Chapter 1373
Noticing that she was silent, Jayden said in a voice tinged with a hint of grievance, “My wound on my
hand started bleeding again. It was when Alpha forced me to kneel down and I used my hand to
support myself on the ground. To be honest, I have already paid a painful price for falsely accusing
Preston. It’s enough, so… please don’t punish me anymore by breaking up
with me. It’s too cruel for me…”
Harper looked at his blo ody hand and for a moment, she didn’t know who was right or wrong. In the
midst of her chaotic thoughts, Jayden pleaded with her, begging her to forgive him one more time for
the sake of their parents.
After staring at his hand for a while, Harper didn’t say anything about forgiveness. She simply asked
Mandy to bring the first aid kit and help him stop the bleeding and change the
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After wrapping the bandage, Harper used the excuse that it was too late and told Jayden to go back
first. She wanted to think things through before having a conversation with him the next time. Jayden
had no choice but to leave with heavy
steps.
Jayden didn’t sleep well that night. He believed that it was
Stella meddling in their affairs that led Harper to break up
with him, so he shifted all his resentment to Stella.
The next day, Jayden came to the hospital feeling listless. As soon as he sat down in his office, he saw
Henry carrying a
stack of documents, excitedly approaching him.
“Mr. Sherwood, the drug I developed is a success!”
Upon hearing this, Jayden felt that the gloom he had the previous night suddenly dissipated. He quickly
reached out and took the documents that Henry handed to him.
“These have received high praise from international experts!”
“I’m not surprised. Even our hospital will give recognition.”
Jayden was extremely excited. His hand holding the documents was trembling.
“So, does this mean that with this drug, we can win the Nobel Prize in Medicine?!”
Henry nodded, then waved his hand nonchalantly.
“That’s not important. What matters is that these drugs can help patients alleviate their pain and cure
them.”
Henry believed that saving lives and healing patients was the
fundamental goal of being a doctor, and personal honors were not that important. However, Jayden
didn’t share the
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“Saving lives and personal honors are equally important.”
Henry didn’t argue with him. Everyone pursued different things, so there would naturally be some
differences in thinking among different people. And it didn’t cause harm.
As the two of them happily flipped through the documents, the department head walked in with a smile
and patted Henry’s shoulder.
“Mr. Brown, well done. This time, the Nobel Prize in Medicine is
definitely yours!”
Henry scratched the back of his head sheepishly.
“It’s all thanks to the team. Mr. Sherwood has also been a
great help.”
The department head glanced at Jayden and smiled.
“He only assisted from the side. When the award comes, you
will be the one to receive it.”