Chapter 119 Only I Can Save Him
The old man was obviously better once he had the oxygen mask on. Jenny heaved a sigh of relief. They. could probably hang in there until the ambulance arrived.
She was focusing entirely on the old man. She didn’t notice that the gazes everyone had of her had shifted.
Ten minutes later, the ambulance arrived. Jenny was going into the ambulance with the paramedics when Alec asked, “Are you going, too?”
“I’m the only one who can perform this surgery in Parrington Hospital,” she said calmly. There was no drama in her tone. She said nothing else and sat in the ambulance, disappearing from their sight.
Once they were gone, people whispered, “Just who is she? She’s Alec’s ex-wife, Mr. Birkett’s mentee, and the most famous neurosurgeon in Parrington Hospital. This is just too extraordinary.”
It was no easy feat being just one of these, yet she was all of them. What was more, she mastered everything. It was not something that could be done by just anybody.
“That’s right. I used to look down on her, but now…” the person speaking trailed off. They had no right to underestimate her now.
“No wonder she could marry Mr. Faust. She’s different,“ someone concluded.
If people were focusing on Jenny, they would naturally be focusing on the old man. They whispered, “Who is Mr. Spade? He could make Mr. Faust so anxious.”
“There are no Spades in Parrington.” Someone was deep in thought. “Perhaps he’s from another city.”
“Idiot. Don’t you know of the Spades of Bardoff City? There were people who knew of the Spades. But this was all based on hearsay.
At once, their faces turned pale. The Spades of Bardoff City?
As the people talked and gossiped, Yvonne gnashed her teeth. If not for Jenny, she would have been the belle of the ball.
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