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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 938

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 938

One of the students exclaimed, “Janet, this is an excellent opportunity for you to show how capable you are! Unless, of course, you don’t plan on practicing medicine on an international level.”

Upon hearing that, another student chimed in mournfully, “You can’t be serious. What’s the point of enduring medical school if you aren’t going to practice internationally?”

When it came to university courses, it went without saying that medicine was one of the toughest fields to enrol in. The required amount of work and dedication surpassed those of other courses and one would not be cut out for medicine if the person lacked determination.

Janet slowly responded, “I’m not saying that I’ll be giving up on practicing medicine internationally. I just won’t be participating in the competition this year, that’s all.”

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“Well, what else is there for you to occupy yourself with? It would be a shame if you let an opportunity like this slip away this year!”

Everyone else seemed more anxious than she was.

While they would like to join the competition, they knew that Janet was the brightest among them. She was the top scholar, after all, and there was no one else better than her to participate in the International Medicine Competition.

Janet, on the other hand, appeared reticent.

When everyone saw her stubborn disposition and the irritated look on her face, they decided to let the matter slide. “We won’t pester you about it anymore, Janet, but you should at least think about it. Even if we lose out on a spot to enter the competition ourselves, we still think it’d be a shame if you don’t sign up for it.”

She was stoic as she hummed in response. Then, she propped her chin on her hand and gazed at the scenery outside the window.

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Seeing that Janet was unable to participate in the competition, she did not spend much time lamenting about her decision.

As expected, her phone rang when the last class of the afternoon ended. She glanced down and saw that it was a call she had been expecting.

“You guys can go ahead without me,” Janet said to Abby as a smile played on her lips.

When Abby noticed that, she drawled knowingly, “I know, I know.”

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