Chapter 497 I See You With a hint of resignation, the man let out a soft sigh. âHonestly, itâs self-destructive.â
âThose who are seriously ill should stay in the hospital if they want to continue their treatment.â
âIf they donât want to be in a hospital, they should find a peaceful place, maybe in the mountains or by clear waters, to spend the rest of their days tranquilly.â
âWhy would they make the long journey to Adania without their personal doctor? Donât they realize how fragile human life can be?â
A female intern next to him rolled her eyes. âHow can you be so certain that theyâre just being reckless?â
âWhat if they have an unfulfilled wish? And theyâre here in Adania to fulfill it?â
âWhy wouldnât they bring their doctor along then?â
âPerhaps they have their reasons.â
The female intern retorted with another eye-roll. âIf theyâre meeting loved ones for their final moments, they probably wouldnât want a personal doctor around.â
âDonât be so judgmental.â
With that, the female intern turned and walked away.
Lost in thought, Cherise barely noticed the world around her until an excited voice snapped her back to reality.
âGood news!â
A young nurse, clutching a notebook, rushed into the duty room. âDr. King from our hospital has successfully saved the patient!â
âThis VIP will soon be transferred to our hospital. The Director has instructed us to take shifts in the ICU for the patient. We need three volunteers. Who wants to go?â
The male doctor, still chewing gum, stepped back. âIâm not interested in serving the wealthy.â
âMe neither.
âIâd rather not.â
âAnd Iâ¦
As everyone declined, the nurseâs desperate eyes settled on Lucy. âLucy⦠maybe you?â
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âI have a friend hereâ
Lucy responded, a frown appearing on her face âIsnât your friends medical erudent to A male intern intersected Both of you could take shifts bend and learn something valuable Lucy shot him a sharp lock om Seeing that Lacy did nee right refuse, the nurse hurriedly approached hosting her handt âLucy, please âWe just need three people. With you, your friend, and one more, weâd he Besides, the VIPâs condition is a rare case. As medical students, it would be an enlightening experience Lucy gave an exaggerated eye-roll and turned to Cherise, who nodded in agreement âLetâs go then For Cherise, it didnât matter much.
She had simply sought out Lucy for some emotional support that evening There wasnât much difference between staying in the ICU ward and being in the duty room.
Soeing Cheriseâs agreement, Lucy sighed resignedly. âAlright, weâll do it your âIâll take my friend upstairs now, With that, she gestured to Cherise and headed to the elevator Cherise and Lacy, along with several other medical staff, waited outside the ICU ward for nearly twenty minutes before the VIP was wheeled ins The place was bustling with people Cherise, being an extra pair of hands, wood quite far away While she couldnât see the VIPâs face clearly as they passed, she was certain it was a woman.
The cascade of raven-black hair spalling over the bed was unmistakable.
âYou-take this prescription to the pharmacy downstairs and have them prepare the medication The senior doctor began assigning tasks. By the use be reached Lucy, only minor tasks icmained âI have a friend here.â
Lucy responded, a frown appearing on her face.
âIsnât your friend a medical student too?â
A male intern interjected. âBoth of you could take shifts, bond, and learn something valuable.â
Lucy shot him a sharp look.
Seeing that Lucy did not outright refuse, the nurse hurriedly approached, holding her hand. âLucy, please.â
âWe just need three people. With you, your friend, and one more, weâd be set.â
âBesides, the VIPâs condition is a rare case. As medical students, it would be an enlightening experience.â
Lucy gave an exaggerated eye-roll and turned to Cherise, who nodded in agreement.
âLetâs go then.â
For Cherise, it didnât matter much.
She had simply sought out Lucy for some emotional support that evening.
There wasnât much difference between staying in the ICU ward and being in the duty room.
Seeing Cheriseâs agreement, Lucy sighed resignedly. âAlright, weâll do it your way.â
âIâll take my friend upstairs now.â
With that, she gestured to Cherise and headed to the elevator.
Cherise and Lucy, along with several other medical staff, waited outside the ICU ward for nearly twenty minutes before the VIP was wheeled in.
The place was bustling with people. Cherise, being an extra pair of hands, stood quite far away.
While she couldnât see the VIPâs face clearly as they passed, she was certain it was a woman.
The cascade of raven-black hair spilling over the bed was unmistakable.
âYou take this prescription to the pharmacy downstairs and have them prepare the medication.â
The senior doctor began assigning tasks. By the time he reached Lucy, only minor tasks. remained.
With the prescription in hand, Lucy left, leaving Cherise alone in the ward.