Chapter 61
Mistaken Marriage, Unexpected Love
âMa'am, are you feeling ill? Your face is so pale!â When Camila arrived, Glenda looked her up and down with concern.
Camila shook her head. âIâm fine.â
As she spoke, she kicked off her shoes and walked inside.
âAre you off duty today?â Glenda asked gently.
Camila had been very busy before, working tirelessly night and day.
Sometimes, she would work the night shift and wouldnât come home until early in the morning.
Hearing Glendaâs question, Camilaâs heart skipped a beat. She raised her head and looked at Glenda blankly. The Latter had no
idea about her work situation...
Smiling bitterly, she simply said, âIâm not on any shift today.â Glenda was the only person in this villa who treated her well.
Thus, Camila didnât want her to worry.
Pretending to be unbothered, she added, âThe director gave me a vacation, so I'll just be resting in the next few days.â
âReally? Thatâs great! Look at you, youâre so thin. Take advantage of this time to rest and take good care of yourself,â Glenda
said with a warm smile.
Camila nodded and smiled back at her, trying hard to conceal her disappointment.
âAnyway, Iâm beat. Iâm heading upstairs to take a nap.â âOkay, rest well,â Glenda said kindly.
Camila went to her room and sank into bed with a heavy sigh. After a while, she opened her laptop and began to edit her
resume. Because she had majored in medicine and had no other work experience outside the hospital, it wasnât easy for her to
find a suitable job.
She could only keep applying for as many jobs as she could. Fortunately, she had other skills outside of medicine.
This was because of Marvin.
When she was studying medicine, Marvin strongly opposed it.
He even refused to pay for her tuition, hoping sheâd give up on medicine.
But Camila was determined. She took on a few part-time jobs while in school to pay for her own tuition. Now, she realized that it
was actually good training.
Initially, she considered running a small clinic, but that required steep capital. She needed to rent a place, buy equipment, and
hire staff. She didnât have enough money to pay for any of those.
Besides, she had to prioritize her motherâs well-being.
She didnât plan to stay here any longer. As soon as her mother recovered, she would definitely leave this wretched place.
Thinking of what Isaac had done to her, Camilaâs blood ran cold.
After sending her resume to a bunch of places, she decided to offer online consultations. Such a job didnât require much capital.
After all, she was a licensed doctor, and all she needed was to become verified on the online platform.
Besides, Isaac forbade her from being a doctor in real life. If she wanted to practice medicine online, what could he do? Ban her
from the Internet?