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Norah glanced at him. “This isn’t a coincidence. You're here specifically to see me.”
Jarrod’s smile grew wider. “You caught me. | cto ask you about my mom’s condition.”
“Alright, follow me,” Norah said.
Since Norah had performed the surgery on Jarrod’s mother, she didn’t refuse to talk to him and led him to the
ward. Before leaving, Norah shot Edith a glare. “Edith, no more spreading unnecessary gossip.”
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“Got it, | understand.”
Edith took a long sip of the bubble tea. In her eyes, Jarrod was handsome, and Norah was beautiful—they truly
complemented each other. It was clear that Korbin had dubious intentions, so Edith resolved to help Norah keep
her distance from him. “Mr. Newman, the nurse was just joking around. Please don't take it seriously.”
Jarrod smiled. “Naturally, Mr. Scott is my business partner. I'd never entertain improper thoughts about his
girlfriend.” As long as Norah was in a relationship, Jarrod wouldn't overstep any boundaries. He prided himself on
being a man of principles. “But, Dr. Wilson, you're so attractive that it’s only natural others would covet you.”
Did Jarrod witness what Korbin had done? Norah wondered. “I can’t control what others think, but their coveting
has nothing to do with me.”
Norah's words were filled with confidence. When Jarrod lowered his eyes, he saw her beautiful eyes and
fluttering eyelashes, which seemed to brush against his heart. His heart pounded heavily. How could a woman's
demeanor be so captivating to him?
Each the saw her, he couldn't help but fall for her all over again.
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Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmproceeded to the ward to examine Jarrod’s mother’s physical condition.
“Your mother is recovering well from her surgery. You can speak directly with her attending doctor about her
condition. After a bit more observation, if all is well, she can be discharged.”
Jarrod’s father, Damon Newman, stood nearby and said, “Dr. Wilson, | believe you are an excellent doctor, so |
wanted to hear from you. Your words have finally put us at ease.”
Myra Newman, Jarrod’s mother, expressed her gratitude softly, “Thank you so much, Dr. Wilson.”
In Norah's absence, uncertainty clouded Myra’s thoughts about her chances of survival.