Chapter 342: Chapter 341
362 words<html><head></head><body><p>"Dr. Miller, you wanted to see me?"</p> <p>Luna White set down her medical chart and strode into the dean's office. June sunlight filtered through the blinds, casting dappled patterns across her white coat.</p> <p>Dean Miller sat behind his desk, fingers drumming restlessly on the surface. When Luna entered, he jerked to his feet before sinking back into his chair.</p> <p>"Have a seat." His voice was strained.</p> <p>Luna's sharp eyes noted how the dean avoided meeting her gaze. His empty teacup kept lifting and settling without purpose.</p> <p>"What's wrong?" She cut to the chase.</p> <p>The dean drew a deep breath and pulled a document from his drawer. The paper trembled slightly in his hand.</p> <p>"Dr. White... I'm so sorry."</p> <p>As Luna took the file, a chill crawled up her spine the moment her fingers touched the paper. Two bold characters glared back at her: Transfer Orders.</p> <p>"Border medical team?" She read the contents softly.</p> <p>Dean Miller surged to his feet, pacing like a caged animal. "This is absurd! An acupuncturist with zero battlefield trauma training being sent to—"</p> <p>"When do I leave?" Luna's voice remained calm.</p> <p>"Next week." He halted, throat working. "Luna, you can appeal this. With your qualifications—"</p> <p>"No need." She folded the document neatly and returned it to the desk. "I'll comply."</p> <p>An ambulance siren wailed outside, sharp and jarring. The dean slammed his fist on the desk, sending the teacup rattling.</p> <p>"Do you know how many medics died there last year? Nineteen! You're only nineteen yourself!"</p> <p>Luna stood, the hem of her coat swaying gently. Sunlight traced the delicate curve of her profile.</p> <p>"Dean, my father was nineteen when he died."</p> <p>Silence swallowed the office. The dean's mouth opened, then closed as he collapsed into his chair.</p> <p>"It's Wei Shufen, isn't it?" he whispered.</p> <p>Luna offered no reply. Adjusting her collar, she turned toward the door. Her hand paused on the knob.</p> <p>"Thank you for everything these past two years."</p> <p>The quiet click of the closing door struck the dean like a hammer blow. He grabbed the phone, then let it drop. The transfer orders glared under the sunlight, the crimson official seal burning bright in the bottom corner.</p> </body></html>