Chapter 385
The Secretly Rich Man
Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 385
âHmph! Why did he make the other intern a permanent doctor and not me? Itâs just as Iâve said before.
He isnât giving face to your father at all! Doesnât he know we are both seeing each other? He made the other intern a full-time doctor and ignored me instead!â
Morgana was so enraged that her fork almost slammed into the table again.
Gabriel tried to console her.
Gerald listened as he ate, and he could almost understand what happened.
The gist of it was that Morgana Lopezâs entry into the hospital as an intern clinician had been arranged by Gabrielâs father, the hospitalâs vice president.
Of course, Morgana was really good at her job, where she was very professional and was very proficient with her skills. Many hospital staff and patients had unanimously commended her.
Gabrielâs father, however, seemed to be at odds with the director.
In the end, Morgana became the victim of the conflict between the two.
She suspected it would be a little more than challenging to become a permanent doctor her, and if her probation didnât end well, the only obvious choice was to leave the hospital.
Her spot had been given to another intern from the directorâs side, but that one seemed to perform way worse than Morgana.
It was apparent that the director deliberately wanted to embarrass Gabrielâs father.
Now, things had become quite upsetting for them.
It was highly possible that things wouldnât work out in their favor.
Thus, it was the reason why Morgana wanted to have a night out with Cameron and the others.
Gerald knew who Cameron and his gang were since they were from the same class in high school.
Cameronâs dad worked in a hospital, and his mother in the health bureau.
In short, they were going to have a discussion on the matter later.
Gerald felt uncomfortable and awkward as he listened to their conversation.
He quickly finished his food.
âYouâre done? Have you eaten enough? See, Iâve got a lot going on here, so donât take this at heart, alright?â
Morgana asked the question blandly. It didnât sound as warm as it did before.
These days, most people were only polite for the first few minutes. When that time was up, their real character would emerge from within.
âItâs okay, and by the way, Morgana, did you just say you were having a hard time at work? Donât worry too much, and just relax. I believe everything will turn out just fine!â
Gerald couldnât finish his lunch and just leave like that.
He could, however, give her a reassuring word or two.
Gerald even thought that if he could help her, he was more than willing to help out.
Although he could tell that Morgana didnât really see much in him, the fact that she invited him for a meal, regardless of whether expensive or not, was what friendship was all about.
As a result, Gerald sought to help and return the favor.
âThank you, Gerald. Right, tell me the room number to your uncleâs ward, and Iâll have Gabriel go over and say hello.â
âAlright!â
Gerald told them the ward number.
Without interrupting Morgana and Gabriel, he walked out of the cafeteria to go look after Mr. Winters.
At the same time, he called Zack, seeing if he could pull some strings to help Morgana be a permanent doctor in this hospital.
It wasnât a big deal anyway.
Not only did Geraldâs long-term investment plan include free-market industries, but it also included many of Serene Townâs business establishments.
Hospitals and educational sectors were also part of that investment plan.
âBy the way, Gerald, I wonder if youâre free tonight?â
Zack asked just as they were about to hang up the call.
âWhy, whatâs wrong?â
âWell⦠the head of Serene Town County knew you had returned for a few days. It was all my fault, I let slip of it when I was drinking, and they even went to the station specifically just to greet you. Now, theyâve set up a welcoming party for you, and they wanted to know if you would attend the party?â
âIf itâs in the evening⦠Fine, Iâll go!â
That feeling in his gut was right, all along. They were indeed there at the station to pick him up.
Frankly, Gerald felt quite bad for leaving them disappointed.
As for the welcoming party, even if he didnât feel like going, they would just keep pestering him anyway.