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Reclaiming the CEO's Heart novel Chapter 52

Chapter 52 Jacob's Hospital

At that time, she was still in her pregnancy, and their relationship was getting worse. He didn't tell her about these small things because he didn't care.

Avery smiled. "I got it."

"I haven't heard from you in these two years. Were you studying somewhere? I also heard about the Adams family's situation. We are old classmates, so if you need any help, feel free to contact me. It would be an honor if I could invite you to the hospital."

In the eyes of the world, she was still the rising star. Recalling the past few years of her life, Avery finally realized the mistake she had made.

"I'm sorry. I don't have any plans in that area at the moment. This kind of occasion is not suitable for me. I..."

Sarah looked proud. "That's reasonable. I heard that you got married. Have you been a housewife all these years? Indeed, this kind of occasion is not suitable for you, so as not to disturb the important guest later."

Andrew glanced at her again. The Lee family still relied on the Blake family, so Sarah didn't dare to be too disrespectful. Andrew's upbringing made him especially considerate of everyone.

"It's okay. It's been a long time since we gathered together. The coming days would be long. We are in the same circle, so we will inevitably cooperate in the future. Today, besides our classmates, I have also invited some talented doctors. Avery, you don't need to feel uncomfortable. Just consider it as expanding your network."

Being comforted by Andrew, Avery couldn't leave though she wanted to. The other classmates didn't have any ill intentions toward her, and a few of them chatted with her.

Seeing them, Avery thought of her carefree college life in the past. She used to talk eloquently in the medical field, confident and lively.

She lowered her head and looked at the lines on her palm. When did she become so submissive and lifeless?

Besides pain, what did marriage bring her?

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