“You actually know medicine?” The tone was laced with shock.
Mrs. Gonzalez Sr. sneered, “Dr. Lopez, I think you’re getting senile. How could a young girl like her possibly know medicine? She must have overheard a nurse describing the symptoms.”
“Dr. Gonzalez, this young lady just arrived. We haven’t had a chance to speak with her,” a nurse explained.
Mrs. Gonzalez Sr. shot her a glare. “So what? How old is she? She probably hasn’t even finished school. Does she have a license to be treating patients?”
Snap.
Without a word, Rosalind slapped her medical license down on the chair. And it wasn’t just any license—it was for an attending physician!
Anyone in the medical field knew just how difficult it was to achieve the rank of attending physician.
Who would dare question her qualifications now?
The doctors and nurses stared in disbelief. “An attending physician? In Sol, that’s practically a professor-level position… How did she manage that at her age?”
Rosalind’s features were sharp and defined, her stunning face fixed on Mrs. Gonzalez Sr. “Move.”
The older woman’s face turned ashen as she squinted, trying to determine if the license was a fake.
But Mr. Lee had already ushered Rosalind into the patient’s room.
Dr. Lopez, the doctor on duty, followed to assist.
Several nurses who usually wouldn’t dare cross Mrs. Gonzalez Sr. also pitched in, all of them eager to save the patient’s life.
Mrs. Gonzalez Sr. watched the scene with a venomous glare. No one had ever dared to humiliate her like this in her own hospital.
“Fine, let her treat him. I’d like to see who’s going to take the fall when something goes wrong!”
She was calculating. From what Dr. Lopez had said, she had already guessed this old man’s case was a difficult one.
There was a reason she hadn’t taken it herself.
The poor always had complicated, unprofitable illnesses that came with high risks.
This damn girl wanted the spotlight, didn’t she?
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