Chapter 39
Cherished By Seven Sisters
Cherished By Seven Sisters +10 pearls Chapter 39 Broken Arm Caylic froze momentarily and smiled. âMister, I donât think thatâs a sickness. Youâre merely a lustful man. I suggest you go home and take a cold shower to see if youâll feel better.â
Emrys was clearly flirting with Caylie.
If Emrys were to do that to another woman, that woman would surely call Emrys a pervert and deliver a tight slap across his face.
However, Caylie was still able to respond patiently and gently.
Needless to say, that sort of attitude could easily be taken advantage of Emrys couldnât bear to tease Caylie again, so he called Cordelia on the phone. Not only did he want to tell Cordelia he was okay, but he also wanted Cordelia to help him reveal his identity to Caylic. I donât want to have to reveal my birthmark again to prove my identity.
When Caylie found out about it, she dropped the phone and started tearing up. No wonder he looks familiar! I wasnât imagining it!
The two then embraced each other, and Emrys couldnât help talking about the good old days.
Emrys recalled the past and said, âCaylie, do you still remember us competing to see who could pee the furthest back then? You ended up wetting your shoes, and Mr. Olman scolded you You ignored me for a few days straight after that!â
Caylic didnât expect Emrys to still remember that incident. While blushing, she refuted, âNonsense! That was Delia.â
âCaylie! Iâm still on the phone! How dare you slander me? Iâm going to make you pay!â
Suddenly, Cordeliaâs cold voice was heard through the phone.
Only then did Caylie realize what was going on. She was overwhelmed with emotions moments earlier, and she forgot to end the call. âOh! I think I remember wrongly. That was probably Ninaâ¦â she corrected herself.
With that, Caylie picked up the phone and hung up without giving Cordelia the chance to say anything further, One could only imagine how the beautiful journalist working in Crounga while investigating the kidnapping of King Jupp would feel if she were to hear that.
Caylie and Emrys continued chatting. All of a sudden, a man in his early twenties rushed into the clinic with the manâs father, who was in his forties.
âIs Dr. Faraday here? Please have a look at my fatherâs arm! His arm is broken!â
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+10 pearlâs The young man was panting heavily when he shouted inside Apricot Hall.
The manâs fatherâs left arm seemed contorted, and that strongly suggested a fractured arm.
Seeing that, Caylie immediately stepped forward and said, âDr. Faraday isnât here. Iâm on shift today. Iâll try to see if I can put your fatherâs arm back into place.â
âYouâll try?â The young man grew anxious. âNo. No. I donât trust female doctors for this. I want Dr.
Faraday.â
In terms of general health problems, the gender of the doctor wouldnât make too much of a difference.
In terms of bone injuries, however, things werenât as simple. The doctor would need to be strong enough to realign the bones, so male doctors could do a better job in general.
to Therefore, it was understandable for the young man to not trust Caylie.
At that moment, three doctors were working in Apricot Hall, including Caylie. The most famous of them was Lincoln Faraday.
Lincoln was so famous that every time he was on shift, Apricot Hall would be filled with patients.
Needless to say, those patients were all specifically looking for him.
Nonetheless, that didnât mean he had the best medical skills.
Lincoln was only famous because he was mentored by the most famous doctor in the country, Duncan Rodriguez.
The patients merely assumed Lincoln was the most reliable doctor available because he was associated with Duncan.
That was also why medical clinics usually had to pay a fortune to employ famous doctors.
Such an occurrence would have a bigger impact on clinics of a smaller scale. Hence, it didnât matter how capable Caylic was as a doctor because she still couldnât get customers without fame.
Normally, patients would rather go to the hospital for treatments than visit a clinic without any wellâknown doctor.
Caylic knew that was the case, so she had no choice but to employ Lincoln at a handsome price. Ever since then, Apricot Hall began to do better in business.
Naturally, that wasnât the first time a patient had rushed into the clinic, demanding to see Lincoln.
*All right, then. Please sit and wait for a while. Iâll give Dr. Faraday a call to see if heâs free now, Caylie uttered helplessly.
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