Chapter 36
Joshua and Marvin, well past middle age, fell into heavy silence after broaching such a somber topic. Finally,
Marvin sighed and urged, “Alright, our old bones can still hold up.
“Let's give youngsters more time. When the moment comes, they'll definitely do better than we did back in the
day. Go on in, don’t keep Briar
waiting.”
Joshua nodded, waving Marvin off. “Go on, scram before our close contact draws attention.” With that, he shut
the lab door,
Bored of waiting in Joshua's office, Briar got up to check out the space. The room was simply furnished-just a
desk and bookshelves lining
the wall.
Alongside traditional medicine texts, the shelves held countless specimens of rare herbs, sof which Briar
had only seen in Tristan’s private vault.
But what truly caught her eye was an old picture frnestled amongst the specimens. The photo showed five
young men. The one in the center was clearly a younger Joshua.
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To his left stood Marvin, whom she’d just met. To the right, she recognized Griffin in his youth. The man next to
Griffin was unfamiliar to her.
But the real shock cfrom the long-haired, black-rimmed man on the far right-he was the spitting image of a
young Tristan.
‘Whoa, she thought, ‘didn’t know Tristan was such a trendsetter back then."
When Joshua walked in, he caught Briar staring at the photo frame. “Briar,” he chuckled, “bet you can’t guess
who's the hottest in this pic.
Briar turned with a smile. “Obviously you, Mr. Swift.”
Joshua burst out laughing. “Excellent taste! For that alone, I'll make sure you get the best training.”
Briar hadn't expected this seemingly stern, old-fashioned Joshua to be so witty. “I'll study hard, | promise.”
“Con,” Joshua said, “letshow you around the lab first and introduce you to your seniors. In our
traditional medicine program, we don’t stick to textbooks-real learning happens in practice.”
As Briar trailed behind, nodding along, his warm demeanor sparked a flicker of genuine anticipation for school.
She thought, ‘Who would've thought I'd ever look forward to attending classes?”
Most traditional medicine students were men, many from hereditary practitioner families. With Dasmieca
cracking down on traditional practices recently, most aspiring doctors opted for modern medicine.
While other universities had a brutal 8:2 male-female ratio, Shoneport’s rawas relatively balanced by
comparison.
Even so, enrollment in Shoneport’s Traditional Medicine department rarely topped a hundred students per year.
The number Joshua deemed exceptional enough to join his lab was rare. Including two new additions this year,
the lab housed only eleven
students.
Among these eleven students, there are ten males and only one female. So this young lady instantly becthe
beloved one in the lab.
The moment Joshua led in the pretty, doll-faced Briar, every guy in the lab stopped what they were doing. Their
eyes were glued to her like magnets.
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Joshua clapped his hands and announced, “Alright, letintroduce-this is Briar, our new transfer student in first
year. She’s 18, but don’t let her age fool you-she can already see patients on her own.”
“Bravo!” James Garcia was the first to applaud enthusiastically. “Hey there, I'm James, head of the lab and this
year’s project lead-senior,
fourth year.”
Karl Mosby chimed in, “Hey, Briar. I'm Karl, also a fourth-year in TM.”
Ted Wilson added, “Hey there. I'm Ted.”
Frank Lifollowed. “Briar! My name's Frank.”
Mason Juno cut in, “Mason, what's up.”
Joseph Andrew smiled. “Joseph here.”
Charle Harris added, “Charle, welcto join us.”
Richard Davis waved. “Richard, nice to meet you.”
Thomas Cooper said with a big smile, “Thomas.”
Nicholas Reed finished, “Nicholas.”
After ten guys introduced themselves, Mia Marmen shuffled out from the back, extending her hand. “I’m Mia,
third-year. Pleased to meet you.”
“Nice to meet you too, Mia,” Briar replied, reaching out to shake her hand. The second their hands clasped, Briar
felt Mia yank her wrist, squeezing viciously when no one was looking.
‘Seriously? Showing hostility right off the bat?’ she thought. Briar arched an eyebrow, letting Mia crush her hand.
As Mia released her, Briar “accidentally” brushed against Mia's radial nerve. She smiled sweetly at Mia's pained
grimace, all innocence.
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