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Chapter 1390 Opening Day Of Bernian Hospital
Nina’s assistant had seen how Nina was troubled and mentally tortured by the relationship. As such, he was worried that Nina would fall into it once again.
“Just investigate him as I said. Also, remember to conduct the investigation discreetly and keep it a secret from everyone in the company.”
Knowing that Nina was insistent on it, her assistant nodded helplessly. “Yes, Ms. Nina. I understand.”
After the assistant closed the door and left, memories related to Chris unknowingly flashed through Nina’s mind. After coming to her senses, Nina forced herself to stop thinking about him. She heaved a sigh and put her act together to start working.
Meanwhile, Stephen kept fidgeting as he sat in his seat.
Is it because I bumped into Nina just now?
Gazing at his chest, Stephen could feel that his heart was pounding ferociously.
Am I lovestruck?
“Is my heart pounding because it’s filled with love for her?”
Upon asking himself, Stephen put on a wry smile and tried his best to calm himself down and concentrate on working.
Meanwhile, Nicole, who was dressed in a white nurse uniform, was busy visiting the wards in Bernian Hospital.
Worrying about severe patients, Nicole always insisted on checking upon them one more time. Despite being the head of the hospital, she still occasionally did it by herself.
Moreover, all doctors got along well with Nicole because she was humble and approachable.
“Mrs. Seet, why don’t you get some rest? I mean, you’ve been working since the morning.”
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