Chapter 1052 Paul Saw Them Embracing âTonight, on the operating table, we bid farewell to another young person.â
Jayden tightened his grip on Evaâs waist, holding her even closer.
âI thought I could save him, butâ¦â
However, he still failed and could only watch as his heart rate gradually became a flat line.
âSometimes I wonder, what is the point of studying medicine? Is it to save lives or to witness them slip away before my eyes?â
Eva turned her head to look at Jayden when she heard this.
Seeing his sad expression, she knew he was feeling upset about his own helplessness.
Eva thought for a moment, then suddenly gathered her courage and reached out to embrace Jayden. Her slender, white fingers gently stroked his back, again and again.
âDr. Sherwood, life and death are predetermined. Even doctors may not be able to save everyone.
Donât blame yourself for this.â
Paul Saw Them Embracing While gently patting his back, Eva soothed him with a soft voice and admired him, saying, âIn fact, if there were no doctors in this world, I wouldnât know who to turn to if I got sick. Itâs because of the existence of doctors that so many patients have hope. Thatâs why, in my heart, doctors are always different.â
If she hadnât been so focused on working part-time to earn money during high school, maybe she would have worked hard to study and strive to become a doctor.
Evaâs comforting words improved Jaydenâs gloomy mood a bit. He held her hand tightly and didnât want to let go.
âEva, thank you for comforting me.â
Eva heard his voice, which was not as low as before, and knew that he was feeling better. So she wanted to push him away.
âJayden, letâs go backâ¦â
She didnât push her away directly but instead found an excuse.
However, Jayden became addicted and didnât want to let go.
âIf you donât mind, can I hold you a little longer?â
As her boyfriend, Jayden did have the right to hug her.
Eva didnât refuse and let him do it, but her mind was not focused Chapter 1052 Paul Saw Them Embracing and her eyes wandered around.
When she looked across the street, she noticed a Rolls-Royce parked on the other side.
A man in a black suit leaned against the car door, getting drenched in the drizzling rain.
With a pair of deep and dark eyes, he stared coldly at them, who were embracing each other.
Countless cars passed by Eva on the road, one after another.
When the vehicles were gone, the man standing in front of the car, drenched in sweat, got into the car.
Another long truck blocked Evaâs view. Once the truck passed, the Rolls-Royce had already disappeared on the other side.