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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1790

Karina pulled out a tissue and handed it to the mother. “Please, don’t thank me so much. It’s a doctor’s duty to save lives. I’m just doing my job.”

The mother, overwhelmed with gratitude, left the room, and Karina stretched her stiff muscles, thinking that the ordeal was finally over.

The very next day, the mother returned with a large banner that read, “Making a Difference with Medicine.”

The hospital buzzed with excitement.

Karina’s face turned bright red, more embarrassed than if she had been boiled alive. She had just managed to see the family off when, at lunch in the hospital cafeteria, the teasing began.

“Dr. Norman, heard you got a banner this morning. Impressive! First day here, and you’re already making waves!”

“They say you handled a surgery all by yourself. Is that true?”

Karina could only helplessly explain, “It wasn’t all by myself. I had guidance.”

When they pressed her for details on who guided her, she remained silent, unwilling to divulge any further information.

After several failed attempts, the curiosity died down, and Karina let out a quiet sigh of relief.

Although she knew their intentions were good, sometimes this kind of attention, even if it was well-meaning, was harder to handle than any negativity.

From that day on, Karina became well-known in the hospital.

The benefit of this newfound fame was that the number of patients seeking her out skyrocketed.

No longer idle, Karina’s days became filled with back-to-back appointments. She barely had time to eat, shower, and crash into bed each night.

Of course, there were difficult patients to handle, but nothing too problematic.

The atmosphere in this hospital was far better than the one in Birkham. If a patient acted out of line here, the staff would step in to handle it.

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