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“Once Susanna arrives, I’ll likely need to head to Concord Hospital for the exchange. Her condition will require your careful attention,” Norah exined.
“I know you’re in love with her brother. I’ll make sure she’s well taken care of. You focus on your studies there and watch out for your colleagues,” Gil reassured her.
For the exchange, one outstanding doctor was selected from each department. Silver Boulder Private Hospital, the premier private hospital in Glophia, with its 40 departments, had a total of 41 participating doctors. Notably, the Cardiac Surgery Department was represented by two exceptional doctors.
“All the doctors involved in the exchange are seasoned attending physicians. Two directors ought to lead the team. I know you’re decisive. Focus on what matters, and filter out the noise. Clear?” Gil emphasized.
When some individuals acquired a taste of power, they often indulged in unting their authority and spouting empty words. Gil, being the director of the Neurosurgery Department, was well acquainted with such dynamics.
“Thank you for your concern. I appreciate it, but I’ve got this. You can trust me not to be manipted,” Norah reassured him with a smile, rising from her seat. “I’ll take my leave now. If you need anything, just give me a call. Oh, and I’ve arranged for some food to be sent to Trudy. I used a delivery service to have it sent straight to your apartment. Please remember to let Trudy know and have her ept the delivery.”
“Norah, that’s very kind of you.” Laughter danced in Gil’s words. The joy of having someone who cared for them both was unmistakable.
“It’s just a small gesture. When I return from Silverdale, I’ll bring you gifts,” Norah mentioned before swiftly excusing herself. She could tell Gil and Trudy’s care for her was genuine.
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She understood that the elderly couple likely projected their love for theirte Aurelia onto her, but she recognized their genuine care and embraced it. Upon returning home, Norah broached Susanna’s treatment n during dinner.
Susanna, preupied with her head bowed, was engrossed in messaging Joanna and paid little attention. “I can undergo the surgery when you’re avable. Once it’s done, I can focus on recovering my health.”
Her childhood treatment process had slipped from her memory, its details veiled in a haze of deliberate forgetfulness.
As Norah’s medical expertise replicated chemotherapy’s effects without the need for equipment, Susanna’s unwavering trust in her grew, eagerly anticipating their uing transntation surgery.
Norah delicately sampled a morsel of food, savoring the vors crafted by a chef Sean had hired. While she asionally dabbled in cooking herself, she understood the magic that professional chefs brought to the table. The taste was exquisite, a testament to their culinary expertise.
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