Quick Transmigration: The Mad Beauty Refuses to Be the Scapegoat!-Chapter 366 - 16: This Fishpond’s Cannon Fodder Is Contracted (Part 16)

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Chapter 366: Chapter 16: This Fishpond’s Cannon Fodder Is Contracted (Part 16)

What does the Director mean?

She wants to kick me out?

"Director, did I... did I do something wrong? Or am I not good enough? Why me?"

Ren Yan mentioned it before, but she didn’t believe it.

Now she believes it, she didn’t expect the Director had decided from the start not to keep her.

"Director, since you’re sending me away, then give me a reason."

"Confusing Laboratory Area One and Area Two in the base after three months, Hu Xintong, Ren Yan, do you two take me for a fool?"

Even when Jiang Lai said such things, his tone was very calm and indifferent, as if he didn’t care at all.

"Director, I think it’s just a small mistake that won’t affect you or the entire base. To dismiss me directly for this, I don’t accept it."

Hu Xintong indeed doesn’t have many bad intentions, she works diligently and earnestly, but she’s like grass on a wall, leaning wherever things are advantageous.

In the whole base, as long as Little Buding can see an area, Jiang Lai can see it too, and he hears everything the two say clearly.

Hu Xintong is right; the mistake she made is indeed minor.

But what about the future? In the face of greater interests, she might make bigger mistakes, just like Gao Qingjue, without any principles. Jiang Lai keeps Gao Qingjue to continue working for him, but as for Hu Xintong, it’s not worth it.

"Don’t accept it? Do you want to call the police?"

Hu Xintong was stunned on the spot, she never thought Jiang Lai would be so ruthless.

"I followed behind you like a horse for three months, only to end up like this. Director Jiang, I truly feel sorry for your future students!"

After speaking, Hu Xintong turned to leave, only to hear Jiang Lai retort directly.

"Stop."

Think you can leave after venting your anger?

Hu Xintong instinctively paused and turned back.

"Feeling sorry for my students, aren’t you? Well, the last three months I’ll consider you as merely working here. No internship proof from me then, no need to hand in an internship summary, just pack your things and leave."

"You... you... do you really think the entire research base is for you to say?"

She needs to get the internship proof; Jiang Lai’s proof is the most prestigious in the entire professional field. Even if she can’t stay, having this internship proof is enough for her to find a good job.

But now that Jiang Lai says he won’t give her the proof, all her effort this month is wasted!

"What you’re doing is illegal! Do interns have no human rights at all?"

"Interns? Which intern gets such high salary like you do? When you receive your salary and bonus every month, do you forget you’re just an intern?"

Hearing this, Hu Xintong’s momentum dwindled instantly because what Jiang Lai says is true; the salary they receive far exceeds regular interns, almost the same as formal researchers.

The monthly salary allocated from above is fixed, Jiang Lai generously almost doesn’t keep much for himself and instead shares with the researchers and interns; the interns being paid comparable to official researchers mostly come from extra funds Jiang Lai supplements through his research patent fees.

Such generous compensation, the interns receive with a justified peace in mind.

Now shouting here that interns have no rights, saying it made her own heart uneasy.

"Want to continue wasting time here with me?"

Jiang Lai’s words seemed like a reminder, Hu Xintong immediately came to her senses, gritted her teeth, and went to find Ren Yan.

Now all her hopes lie with Ren Yan, as long as the experiment report in Ren Yan’s hand can impress the investors, they both have the chance to skip past Jiang Lai and stay directly.

At this moment, Ren Yan was sitting opposite Zhou Wenjin, watching the man seriously flipping through the experiment report in hand, and finally nodding.

"You wrote in here that the research is based on more than fifty experiments, were these fifty experiment samples done independently?"

"Yes, independently completed."

"But I see two names signed on the report at the back."

Ren Yan nodded.

"The other is my intern colleague; due to some inconvenient reasons to mention, she might not be able to stay in the lab, so to help her, I let her participate in the final finishing touches."

Zhou Wenjin softly acknowledged, then lifted his gaze to look at Ren Yan, directly asking.

"Indeed, not bad, but the validation period is still too short; you say the gel in the mermaid’s fin veins has a rapid healing effect, but lacks certain validations. Director Jiang will do better than you in this aspect; you can go consult with her."

Upon hearing to consult with Jiang Lai, Ren Yan suppressed the coldness in her expression and said in a low voice.

"I know the sample verification is insufficient, but due to some special circumstances, I still hope to quickly deliver the report directly to you for your review."

Zhou Wenjin certainly discerned the underlying meaning of Ren Yan’s words.

Bypassing Jiang Lai directly to find him, this act clearly showed she wanted to perform directly before him, seeking credit; as for why not informing Jiang Lai, Zhou Wenjin was curious.

"Why? You don’t have that trust in your Director?"

Interns usually submit their experiment reports directly to the Director for revisions and enhancements, later passed onto him, with the report signatures untouched, only sometimes with additional opinions from Jiang Lai. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

Ren Yan lifted her eyes, as if mustering courage, her gaze growing resolute and firm.

"Director Jiang is indeed the most authoritative expert in the industry, and it’s a real honor to intern under her. However, one’s professional integrity and personal conduct aren’t necessarily linked; I approached you directly now because I tried submitting research discoveries to Director Jiang before.

The final result... vanished without a trace.

Director Jiang might be too busy; hence, I’d rather not disturb her, and hope you can understand and give us, the unknown interns, a chance for upward growth."

Listening, Zhou Wenjin continued reviewing her report, his smile slowly fading upon hearing her comment that Jiang Lai’s professional integrity and personal conduct were unrelated.

"Mm, how Director Jiang manages her interns is her matter, today we’ll talk about yours, so what do you aim to show with this experiment report?"

"Give me a chance, I believe today’s experiment report will significantly contribute to human medical advancement. The reason for bypassing Director Jiang is because she doesn’t want me to remain in the laboratory, so I’m asking you to give me an opportunity to stay, perhaps, I could be even more outstanding."

"Ha..."

Zhou Wenjin closed the experiment report, chuckled softly.

"I’ve seen the contents of your report, at Jiang Lai’s place."