Chapter 708:
He had caught Norah glancing at Marlin several times during dinner. Marlin was quiet, yet his presence was
unmistakable.
“No, why would you think that?” Norah's response was almost instinctive.
“You looked at him three times. Isn’t that showing special interest?” Sean said, scoffing. He folded his arms
across his chest, visibly upset.
“I'm familiar with Manley, and | know Marlin too. | don’t understand why he’s suddenly keeping his distance, so |
couldn't help but watch him.”
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She was surprised that Sean had noticed.
“I didn’t even speak to him.” Realizing Sean's jealousy, she quickly clarified that she had no connection with
Marlin.
She felt uneasy because the young man who used to admire her had suddenly turned distant. She was just
puzzled by the sudden change.
Sean was still upset. He was clueless about what had happened between Norah and Marlin. If Norah had only
met Marlin recently, she would have treated him just like she did Jarrod.
Sean sensed that he still didn’t know much about Norah's past.
On the other hand, Norah believed she had made things clear.
Reflecting on past times in Glophia, Sean used to feel jealous of Kason, but that was no longer the case.
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To Norah, neither Kason nor Marlin mattered much.
She would cto Kason’s aid if he needed help. And that was it.
Gemma felt unlucky ever since she arrived at Concord Hospital for an exchange program. Initially, her roommate
Norah decided to live with her boyfriend, leaving her alone in the dormitory. Additionally, there had been
numerous rotating job assignments, keeping her busy daily.
During a break, Gemma encountered Norah eating in the cafeteria.
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“Dr. Wilson, aren’t you going back to the dorm?”
She placed her plate across from Norah. “I'm all by myself in the dorm. It feels lonely.”
“Isn't it nice to have sspace to yourself?” Norah replied, focusing on her meal. “I don’t plan on going back
anytsoon. How's work going for you?”
Gemma shook her head and replied, “It’s quite stressful staying in the pediatric department. The children are
constantly crying and yelling. It’s very loud.” Norah nodded in agreement. “True.”
Everyone preferred well-behaved children. If faced with a mischievous one, even her own, Norah might feel
compelled to discipline them. She wasn’t the type of mother to overly indulge her children.
Gemma expressed her frustration, saying, “I don’t want to work in pediatrics anymore. I'd rather be in the plastic
surgery department.”