Later, Herman arrived in time and the girl wearing a mask hurriedly stopped.
It was me who asked Herman to order finding this intern, deduct all her performance and eliminate her naturally.
Now it seemed that the masked girl was Chloe.
“If you hadn’t meddled in my business, how could I have been deducted from my performance! How could Herman look at me with such a cold look? He has never looked at me like that!”
Chloe had always been a righteous person in front of Herman, so she naturally didn’t dare to bring this matter to Herman again and could only endure and accept the penalty of deducting performance.
And now, she was venting all her anger on me.
My body had begun to react to the stress, my consciousness was scattered and I felt that my life was slipping away.
The external pager at the door suddenly lit up.
Chloe cursed, put down the knife and answered the phone.
Herman’s voice rang out. “Chloe, is there a problem? Why do I seem to hear Vera screaming in pain? Is something wrong?”
Chloe glared at me, covered the microphone and cursed at me, “You’re lucky!”
Then she explained calmly, “It’s okay, Herman. It’s because Vera is too resistant to drugs and she woke up in the middle of the operation, but the operation will be over soon. I will sew her belly up and you will be able to see the baby soon!”
“By the way, how is my child? Is he healthy? Does he look like me?”
Chloe’s face regained the expression of planning, with a little playfulness. “You will know later.”
Herman pondered for a moment and said to Chloe, “Since she is awake, you give the phone to Vera. I have a few words to tell her. I’m afraid she will delay your regularization.”
Chloe raised her eyebrows, with a happy smile on her face and mercifully put the pager in my hand.
Herman kept nagging in my ear
“Vera, when you leave the operating room later, the dean will come to see you. Act a little more relaxed and praise Chloe a few more times, thanking her for saving your life. Do you understand? I’ve given you such an important task, don’t mess it up!”
I couldn’t hear what Herman was saying.
The greatest sorrow was the death of the heart. My heart died at this moment. The heart that had loved Herman for seven years finally died at the moment when I gave birth to the crystallization of his life.