Chapter 652 – Highlight Chapter from Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Chapter 652 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.
Orla snorted to herself, thinking, "Let's see how long you can keep your cool!"
"The competitors can now check their equipment to make sure everything's in order. Once the contest starts, no replacements will be allowed," the host announced, his eyes lingering on Flora.
His look was as clear as day: "Honey, if you have any issues, just let me know, and I'll sort it out for you."
Being a professor at the University of Maple Grove, it was no surprise he was biased towards Flora.
"I'm good," Flora drawled, sounding completely relaxed.
"I'm fine too," Orla quickly chimed in.
"Alright, then—"
"Let's get this started!"
As soon as the competition bell rang, Orla grabbed the scalpel and suture thread. She began stitching an egg with meticulous precision. This demanded her full attention!
On the operating table, she was like a different person—earnest and devout, none of her usual pretense that people found so annoying.
Orla stitched with patient, steady hands. She had done countless mock surgeries before, so this was second nature to her. Still, in the heat of the competition, she couldn't afford to slack off. She aimed for perfection.
No room for mistakes!
After finishing one egg, she couldn't resist a glance at Flora.
Compared to Orla's intense focus, Flora seemed like she was in another world.
The surgical instruments on her table were untouched; she lounged in her chair, looking like she might start playing on a smartphone if she had one.
Why isn't she doing anything?
Orla frowned, then it hit her.
Could it be that Flora doesn't know how and decided to give up to avoid embarrassing herself with poor skills?
The thought made Orla scoff again. Her teachers and senior classmates were overthinking it; Flora wasn't that impressive.
She refocused on her stitching.
Ten minutes passed, and as Orla finished the third egg, she glanced at Flora, who was still motionless. Orla grew even more convinced Flora was clueless.
Even if Flora knew what to do, it was too late; she wouldn't have enough time.
Orla felt victory was hers and proudly tilted her chin towards her team, as if flaunting her imminent triumph.
Meanwhile, her team was shrouded in gloom.
Mr. Atticus looked particularly morose and distressed.
How could anyone be happy right now?
It was clear Flora was toying with them.
Just as Orla started on the fourth egg, Flora finally moved!
The girl lazily stood up, her delicate hand reaching for a scalpel.
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