Chapter III
Chapter <b>111 </b>
Not long ago, Jessica and Chris had argued in the car–one wanted a divorce, the other disagreed, one wanted to leave, the other tried to prevent him from leaving.
No matter how one looked at it, it seemed like it was about to end.
But now, surprisingly…
The driver shook his head helplessly, somewhat envious that young couples still had this kind of intimacy.
People like them only worked to make a living and had no time to quarrel.
But he felt that Jessica was a nice person, and Chris was equally kind, he hoped the two could live a happy life together.
Chris helped Jessica take off her clothes, then wiped her face with a warm towel.
Jessica had rushed urgently to the scene of the ident and had long since removed her makeup, only wearing sunsses when she left.
After cleaning up, Jessica muttered a couple of words and then turned around, falling into a deep slumber.
Chris got changed and, on the contrary, became more alert.
He went to the study, opened theputer, organized the details of the night’s surgery, and sent them <i>to </i>the email addresses of the department heads, asking them to add more details
one by one.
If any rejection orplication urred in future surgeries, they could find the problem as quickly as possible.
He worked all night, and everyone else went home to rest.
Unexpectedly, the fastest to reply was Ashley.
Through the email, he sent Chris his WhatsApp I, and the two added each other.
Ashley, “Mr. Green, you’re still awake.”
Chris. “Just got back with Ms. Wilder. It’s your day off. Why are you still awake?”
Ashley. “I was called out to breakfast. By the way I found a problem with one of the orthopedic nurses during surgery today.”
Chris. “Oh?”
All department nurses were carefully selected, mostly the top students from the nursing
schools.
The Summit Infirmary offered far better benefits than other hospitals, so everyone fought to be nurses there, both men and women.
Those who stayed naturally had some talent.
Ashley felt it was hard to exin, so he called.
Chris hurriedly got up and closed the study door to avoid waking Jessica.
“What is it?” asked Chris.
Ashley leaned against the street corner, smoking and watching his boyfriend going to buy breakfast.
He exhaled a puff of smoke as he spoke.
“Emergency room nurses adapt quickly to various symptoms, but today I noticed one nurse’s movements were very… not just slow, but seemed deliberately trying to waste time.”
Chris frowned and asked, “Is she just unfamiliar with the job?”
“I’m not sure. After the surgery, I asked the head nurse if that nurse was new. The head nurse said no, she’s been working for a year.”
Could it be intentional?
The two fell silent.
A man’s voice came from across the street, asking Ashley who he was calling.
“The director of our hospital.”
The man responded with a nod and seemed to have led him into a quiet room.
“Have something to eat first, then go home and get some rest.
“It was something that just came to my mind, so thought I’d tell you. The nurse’s name might be Nancy,”
“I understand. Thank you,” said Chris.
Ashley had just started to chuckle when the man stuffed something into his mouth.
“We’re both working for Ms. Wilder, I’m getting paid, so shouldn’t I be doing my job?”
After hanging up, the man sitting opposite Ashley looked up at him.
“Ms. Wilder again?”
Ashley shook his head.
Chapter I
“It’s her husband.”
“What? Ms. Wilder’s married? Why didn’t you ever mention that?”
“She’s married a long time ago. Her husband’s our hospital’s Honorary Chairman. He’s very skilled in surgery, decisive and neat—a genius in the medical industry.”
When Jessica opened her eyes, it was already past 10 o’clock in the morning.
Chris was still asleep beside her.
She quietly and carefully lifted the covers and got out of bed.