Chapter 772:
Toby took a seat, offering an awkward smile. “I got a bit carried away there, haha.”
Toby and Norah engaged in a cheerful conversation in the office, attracting the attention of other doctors, who
craned their necks to catch snippets of their discussion.
Although the office door was open, their voices were hushed, preventing the other doctors from overhearing
their conversation. “Alright, Dr. Wilson, you're free to leave. I'll update you once | have any news.”
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Toby stood up, accompanied Norah to the door, and felt relieved as she exited.
Toby viewed Norah's skills as exceptional. He believed others should take notes from her expertise rather than
the other way around. Since Norah was currently at Concord Hospital, he saw it as a good opportunity for doctors
to collaborate and support each other. He packed up the paperwork and eagerly went to meet with the higher-
ups.
Norah returned to the emergency department, but she found herself with no meaningful tasks at hand. During
the noon break, she logged into the Supernatural Doctor's email and organized Silverdale’s patient
appointments. She intended to utilize the spare tby seeing patients and earning incfor medication
purchases.
When her eyes landed on the nNyla Boyd, Norah paused her scrolling and opened the email.
The message indicated that Nyla, Yolande’s mother, couldn't move and was in a vegetative state. Since she was
familiar with the Boyd family, Norah decided to check on the patient.
Norah responded with her visiting schedule and proceeded to read through the rest of her emails. She wasn’t
solely focused on wealthy patients; she actually preferred treating complex and diverse medical cases.
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An unexpected foreign email popped up. Although she tried to close it, she noticed the symptom’s nbefore
exiting. It was “cloud cytoma,” a tumor that resembled clouds, meandering amidst the nerve tissues in the brain.
The ailment was quite rare. To her knowledge, there was no effective treatment available. While she had heard
of a facility in Germany that claimed to have a cure, the success rate was below 10%, and it cwith
significant potential side effects.
The sender, Rex Becker, mentioned that the patient was his wife. Norah thought it over and eventually agreed to
assist, but stipulated that they must travel to her location. Although she wasn’t keen on international travel at
the moment, she had reviewed the email and wanted to evaluate the patient firsthand before confirming any
treatment options.
She responded to two additional emails before logging out. Norah preferred to keep herself busy, as it helped
distract her from thinking about Sean during work.