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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 24

At dusk, Kathy estimated that it would be very late to finish the lasting half of the medical records that have not been entered, and had no ideas when Joseph would finish the surgical operation. So she intended to go home alone. But Kathy was obsessive-compulsive, so she continued her work very soon.

It wasn't until 12 a.m. that Joseph came out of the operating room. Zohm Smith, the leader of the Smith family, came over and asked, "Doctor, my daughter..."

"The operation went well." Joseph briefly replied.

Zohm could not conceal his excitement and felt relieved, "Doctor Joseph, thank you so much."

Joseph remained calm as always. He went to the office immediately at the thought of Kathy.Walking before the door of his office, he told the nurse behind him, “you all stayed in Lily Smith's ward and informed me immediately if there is any situation."

In the office, Kathy, wearing rimless glasses and tucking her long hair up, was looking at the computer carefully.

Joseph stopped and softened his cool eyes.

Kathy didn't notice his coming until Joseph put his arms around her.

"Have you finished the operation?" Kathy asked gently.

"Yes." Joseph lowered his eyes. The obvious blue color below his eyes showed that he must be tired.

Kathy stared at him and lost in thought that this operation lasted ten hours from the afternoon till now.

Did he often work like this?

Kathy usually worked from nine to five on a regular basis. And she was very resistant to overtime.

But there was no such a concept of overtime in Joseph’s job. Whenever the patient needed him, he had to work at any time.

"Let's go home." Kathy sorted out all the records. She checked the time and found it would be really late after going home.

"I'm staying here tonight. I'll ask the driver to take you home and I'll pick you up tomorrow night." Joseph said.

Kathy found that there was a bedroom here in his office, with all kinds of daily necessities. It was obvious that Joseph often slept here.

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