Although Doctor Jewell was usually gentlemanly, he was also famous for being cold-blooded in the hospital.
There used to be many pretty female doctors who wooed him.
However, Chester would simply say heartlessly with a smile on his face, "If you're presenting yourself to me to have sex with me, I'll consider it as long as you don't have a disease and if you're beautiful and unrestrained enough. Nevertheless, if you want me to like you and take responsibility, that's... impossible."
In private, everyone said to not fall in love with someone like Chester because he was heartless and would never fall in love with any woman.
It was said that the previous hospital director's daughter had loved Chester to the extent she jumped off a building.
Even so, Chester remained indifferent.
Over time, people in the hospital no longer dared to have the wishful thinking of winning over Chester's heart. Some people still liked him, but they only admired him and had a crush on him.
The nurse truly found it surprising to hear him calling someone else’s name while seeing him in his drunken state.
Even Ken, who stood at the side, found it unexpected.
He had been following Chester for 10 years. He frequently saw him indulging in pleasure. All sorts of beautiful women had come and left his side.
Would Chester be troubled by love?
F*ck.
It was absurd.
Chester did not know how long he slept. When he woke up, his surroundings were white, and there was an empty IV bag hanging above him.
He felt uncomfortable all over. He wanted to throw up, but he could not vomit anything out.
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