Chapter 34
“Of course. You may go.”
After what had just happened, Isaac would probably not let her step into his room, anyway.
Robin sighed at the thought.
“Thank you, Grandpa,” Cam whispered with immense gratitude.
Robin nodded and called for the butler, who was stationed outside the door. “Stevie, arrange for someone to drive Cam.”
“Young Madam, pleasee with me,” Stevie said kindly.
Cam offered a sincere bow to Robin before following the butler out. Cam was still reeling from the events as she sat in the
car on the way to the hospital.
Everything had happened so fast. It didn’t feel real to her just yet. But when she arrived at the hospital, it all finally sank in. Robin
had kept his word.
Her mother was already being prepped for surgery.
The operation took the entire night, but it was sessful. Even so, her mother was still under observation, and it would take her
a while to fully recover.
Cam watched her mother through the ss window, a huge wave of relief washing over her. Atst, her mother had escaped
the clutches of death.
Cam didn’t get a wink of sleep and headed straight to her department for work.
“Dr. Haynes,” she heard her name being called.
She turned and saw a nurse who was working shifts in the same department.
“You left early yesterday, so you managed to escape Dr. Griffith''s self-righteous speech,” the nurse remarked. “She must have
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Cam simply lowered her head and refrained frommenting.
“| personally think that she pales inparison to you, Dr. Haynes. How did she ever manage to charm Isaac Johnston?”
The nurse seemed fully invested in this piece of gossip, but Cam wanted no part of it. “Dr. Griffith is a beautiful woman. Since
Isaac Johnston fancies her, he must see something in her that we don''t. It’s not appropriate to specte about her personal
affairs and talk behind her back.”
But the nurse wasn’t ready to let the matter go just yet. “In any case, she obviously nned her so-called farewell party to show
off. Everyone knows that the internship should have been yours—”
“Excuse me, I’m needed somewhere else,” Cami interrupted before the other woman could say anything more.
She couldn’t Let such words go around the workce, or it would cause even more trouble.
Thankfully, the nurse seemed to finally understand that Cam didn’t want to talk about the subject, and prudently held her
tongue. The hospital was busiest in the mornings, and patients were already lining up at the registration window.
They said their goodbyes, and Cam and the nurse parted ways.
Cam had to conduct two surgeries in the morning. She napped for a couple of hours before making her way to the operating
room. Given that she had barely slept the previous night, Cam was exhausted by the end of the second surgery. She nned
to get another nap during lunchtime, but she was unexpectedly called to the director''s office.
“What''s the matter?” Cam asked the nurse who hade to notify her. Unless it was an emergency, she would much prefer to
go there after her nap.