“I’ll handle it immediately.”
Ken nodded. “By the way, the hospital director has contacted me several times. He’s asking when you’ll be going back. Ever since you left, the hospital director has encountered a few tricky conditions. However, no one in the country can compare to you in terms of brain surgeries.”
Chester lowered his head and looked at his hands. He said slowly, “I’ve left the operation table for over a year now, and my hands have lost their touch. Forget it.”
“The hospital director said you can work in the outpatient department if you don’t want to do surgeries.”
“Let’s talk about this again next time.” Chester’s gaze shifted toward the house next door.
Ken was helpless. It seemed like Young Master Jewell was not interested in doing anything besides watching over the person living next door.
…
In the house next door, Charity had just finished feeding Cal. After handing Cal to Aunty Lorrie, she received a call from Levi.
“Do you have time today? Come to Ferra Film Group. I have something to discuss with you.”
“Okay. I’ll go over in the morning.” Charity had been working with Levi for some time. Ever since she invested in Ferra Film Group, Levi had been managing the company well and rarely troubled her. Since he requested her to go to the company, it must be important.
At 10:00 a.m., a car drove into the basement parking of Ferra Film Group. Charity took the elevator to the 15th floor. When the elevator doors opened, she met a familiar person she had not seen in a long time — Shedrick Daley.
He used to be Felix Media’s president and Chester’s right-hand man in starting a business in the entertainment industry.
The current Shedrick had lost some of his vigors compared to the past. He looked dejected and had a resume in his hand.
A hint of awkwardness flashed across Shedrick’s eyes when their gazes met. “It’s been a long time, Eliza.”
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