Chapter: 1399
She was not only intelligent but also compassionate and empathetic.
Such qualities are invaluable in the medical field.
Even if she chose not to continue at Silver Boulder Private Hospital and opted for a different hospital instead, it would be acceptable as long as she maintained her dedication to medicine.
They were catching up when there was a knock on the door. Baylor entered, clutching some documents.
He walked in, noticed the gifts on the table, and quickly shifted his gaze to Norah.
It seemed she was already trying to cozy up to Jamison upon her return, perhaps anxious about not being able to reclaim her position at Silver Boulder Private Hospital.
Baylor scoffed internally, yet his expression remained neutral.
Realizing they had business to attend to, Norah promptly said her farewell.
Her visit to Silver Boulder Private Hospital was primarily to meet with Gil and Jamison, and to inform Jamison that she did not intend to return.
Once outside, she skipped visiting her old department to greet her former colleagues. She had never been particularly close to them, and truthfully, some might not even welcome her return.
Engrossed in her thoughts, Norah suddenly heard her name called from behind. She turned around to find Baylor approaching.
"Dr. Wilson!" Baylor hurried towards Norah and stopped right in front of her. "It's been a while! How have you been?"
Baylor vividly recalled the rumors he had spread at Concord Hospital and the obstacles he had orchestrated to deter Norah's return.
Despite everything, she had defied the odds and returned after a year.
To Baylor, Norah was like a recurring nightmare. Her brilliance consistently dimmed his presence.
His reprieve only came when she stopped going to the hospital, allowing him his moment in the spotlight.
With the associate chief physician exam two years away, he saw a potential promotion on the horizon.
Norah's gesture of bringing Jamison gifts seemed to clearly suggest her intentions to return.
Concealing his ill intent with a smile, Baylor asked, "Dr. Wilson, when are you planning to rejoin the department? Everyone has missed you, especially Jamison, who can't stop talking about you."
Norah, sensing the hidden spite in his tone, responded with a subtle smile, "I'm still figuring that out. It really depends on what Jamison decides."
Baylor found it difficult to keep his composure. He knew Jamison would be overjoyed to have Norah back. Jamison had even remarked that no one in the department matched her expertise.
Having worked closely with Norah, Baylor was well aware of her medical expertise, acknowledging that Jamison's praise of Norah was not exaggerated.
"I should head back and spread the good news. Dr. Wilson, since you have thoughts about returning, why don't you visit the department? We've added a few exceptional doctors to the cardiac surgery department this year. They're quite eager to meet the legend that is you."
Baylor's smile was sly and cunning.