"It’s my friend."
Even though her previous words were quite harsh, Yuan Yu still offered an explanation, as if afraid Tang Jun might misunderstand her.
She looked down on herself from the bottom of her heart. Clearly, she had already told herself to give up, so why couldn’t she resist the urge to explain?
"Friend?"
He Ming clearly didn’t believe it, saying, "Doctor Yuan, if he’s your partner, then admit it. The company has been spreading it around that he’s your partner, you’re about to talk marriage and engagement. Is it because you think your partner might be embarrassing, that’s why you won’t admit it?"
"He Ming, why are you speaking so sarcastically?" Yuan Yu frowned.
Since when did the company spread the rumor that she and Xu Qinglang were dating?
"I just feel that someone used to always chase after Xiao Jun, and now that Xiao Jun has gone blind, she’s turned to someone else’s arms. Don’t you think acting like this is too much?" He Ming didn’t know the situation between Tang Jun and Yuan Yu, but before Tang Jun went blind, even during that time, Yuan Yu was constantly helping Tang Jun, wasn’t she?
Yuan Yu was stunned for quite a while after listening to what He Ming said.
Cai Yufei quickly tugged at He Ming’s clothes, He Ming glared at him and said, "Am I not speaking the truth?"
"He Ming."
Yuan Yu took a deep breath, regained her composure, and finally understood the meaning behind He Ming’s words. She wanted to argue with He Ming; Tang Jun never gave her a chance, so where does the idea of turning to someone else’s arms come from?
Besides, she and Xu Qinglang were just friends.
Moreover, even if she really dated Xu Qinglang, Tang Jun had no place to criticize her. Why must He Ming insult her like this?
Yuan Yu had many things she wanted to argue about, but in the end, all of them transformed into a sigh. With a stern face, she said coldly, "You don’t understand anything, so don’t go blaming others casually. As far as I’m concerned, I’ve done nothing wrong with my actions."
Once she finished speaking, Yuan Yu strode away.
He Ming still wanted to ask further, but Cai Yufei quickly held him back and said, "Mingzi, you were just scolding me for being impulsive, and now you’re impulsive too. Her father is not someone easy to mess with."
"What does that matter? Does being the daughter of a wealthy person mean you can abandon someone without a second thought?" He Ming said, although his voice grew smaller. He pursed his lips in displeasure, saying, "She said she has nothing to regret, do you believe that?"
Cai Yufei: "..."
He wasn’t Tang Jun, nor was he Yuan Yu, so how would he know if Yuan Yu’s words were true or not?
However, Yuan Yu had a pretty good reputation in the company.
*
Yuan Yu had just returned to her dormitory when she saw her father’s secretary come over to relay a message, asking Yuan Yu to come by.
Yuan Yu washed her face; the cold water splashing on her face made her mind much clearer. He Ming’s words had made Yuan Yu quite aware that Tang Jun’s eyes definitely hadn’t recovered.
Since the unpleasant incident in Changshui Village last time, Yuan Yu hadn’t gone to inquire about Tang Jun’s situation, spending every day on work instead, or discussing medical skills with Xu Qinglang.
Perhaps seeing each other often led to misunderstandings in the company.
Tang Jun, since you want me to leave, want to play the coward, then be a coward for life!
Yuan Yu slowly dried the water on her face, then went to her father’s office.
"Xiao Yu, you’re here?" Mr. Yuan surveyed Yuan Yu. The charming Yuan Yu resembled his late wife by seven or eight points. He liked her greatly and cherished her dearly, saying, "I heard you’ve been on duty at the infirmary every day recently. What, are you planning to make the infirmary your home?"
"You’ve lost weight, your face looks haggard. You aren’t married yet, and you’re already planning to become a dowdy woman?" General Yuan looked at Yuan Yu with concern.
Yuan Yu couldn’t resist Mr. Yuan’s authority and mostly didn’t want to quarrel with Mr. Yuan over such trivial matters.


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