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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 356

Chapter 356

David paused for a moment, didn’t ask much, and handed Charlotte’s transfer report to him.

Jaxson’s gaze froze on the date, and then suddenly he stiffened.

Three months ago!

No wonder she cared so much about her job, she didn’t seem to care when he repeatedly threatened her for Caroline.

She was never one to give up easily, let alone just talk the talk.

She had already made up her mind.

Jaxson rubbed the corner of the file, raised an eyebrow and asked, “Why didn’t she tell me about the transfer?

David snapped out of it, Dr. Sutton’s transfer wasn’t made public by me, and I respect her decision, besidesHe paused for a few seconds, his voice deep, I’m not sure about your relationship with Dr. Sutton, after all, she has been treated unfairly in the hospital, with no one standing by her side, so her decision to transfer was a good one.

David’s words were like a thorn, stabbing into his heart.

Thinking back, Charlotte used to not be a smiley person.

But then she never smiled again.

He knew she resented him, but he didn’t know she couldn’t wait to leave him.

Jaxson stared at the words Portland Hospitalon the report, then he put down the file and walked away in silence.

The flight landed on time in Portland.

The medical staff of Brocade Retreat received a notice early and waited at the airport.

When Charlotte and the staff wheeled Charlie, who was strapped to a wheelchair, off the plane, medical personnel stepped forward to take over.

Is it Ms. Sutton? Mr. Stafford has already informed our hospital, you can confidently leave the patient to us.

A male nursing supervisor approached, very polite.

Charlotte knew it was because of Javier’s connections. She had also checked that Brocade Retreat in Portland had a good reputation and was a highend private medical facility. The standards of the entire retreat were similar to a resort hotel, and the costs were naturally on par with a private hospital.

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