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Chapter 986

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"You can't do this. You're a teacher … How can you frame your own student?" Ritter Grove stared at Chen Zhao, terrified.

"Of course I can do that, and I'm going to do it soon." Chen Zhao looked at Litt Grove with a smile.

"Don't do this …" Ritter Grove was finally scared.

He realized that the man before him was even crueler than him. He'd wanted to find someone to beat him up.

But Chen Zhao wanted to destroy him.

Chen Zhao's smile made him feel cruel and cold.

"I like obedient students."

"I'll listen to you, I'll listen to you. I won't go against you anymore."

"Really?"

"Really, really."

Chen Zhao smiled. "You'll listen to everything I tell you?"

"I will, I will, I promise." Ritter Grove nodded hurriedly.

"Remember your promise today." Chen Zhao patted Ritter Grove's shoulder.

"I'll remember."

"I've arranged an internship for you," Chen Zhao said.

"I accept, I accept," Ritter Grove said hurriedly.

"That's a good kid." Chen Zhao patted Ritter Grove's shoulder.

In Ritter Grove's eyes, Chen Zhao was a complete demon.

"Let's go. We'll go to your internship now."

Ritter Grove sat in Chen Zhao's car. Chen Zhao glanced at the two hoodlums. "If I call you, turn yourself in and tell the police what I told you."

Ritter Grove's face was pale. He was completely regretting it now.

Why did he have to provoke Chen Zhao?

When they arrived at Chantilly Hospital, Ritter Grove was somewhat surprised.

He'd thought that Chen Zhao would arrange some hard job for him.

It turned out to be Chantilly Hospital.

It was the best private hospital in LA.

Of course, the word "private" could be removed.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that it was the best hospital in LA.

The best hospitals in America were all private hospitals.

Medical students who wanted to intern would basically be assigned to public hospitals.

Without some ability, it was very difficult to get into a private hospital for internship.

To be able to enter a private hospital, one had to have such good grades that the person in charge of the hospital took the initiative to hire them. The internship period of such students was far shorter than that of ordinary students.

There was another type of person who had a strong background and used connections to get an internship in a private hospital.

Littlegrove followed Chen Zhao to Dean Kahiri's office.

"Hi, Mr. Chen, you're here," Kathiri greeted him warmly.

"Dean Kathiri, Mr. Waltz has already told you, right? My student needs some internship work."

"Yes, I did." Kasiri nodded and glanced at Litt Grove behind Chen Zhao. "This is?"

"He's one of my students, Litt Grove," Chen Zhao said. "Is the contract ready?"

"Yes, of course." Kathiri met Chen Zhao's gaze. He took out a contract and handed it to him.

"After you sign this contract, you'll be an intern here."

Just as Litt Grove was about to read the contract, Chen Zhao yelled, "Hurry up, don't waste my time."

Litt Grove only saw that he was a follower of a doctor called Terag. He didn't have time to read more of the contract.

"Mr. Dean, if he breaks any rules in the hospital, please inform me immediately. I'll make sure he receives the punishment he deserves."

"Of course, Mr. Chen. I'll help you take good care of this kid."

"Let him be on duty tonight … No, from now on, he'll be on all the night shifts," Chen Zhao said.

What? So it was a private hospital for him.

Litt Grove didn't think much of it. He'd thought that it would be some difficult job.

Wasn't it just the night shift? It wasn't difficult at all.

Maybe he thought that the night shift would make him retreat.

He'd really underestimated himself.

Kathiri took out his phone and dialed a number. "Terag, there's an intern here. Come and take care of him. He'll be interning with you."

Not long after, Litt Grove saw a gloomy man walk in.

Terag glanced at Litt Grove. "Is it this kid?"

"Yes, and he'll be in charge of the night shift." Kathiri handed Litt Grove's contract to Terag.

Terag looked at Litt Grove in surprise. "Kid, come with me."

"Hello, Dr. Terag. I'm Litt Grove. Which department are we in charge of?" Litt Grove took the initiative to greet Terag.

"Which medical department did you study in school?"

"I mainly studied surgery."

"Then why were you assigned to my department?"

"Which department are we in?" Litt Grove asked.

"Cadaveric department. Also, you're our security guard."

This department was mainly responsible for confirming the patient's death certificate. For example, when a patient died, the doctor in the cadaveric department would confirm the death and issue a certificate. Then, the body would be sent to the morgue.

As for security … they had to patrol the morgue every once in a while.

"What?" Litt Grove was dumbfounded. "Don't joke around."

"I'm not … Don't you know what you're here for?"

"I quit," Litt Grove said angrily. "I'm leaving. I won't accept this kind of job."

He finally understood Chen Zhao's intention.

Terag was not surprised by Litt Grove's reaction at all.

"Fine." Terag did not stop Litt Grove.

Litt Grove returned to Kathiri's office, flustered and angry.

"Dean, I'm quitting. I'm quitting." Litt Grove stated his intentions directly.

"Sorry, my kid. You might not be able to quit," Kathiri said with a smile. "You signed a contract. You must follow it."

"What contract? I'm an intern. I signed an internship contract."

"No, it's a labor contract. The hospital will pay you a year's salary in advance. If you quit during the contract, you'll have to pay a penalty. It'll be 100 times your salary."

"How much is my salary?" Litt Grove's face was pale.

"Your salary should be relatively high in our hospital. It's $200,000 a year."

"This is fraud! This is fraud!" Litt Grove roared.

This penalty was clearly illogical. Kathiri shrugged nonchalantly.

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