Chapter 1445 – Highlight Chapter from Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Chapter 1445 is a standout chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
Fiona gave him a doubtful look, "Are you sure that's what she meant, bro?"
She had a knack for reading people, and that female doctor had issues written all over her. She’d never see her own faults and would always pin the blame on others.
She was probably badmouthing Fiona just a moment ago.
Jackson chuckled, pausing at a red light. He glanced at Fiona with a touch of humor in his eyes, "Would your brother lie to you?"
Totally possible, Fiona mused silently.
"Enough about other people," Jackson said as the light turned green. He started driving again, casually asking, "What do you fancy for lunch?"
"How about some Thai food?" Fiona suggested after a moment’s thought.
"Sounds good."
Jackson nodded and drove them to the best Thai spot nearby.
...
Meanwhile, at the hospital.
The female doctor was still buzzing from the memory of Jackson’s charming smile and their conversation. Her heart was racing.
In her twenty-something years, he was the most impressive and handsome man she’d ever laid eyes on.
Even without exchanging numbers, Jackson knew where she worked. She was convinced he’d come looking for her. She had to keep herself looking perfect at all times.
"Dr. Wegge, you're in quite the good mood, huh? I have to admire your positivity," the male doctor across the table chuckled. "I heard the dean’s about to hit you with disciplinary action. Aren’t you worried at all? For us in the medical field, a clean record is everything. If this goes on your record, how will you work anywhere else?"
His tone dripped with amusement.
The female doctor wasn’t exactly popular in the office, and the other doctors couldn’t hold back their laughter either.
Everyone knew she was getting disciplined for taking credit for someone else’s work and getting caught red-handed.
She totally had it coming.
Her face clouded over, and any trace of good mood disappeared in an instant.
Who were they to laugh at her?
Maybe Jackson really did like her!
As soon as they parted, he must’ve rushed to sort things out!
She got up quickly, barely able to hide her pride and excitement.
"I told you, the disciplinary action isn’t happening. The dean’s calling me over to clear things up. Just wait and see, hmph!"
With her chin held high, she shot a smug look at her colleagues and confidently followed the secretary to the dean’s office.
The remaining doctors exchanged looks of disbelief.
No way, right?
Did she actually call it right?
Is her disciplinary action really getting revoked?
Does Dr. Wegge have that kind of pull?
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