Chapter 617:
As the second day dawned, Norah found herself once again deeply engaged in patient care, working closely
alongside the nurses.
Meanwhile, Baylor was assigned to the cardiac surgery department. During a brief respite, he decided to pay
Norah a visit, only to find her fully immersed in her tasks. Oddly enough, witnessing her dedication only seemed
to bolster Baylor's own sense of satisfaction.
“Dr. Wilson, you seem swamped,” Baylor remarked, his tone dripping with condescension as he glanced around
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthe bustling clinic. “Is the director available, or did he just assign you menial tasks like patient intake? That's a
shame.”
He leaned back, a smug smile playing on his lips. “I've already started learning from the head of the cardiac
surgery department. In just two days, I'll be joining him in the operating room,” he boasted, arrogance gleaming
in his eyes.
Surveying the surroundings, he raised an eyebrow and quipped, “Are you planning to stick around here for
another month? You're just spinning your wheels—you won't learn anything worthwhile.”
Despite his striking appearance in his white coat, his words carried a sharp sting.
A nurse working alongside Norah stepped forward with a smile, her voice filled with admiration. “Dr. Wilson, |
heard you used to work in the cardiac surgery department. Now, after just two days in the emergency
department, you're already handling everything like a seasoned pro. Truly impressive!”
Shooting a pointed look at Baylor, the nurse continued with a touch of disbelief, “And you, a doctor from the
cardiac surgery department, abandoning your post to chere? Aren't there more pressing matters
demanding your expertise?”
Baylor's smile appeared forced as he replied, “I'm actually from the shospital as Dr. Wilson. | just wanted to
check in on her. Ill be leaving shortly.” With that, Baylor quickly made his exit.
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Before Norah had a chance to speak with Baylor, a nurse escorted him away.
After attending to the patient at hand, Norah approached and overheard the nurse murmuring, “How rude! Who
does he think he is, belittling Dr. Wilson?”
The nurse looked up and saw Norah approaching. “Dr. Wilson, Dr. Padilla was just here to mock you. He was so
annoying,” she said, clearly upset.
Norah smiled reassuringly. “It's okay. Thanks for your concern.”
“You work in the sdepartment as him. Watch out around him.”