Chapter 306:
Norah had delved into research on Sean’s business in Glophia. It seemed the most prosperous enclave was firmly
in the grip of the Scott Group. The Scott Group, a titan entrenched in diverse industries, showcased impressive
prowess. Sean, ranking among the top five global magnates, boasted a fortune exceeding hundreds of billions.
A soft chuckle escaped Sean, his eyes gleaming with a hint of mirth. “I once assumed you were indifferent to
these affairs. My ventures in Otland range from venture capital to securities and beyond. If you're intrigued, I'd
be delighted to divulge them to you.”
There seemed to be nothing wrong with Sean’s words. He operated a standard business, yet depending solely on
these ventures made it unfeasible to acquire the passport for Alice in a single day, unless he possessed
connections within the government. Sean remained silent in this regard, prompting Norah to refrain from further
inquiry.
Feigning vexation, she quipped, “Save your breath. It's all Greek to me.”
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A glint of amusement danced in Sean’s eyes. To the uninitiated, the jargon was indeed befuddling. This was
Sean's realm, his forte within the business echelons. Norah's path, in contrast, lay in carving her nin the
annals of the medical world, embracing the title of Supernatural Doctor.
Sean held Norah in high regard. Establishing a medical reputation like hers was no easy feat, even with her
exceptional skills. Across their travels abroad, the Supernatural Doctor garnered widespread recognition,
outshining even Sacredice’s fame.
“It’s alright. I'd be delighted to enlighten you,” Sean smiled.
Had Sean known about Norah's past feat in rescuing Bryson’s near-bankrupt company, his perception might
have been different. Norah opted to keep her knowledge of business under wraps, thinking that explanations
could be deferred until they becrelevant.
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Once, Norah had considered launching her own enterprise during her management studies. However, life's
myriad obligations, including marriage, pushed this ambition into the recesses of her heart. Her managerial skills
saw the light only once, when she intervened to save Bryson’s struggling company from the brink of collapse.
Norah's intervention breathed new life into Bryson’s business, which now thrived more than ever. It was safe to
say that Norah possessed a modest grasp of business fundamentals.
Norah averted her gaze. Sean's overseas identity and background held no sway over her, regardless of what
they might entail. Their conversation flowed effortlessly, with Sean tirelessly seeking new topics of discussion
throughout the meal, all aimed at deepening their mutual understanding.
Sean harbored curiosity about Norah's ownership of a pharmacy lab, which was connected to the national
research institute. However, he refrained from prying into her secrets. If Norah chose to share, he would listen; if
not, he would pretend to remain unaware.
With Sean's assistance in securing Alice’s passport, Norah spared herself the need for a special trip, allowing her
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Before returning home, Norah dedicated herself wholeheartedly to refining the formula. Upon her return to the
research institute the following day, she was greeted with admiration from her fellow researchers, accompanied
by Sheri’s mysterious gaze.
Sheri was astounded to discover that Norah had the expertise to perform surgery on Doug, restoring vitality to
his damaged hand nerves. The director's briefing confirmed the success of the operation and the meticulous
care taken in treating the wound.
Reluctantly, Sheri had to admit that Norah wasn't a charlatan, though Norah's identity as the Supernatural
Doctor still needed validation. Deep down, Sheri remained convinced that Norah couldn't possibly be who
everyone claimed her to be.
The awkwardness from the previous day faded with Doug's injury, sparing Sheri from making any unwarranted
remarks. She quickly resumed her work in the lab, focusing on her research.