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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 19

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 19

There were several doctors crowding at the door—they all wanted to witness the miracle happening. However, the ‘genius doctor’ was still not seen.

Sean was worried. “Young Master Lowry, the doctor must be on her way. Please wait a while.”

Upon hearing this, Mason’s face instantly became gloomy. A few minutes later, he pursed his thin lips and asked, “Is the doctor not here yet?”

Sean said guiltily, “Well… It seems like… there is a traffic congestion. We need to wait a little longer…”

Mason pressed his lips harder into a straight line.

Before he could speak, he could hear a few doctors discussing on the other side of the door. “It’s 11.30 now. Why isn’t the genius doctor here yet?”

“Tell me it’s not a prank—how is it that a young girl who barely has any experience is able to conduct a craniotomy? It’s really unheard of.”

“Are we really being stood up? Who dares to make a fool of the Lowry Family?”

At the same time, a little nurse ran over, asking, “Is the doctor already here? The surgery has been delayed by fifteen minutes.”

Upon hearing this, Mason frowned and followed the nurse toward the ward.

He turned to look at Sean, and with a cold voice, he demanded, “Tell me where he is.”

Sean couldn’t help but tremble while sweat beads formed on his forehead as he took out his mobile phone, preparing to call a “Doctor Sandra”.

Before he could make the call, however, a soft voice floated from the hospital corridor. “I’m here.”

He hung up on the phone and looked up at Mason. “Young Master Mason, the doctor has arrived.”

Finally, she has arrived! Sean breathed a sigh of relief and wiped the sweat on his forehead away.

Mason continued to stare at the entrance of the corridor, only to see a girl in a white coat approaching them with her hair tied up in a bun. At that time, she did not possess the childishness of a student, instead radiating a sense of calmness and composure that could not be ignored. Is it really her?

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