Chapter 120 Transferred To The Cardiology Department

Name:Trapped In Lace Author:Goose
Breakfast was served later than usual. Rachel looked at her watch. She would have to take the afternoon shift today.

At noon, she left home and arrived at the hospital, while Jack drove Mendes to the Fu family's house.

Mendes was well loved by the Fu family. Even though Tracy didn't give the child as much attention as her husband did, she didn't neglect him either.

She wanted a grandson more than anything, and the child was the closest one that she could have at the moment.

Rachel arrived at around lunch time. Only a few nurses were on duty as the rest had gone to the cafeteria for lunch.

She entered her office and began to file documents. Lucas suddenly called, wanting to check up on her and Mendes.

Rachel replied that they were both okay and informed him that Mendes had gone to the Fu family's house to play with Johnathan.

Rachel heard him chuckle. "It seems to me that Mendes has become quite popular."

Although he wasn't the most handsome child, but he did have a charming personality.

Lucas sighed deeply. "His father will be back soon. Will Jack be sending him back to the hospital today? I'd like to pick him up this evening."

"I suppose that can be arranged." Johnathan and Mendes were scheduled to play the entire afternoon. Jack could easil

oted.

Since Lucas had an emergency and couldn't come to pick up Mendes, Rachel didn't ask Jack to send Mendes back to the hospital.

Jonathan called her later, saying that he wanted the child to stay for two more days.

Rachel agreed, thinking that Lucas wouldn't mind.

It seemed to be the right decision. Johnathan and Mendes got along quite well.

The transfer had been hectic. She not only had to let go of her cases, but also had to move her stuff to a new office.

She had been very busy throughout the past two days. And it didn't help that the female patient wasn't getting any better.

Kevin had never encountered such a critical and volatile situation.

It had been a simple and successful surgery. But it alarmed him that the patient was still in a dangerous condition.

Worried about the patient, he didn't assign Rachel to the case.

In principle, he was still be responsible for patient. Rachel's task was simply to make reports and check up on the patient.

She looked at the female patient's condition, and furrowed her brows.

She asked for the prescription that Kevin had assigned. She recommended that he should change a type of medicine.

Despite her recommendations, Kevin refused to do that and continued prescribing the original medicine.