was happy for her, demanding she treat them.

"Scarlett, is this what they an by unlucky in love, lucky at work?" Stella Nelson seed to say it jokingly, taking advantage of Scarlett’s good mood, only to see Scarlett’s eyes darken.

Stella regretted it inside, cursing herself for being so blunt.

She bit her lip in frustration and apologized, "Scarlett, I..."

Scarlett didn’t seem to be outwardly upset. She lay down on the bed, her tone plain, "I’m tired, I’ll take a nap first."

Stella couldn’t figure out Scarlett’s thoughts and didn’t dare to speak carelessly again, afraid she might say sothing inappropriate once more.

The warm wind blew gently, with roses climbing up the window sill’s trellis, their vibrant red blooming as if burning.

Scarlett squinted slightly, staring at the enchanting red on the window sill, lost in thought.

Three years really flew by.

Before leaving school, she thought, there was still one more thing she needed to resolve.

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Seymour Tower.

Scarlett stood outside the tower, looking up, squinting against the dazzling light reflected from the golden shell.

The Saxon Family really is wealthy, building their company headquarters in the pri real estate area of A City.

Outside the revolving glass doors, her student attire drew the attention of passersby.

Rumor had it that the President recently changed his taste, favoring youthful and sweet university students.

Also, it was said that the President’s new fla, in an attempt to catch his eye, orchestrated a play where she pretended to mistake soone for him.

One had to admit, this new fla’s tactics were the most skillful among all the President’s previous companions.

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