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The nurse next to Norah leaned closer and informed her, “The teachers from No. 1 High School are here for their
check-ups. Apparently, the school paid for it. Oh, it's great to be a teacher nowadays. We nurses work long, hard
hours just to earn meager salaries.”
Hearing this, several other nurses around nodded in agreement.
Dolores was one of those high school teachers. Norah was surprised that she still continued to work at the school
after the scandal. Previously, her true nature had been exposed, completely different from the persona she
typically portrayed. Instead of treating her badly, the others teachers were obviously flattering her, and Norah
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcould tell that Dolores seemed proud of the situation.
Dolores’ persona shifted depending on the situation. Norah had no intention of acknowledging her and simply
diverted her gaze, resuming her work.
Since Dolores becMarlin’s girlfriend, the gossip surrounding her had subsided, and both her peers and
superiors began treating her with newfound respect. At first, she considered quitting, feeling alienated, but the
sudden shift in her colleagues’ attitudes made her reconsider and stay longer.
This time, the school had arranged a complimentary health check-up at Concord Hospital, offering her the
perfect opportunity to undergo a thorough examination.
Over fifty teachers had gathered at the hospital entrance, creating a notably large crowd. The teachers were split
into two groups, with Dolores placed in the first one.
While waiting for roll call near the hospital entrance, a colleague showered her with flattering remarks, secretly
delighting her. She wandered the first-floor hall until she found the notice board displaying the doctors’ details.
Among the list of young and middle-aged doctors, she immediately noticed the most attractive name.
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“Norah Wilson?” Dolores narrowed her eyes, pondering the name. She had no idea Norah worked here.
She learned that Norah was a visiting doctor from Silver Boulder Private Hospital in Glophia. A nurse informed
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDolores that visiting doctors typically stayed only three months before returning to their permanent hospital.
Armed with this information, Dolores decided to steer clear of any conflict and simply waited for Norah to leave.
She knew that if she caused trouble again, Marlin might take notice of Norah, which could potentially threaten
her own position.
Norah had just finished surgery on a victim of a car accident. Exiting the operating room, she noticed a nurse in
tears.
Filling a glass with water, Norah leaned against the nurse's desk. “What's wrong? Did a patient scold you?”
Such incidents were common in the service industry. Unhappy patients often vented their frustrations, usually
taking it out on the nurses first.