Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1011
With that, the students were so shocked that they were questioning everything they knew.
“This is insane! Even Mr. Goldstein said so, which means she must really be Doctor Sandra!”
“My goodness—this is so terrifying!”
“At most, Doctor Sandra is probably in her early twenties, but she was already famous three years ago. Does this mean that she was already a doctor before she even turned 18?”
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“Gosh! She’s a genius in the medicine field!”
Apart from the shock felt by everyone else, the third year students could not even move an inch.
“F*ck! This means Doctor Sandra is almost the same age as us!”
“I can’t believe it! She’s so young yet she’s already so capable in medicine! She’s a rare treasure indeed!”
“I know, right? Previously, I thought Melissa from Yobril was already quite impressive. After all, she’s not even 20. Unexpectedly, Doctor Sandra is in the same age group as her!”
“That’s right! This is too unbelievable! I’m so excited to be in the same surgery as her later.”
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“Oh my God, my hands are still trembling! I’m afraid I can’t even hold the scalpel steady later!”
While speaking among themselves, the students walked behind Dylan, Robert, and Doctor Sandra.
At this moment, someone suddenly asked, “Tina, are you nervous?”
However, there was no reply for a long time because Tina was still frozen on the spot with her hands tightly clutching her clothes, her lips pressed into a firm line. An unknown expression flitted past her eyes.
She did not expect Doctor Sandra to be of the same age as her.
At this age, she’s already a divine doctor, yet I’m just a year three student!
How great would it be if I’m also a divine doctor?
Tina pursed her lips resentfully.
“What’s wrong, Tina?” the person asked as he turned around.
Upon hearing her name, she raised her head slowly and replied, “Nothing.”
With that, she started walking arduously.
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