Chapter Summary: Chapter 711 – Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale
In Chapter 711, a key moment in the Novel novel Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, Carly Gale delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
When Flora walked in earlier, everyone felt she looked familiar, but no one dared to approach her, even if they did recognize her. They were too shy to strike up a conversation.
Still, their eyes never left Flora.
When Shawn mentioned that the girl was indeed Flora, at first, it was the socially awkward one who made the first move toward her. Once he broke the ice, the others, who had been itching to join in, swarmed over.
"Wow, Flora, you're gorgeous! You're like the poster child of the medical community, especially with that shiny, black hair—no sign of baldness at all!"
Flora: "......"
"Exactly! Who can say that med students are all balding men and frumpy women after seeing you? You're our beauty queen!"
"Flora, I watched your panel discussion with the medical association! You were absolutely phenomenal! But sis, I have to know something. During that event, the association members looked at you like they'd seen a ghost and practically forfeited the match without even competing. What was that all about?"
Flora was baffled.
Who were these people?
Did she know them?
"Sis, I heard that you previously—"
"Enough!"
Frustrated, Flora shouted to quiet them down.
An overwhelming sense of irritation washed over her.
Was there no end to this?
As soon as she spoke, the once chatty crowd fell silent.
"Flora, please don't mind us. We're just so excited to see you, we couldn't control ourselves."
"Right, right, we talked so much that anyone would get annoyed. My daughter always says I'm super annoying!"
As soon as Shawn's cousin started talking, the conversation flowed again. Here were these highly respected medical experts, treading carefully around Flora.
They truly had no ill intentions; their focus was solely on medical research, without a spare moment to harbor any other thoughts.
Flora's reputation preceded her, and having the chance to meet her today, they might have been overly enthusiastic.
Flora was more beautiful and had a better demeanor than they had imagined, not at all as bad as the rumors suggested.
Humans are naturally drawn to beauty. Encountering someone attractive naturally elicits a favorable impression. Moreover, Flora appeared quite young, around eighteen or nineteen, while each of them was at least thirty, a whole generation older, enough to call her "niece."
Unconsciously, they placed Flora in the position of a younger family member. Coupled with her undeniable talent, which left them in awe, various reasons led them to one conclusion—they couldn't help but want to dote on Flora!
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