Facing the possibility of blindness is definitely better than losing your life.

Everyone there knew that if it weren't for Flora, the patient might not be alive right now.

"Young lady, I owe you an apology for my earlier behavior."

Dr. Wenz was the kind of person who could own up to his mistakes. He immediately apologized to Flora, realizing he had underestimated her because of her age. Flora waved it off, indicating it was no big deal.

"Dr. Ray, I need to step out for a bit," she said, her exhaustion evident.

She stood there, upright and composed. Dr. Ray detected an unusual warmth in her tone, usually reserved for Jules, and was pleasantly surprised. "Go ahead, take a break," he quickly replied. Flora nodded and left the operating room.

Outside, her senior peers in the lab were still in shock, watching her in stunned silence. They were so taken aback by what had just happened that they forgot to speak to her. It was only after she walked away that they snapped out of it.

"Flora, that was incredible..." one of them finally said.

freshman, yet she had performed a surgery that even seasoned medical professors like Dr.

her knuckles turned white. The Flora she once looked down on had now become someone she admired

asked as they came

often brought his disciples to observe and participate in surgeries, and they were familiar with students like Darcy and Shawn. But Flora

Ray smiled

you've struck gold with her. Stop being so secretive. Where did she

scholar and my newest

just a

doctors were amazed once again. A freshman with such skill-her future achievements could be extraordinary. Having talent like hers was a blessing for the

nothing! "Help! Help!" A series of urgent cries

"Sir?"

Mr. Otto from the Brimer

family of Maple Grove? Alexa's heart skipped a beat.

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