So, Qiao Yin changed her tone this time, resolutely rejecting Old Sir Gu: "Rather than serving as a private doctor, I would rather continue my work here in the hospital. I want to save more people. Besides, there are vegetative patients here that I have been persistently treating. I hope to awaken them."
Old Sir Gu was somewhat surprised: "Your temperament doesn't resemble your mother's. She was gentle and seldom turned people down. You, on the other hand, are straightforward and more decisive than she was!"
Qiao Yin knew she wasn't exactly like her mother in temperament. She thought it might be due to the differences in the experiences they had.
Her mother's brutal murder during her childhood left a lasting shadow in her heart. Unlike her mother, she didn't believe the world was a beautiful place or that people were inherently good.
She felt that the world was full of malice and many people were not kind-hearted.
She was more selfish than her mother.