Meeting You Was Fate
Chapter 30 Better Go To The Psychiatry Department.
"Well, I have done a checkup. There is nothing wrong with your heart. Take some proper rest when you go back. If you still feel the pain, come back to the hospital for a follow-up," Mandy cut straight to the point. She knew that Nathan was here to flirt with her, so she didn't get angry with him. After all, she was a doctor, a doctor with good medical ethics!
"Really? Are you sure my heart is all right?" Nathan asked with a somber expression.
"Yes, I'm absolutely sure of it. Your heart is in very good condition," Mandy nodded and, after a pause, replied earnestly. Mandy tried to maintain her professional ethics despite Nathan's annoying ways.
"But can you explain why do I feel this pain in my heart? It must be love-sickness! What say you?" Nathan replied with a cynical smile.
Mandy didn't pay heed to Nathan's words. Though she hadn't spent much time with him, she had already seen through him. Nathan was indeed a wolf in sheep's clothing. At that time, she did not bother to argue with him. She just swiped his card again and wished that he could leave immediately. But Nathan was in no mood to let go so easily. He apparently wanted to pester Mandy. He suddenly placed his big hand on the back of Mandy's hand and let her feel his warmth.
Mandy was shocked but refrained from reacting. She withdrew her hand right away. After putting the magnetic card into the notebook, Mandy flashed a cordial smile and said, "Mr. Jin, you can go back home now?"
to drive me away?" Nathan replied as he smiled playfully. At that moment, he
don't be so capricious. You know, many other patients are
as a doctor, you haven't cured
and retorted in an angry tone. She felt that Nathan had come
course! I have doubts about your
heart. If you are still unsatisfied with my
on earth recruited you for this job? Did you get here through the back door? Your medical skills are poor, your attitude bad,"
go to the psychiatry department. Should I transfer your medical records over there right
to go to the hospital director to complain about you