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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2569

“Dr. Park, I’d like to nurse Ms. Rayne’s health when she’s receiving chemotherapy to reduce her pain,” suggested Luca.

Johann was Wanda’s attending physician. Luca had to get his permission to nurse Wanda’s health.

Furthermore, Luca did not have a medical license. She was not allowed to practice anything in the hospital without Johann’s permission.

“Sure. No problem,” Johann agreed without a second thought.

Johann knew how capable Luca was. Her skills would be more than enough if she were to work in the naturopathy department in the hospital and become a specialist.

“Thank you. I didn’t expect you to agree to it.” Luca did not expect Johann would agree to it quickly. She wondered if Luke had told him something.

“Why should I go against it when your practice can reduce the patient’s pain?” replied Johann. Many patients would pick naturopathy treatment when they were receiving chemotherapy.

However, the effects of reducing the pain were insignificant.

“Let me help you to apply for it,” added Johann. Then, he looked for the application form on the computer. Luca would have to sign her name on the form so that he could hand it to the hospital director to stamp on it.

“Okay.” Luca nodded as she waited for Johann to print the form out.

Johann printed the form. When he was about to fill in the blanks, the intern knocked at the door and came in.

The office’s door was left open, so the intern came in right away after he knocked. “Dr. Park.”

Johann was filling out the form. He lifted his hand and signaled him not to say anything.

The intern immediately fell silent.

After Johann filled the form, he handed the pen to Luca and said, “Dr. Craw, sign your name here.”

Luca nodded, picked up the pen, and signed her name on the application form.

“Stamp your fingerprint on it. It’s essential for the procedure. The hospital is afraid of getting into trouble.” Johann handed the ink pad to Luca. He believed in Luca’s capability, but not the hospital’s.

Hence, the procedure and signature should be done properly just in case the hospital director had a problem with it.

“I understand.” Luca stamped her fingerprint on it.

The intern shot a glance at the application form and put a strange expression on his face. He could not help but wonder who the woman was. Why would Johann give her permission to practice medicine?

The privilege of practicing medicine usually did not apply to senior doctors.

Since the woman in front of him was not a senior doctor working in another hospital, then she was probably not as capable as Johann was. Why would Johann behave this way?

Johann took the application form that Luca had signed from her, then handed it to the intern. He said, "Send this to the hospital director's office."

“Huh?” The intern blinked his eyes.

Johann asked expressionlessly, “You don’t know where the hospital director’s office is?”

“I do. I’ll go now.” The intern dared not be negligent. Even though he was confused, he took the papers and immediately walked out of the office.

Luca glanced at the intern, then she turned around and looked at Johann. She asked with curiosity, “Is he the intern you’re guiding?”

“Yes.” Johann furrowed his brows for a moment.

"You’re hard on him," replied Luca. Johann usually smiled at everyone in the hospital no matter if that person was a doctor, nurse, or patient. It was an eye-opener to see Johann being mean to an intern today.

It turned out that Dr. Park had a temper too.

Once he asked about Luca, he realized that although Luca was not an expert from another hospital, she was even more capable and knowledgeable than an expert.

What she had done to the patients in the VIP ward, naturopathy department, and the rehabilitation department was already getting around the hospital.

“Wow, it’s definitely quicker when someone’s pulling the strings.” Johann glanced at the application form and handed it to Luca.

The intern could sense the implication in Johann’s words and scratched the back of his head embarrassingly. “Dr. Park, stop teasing me. I’ve heard about Dr. Craw’s matters. Even if it wasn’t me who went to hand in the form, the hospital director would’ve agreed to it all the same.”

“That’s true. She’s a talent. What a pity. Dr. Craw is a talent the hospital director can’t get. I feel depressed at the mention of this. How did Luke manage to hire all the talents?” Johann wondered.

If Luca was willing to become a doctor, the contribution she could make in the medical industry would definitely be bigger than the contributions she could make to the biopharmaceutical industry.

Luca shook her head helplessly and glanced at the application form to check if there was anything wrong with it. Then, she rose to her feet and said, “Dr. Park, I should leave. I’ve got something else to do. Oh, I’ll go home to look up some information. I’ll send you the prescription for the medicine. Please arrange it for me. Ms. Rayne can take the medicine before she starts receiving chemotherapy.”

“Okay. Off you go. I have to prepare to enter the operating room soon.” Johann glanced at the time. It was almost time for the operation. He reckoned that the nurse had already sent the patient to the operating room and the assistant surgeon was probably getting everything prepared before the operation started. It was time for Johann to head there. Hence, he stood up.

Luca nodded and walked out of Johann’s office.

The intern stared blankly in the direction where Luca left. Johann said impatiently, “Why are you standing there? Get ready to head to the operation room.”

“Ah, yes.” The intern came back to his senses as he was still thinking about Luca.

If Luca was as capable as what the hospital director had told him, why did she not become a doctor?

He heard the hospital director say that Luca was a professor who studied biopharmaceuticals. Although it was a good industry to work in, becoming a doctor was way more meaningful.

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