Harold looked even more confused now. "What do you mean?"
But instead of answering, Jeremy asked, "Is Dr. Turner in?"
Benson was the head of neurosurgery and a professor at Jembina School of Medicine. He had once been both Jeremy's and Harold's mentor.
"He's in his office. I just came from there," Harold replied.
After that, Jeremy headed straight to the office. However, it was only to find Krystal there as well.
Benson waved him over as soon as he saw him. "Jeremy, just in time. Take a look at this case."
To him, Jeremy was his most prized student.
He then turned to Krystal and said, "You and Jeremy can go over this case together. It'll be useful for treating similar patients in the future."
But Jeremy spoke up and said, "I actually came for something else."
Benson didn't lift his head as he replied, "What is it?"
Krystal raised an eyebrow and smirked. "Do I need to step out?"
Melody's situation wasn't something that just one person could decide. Even if it came up, it would require a collective discussion.
Jeremy placed his phone on the table and slid it in front of Benson. "Melody had her ears checked today, and this is her report. Seth conducted the examination.
"According to him, she's likely to experience the same issue again in the future."
As soon as Krystal heard this, her brows furrowed. "Then how is she supposed to work as a nurse? What, are we expecting the patients to take care of her instead?"
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Melody waited the entire evening at home, but Jeremy never returned.
Instead, she received a message from Felicia saying she was coming to pick her up.
Melody didn't want to trouble her, but Felicia had already arrived at her door before she could refuse. So, she had no choice but to open it.
The moment the door swung open, Felicia pulled her into a tight hug. Then she asked, "Still can't hear?"
Melody continued, "I want to earn money."
"But you're already working at the hospital. Being a nurse is exhausting enough. Don't tell me you're thinking about getting a side job too?"
Melody wasn't sure how to tell her that she might not be able to return to the hospital at all.
She needed to find a stable job as soon as possible. Otherwise, she would be completely lost without a source of income.
Felicia didn't press further after sensing Melody's concern. She knew there were things about the Wardolf family that Melody couldn't easily talk about.
Felicia set her utensils down and ruffled Melody's hair, reassuring her and saying, "Don't worry. I'll look into it. Finding a job isn't that hard, right?"
No matter how unique Melody's situation was, as long as Felicia, the heiress of the York family, stepped in, there wouldn't be anything she couldn't handle.
After dinner, Felicia wanted Melody to stay the night, but she refused.
She was feeling insecure, and she needed to be in a familiar environment. So, Felicia had no choice but to drive her home.
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