They were both busy with their work, and they didn't have that much overlapping in their schedules.
Jaydon did not use the most powerful method to influence a person's life, but he often invited Kathy to dinners and movies.
When Kathy received Jaydon's phone call on the weekend, she had just come out of the operating room.
Actually, at this moment, Jaydon was far away on the other side of the earth, and his voice was very leisurely, "Do you work overtime today?"
"Yes," Kathy replied briefly, "and I have to perform another operation later."
As she spoke, she took over the patient information that Vivian passed. It was about a patient that was handed over by another doctor who had left the hospital.
However, the photo on it looks a little familiar to her.
"I have to work. I'll call you back later." Kathy hung up the phone.
After looking at the photo seriously for a while, she finally remembered where she had seen this woman.
It was at the celebration. Jaydon thought this woman looked like me.
"Is she here yet?" Kathy asked.
"She's already in the ward, but ... Doctor Joseph seems to be here as well." Vivian frowned.
"Joseph?" Kathy stopped. Although she wasn't surprised, she still hesitated for a moment.
"Yeah, what's going on with them? Even Doctor Joseph came to be with her. But isn't Doctor Joseph dating Miss Marshall?" Vivian muttered.
Kathy compressed her lips. Even though she didn't say anything, she put on a slightly grave expression.
The woman's name was Annika White. Kathy walked into the ward with hair tied into a ponytail. She wore no makeup and you could even see a cute tiny sunspot on her nose bridge.
"Doctor Kathy, why do I feel like she looks like you," Vivian came in following Kathy and whispered to Kathy, "especially her eyes and lips. If I didn't know you, I would think you two are twins."
Kathy's gaze stayed on Annika's eyes. Annika was taking an indwelling needle. Her eyes were round-shaped, like longans. If she smiled, they would look like two crescent moons.
As for her lips, Annika actually had few expressions, but her upper lip was naturally curled up to bring her a witty look.
Kathy lightly gave a cold smile and said, "You're not the first one to say that."
"Hello," Annika said to Kathy when seeing Kathy come in.
After briefly explaining the details of the operation and post-op instructions, Kathy went out to prepare. Then Joseph came in her direction.
It was too late for her to avoid him.
"Are you the lead surgeon today?" The man frowned slightly.
"Yes." Kathy nodded slowly.
"Are you the patient's family? I think she's alone." Kathy looked at Joseph.
Although Annika's operation wasn't complicated nor dangerous, it would be better if she had family here with her.
Joseph lowered his eyes. All of his emotions were hidden. He did not answer. Instead, he asked coldly, "Do you think she resembles you?"
His tone unexpectedly carried a slight touch of attachment.
Kathy was stunned. Suddenly, she felt as if she had been fooled. Without answering, she quickly left.
A thought flashed through her mind, but she quickly suppressed it as it was impossible.
Behind her, Joseph quietly raised his head. The figure that quickly retreated had been deeply imprinted in the depth of his eyes.
Three hours later, Annika's operation was complete. Kathy took off the mask and walked out of the operating room. She would have normally explained the situation to the patient's family, but there was no one outside the operating room.
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