Mated at First Sight

Chapter 83 - 83 82 What is Fairness_1



Chapter 83 - 83 82 What is Fairness_1

?Chapter 83: Chapter 82 What is Fairness_1 Chapter 83: Chapter 82 What is Fairness_1 Ling Qi was almost feeling sympathy for someone.

“I really didn’t mean to do it.” Mu Lin looked at Ling Qi innocently, an eyebrow raised in innocence.

There was no helping it, her reflexes were too quick. It was her mistake.

“Mm.” He coughed dryly, “I saw it.” Now, even if Ling Qi wanted to scold Mu Lin, he couldn’t bring himself to do so; after all, that person had brought it upon themselves.

And to think, he used to be somewhat infatuated with that person. Now, however, his feelings had dropped into the negatives. But for Mu Lin, Ling Qi thought she was quite a promising young talent, and it was a waste for her just to be a doctor.

Especially since she had just arrived and had already been snatched away by that guy.

Ling Qi couldn’t figure out where that guy had found such a gem; his gut told him that Mu Lin must be a very “interesting” character.

“You’re pretty skilled.” Ling Qi stepped towards Mu Lin, a faint smile playing on his lips, his deeply tanned skin; he was a ruggedly handsome man.

He seemed like the type that many young girls would have a crush on, exuding a sense of security and peace.

The training base was much more formal and mysterious than Mu Lin had imagined.

“Thank you.” Mu Lin looked at Ling Qi and accepted his praise wholeheartedly and without shame.

Don’t think she didn’t realize that he had been standing outside from the beginning. Since he saw everything, he should know that she wasn’t to blame for the incident.

“Why didn’t you want to take a physical examination?” Though Ling Qi didn’t want to bother about it, he still carried Min Qian to a nearby sickbed for her to tend to herself. After all, she had acted somewhat high and mighty before.

“I told you why earlier,” replied Mu Lin indifferently.

“Not qualified?” Ling Qi raised an eyebrow, “I thought you were making a joke, or perhaps, you simply don’t like her touch.”

Having been here for many years, Ling Qi had of course not heard of Mu Lin’s fame, and he didn’t know about her widespread reputation in J Province. If he had known, he undoubtedly wouldn’t have said what he did.

“Well, that’s part of it,” Mu Lin said with a laugh, completely ignoring Min Qian, who was clutching her stomach in pain and glaring at her murderously.

She was long accustomed to such looks.

“Seeing how spirited you were earlier, it seems you really didn’t need an examination,” Mu Lin, a doctor herself, acknowledged. Though there is a saying about doctors not treating themselves, she was still better than these laymen by many measures.

Having the examination or not didn’t matter to her, and she wasn’t here to become a mercenary anyway.

“But…” Ling Qi didn’t seem to care, but Min Qian, still in pain, refused to let Mu Lin off the hook, “This is against regulations. Why should she be an exception? She even hit me in front of the instructor, and nearly killed me (she’s overthinking), why does Ling Qi let her off without even a reprimand?

This was unfair!

But what in this world is truly fair? From ancient times to the present, who could claim that they are always treated fairly?

Seeking fairness can often be absurdly laughable.

Was her attitude towards a newcomer just now considered fair? People often consider things that are beneficial to others but disadvantageous to themselves as unfair, but never consider whether they are being fair to others.

From birth, no one is treated equally.

Mu Lin never knew who her parents were, nor why her master died… was that fair?

More often than not, these all are just excuses.

“Rules.” Hearing her words, Ling Qi turned around, his sharp gaze fell on Min Qian lying on the sickbed, “I don’t recall ever teaching you the rule about sneak attacks.”

Hearing Ling Qi’s words, Mu Lin raised her eyebrows.

So, this was also one of his trainees. Hmm… not very impressive.

Biting her lower lip, Min Qian had nothing to say. She had indeed lost her cool earlier, and she knew she shouldn’t have, but she still couldn’t accept Mu Lin, not even if she couldn’t beat her.

Sometimes, a woman does not need a reason to despise another woman.

Hatred is hate, why should there be a reason?

Mu Lin acted innocent, stating that she had never provoked anyone before.

But regardless, the animosity between her and Min Qian had been established; still, Mu Lin didn’t take it to heart.

It was the same line again, she simply wasn’t worthy of it.

“Let’s go, I’ll introduce you to the quarters.” Ignoring Min Qian, Ling Qi turned to face Mu Lin.

“Alright.” Mu Lin nodded, and both of them started walking out, leaving all the past events behind.

For her first day in camp to be so eventful, Mu Lin reckoned that her time here wasn’t going to be quiet either.

Sheesh… what a troublesome pit!


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