Joseph looked sullen.
As Kathy rejected him, he stared at her with his eyes full of intimidation.
"I'm a little regretful now," Joseph said in a deep voice.
Kathy was embarrassed and glared at Joseph.
"Listen, you are a teacher in the school, and I'm only your student."
Kathy led the way.
Joseph smiled and shook his head, feeling she was adorable.
The news that Joseph became a professor at University F went around the campus and even the entire city in less than a day.
Along with it, another news became popular.
Several media outlets began to report that Joseph was dismissed by the Central Hospital for making mistakes in work half month ago.
Kathy was angry about those groundless reports.
In her opinion, Joseph had always taken his work seriously. It was totally out of the question for him to make medical blunders. What were reported were completely false rumors!
She wondered if Joseph had seen those reports....
Kathy became increasingly anxious and wanted to call Joseph.
All of a sudden, what Joseph had mentioned after they finished the meal occurred to her. As he probably was in a meeting, Kathy put down her phone again.
Given the Bridges family was the biggest shareholder in the Central Hospital, was Reece behind the matter?
Kathy followed up on public opinion online. Although netizens and Joseph's fans believed him, Joseph's reputation was badly affected.
Kathy had been nervous for an afternoon. And Joseph didn't finish the meeting until evening.
As a newcomer, Joseph was busy with work.
Kathy followed him to the office and said, "Tell me if you need help."
"You are my student, not my assistant," Joseph said in a gentle voice.
"Can't your student help you?" Kathy muttered.
Since Joseph looked calm, Kathy guessed he must have seen the news.
How could he remain calm? She was irritated.
"Joseph, what are you going to do with the rumors online?" Kathy asked.
Joseph frowned, "Do you think they will affect me?"
"Well, kind of," Kathy said in a low voice.
Be addressed as Professor Joseph, he was known for his professional ability. And he had just worked in University F. At such a zero hour, he was stigmatized. Not only her, but also the top management of the school couldn't leave it behind easily.
The school would also suffer reputation loss.
"Is that so?" Joseph smiled and paid no heed to it.
He didn't care about how others talked about him at all.
Apart from the woman in front of him.
"Those journalists must have been bribed," Kathy said in a deep voice. She found it unbelievable that Joseph was still indifferent.
"You are right. Kathy, don't worry about the news. The wider it spreads, the easier it will be to find out who is behind it," Joseph said indifferently.
In fact, he had left it to lawyers, and he believed that Bridges Group would at last be responsible for what they had done.
"Really?" Kathy blinked her eyes and asked. She didn't expect that Joseph had had a plan.
"Yes. And now all you need to worry about is how to graduate successfully." Joseph looked at her with burning eyes and put on a beaming smile.
Kathy flushed with shame, "I think it's not a problem for me to graduate smoothly."
"Are you going to enroll postgraduate students next semester?" Kathy asked.
"Yes, but the number is limited. Since University F doesn't have a hospital in City N, it's hard for students to get an Internship."
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