Cherished By Seven Sisters
Chapter 457
Chapter 457 Realistic
“Really?”
Samuel was skeptical.
Emrys nodded and said, “You’ve misunderstood. It’s actually similar to being in an operating room. When the head surgeon is performing surgery, they usually chat and joke around with their assistant to lighten the tense atmosphere.”
That was mostly what happened in the operating room. While they were tending to a patient’s infected incision, they would simultaneously discuss what to eat after the surgery.
It was simply to lighten the mood.
The patient might feel uncomfortable, thinking that the head surgeon was being disrespectful. The audacity of the surgeon to engage in casual conversation during the operation was seen as a lack of seriousness.
In reality, it was when the operating room fell silent, with only the sound of surgical instruments being passed around, that one should feel the most tense.
Samuel let out a sigh and said, “I actually thought it was true. What a pity!”
also his life savior. Samuel was very eager to make this
I ask, Mr. Lund, is
you
jokes could be taken seriously
unmarried and the woman was unwed,
he posed
also lifted her gaze, looking at Emrys, not knowing whether
bitter smile. “There
of
“I see.”
Samuel heaved a deep sigh.
she couldn’t quite pinpoint why, but she felt a strange unease, an indescribable sensation
very long. She had thought he was utterly shameless and a complete rogue.
she felt a wave of
she herself couldn’t explain it clearly.
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and wrote a prescription for Samuel. It consisted of medicinal herbs that were crucial in eliminating the residual poison in his body.
About Cherished By Seven Sisters - Chapter 457
Cherished By Seven Sisters is the best current series of the author Melvin Houle . With the below Chapter 457 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 457 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com