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Her Hidden Crowns (Suzanne and Austin)

Chapter 307
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Chapter 307 Charles returned to the keyboard, typing as he said, "I'm going to prescribe a new medication for you. It's crucial that you take it regularly, stick to a consistent schedule, and monitor your diet. Otherwise..." He paused, glancing back at Marsha. "You'll be facing surgery. It's up to you." Charles didn't want to hide anything from Marsha; she deserved to be informed. Yet Marsha appeared uninterested.

After receiving the report and passing it to Hazel, she simply said, "Okay, I'll be cautious." She wasn't particularly concerned about her body. If it lasted another day, that was okay, and if it didn't, that was fine too. The thought of death didn't scare her at all. If it weren't for Hazel's insistence, she wouldn't have bothered coming to the hospital.

Charles instantly recognized Marsha's feigned indifference and a surge of anger welled up within him.

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He paused his activities and turned to face her. "If you maintain this attitude, I'll have no choice but to inform Ms. Yates and have her keep an eye on you." He knew they were close friends.

Over the last few days, he also uncovered that Suzanne was actually the miracle doctor, Jane.

However, Marsha's current behavior clearly indicated she hadn't told Suzanne about her illness. The only reason she wouldn't mention it was because she didn't want Suzanne to know. Given the situation, he felt compelled to use this as leverage.

Marsha, who had been focused on her phone, suddenly looked up at Charles. Her eyes narrowed as she said, "Go ahead and tell her, and see what happens!" As a doctor, offering reminders was one thing, but resorting to threats? Marsha's anger flared, and she was prepared to confront Charles at the slightest provocation.

Hazel noticed the tension in the air and swiftly moved forward with a cheerful smile to ease it. "Thank you, Dr. Jennings. Marsha will surely take your advice," she said, gently pulling on Marsha's sleeve.

In a low voice, she urged, "Marsha, please. Your health is the most important thing. If you continue like this, Mr. Padget might actually insist that you take toff to recuperate." Marsha's fingers trembled slightly. Despite everything, she still felt a twinge of fear toward Logan. If he actually put a stop to all her work, she'd be left without any distraction.

Charles shot Marsha a sharp look, mumbling, Intractable." He had never encountered someone so obstinate! If she didn't value her own well-being, why should he? Yethe couldn't help but feel uneasy watching her neglect her health.

Marsha inhaled deeply a few times, reminding herself to remain composed. She knew she couldn't sink to his level.

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She calmed herself and asked, "Dr. Jennings, would you mind writing down the medical instructions for me? I promise to follow them." Charles, suppressing his own frustration, chose not to respond to her and carried on with typing out the instructions. Once he was done, he put the newly printed instructions in front of Marsha.

She snatched them up swiftly and got to her feet. Looking at Charles, she said, "Goodbye-no, never see you again!" she exclaimed.

If there was ever another occasion, she would certainly make sure to teach him a lesson.

Wearing her sunglasses, Marsha turned and casually strolled outside,

exuding indifference. By then, security had already dispersed the throng of fans from the outpatient entrance As she stepped out, there were only patients remaining, and no fans were visible. Marshafelt somewhat relieved.

Hazel watched as Marsha stormed off in frustration. She then faced om Charles and said with remorse, "Dr. Jennings, Marsha is usually very kind. She's just having a rough day, so please don't take it personally." Hazel was worried that Marsha might have upset Charles. After all, he was the leading cardiac surgeon, and Marsha's recovery relied on his expertise.

Charles gestured toward Hazel, showing that he wasn't upset. Hen assured her, saying, No worries. You should attend to her first. Just make sure her meals are light."