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To Be Yours Again by Taylor

Chapter 476
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Chapter 476 Flabbergasted

Jenny nodded, guessing that the people sitting in that row should all be excellent alumni. A few of them

were even famous figures that Jenny had already known when she was still studying. It was just that

she didn’t care much back then, as she immersed herself in studying. Her relationship with her

classmates was average at best. Now that she had come, there were only a few people whom she

really knew.

“Hello, I’m Jenny Walter.” She nodded politely, not meaning to continue the conversation with the other

person.

However, Derrick obviously didn’t intend to stop there. Still seated next to Jenny, he said, “You’re so

young. You just graduated not long ago, right? You must be excellent to be invited back to the

anniversary celebration as an outstanding graduate. So, what scientific research experience do you

have? Which hospital are you working at?”

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Those seated there either had prolific scientific research experience or worked in top hospitals; in

Derrick’s case, he was the latter. He was the chief physician of Bardoff Hospital and had always been

very proud of it.

Jenny frowned, as she really didn’t know about any of that. “I’m working in Parrington Hospital.” As for

scientific research experience, Jenny did have some, but they were all published when she was

abroad. Not only that, but she was also backed by her teacher, so publishing some articles was

naturally not a problem for her. Jenny felt it wasn’t her own achievement, so she didn’t plan to tell

anyone about it.

At that moment, many people were pricking up their ears to listen to the conversation between them.

After all, they were very curious about how the university determined who were outstanding graduates.

Upon hearing that Jenny was working in Parrington Hospital, many people’s expressions changed

subtly. There was a hint of condescension in the way they looked at her. Parrington Hospital may be

considered a top hospital in Parrington itself, but within the country, it could only be regarded as an

ordinary third-class hospital. It wasn’t even known internationally. They can’t figure out why Jenny could

be considered an outstanding alumnus.

Of course, Jenny noticed the change in everyone’s demeanor, but she didn’t care. She came today as

a sign of respect for her university. As for the other people there, she couldn’t care less about them.

Turning her attention to the high platform in front of her, she saw that the university’s president had

already gone up to give his speech. Jenny listened carefully, ignoring Derrick’s look of bewilderment.

The speech ended quickly, and afterward an outstanding graduate came on stage to speak. That

person shared that they worked in the laboratory of a certain big wig and published countless academic

articles. Many people buttered up to him, hoping he would collaborate with them when he published his

next article.

Jenny didn’t care about all that. She couldn’t wait to leave after attending the celebration. However, she

didn’t get her wish. After all that, the dean invited all the outstanding graduates to a private dinner. In

this case, Jenny could only follow even if she didn’t really want to go.

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At the restaurant, in a private room, many people chatted freely with the dean. Probably because they’d

achieved something over the years, they weren’t so afraid anymore when they saw the dean who was

once intimidating.

Jenny sat in one corner and ate her food silently. Being a wallflower wasn’t all that bad.

“Miss Walter, don’t sit alone and eat silently. Tell your classmates about your experience. Although you

may not have studied in the same year, you’re still an alumnus who graduated from the same

institution. You must look after your fellow alumni.”

The dean suddenly called upon Jenny, which surprised many people. They all knew that Jenny worked

at Parrington Hospital. What experience would someone working in such a hospital have? And why

would they need her care?

Jenny was also flabbergasted.

“Do you still remember me, Dean Howard? How many years has it been since I graduated?” Jenny

thought.