Lu Zhi was twenty-six this year, having studied Traditional Chinese Medicine for eight years, and was a graduate of the Imperial Capital University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She naturally carried a bit of arrogance.
Also, because of her good relationship with Ying Luwei, she looked down on Ying Zijin.
Especially since she herself had suffered through no fault of her own, with Mr. Lu restricting her financially for so long.
What mattered more was that because of that trial, the Wu family was directly sealed, causing quite a bit of trouble for her mentor.
Fortunately, the Wu family was far inferior to the Meng Family, and major clans generally did not wish to offend doctors, so in the end, nothing too serious happened.
Even so, her job prospects in the capital were ruined, and she could only look for something close to home in Shanghai City.
However, big hospitals like First Hospital would not hire such a young practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine.