Chapter: 648
Rubbing his chin, he began to think. If he could persuade her to be his girlfriend, he'd have access to both her skills and her company.

It sounded like a good deal. After all, Norah ranked highest in appearance among the staff at the hospital.

Norah sat at her desk, unaware of the thoughts swirling in people's minds, and started writing down the operation record.

By the time she finished, it was nearly the end of her shift.

She walked by Kason's ward door and noticed he wasn't there either.

Kason hadn't bothered to inform her about leaving the hospital. Did he believe they couldn't even be friends anymore?

The realization saddened Norah. She believed they could still be friends, despite her relationship with Sean.

Norah cherished her long-standing friendship with Kason since childhood and dreaded the thought of losing this friend.

In this big world, with so many people around, wasn't it just fate for two souls to reconnect in the midst of this vast ocean of humanity?

She silently turned away. If Kason had made up his mind like that, she'd just have to let it be.

Some friendships, she realized, were fated to drift apart.

“Hey, Norah. Are you done for the day?"

Kaiden hurried toward her from the end of the corridor, holding a bill in his hand.

“I just went to your department to find you. Kason completed his discharge procedures today. He insisted I tell you in person."

He had questioned Kason about why he didn't just text Norah, but Kason looked away and remained silent.

So, after settling the bill, Kaiden went to collect the remaining items from the ward and then headed to the Cardiac Surgery Department to find Norah. To his surprise, he ran into Norah right outside the ward.

“Thank you for everything at the hospital. Maybe we could hang out sometime," Kaiden conveyed, though Norah sensed his words were merely courteous.

She realized that her future interactions with both Kason and Kaiden would likely be rare.

She nodded calmly, saying, “Sure.”

Once the medical consultation was completed, she wouldn't have any reason to interact with Kason again.

Norah felt distressed, so she glanced downward and walked away.

Confused by Norah's sudden gloominess, Kaiden scratched his head in bewilderment. Kason had also required him to thank her on his behalf.

With Norah gone, Kaiden decided to drop it.

Another Friday had arrived.