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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1013

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1013

Doctor Sandra actually let Sharon draw the surgery lines?

Is she pulling my leg?

Sharon frowned slightly and spoke in a serious tone. “Doctor Sandra, I think it’s better if Tina does it instead.”

Upon hearing that, Doctor Sandra suddenly raised her head and stared into Sharon’s eyes.

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“You can’t do it or you don’t want to?” she questioned.

“I—” Sharon had a complicated expression on her face.

Standing beside them, Tina finally could not hold back anymore. “Doctor Sandra, it’s better if I do it. Sharon is just a first year student who does not know anything.”

“That’s right, Doctor Sandra. Let’s leave the surgery lines to Tina.”

“Yeah, Sharon is just a first year student who doesn’t even have basic skills in surgery. How will she know this?”

Sharon closed her eyes and bit her lips as she remained silent for a few seconds.

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A few moments later, she opened her eyes and looked at Sandra firmly. “Doctor Sandra, I can do it. I know what to do.”

Sandra lifted her eyebrows subconsciously and said gently, “Alright. Go ahead.”

With that, Tina froze immediately.

Doctor Sandra is ignoring me just like that?

She would rather have a newbie as her assistant instead of giving an experienced third year student like me a chance?

Is she an idiot?

Tina bit her lip harshly as her breathing became uneven. “Doctor Sandra, Sharon is just a first year student. How could she know what to do? What if she draws the wrong lines? Is the patient going to die in her hands?”

With that, the rest of the third year students agreed with Tina immediately.

“Exactly! Tina is right. Sharon is just a first year student, so she can’t possibly know about this.”

“Precisely. Doctor Sandra, don’t listen to Sharon’s nonsense. She’s not treating the patient’s life seriously at all!”

“How responsible of you, Sharon! You’d better get out!”

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