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After Norah’s visit to the ward, she received praise from the three, prompting her to offer a brief response before leaving, feeling slightly embarrassed. Within the ward, Damon remarked ruefully, “Dr. Wilson has both beauty andpetence. If only she were my daughter-inw.”
Myra agreed, adding, “Indeed, she shows exceptional patience and care with her patients. Jarrod, it’s time for you to find someone.”
Jarrod’s heart raced with anticipation. Despite his feelings for Norah, he knew she was already in a rtionship and resigned himself to unrequited affection.
“One’s romantic fate is dictated by chance,” he said. “Rushing things serves no purpose.”
Damon suggested, “Why don’t you ask Dr. Wilson about her rtionship status? If she’s single, why not express your interest?”
Myra nodded. “I agree.”
“She’s involved with someone. We’re friends now. You’d better drop that idea.”
Jarrod’s response conveyed a sense of helplessness. But once they broke up, he would actively pursue Norah.
At Wilson Manor in Glophia, another two weeks had passed, and Hank still couldn’t fulfill Iker’s assignment, which caused him great anxiety. Meanwhile, Coen and Derek frivolously spent his money in Silverdale, adding to Hank’s stress.
He never wanted to see his father hand thepany over to Larry—not in a million years.
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In the evening, before Hadley’s return, Hank locked the bedroom door and dialed a specific number.
When the call connected, an aged voice came through the receiver, apanied by the faint hum of an electric device altering the tone.
“Do you still provide the service?”
He had obtained this number through special means. The recipient specialized in shady dealings, including assassination.
“Yes?”
“I require your assistance in eliminating an individual.”
“Understood. The fee is five million dors per target, with an initial deposit of one million. Please remit payment to the designated ount. Who do you wish to be eliminated?”
“Norah Wilson. She currently works as a doctor in the emergency department at Concord Hospital in Silverdale.”
Hank’s gaze turned cold. The mercenary on the other end of the line disyed a high level of professionalism, rarely failing in his assignments.
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