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Besides, what the h*ll was Favorability Value? Why would she want to do someone a favor just for the
sake of earning credit for the value? She could just work hard on her own and didn't want to live such a
tiresome life.
"Hey, why aren't you the least bit excited?"
Moe observed Jiang Yao for a while. After exploring the system, he watched her sit on the chair and flip
the books on the desk. From the looks of it, she didn't seem like she was excited to own the system.
Did she even know that the medical knowledge in the system was hundreds of thousands of times
more comprehensive than the books in her hands?
"Why should I? I have to go around offering favors to the people who have nothing to do with me simply
to gain some Favorability Value. Now, tell me, why would I do that?" Jiang Yao rolled her eyes. She
was always so willful and stubborn, which was why she had missed so many chances with Lu Xingzhi
in her previous life.
"It's not like you have to do it deliberately. It's just being kind, you know? The thing about the
Favorability Value is that it's not as hard to gain as you think," Moe said, getting a little antsy. "Look at
all the respectable and esteemed people from ancient times to the present. You know they're nice This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
people, don't you? However, regardless of whether they're really nice or otherwise, they're still admired
by many!"
"You are telling me to be pretentious then..." Jiang Yao shot a sideways glance at Moe, taunting, "Sure
enough, you have spent a lot of time on earth. Looks like you know quite a lot about us humans."
Moe snorted and scratched his little nose annoyingly. "What am I giving you the system for if you don't
use it? Such powerful Medical System is going down the drain."
"Take it back, then. I will be ever so grateful if you take it back, more thankful than when you saved
me!" Jiang Yao said seriously.
Moe sighed and murmured to himself, "If I could take it back, I'd already have done so, rather than to
give it to you, the ungrateful and foolish human who takes it for granted!"
When Wen Xuehui pushed the door open, she saw Jiang Yao sitting alone in a daze. Moe had walked
away from the balcony angrily and she wasn't sure where he had gone off to.
"Are you alone?" Wen Xuehui asked to confirm as she walked in. Seeing that other roommates hadn't
returned yet, she pulled Jiang Yao out and went out of the dorm.
Exactly like the scene in her previous life, Wen Xuehui told Jiang Yao about a Chinese restaurant in the
South Block that only started operating six months ago. The restaurant gained a lot of good reviews
through word of mouth recommendation.
Jiang Yao recalled that in her previous life, Wen Xuehui had told her about meeting the man in the
restaurant on the first day of school. So, when Jiang Yao heard her suggestion, she reflexively blurted
out an excuse to not go to the South Block. "I'm a little tired from the traveling today, I don't want to go
that far. Why don't we just have dinner nearby? We can go to the restaurant tomorrow with our
roommates, the more the merrier."
Wen Xuehui was a local, she didn't know where Jiang Yao came from and how long she took for her
journey here. She stopped insisting on going to the South Block after hearing Jiang Yao's remarks.
Wen Xuehui wouldn't have known that Jiang Yao was thinking about her now.
As Jiang Yao replayed the incident that happened before rebirth, she remembered that Wen Xuehui
had met the person who changed her life entirely in the aforementioned restaurant.
Wen Xuehui had been the apple of the Wen family's eyes since young. Her father was the president of
Nanjiang Medical University, whereas her mother was an esteemed socialite from an aristocratic family
who was also the director of Nanjiang First Hospital. Wen Xuehui had had a very protective and loving
upbringing as she grew up.
When Wen Xuehui was a freshman, she met Li Ronghui, who was in a junior year.
Speaking of Li Ronghui, he was a famous student at the university. He had an excellent academic track
record, and he was handsome and polite. The girls in the university often described him as a warm ray
of sunshine that they constantly pursued.