Chapter 1268
Upon hearing that Darren had passed the critical stage, Bard was finally reassured, "I''ll call your
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parents to give them the good news. It''ll surely cheer them up."
"Sure." Arabe removed her sterile gown and had just stepped out when she was stopped by several
doctors.
"We''re sorry for our ignorance and any offense we may have caused. Please ept our apologies."
The doctors all bowed their heads in sincere apology.
The leadingdy doctor said, “My name is Adeline. I''m sorry for my previous rash remarks. They were
uncalled for"
“I owe you an apology for my arrogance and ignorance, Lisa joined in, her tone deeply remorseful. “I
overlooked a tiny spot on the ultrasound scan, unaware that it could potentially be a blood clot, and I
kept administering medication for breathing difficulty and elerated heart rate, nearly missing the
patient''s optimal treatment time.
Another male doctor, Colvin, also felt outmatched. If he hadn''t seen Arabe perform the surgery with
his own eyes, he wouldn''t have believed that a young girl in her teens could be so proficient and adept
at her craft.
Only Beatrice was secretly thrilled in her heart, thinking that she had the chance to assist Dr. Bell.
She could unt this experience and countless renowned hospitals would vie for her.
“It''s okay, It''s all in the past now,’ Arabe didn''t hold a grudge against them, and instead passed by
them, nning to visit her grandfather in the ward.
"Dr. Bell."
Just as male doctor Brade caught up with her, he was met with a warning re from Arabe. His mind
went nk from the fright and it took him a while to recover, "Oh, Dr. Be."
She probably didn''t want people to know she''s "Dr. Bell", preferring to keep her identity a secret.
True enough, when he addressed her as Dr. Be, she withdrew her stare, her reaction not as intense
as before.
Brade heaved a sigh of relief, “I was wondering if you could stay for a few more days, so that we could
learn from you."
"Yes, if we could learn even a trick or two from you, it could save more patients,’ Adeline followed suit.
"Your suturing technique is simply incredible, unmatched by anyone." Lisa expressed her admiration
sincerely.
"Dr. Be, I want to learn from you as well; Beatrice put forth her request, looking at Arabe
expectantly.
"I don''t take apprentices, Arabe responded indifferently, "I don''t share my skills."
"We understand that we''re not qualified to be your apprentices, and we know you won''t easily share
your skills.
We just need some verbal guidance."
“Just a few questions to ask."
“Oh, Dr. Be, there''s a tricky case that we could use your help with?"
"Lalso have a patient."
Arabe, hearing their mounting requests, simply pushed open the door to her grandfather''s ward,
stepping in, "I''m quite upied, sorry.