“Saving people is his job.” Charlotte retracted her hand awkwardly. “I’m glad you’re fine.”

For some inexplicable reason, however, she kept feeling that there was a hint of passion and admiration in Sheryn’s eyes when the latter gazed at Joseph.

Perhaps I’m just overthinking it.

The two scornful nurses from earlier, Junie and Hazel, were shocked as they witnessed this scene.

Why is she addressing Mr. Joseph so intimately? Who is she, really? Mr. Joseph isn’t going to give us a hard time now, is he?

They were dumbfounded.

As Hazel recalled how brashly she had treated Charlotte earlier, her cheeks started to burn.

She could not help but go forward to Charlotte and apologize earnestly, “Miss, I had no idea that you’re acquainted with Mr. Joseph and was rather rude to you just now. I hope you don’t mind.”

Charlotte was stunned for a moment. “It’s fine. You were right. I’m, after all, not a licensed nurse. There is no reason to apologize.”

“Huh?” Hazel blinked.

fine? But I

pretending to be big-hearted in front of Mr. Joseph.

Hazel remarked, “I don’t think so, though. She doesn’t look like

a book

each other, the flap of the tent was pulled open abruptly, and a middle-aged

“Joe!”

her son’s face, her heart wrenched with pain. “Are you all right? How could you have tried to block such

fine. Look, they’ve bandaged

his mother’s

were too careless. Saving others is

Sir!” answered Joseph with a cheeky

finally turned to Charlotte. “Here you are, Lottie! I’ve been looking all over for you. You’ve given me such a

Junie and Hazel, whose faces were only slightly flushed earlier, were blushing so furiously that

actually a member of

Fae acted toward Charlotte, the two nurses were practically

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