LOGINJust before her husband and son have her locked in a psychiatric ward, Nora Yates wakes up—reborn, wide awake, and done playing nice. Two men who never truly loved her? Who used and discarded her? Fine. She’s cutting them out for good. When she signs the divorce papers and walks away, the world cheers—including the internet. Oddly, the only one upset is her adoptive sister, the mistress. “Come on, Nora,” she pouts. “I only borrowed your husband and son for my birthday. Was that really worth all this drama?” “You’re lucky to have a husband and son like that. You should count your blessings.” Nora lets out a sharp laugh. “Then consider this ‘blessing’ my personal gift to you. After all, trash belongs in the dumpster.” She walks off without a second glance—glowing, untouchable, and ready to run the world. Soon, her business is booming. Suitors line up. The woman they tried to destroy becomes the woman everyone wants to be. Years later, now a titan in her field, she sits down for a high-profile interview. “Ms. Yates,” the reporter asks, “it’s rumored that Mr. Luther, CEO of Luther Corp, is your ex-husband. Do you still keep in touch?” Nora smiles politely. “Sorry. I’m a widow with no children.” Then she turns to the camera, smiles straight through the lens—at the ex-husband and son losing their minds behind the scenes—and adds, “Just remarried. Baby girl on the way.”
View MoreProfessor Caldwell smiled kindly. “It was a team effort,” he said.Then he stepped out of the operating room, pulling off his mask.Nora and the others immediately rushed forward, their faces a mix of tension and hope.Seeing their anxious expressions, the professor gave a reassuring nod. “Don’t worry,” he said calmly. “The surgery was a success. With proper post-op care, the patient should make a steady recovery.”Anne burst into tears of relief. “Professor, thank you so much! You’ve saved our entire family, we’ll never forget this kindness.”Professor Caldwell raised a hand modestly. “It wasn’t just me. Miss Yates provided detailed medical data in time, which allowed me to study the case on the way here and plan ahead. That preparation made the operation much smoother. And Dr. Lawrence’s earlier care helped stabilize the condition before surgery. Of course,” he added gently, “the most important factor was the patient’s own will to survive. We just did what we could at the right
When the elevator doors slid open, a few nurses and patient families were already inside. Seeing Professor Caldwell and his group rush in, everyone instinctively stepped aside to make room.The professor entered first, followed by Eric, Nora, and the others. The space instantly felt smaller, the air heavy with tension.Nora stood quietly in the corner, eyes fixed on the digital floor numbers as they climbed one by one. With every ding, her heart tightened a little more.Lily and Anne stood near the professor, their hands clasped tightly in front of them. Neither dared to breathe too loudly. Anne stole a quick glance at Professor Caldwell—his calm, authoritative presence made her feel a bit more at ease.At last, the elevator chimed softly. They had reached the surgical floor.The group stepped out quickly and made their way down the bright corridor. The sharp scent of disinfectant filled the air, mixing with the sterile chill of the overhead lights. The polished floors reflected t
Eric’s eyes were locked on the road ahead, his knuckles white from gripping the handlebars too tightly. The veins on his hands stood out as he muttered under his breath, “Faster… just a little faster.”Behind him, Professor Caldwell sat rigidly on the scooter’s narrow back seat, his body jolting with every bump in the road. His mind, however, was already at the hospital, running through surgical steps, contingency plans, and possible complications. He clutched his phone tightly, the screen still lit with Nora’s messages and her father’s medical data.Inside the hospital, Nora, Lily, Anne, and the professor’s assistant were pacing anxiously outside the operating room.“Why isn’t Professor Caldwell here yet? What if something—” Lily started, her voice trembling, but Nora silenced her with a sharp look.“He’ll come,” Nora said firmly, though her voice wavered slightly. Deep down, she was just as worried.Out on the road, Eric and Professor Caldwell sped through one red light after an
Professor Caldwell gave a firm nod. “Good. Time is critical. We’ll aim to start the operation at the optimal window.”After hanging up, Eric turned to him with a hint of uncertainty. “Professor, can we rely on Dr. Lawrence?”Professor Caldwell replied without hesitation, “Dr. Lawrence is an excellent cardiac specialist. He’s already familiar with the patient’s case and understands the details. With his assistance, our chances of success will be significantly higher.”Eric finally exhaled, nodding in relief.But fate had other plans.Just as their car approached the hospital district, the traffic ahead ground to a complete halt. A massive jam stretched as far as the eye could see.Professor Caldwell frowned, peering out the window at the endless rows of unmoving vehicles. His chest tightened with impatience.Eric leaned forward anxiously, scanning the road. “Why now? Of all times to get stuck in traffic!” He ran a hand through his hair, muttering under his breath.Meanwhile, at
At that very moment, Professor Caldwell was seated across from Eric , enjoying tea and conversation in a quiet study.The professor’s assistant stepped forward and bowed slightly. “Professor, a woman named Nora Yates just called. Her father suffered an acute myocardial infarction and is in critical condition. Dr. Lawrence believes you’re the best person to perform the surgery. He also mentioned you’re currently available, and Miss Yates is urgently requesting your help.”Eric had just lifted his teacup when he heard Nora’s name. His hand trembled violently, and the cup nearly slipped from his grasp.His face changed instantly, eyes wide with alarm. “Nora? What happened to her father?”Professor Caldwell glanced at him, frowning slightly. “You know her?”Eric set the teacup down and leaned forward, his expression tense. “Professor, Nora is a very dear friend of mine. You know I rarely ask for personal favors, but this time I’m begging you… Please help her.”The professor studied h
The lead doctor hesitated for a moment before finally nodding. “Alright. Wait outside for now. We’ll get everything prepared as quickly as possible.”Nora thanked him repeatedly and stepped out into the hallway. She paced back and forth, rubbing her hands together, murmuring under her breath, “Please, hurry… please…”As she waited for the reports to be printed, Lily and Anne appeared again.Lily crossed her arms, her tone sharp. “Are you sure this doctor is reliable? You can’t just find anyone to operate on Dad. What if something goes wrong?”Nora shot her a glare. “Do you think I’d call just anyone? This is the best option we have right now. If you have a better idea, then by all means—go handle it yourself!”Anne quickly pulled Lily back. “That’s enough, Lily. Let your sister focus on saving your father.”When the documents were finally ready, Nora grabbed them and immediately sent everything to Dr. Lawrence. Then she hurried back to the waiting area by the emergency room, phon












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