Sunny is still in a panic when she is standing in front of the hospital building.
Looking at the building, she has no confidence at all.
The outpatient building is built of sand and marble. Its basic color is white. It has a white dome, white columns and white walls. This is a majestic white hall. The color, which is white, symbolizes pureness, holiness and inviolability.
This time, Sunny applies for a rather good comprehensive hospital in R City that has relatively high requirements for doctors, but Sunny has exactly the certificates they require.
After she submits a resume, the hospital soon gives her feedback--asking her to have an interview today.
The reason why it's a good hospital is that its site meets the requirement of the overall planning of the urban and rural medical network.
Besides, its site is chosen after taking population density, prevalence rate, service radius and future development of urban and rural construction into consideration.
The hospital has convenient transportation, quite environment, clean air and supplies of water and electricity. In addition, it is not only away from the pollution of smoke and dust, but also considers the influence on the surrounding environment caused by its sewage discharge and radioactive materials.
It is much better than the hospital Sunny has worked in before.
"I hope this is a good omen." She murmurs, staring at the message Kelly sent her in the very early morning.
Kevin has had the antidote, which proves that Butler has given it to them.
So, she should also keep the promise that she made with Butler. She had promised Butler to leave at that time, so she can't just come back because they had got the antidote.
But Sunny is much relieved after knowing that Kevin has had the antidote.
After losing Kevin, she nearly cares about nothing in that city--of course, apart from her daughter, Macie.
If possible, she will come back to that city and try her best to persuade Kevin to allow her to meet her daughter after the relationship between Butler and Kevin settles down.
For Macie, she still owes a lot to her.
Every woman as a mom in the world loves her daughter. She has been forced to leave her daughter. If possible, she doesn't want to leave Macie at all and she really wants to be with Kevin all the time.
"Macie..." she whispers her daughter's name, with her once cold eyes full with tenderness, which is unique to a woman who has just mentioned her child.
Her originally relaxing hands now gradually clenches into fists and her eyes begin to become stern.
Whether to see Macie in the future or to give birth to the baby safely, she must keep herself safe.
As for others, just don't care.
After she figures it out, she is enlightened.
She strode up to the hospital building with her head up. Then, she takes the lift to the meeting room dedicated to interviews on the floor where the pediatric department is located.
Sunny does not know the reason why the meeting room dedicated to interviews of this hospital will be on the floor where the pediatric department is located, which is really amazing.
The air is filled with the faint smell of disinfectant fluid. This floor is overcrowded. Parents stay here with their kids. Some are sitting with their children; some are holding their kids; others are lying there. They are all waiting to see the doctor.
After Sunny goes a few steps, she looks around and wonders if the flu has been spreading so widely recently.
Most kids are suffering from colds and fevers, looking very uncomfortable. For the even younger children, they cry so much that they are sweating. No matter how their parents coax them, they still cry faces red, making more noise.
Sunny can't help remembering Macie who has been "abandoned" at home cruelly by her, feeling worried. Then she takes out her cellphone and wants to send a message to Kelly.
But she puts the cellphone back after another thought.
There is no any room for her to change her mind now that she had made this decision.
Once the message is sent, the Quinn family will be able to locate her soon.
She can't risk it.
The closer the injection room is, the louder the children's cry is. Hearing this, Sunny feels sad.
She can't help sighing slightly. Few children don't cry when they receive injections. But the worst thing is that babies born within 100 days also cry because of their grievances.
Luckily, most newborn babies are protected very well, so they rarely receive injections because of colds during their babyhoods.
When Macie was just born, she fell ill because Sunny was alone and didn't know how to take care of a baby.
Fortunately, Troy and Baron came back in time, preventing Macie from getting worse.
Every time Sunny remembers this, she is heartbroken, feeling sorry for her.
Walking through the corridors, she arrives at the meeting room where she will have an interview soon. Several interviewees with resumes in their hands line up outside the door, waiting anxiously.
Sunny sighs helplessly, finding herself under really great competitive pressure.
It seems that most interviewees are young people who are just in their early twenties, seemingly just graduating from university.
Compared with them, she, as a mother of two child, can really be said to be old.
Thinking of this, Sunny can't help feeling a little sad.
She will age little by little soon. And it will be always a sore point for her to be unable to accompany Macie to grow.
"Sunny Ellen!"
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