Chapter 5 Faye’s Condition

“I don’t blame you for not understanding medical law, Mr. Faust. However, I must inform you it prohibits me from practicing outside my place of registration, which happens to be Parrington Hospital, so…you understand, right?”

Usually, she would provide a shorter explanation. However, for the sake of her patient, she was willing to go to further lengths.

“So, you can’t perform the surgery in a private hospital?” he asked.

“Exactly.” Jenny didn’t want to ruin her career for him. Alec fell quiet. He had not expected such a regulation. “If there’s nothing else I can help you with, please allow me to excuse myself. But Mr. Faust, please do make a decision soon.”

Seeing Alec’s hesitation, Jenny knew he didn’t want to transfer Faye to Parrington Hospital because he lacked faith in their facilities and services. Since that was the case, there was nothing she could do.

Soon, Jenny disappeared from his line of sight. Vincent approached him, asking, “Did Dr. Walter agree to perform the surgery on Faye?”

Alec shook his head. While she didn’t promise him she would do it, she didn’t refuse him either. Additionally, whether or not she could perform the surgery depended on him.

Unaware of what Alec was thinking, he expressed his bewilderment. “These famous doctors are really weird.”

After all, even the Faust Group’s president failed to convince her in person. It seemed that Dr. Walter was not an easy person to deal with.

With her spectacular first day, everyone in the hospital viewed her in a new, improved light the next day. Patients scheduled for surgeries were less reluctant to attend appointments when they discovered she would lead their operations.

three operations in a day. While her coworkers seemed overwhelmed, she remained full of energy throughout the day,

surgeries today?” she asked Morgan, who

had not been doing very well, so there were few patients. However, she had

I looked down on you this morning. You are definitely the best neurosurgeon I have ever met,” said one

also the most hardworking doctor I’ve met,” added another doctor

used to perform

were many nerves present in the brain. Hence, neurosurgeons were required to be highly vigilant throughout the procedure. One operation was

great Dr. Walter is,” said Morgan

“Yeah, yeah, we know.”

hard today, I’ll treat everyone in our department to a wonderful dinner

a long time ago

headed towards the director’s office when a tall shadow suddenly loomed across them. When they

he here

turned to Jenny. They had heard that he wanted her to perform surgery,

everyone. See you at dinner tonight,” she said, facing them as if

soon left in the corridor. Jenny turned to look

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