"I'm not." Kathy involuntarily retorted as she glanced at Joseph in the corner of her eyes.
However, she didn't see any change of his expression, as he was always calm without any ups and downs.
Yes, he wouldn't mind it.
"Not now, but soon." Jaydon put on a meaningful smile, his gaze falling on Kathy.
Joseph also stared at Kathy. Today, she wore a thick sweater with a long knitted skirt, a pair of snow boots, and her long hair was tied casually. Even though her dressing up today seemed contradictory, but it gave off her unique fresh temperament.
He looked away and said indifferently, "Mr Young is the newly appointed Deputy Director of Brain Department of Boston Hospital Country F Branch. He is also the new Vice President of Medicine International Institute."
"Perhaps, you will see more of each other at work." Joseph said meaningfully.
"Yes, the branch is close to People's Hospital."
"Ok." Kathy replied softly, as if she was just beginning to get to know Jaydon.
Not long after graduation, he had been able to be recognized by Joseph, and had been the deputy director of the hospital. From this, she knew that Jaydon must be very excellent, as Joseph was quite strict with work.
"Dr Young, it's almost time." The assistant reminded Jaydon. He whispered to Kathy, "I'll see you at noon."
Kathy involuntarily took a step back. In the corner of her eyes, she found that Joseph stood not far away was talking to the people beside him. He tilted his head slightly, without a smile on his lips.
She wasn't sure ... whether he had seen this or not.
At noon, he didn't expect Jaydon would come to her.
He took his jacket in his hands, with rolled up sleeves and greeted Kathy with a smile, "Here!"
There were two bicycles at the door. He politely invited, "I only have two hours."
Kathy didn't know how to refuse him, so she asked, "Where are we going?"
"There's a beautiful lake out of this forest." Jaydon habitually scratched his hair. "It's like Walden Lake."
The weather was good. Even though it was winter, the sun warmed every inch of his skin.
"Why are you here?" Jaydon rode side by side with her and casually asked.
According to Kathy's schedule, she should be in the North Pole now, rather than in Netherlands.
"Something happened at home, so I have to rush back. But now I encountered the volcanic eruption. And Dr Joseph is here. I thought that he might have a way to send me back home."
"What happened at home?" Jaydon asked worriedly.
"My mother is hospitalized." Actually, Kathy didn't want to tell Jaydon more about her family matters, but her mother had a good relationship with Mrs. Young, so she confessed it.
The two of them chatted through the ride. Neither of them felt tired.
They expected that two hours would be enough. They were almost there and could vaguely see the sparkling lake water not far away. However, with a creak, Kathy's bicycle couldn't move at all...
Kathy was a little embarrassed, and she saw Jaydon squatting down in no time and trying to fix it. "Aren't Germans famous for their sophisticated machinery?" He roared.
Kathy couldn't help but smile, "Perhaps, it is made in our country."
After dealing with it for quite a while, Jaydon finally gave up in frustration. He accepted the fact and said, "Forget it. Let's go back first. Otherwise, I'll be late for the meeting in the afternoon."
Fortunately, Jaydon's bike was able to carry people ... even though she had to sit in front...
Kathy was very thin, so there was enough spare space between them, even though Jaydon held the handlebar with both hands.
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