Chapter 159 Switching to Holistic Medicine?
“At the very least, I should treat him to a meal and thank him personally,” Cherise mused
as she set off.
Meanwhile, when Cherise spotted lan, she uttered apologetically, “Hey, lan. I know there. might be some misunderstandings between Lucy and you. Please don’t mind her.”
They were seated on a bench outside the medical research institute where Ian worked. She handed him a cup of iced lemon tea. “Is your leg okay now?”
“Yea. I’m all healed now.” lan replied, sipping the milk tea while sighing. “But your friend has some pretty off-base ideas about me.”
“But it’s okay. I’m not that close to her to mind that trivial.”
“As long as you don’t misunderstand me, it’s all good.”
Cherise quickly shook her head. “I won’t!”
Ian and Cherise had been classmates in their hometown’s high school. In their small-town high school, Ian had been an exemplary student, loved by the teachers. His grades, dedication, and impeccable character set the bar for all the students.
A man so dedicated and wholesome couldn’t be as conniving as Lucy had said him to be.
Ian smiled. “As long as you don’t misunderstand me, that’s all that matters.”
The two of them sat on the bench, both enjoying their milk tea.
Ian stood up. “Do you have any plans after this?”
Cherise shook her head. “No.”
“Let me show you around this place.”
lan smiled and extended his hand to help Cherise up. “I’ve come to love working here.”
This place had once been a distant dream for him.
“By the way, I should thank your husband. Without him, I might never have had the chance to work in such a prestigious place.”
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