Chapter 1692
Marcus, looking impeccably dressed and utterly composed, was an enigma.
Sophia began awkwardly. âMarcus, um, did your check-up go well?"
Marcus gave a dismissive snort. Thanks to you, it went very well.â
For some reason, hearing the words âvery wellâ made Sophia's chest feel heavy and congested.
Unsettling discomfort washed over her.
Was Marcusâ idea of âgoing wellâ suggesting some kind of harmonyâ between him and that nurse?
Her mind whirled with this thought, making Sophia feel like she was about to explode with fury.
Dr. Tam approached respectfully. âMr. Marcus, where is our nurse? I don't see her around.â
Marcusâ icy eyes met Dr. Tam's. His tone was ice cold as he said, âShe got what she wanted and
left.â
Dr. Tam looked puzzled. âBut why is her phone switched off?â
"How should I know? Our relationship is purely professional. Even though we shared a fleeting
moment today, it's not my place to know about her phone issues, is it?"
Dr. Tam looked embarrassed. âEr... yes. You're right, Mr. Marcus. I apologize for the inappropriate
question. Our nurse should have informed me after completing your check-up. I'll have to have a
word with her when she returns.â
Marcus cast a cold glance at the doctor and fell silent.
Sophia's face was a picture of total discomfort.
The âfleeting momentâ Marcus mentioned was like a thorn, which pierced her heart brutally.
She had been with Marcus for a long time, yet she never had such a moment with him. Today, that
despicable nurse took advantage of this situation to do as she pleased.
Catching a glimpse of Sophia, Marcus sneered. âArenât you going to take me home, or do you have
more tests lined up for me?â
Snapping back to reality, Sophia shook her head, feeling utterly embarrassed. âNo! Marcus, let's go.
I'll take you home now.â
She moved to push his wheelchair.
But before she could touch it, Marcus had already started guiding the chair towards the exit.
Sophia was left standing awkwardly as her face clouded over even further.
Seeing them ready to leave, Dr. Tam stepped forward. âMs. Sophia, you and your husband should
head home. The nurse has successfully collected what you wanted. I'll contact you in a few days to
arrange the next procedure.â
Sophia nodded irritably and hurried to catch up with Marcus, who had already left the room.
Dr. Tam looked around the special examination room, puzzled. His eyes lingered a little longer on
the content of the video playing on the screen before he finally switched it off.
He redialed the nurse's number, only to be met with the same unavailable message.
This was really strange. Where had she gone, and why was her phone off?
What he didn't know was that at that very moment, in the storage room next door, Ellinor had
dragged the unconscious nurse through the balcony into the storage room and left her on
the floor.
Ellinor was the one who switched off the nurse's phone.
After looking at the unconscious nurse on the floor, Bryan, Ida, and Balfour turned their eyes to
Ellinor, their expressions all different.