261 A Little Sad (1/2)

Two months later…

Jiang Mingyue leaned back on her seat and tilted her head up at the ceiling. After a while, her gaze wandered around, looking at every corner of the room as her mind drifted away.

She had spent her time for almost two years, and tomorrow, she won't have to return.

After working hard for the last few months, Mingyue finally finished her papers and sent in her resignation letter. Her professor was shocked upon hearing that she was going to quit. He tried to persuade her to stay, but Mingyue was determined.

Professor Gu, Mingyue's mentor, knew that the Lin's couple adopted Mingyue. Hence, when Mingyue told him that she was going to quit to look for her biological parents, the professor could not reject her resignation.

However, he had told Mingyue that if she wanted to return to work at the hospital, she would be welcome to return to work for as long as he was around.

Mingyue took a deep breath as she closed her eyes. When she opened her eyes again, her gaze stopped at the calendar on her desk. She picked up the calendar and stared at the dates with mixed feelings. Mingyue was about to place it into the box along with her other belonging when she noticed the markings she made on the calendar.

It was then that something caught her eyes.

Just as she was about to take a closer look, someone knocked on her door.

Mingyue snapped out of her thought as she shoved the calender into the box. Then, she looked at the door. ”Come in.”

The door swung open, and Doctor Yan Han peeked into the room. ”Hey, it looks like you're done with packing,” Doctor Yan said. She put both hands in her pockets and walked in. ”I was planning to help you, but it looks like I don't have to.”

Mingyue laughed. Then, she motioned to her friend to sit down.

”I heard that you have stopped seeing my professor last month,” Doctor Yan said. ”You're okay?”

”Un,” Mingyue nodded. ”I'm fine. After two sessions, your professor and I have agreed that my condition has improved a lot. Yan Han, thank you for your help.”

”You're welcome.” Doctor Yan watched her friend in skeptical. ”You're really okay? What about the dreams you been having?”

”I don't know how, but I have stopped having them,” Mingyue lied.

”Really? Doctor Yan furrowed. ”Then, what about the man's silhouette you keep seeing in your head?”

”I've stopped having that too.”

”Really?”

Mingyue nodded again. ”Really. I took your advice, and since then, I have stopped seeing his image.”

The frown on Doctor Yan's face deepened. ”What did I advised you to do?”

”You told me to find a boyfriend and start dating,” Mingyue pointed out.