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with the foundation of two lifetimes and her photographic memory, Felicia never wasted any time. From the beginning of the school year until now, she had rapidlypleted all her courses and achieved the highest grades in every subject.
As a result, amidst the envious and even jealous gazes <b>of </b>het peers, she graduated early.
With more free time on her <b>hands</b>, she devoted herself fully to her clinic. She was busy preparing medicine and treating patients. Her reputation grew increasingly prominent
The once–thriving Harmony Medical Center had gradually faded into obscurity, and now, everyone was talking about Union Clinic instead.
<b>As </b><b>her </b>fame spread, the clinic received <b>an </b>overwhelming number of requests for consultations.
One day, Felicia had just finished applying acupuncture for a patient. She flexed her wrist and was just about to take a short rest when her assistant, Kerry, approached with a look of indignation. His face was flushed red, and the young man’s clear eyes were tinged with anger.
Felicia <b>found </b>the scene amusing and teased, “Kerry, who upset you this time? You look like you’re about to explode.”
Seeing Felicia, Kerry’s gaze flickered uneasily before replying, “It’s nothing. Just two uninvited guests. I’ve <b>already </b>chased them away!”
“I see,” Felicia replied and poured herself some water, not pressing the issue further.
As the reputation of Union Clinic p grew, being pestered by troublemakers became routine.
Felicia had always believed in trusting her team. She allowed her <b>staff </b>to <b>handle </b>minor issues independently.
Take Kerry, for example. When he first applied for the job, he was barely in his <b>early </b>20s but was quick–witted<b>, </b>hardworking<b>, </b>and neverined about running errands and doing odd jobs
Even now, as a lowly assistant, he was considered a veteran of the clinic. He had been with Union Clinic since its inception. novelbin
After setting down her ss, Felida noticed that the ever–thoughtful Kerry was ready to refill it.
“No need to refill,” she said, flexing her wrist as she prepared to step outside for some fresh air.
However, Kerry blocked her path and said, “Ms. Fuller, it’s about to rain outside. Perhaps you should stay in?”
“Oh?” Felicia raised an eyebrow, her gaze locking onto Kerry. With <b>a </b>somewhat forced smile<b>, </b>she asked, “<b>What </b>are you hiding from me this time that you don’t even want me stepping outside?”
Whenever she showed this expression, there was always a subtle sense of pressure. It wasn’t overpowering, but it was impossible to ignore.
Kerry quickly nced at Felicia. He was <b>visibly </b>uneasy but stood firm as if determined to block her path <b>no </b>matter what.
Right after that, Felicia locked him <b>aside </b>without hesitation.
When she stepped outside the <b>clinic</b><b>, </b>she finally understood why Kerry had been acting so strangely, even daring to stop her.
The person standing at the entrance was Dexter.
<b>What </b>was he doing here again? Felicia frowned as she wondered.
<b>When </b>Dexter arrived, he was stopped at the clinic’s entrance by Kerry, who refused to let him in. Yet Dexter wasn’t willing to leave and <b>had </b>been waiting at the door, hoping for another chance to see Felicia.
Finally, Felicia stepped through the front door.
Dexter looked pleased at first, but his smile quickly faded when he noticed Felicia’s cold expression.
<b>In </b><b>a </b>cautious tone, he said, “Licia, I don’t know where you live<b>, </b><b>so </b>I could onlye to the clinic. I want to both want to make things up to you.”
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His words left Felicia baffled. She startedughing, but it was aughter that stemmed from anger. “I don’t need <b>that</b>. You can make it up to me just by stopping your pestering
Having said that, she tumed and <b>walked </b>back into the <b>clinic</b><b>, </b>ignoring Dexter’s hesitant expression and the disappointment in his