Minerva's tears immediately gushed down her cheeks again. "Sir, I'm sorry. He truly is my uncle. My uncle is very pitiful. You don't know this, but this person truly i s my uncle. My uncle is too pitiful..."
Her mentor was speechless. He firmly believed that Minerva was a good girl. She had never done anything unreasonable, so what was the matter that day? He did not criticize her harshly but instead, he said to her, "Minerva, you're not in the right mood today. Let's forget about the subject from Kidon City. Come report t o me again when your emotions are stable. How about this? Go back to your dormitory to have a good rest today and pull yourself together. I'll look for you again tomorrow, alright?"
Minerva nodded very obediently. "See you again, sir."
After Minerva left her mentor's office, she did not leave the hospital but went straight to the operating room. She saw that her uncle was making preparations at a glance. It was very clear that her uncle was the surgeon. Why was he working at this hospital and when did he get here? Minerva had no clue at all. She had never seen him before.
Minerva watched with her eyes widened as her uncle went into the aseptic area wearing a lab coat. The door was closed and she could no longer see anything anymore. She then immediately took her phone out
and called Isadora. Minerva knew how much she missed her uncle, but Isadora absolutely did not miss him any less than Minerva, so Minerva immediately called Isadora.
After all, Isadora was older than Minerva, so the things that she had encountered and the hardships she had experienced were way more than Minerva. Therefore, when Minerva hung up the call, Isadora was calm.
"What's the matter, Aunt Isadora?" asked Aino.
Isadora sighed and said, "I think Mineva may have been too stressed recently. She had been going back and forth between the medical school, South City, and Kidon City. Her parents are also not here. Maybe she missed her family too dearly."
"But Miss Minerva is not such a reckless person." Aino knew Minerva very well.
Isadora nodded. "That's right. That's why Minerva's situation is quite worrying." After taking a pause, Isadora said to Aino, "How about this, Aino? You return home by yourself, and I will go see Minerva."
"I'll go with you," said Aino calmly.
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