"Oh, actually you don't know. When I was attending the training course in Han City, the teachers over at Zhongnan Hospital also contacted me."
Xie Yuan'an, of course, knew about these things; Xie Xiao had told her: "But weren't those things all resolved?"
Lu Cheng had already given a heads-up: "In the future, my superiors and I won't have too much personal interference, so it'll be purely a working relationship."
"Reciprocating kindness is fine, but there's not much attachment if we go our separate ways."
"Once you become superior and subordinate, there's bound to be a conflict of interest."
Having experienced so much, Lu Cheng naturally understood one principle: How many nails can you drive with iron arms?
Human relationships and the ways of the world are important, but for someone without a background wanting to build their own network, the most crucial reliance is being strong enough so that no one can control you.
