Chapter 327:
Norah had recently received a significant promotion at Silver Boulder Private Hospital, a place where her working
experience spanned only a few months. Word spread quickly, and everyone was buzzing about who she was.
Norah had made a strong impression from the moment she joined the hospital. The incident with Aikin from the
Neurosurgery Department, who had been fired, lingered in everyone’s minds. Behind closed doors, many
speculated that Norah had played a role in it.
For a while, if anyone in Silver Boulder Private Hospital's chat group badmouthed or slandered Norah, their
photos and videos would mysteriously appear on social media, causing them embarrassment. Eventually, no one
in the group dared to speak ill of her. They simply referred to her as “the one we don’t mess with.”
Once Norah was promoted to attending physician, the discussions about her started again. In the chat group,
hackers took over, erasing any negative comments about her. No one dared to say anything bad anymore.
A doctor at the doorway muttered, “So, this is Dr. Wilson. She looks gorgeous and seems nice. What's got
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇteveryone so afraid of her?” He was curious about Norah. This doctor had been studying abroad and had only
returned after Norah had gone abroad herself.
He was curious about her, having never met her before. Norah's portraits hung outside the department, catching
every man’s eye. It seemed that men had a knack for remembering beautiful faces.
When the doctor finally saw Norah in person, he recognized her right away.
Norah paused in her tracks. She hadn't planned to step into the department, but there she was, halted by the
doctor in the doorway.
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Norah approached and said, “Good morning, everyone.”
Jolie's eyes lifted to see Norah at the doorway. Norah was dressed in a white shirt and light blue shorts, her
chestnut hair flowing down her back, enhancing her clear forehead. Her soft, well-defined features gave her an
air of elegance and beauty. The simple outfit radiated a charming and graceful vibe.
Jolie recalled Jamison’s words, knowing Norah was aware of her involvement with the anonymous letter. Jolie
nervously bit her lip. From the very beginning, Norah had known she was the one behind it, but Norah had
feigned ignorance, making Jolie feel embarrassed.
The memory of falsely accusing Baylor of writing the anonymous letter in Norah's presence overwhelmed Jolie
with guilt.
“Dr. Padilla, congratulations on your promotion to attending physician. Dr. Austin, keep it up,” Norah remarked.
Initially, Jolie lowered her head, pretending to be busy to avoid Norah's gaze.
But now, she felt compelled to look up. Jolie forced a smile, trying to appear composed. “I'll give it my all. No
matter how hard I try, | just can’t seem to catch up with you, Dr. Wilson.”
Jolie then asked, “Did you really study overseas, Dr. Wilson? You're quite diligent. I'll need to step up my gto
keep pace with you.” She quickly grabbed her notebook and sped off, her head bowed, hoping Norah wouldn't
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmask her any tough questions.
Baylor chuckled awkwardly, remembering how he had tried to impress Norah before. Back then, he thought he
was the only one being promoted in the department, but it turned out Norah had also received a promotion.
“Congratulations, Dr. Wilson. You really deserve it. I've got a lot to learn from you. | hope you'll keep guiding
me,” Baylor said.
Other doctors also expressed their congratulations to Norah. They mused that Norah's swift promotion could
either be attributed to her well-off family background or her exceptional skills. Regardless of the reason behind
the promotion, they knew better than to upset Norah and understood the importance of cultivating a good
relationship with her.
Maybe because they didn’t have any disagreements, Norah got along great with the doctors in the department.
But Jolie was different. She went against Norah and tried to slander her.
Norah hadn't expected Jolie, who seemed so friendly at first, to slander her and file an anonymous letter to
prevent her from getting a well-deserved promotion.