โButโฆโ
โIโll attend Lindaโs birthday banquet this weekend. Just have the suit delivered to the hospital. Thank you.โ
After saying that, Chris politely said goodbye, leaving Shannon standing alone on the steps.
Sunlight poured down on Chris, yet it seemed to bring him no warmth at all.
Back in the car, Chris tossed the divorce certificate onto the passenger seat and let out a cold laugh.
Five years of marriage had been more than just a mistakeโit had been a joke. Who gets a divorce handled by a secretary?
In truth, Chris believed Jessica hadnโt even looked closely at the papers she signed that nightโperhaps she didnโt even know they were divorced.
But what did that matter to him?
Jessica might be content to remain trapped in the past, unable to move forward, but he couldnโt be.
He had already wasted five years; he still had to keep moving forward.
Returning to the hospital, he immediately went into surgery.
The next few days were completely filled with operations, gradually helping him rediscover his old rhythm. His mentor, who had been observing him closely, was very pleased.
โIโve heard of your name for years. When the hospital recruited you after your disappearance, I was a bit worried. But now, itโs clearโa genius is still a genius,โ said Prof. Rane with a nod. โKeep working hard, young man. Your future is limitless.โ
Chris sat beside Prof. Rane and nodded. He, too, was satisfied with his performance.
Although he hadnโt been the lead surgeon in these recent operations, he still had plenty of time on the table and didnโt feel rusty at all.
โDidnโt Jonathan reserve an exchange slot for you? Why didnโt you go?โ Prof. Rane asked as he cleaned his glasses and put them back on. โI heard from your teacher that you had agreed to go abroad.โ
Chris replied, โYes. I was supposed to be in the first group, but there was an issue with my passport, so I couldnโt leave for the time being. It worked out wellโI got a chance to learn from you.โ
โI can only teach you so much. Iโve already reached the top of this field. But youโyour possibilities are endless. Iโm old, and your journey is just beginning. Learn well. When you come back, who knows, I might end up assisting you.โ
โI wouldnโt dare. Iโll step out first and let you rest.โ
โAlright.โ
Leaving the lounge, Chris immediately felt his phone vibrating.
Over the past few days, Jessica hadnโt contacted him from abroad, but Shannon had messaged himโa reminder that today was Jessicaโs motherโs birthday.
Even though he and Jessica were officially divorced, and he was no longer her son-in-law, he couldnโt forget the kindness Linda had shown him over the past five years.
He also had some items to return.
He took back all the bank cards he had placed in front of his own motherโs graveโnone of the money had ever been touched.
He had kept a mental record of everything the Wilder family had spent on him, and he planned to repay it, with interest, in time.
Chapter 9
โDr. Green, someone dropped off a suit for you. Itโs in your office now,โ the head nurse said as she passed by him on her way to change bandages.
After changing into the suit, he drove to the Wilder familyโs residence.
He used to come here often. Jessica, busy with her business, rarely returned to care for her parentsโit had always been Chris who handled it.
He didnโt mind; after all, Jessicaโs parents treated him like their own son. Since his own parents were gone, it only made sense to care for hers.
But Sophie had always looked at him with disdain.
Eventually, Chris began to visit less frequently. Instead, Jessicaโs mother would come to their home.
He parked the car in the back courtyard. The butler came to open the door, smiling as he greeted him, โMr. Green, youโre back.โ
โAlbert,โ said Chris, taking a bag from the passenger seat and handing it to the butler. โLinda mentioned your wrist pain last time. I prepared some medicinal patchesโtry them out.โ