Journey Of Me And My Seven Sisters

Chapter 41



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Chapter 41 The Mean Nurse.

In response to Caylie’s question, Emrys smiled and replied, “I don’t have a medical license.”

“What? You don’t?” Caylic gaped in disbelief. She froze for a few seconds before saying, “You’re

practicing medicine illegally!”

Caylie’s words rendered Emrys speechless. I thought Caylie was going to praise me! Who would’ve

thought she would say something like that? Well, as expected of Caylie, I guess.

After that, Caylie decided to bring Emrys out for a stroll, so she paid another doctor twice the salary

and asked the doctor to fill in for her. I haven’t seen Rys in years. Surely, I must spend time with

him.

The moment Caylie took off her white coat, she revealed a purple sleeveless shirt with the hem tucked

into her high–waisted skirt, outlining her astonishing curvy figure.

Upon seeing that, Emrys couldn’t help but say, “Caylie, could you walk around for me for a bit?”

“What’s the matter?” Caylic thought Emrys didn’t like her attire. Not only did she walk, but she also

spun around to let Emrys have a better look. “If you think what I’m wearing doesn’t look good, I’ll get

changed.”

“Oh! That’s unnecessary. You look fine.” Emrys waved dismissively.

The two left the clinic shortly after.

However, it started raining cats and dogs all of a sudden, and they had to find a place to shelter

from the rain.

“Hey! Isn’t that you, Dr. White? I heard you have your own clinic now. You’re doing well, aren’t you?”

someone said in a sarcastic tone.

Right then, they saw a spiteful–looking young lady arriving at the same spot to shelter from the rain.

There was also a man in his fifties next to her.

The man then submissively removed his shirt and wiped the lady’s head dry.

“Caylie, do you know that lady?” Emrys asked.

Needless to say, Emrys wasn’t fond of the lady. Why does that lady sound so scornful when she talks?

“Her name is Claire Brown, and she’s working as a nurse at Jadeborough Hospital,” Caylic

answered.

Back when Caylie was still working at Jadeborough Hospital, Claire was always fawning over Caylie. Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

After Caylie resigned, however, Claire’s attitude toward Caylie changed drastically.

One of the main reasons was that Randal Hubbard, the son of the director of the department, was

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pursuing Caylie, and everyone assumed that Caylie had a bright future.

That was why Claire was friendly toward Caylic.

After that, however, Caylie turned Randal down, and Claire didn’t see the reason to be nice to Caylie

anymore.

Upon seeing Caylie and Emrys being very intimate with each other, Claire continued to sound sardonic,

“You have a funny taste in men, Dr. White. How could you turn Randal down and be with a boy like

that?”

“Are

you done, Claire?” Caylie glared at Claire. Caylie was a gentle and passive person, but Claire’s

annoying personality could get under anyone’s skin.

Claire shot Emrys a mocking glance and said, “What? Was I wrong? Dr. White, even if you don’t think

Randal is good enough for you, you should at least get an older man to be your boyfriend. Have you

not seen my boyfriend? He’s such a caring person.”

As soon

as those words fell, the man beside her tried even harder to please her. “Here, Babe. Let me wipe you

dry. My heart would ache if you were to catch a cold.”

Caylie was disgusted by what she saw to the point that she felt like puking.

Suddenly, Emrys said, Wait here, Caylie. I’ll be right back.”

With

that, he dashed off into the rain. Caylie tried to stop him, but her efforts were to no avail.

“Dr. White, is your boyfriend a dimwit? Why is he running in the rain? I think it’s time you change your

boyfriend!” Claire mocked again.

Caylie let out a cold snort and ignored Claire.

Ten minutes later, a brand–new sports car with a temporary plate number drifted and came to a halt in

front of the three. Proom!


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