A Female Forensic Doctor Transmigrates into a Book as the Female Supporting Character Chapter 2
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Departure
“Forget it, I can’t go back anyway. Let’s solve this problem at hand first.” The professionalism of a forensic doctor made Yin Tao exceptionally calm in the face of a crisis.
After a moment’s consideration, she decided to move out of the Yin home first. Yin Tao was now an intern at the police station, so she should be able to apply for a dormitory.
“As long as I don’t ask for trouble by being in the female protagonist’s way, those things shouldn’t happen…” Yin Tao thought for a moment and started packing her luggage. If she continued to stay in the Yin home, she would either be at odds with the female protagonist or be seen through. It was better for her to hide far away.
After a while of busying, Yin Tao packed her luggage and brought some basic daily necessities. She took out her cell phone and realized that she could actually remember the account password. It seemed that part of the original Yin Tao’s memory still remained in her body.
“This makes things easier…” Looking at the tens of thousands of yuan in her bank account, Yin Tao smiled. Although the original Yin Tao’s family didn’t like her, they didn’t treat her too shabbily as they were a wealthy family after all.
With some money on hand, food and accommodation at the police station, and the original Yin Tao having the same profession as her, it was not too bad to have transmigrated to her role. Yin Tao smiled bitterly and sighed as she helplessly pulled her luggage downstairs.
“What are you up to this time?” Zhao Yue’s face sank when she saw Yin Tao dragging her luggage down the stairs. The mother and daughter duo, who were originally happy and harmonious, became tense because of Yin Tao’s presence.
“Oh, I work too late sometimes. It’s more convenient for me to move to the dormitory.” Yin Tao had no feelings for the mother and daughter in front of her, so her tone was a little stiff.
“I’ve already said that you should quit that lousy job as soon as possible and work in your Dad’s company so that it won’t be difficult for you to get married in the future!” Zhao Yue had a headache whenever she thought of Yin Tao’s job. Her personality was bad to begin with, and with such a job, which man would want to marry her?
“You don’t have to worry. The profession of a forensic doctor is very good and I’ll work hard too!” Yin Tao ignored Zhao Yue. Just as she was about to leave, she heard Yin Ning’s voice coming from behind her. “Elder sister, Mom is just worried about you. You know that both Dad and Mom don’t like your job!”
Yin Tao was a little surprised to see Yin Ning pretending to be concerned. When she was reading the novel, she didn’t realize that the female protagonist seemed to be a little pretentious.
“Younger sister, mind your own business. Best of luck!” Yin Tao patted Yin Ning on her shoulder and gave her a forced smile. After saying that, she left the Yin family villa without looking back.
“This girl is really getting from bad to worse!” Zhao Yue smashed the cup on the coffee table furiously as she watched Yin Tao leave.
Yin Ning’s brooding eyes darkened as she comforted Zhao Yue, “Mom, don’t you think elder sister’s behavior is a little abnormal?”
“Isn’t she still the same! Always making me worry!” Zhao Yue was in a fit of anger and didn’t feel that anything was amiss.
“If you had asked her to resign in the past, she would have definitely made a scene with you.” Seeing that her mother had calmed down, Yin Ning continued, “Sister doesn’t like the job of a forensic doctor either. She’s just dissatisfied with you making her work in Dad’s company.”
“It’s not like I don’t know, Yin Tao has been pitting herself against you in every aspect since she was young!” Zhao Yue sighed and said, “But how can she compare to you in any way!”
When Yin Ning heard Zhao Yue’s words, her mood improved a little. She wasn’t worried that Yin Tao would compare herself to her at all. Only Yin Tao’s recklessness and stupidity would make her appear gentle and sensible in comparison.
However, Yin Tao’s gaze just now made Yin Ning very uneasy. Compared to her usual jealousy and hatred, her gaze was calm and relaxed, as if she was looking at a stranger. Moreover, she didn’t seem to be so resistant to the profession of a forensic doctor anymore, and she seemed as if she had really planned to work hard.
After Yin Ning was reborn, the plot had always been under her control, so Yin Tao’s abnormality made her feel very uneasy. She was a little worried that the tragedy of her previous life would repeat itself.
Yin Ning frowned her long and slender brows, and she bit her lower lip. In this life, she was the only one who could make a change.
After leaving the Yin villa, Yin Tao followed the original Yin Tao’s memory and arrived at the police station smoothly.
The city's police station lay a considerable distance from the Yin villa, a fact that solidified Yin Tao’s conviction that her departure from the Yin household was the right choice. Remaining distant from their troubles offered a more practical environment for her work at the station.
Upon her arrival, Yin Tao immediately reached for her phone, intending to contact the former Yin Tao’s master. Within the novel's narrative, this master, Su Ning, was depicted as a highly skilled and dedicated forensic doctor, a man of integrity who approached his profession with utmost seriousness. While he had treated the original Yin Tao with a degree of kindness, her inherent passivity and laziness in her duties had unfortunately left him with a less-than-favorable impression of her.
Yin Tao silently vowed to alter this perception held by everyone. Though she harbored no intention of becoming entangled with the novel's central figures, her role as a forensic doctor was something she cherished deeply and intended to pursue with unwavering diligence.
As she located the number within her call history, poised to initiate the call, a young woman with a radiant smile came bounding toward her with noticeable haste.
“Xiaotao, aren’t you supposed to be resting at home today? What brings you to the police station?” The girl, not particularly tall, possessed a remarkably resonant voice.
“Ah, I’m here to apply for dormitory space,” Yin Tao replied, carefully observing the girl before her. She endeavored to piece together the identities of all the characters within the novel. Recognizing this girl as a supporting character, Yin Tao surmised that the only other individual she might engage with at the police station was likely the rookie detective who had been briefly mentioned.
“Bai Luo?” Yin Tao ventured the name cautiously. Upon noticing no flicker of surprise on the girl’s face, she pressed on, “Are there any vacant dormitories available at the police station currently?”