Chapter 382
โI agree.โ Daisy knew that to attract better students to her team, her reputation and teaching ability would still be the deciding factors.
She couldnโt compare to David in this regard. The reason she came to argue with the principal was that she couldnโt stand Davidโs attitude of treating the university campus like his private market.
He was so arrogant that he was repulsive. She just wanted to make things difficult for him.
David snorted and shot Delilah a cold glare.
She said, โSo what if I wait another semester? Some things just canโt be changed. Professor Wilcourt, I hope you get what you want!โ
Delilah let out a faint laugh. โI will naturally get what I wish for, and I wish you to continue to be successful!โ
Once David left, the two principals breathed a sigh of relief.
Lance said, โProfessor Hacker, letโs just drop this. Instead, you should spend more time improving your teaching skills.
โThat way, when itโs truly time to choose a mentor, you wonโt lose so disgracefully!โ
Delilah slightly furrowed her brows. โPrincipals, I believe the school should not solely focus on teachersโ teaching ability while neglecting their professional ethics and character.
โItโs often said that university is a microcosm of society.
โThe scheming among adults is far more terrifying than that among teenagers. When severe, workplace bullying can be deadly.
โJosie is a typical example. We hope the two principals will pay more attention to studentsโ living conditions in their future work and provide them with proper guidance in their lives.โ
Delilahโs words made the two principals embarrassed. They could only nod repeatedly, not daring to utter a single word of rebuttal.
After all, Delilah wasnโt just a professor. She was also the heir of Reedshaw Medicine.
All hospitals under the Reedshaw family gave her a unique strength.
She held significant influence even in the entire domestic medical community. No one dared to underestimate her.
Seeing the two principals frustrated, Daisy was pleased and pulled Delilah away.
She thought, โThereโs still one semester left, and the outcome is uncertain.
โI will diligently teach and cultivate students. Someone will eventually recognize my dedication and teaching ability!โ
Outside the door, Josie was waiting in the hallway. David spotted her as soon as he emerged.
David looked down at her and asked, โI heard youโve officially become an apprentice of Delilah, becoming the 107th generation heir of Reedshaw Medicine?
โBack then, I was chosen by Leo Reedshaw and almost became the 106th generation heir of Reedshaw Medicine. If I had accepted it then, Delilah might not have been involved at all!โ
He spoke as if boasting, without giving Josie a chance to speak, talking to himself.
He continued, โDo you know why I refused Leo back then? Do you also know what exactly happened to the Reedshaw family back then?
โJosie, donโt think youโre the lucky one. What you have now is something many people donโt want.
โDelilahโs qualifications and abilities are not worthy of inheriting Reedshaw Medicine.
โFurthermore, those outdated acupuncture techniques are not worth passing down. As her student, you will only be worse than her!โ
He then swung his arm and walked away.
Josie sighed. โProfessor Lawson, they say teaching is about educating and nurturing.
โI always thought you were just too busy, which was why you overlooked me, allowing others in the team to exploit me.
โNow, it seems I was wrong. You werenโt too busy to overlook me.
โYou never thought highly of me from the beginning. You donโt just want excellent students. You want obedient students.
โYou donโt aim to cultivate excellent students. You want to leverage their excellence for your own gain. Did my defiance provoke you?
โAre you trying to sow discord between me and my teacher?
โOr are you afraid that the ultimate brilliance of Reedshaw Medicine will completely overshadow your achievements?
โProfessor Lawson, I donโt want to know why you refused to become the Reedshaw familyโs successor, nor do I want to know what happened to the Reedshaw family back then.
โBecause the wheel of time moves forward. Letโs just wait and see whether Professor Wilcourt is truly worthy of inheriting Reedshaw Medicine, and whether I will be more outstanding than your students!โ