Chapter 211:
Belinda exited the virtual surgery system room after completing the surgery. Angie, who had been anxiously
waiting outside the room, quickly approached Belinda, her expression a mix of worry and guilt.
“I'm so sorry, Belinda. | made a mistake. | shouldn't have shut the door. After | managed to send that little
troublemaker away, | looked for Dr. McCoy. But with Dr. McCoy in surgery, | was unable to get him to unlock the
door for me.”
Belinda offered a reassuring smile. “If the door had not been shut by you, that boy would have stormed in.
You've done nothing wrong.”
Angie took a deep breath and hesitantly inquired, “So... Did you... Did you finish the surgery successfully?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAngie had been waiting outside the room without her phone, so she had no idea how the competition went.
Hearing Angie's question, Belinda let out a sigh, her expression laced with a hint of resignation.
Angie's face immediately crumpled with guilt. “It’s all my fault! | messed everything up!”
Seeing Angie so upset, Belinda couldn't bear to tease her any longer. Her face broke into a smile. “Relax! | was
just joking. I finished the surgery successfully,” she said.
“Really?” Angie's eyes were wide with a mix of surprise and delight.
Belinda nodded and winked at her. “Of course.”
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Angie let out a huge sigh of relief before giving Belinda a mock glare. “How can you tricklike that just now?”
Belinda chuckled and linked her arm with Angie's. “Con. Let's head back to the department now.”
“Okay!” Angie replied.
Then, she walked toward the elevator with Belinda.
“I wonder if Kylee succeeded in completing the surgery,” Angie suddenly said. “If she did, that would bring you
to a tie.”
Belinda’s lips curled into a smile at that, but she said nothing.
Then, she remembered something and turned to Angie. “About that boy earlier—who is he?”
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“Oh, don’t getstarted! He is the son of the deputy director of the Neurosurgery Department. Whenever the
deputy director couldn't find anyone to babysit him, he would bring him to the hospital. Who could have
anticipated that he would suddenly show up on this floor today, of all days?” Angie huffed in exasperation.
Belinda let out a cold chuckle, and a knowing glint appeared in her eyes. She didn’t believe that the boy's
presence earlier had been a coincidence.
What were the chances of that boy showing up right when she had been performing the surgery? And what were
the odds that, out of all the doors lining the hallway, he would throw his basketball toward the room she was in?
Belinda didn’t voice these thoughts, however. She just said, “Let's go.”
Upon returning to the Cardiac Surgery Department, Belinda and Angie found that, apart from the doctors on
duty, everyone else was already seated around the large conference table.
As soon as they stepped into the room, they were greeted with a round of applause.