My Blind Husband
Chapter 618
Chapter 618 The Beauty Store Buzz
Cherise strolled through the mall, her gaze fixed on clothing with price tags far beyond her means. “When did I become Isaac’s rival?” she wondered.
Hadn’t they always been allies?
Isaac had even once referred to her as his mentor!
“Since when were we not rivals?”
Lucy alternated between selecting bracelets and giving Cherise a sympathetic look. “You were so engrossed in your research that you didn’t notice the rumors, right?”
Cherise paused, then nodded.
She had no idea how she and Isaac had become rivals.
“Isaac was once Ms. Lane’s most promising protégé.”
Lucy gestured toward the bracelets in the display case, casually glancing at Cherise, who was scanning the surroundings. “Weren’t you the one who received the only chance for a study abroad program from our hospital?” Lucy confirmed.
“If it hadn’t been for you, Isaac would have had that opportunity.”
was unexpected, and the fact that you could guide Isaac in surgery sets you apart. You’re not on the same
Cherise paused.
commotion when she first
rivals
and scoffed, “Of course
factors at play. The young quota in our hospital’s cardiac
passionately advocating for Isaac, even clashing with
had a clear goal to mentor Isaac. If it weren’t for
Cherise paused.
to all
she brought it up, Cherise did
been in a competitive position at
felt it because they had always collaborated and
mentioned it, it all came back
resentment against
things had come to this point, she
Cherise to the mall for a
she liked. Lucy grew weary after aimlessly meandering through the mall for
Cherise and pleaded, “Shall we head
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