One sharp-eyed nurse saw Rachel, so she stood up and greeted her, "Rachel, you're here."
Rachel nodded at her in acknowledgment. She didn't know what they were talking about, but seeing the smiles on their faces, they seemed to be having fun, so she didn't want to disturb them. She put down the fruits she had just bought and said with a smile, "I brought some fruits. I've already washed them, and they're ready to eat."
"Thank you, Rachel."
Receiving lots of gratitude made her feel a little embarrassed. She smiled faintly and turned around to leave. But a nurse asked, "Have you seen the news yesterday? The rich single men in the city are already getting married one by one. But until now, I haven't found my prince charming yet."
"Who?" someone immediately asked.
Rachel's heart skipped a beat upon hearing their conversation. In the past two days, only Marcus was featured on the news to be getting married.
However, Celia still didn't know about it.
The nurse said, "He is..."
Rachel interrupted at once. "Hey, I almost forgot. Someone was looking for you outside before I came in."
The nurse tilted her head and asked, "Who?"
Rachel touched her nose subconsciously, trying to hide her uneasiness for lying. "Sorry, I don't know him. I just heard him looking for you. He seemed very anxious, so you'd better go and have a look."
The nurse nodded, completely forgetting what she had just said. She stood up from the sofa and was about to go out, but one of the nurses pulled her
Rachel closed the files she was reading and stared at her carefully. "I don't think it's necessary to ask Eric to annoy her again. After all, the more we play tricks on her, the more likely she finds it out."
"I guess you are right." Lea bent over her desk and asked, "Then what should we do now?"
Rachel stroked Lea's head as if stroking a dog and replied, "Believe in fate. Fate will go through all the setbacks and let them eventually be together again in the end."
It also happened to her and Jack.
Even to Lea and Henry.
After work, Rachel hailed a taxi. She was about to go home directly, but she suddenly remembered that she needed to pick up her car from the shop. It was scheduled for release yesterday, but it slipped her mind. She tapped the taxi driver's seat and told him to drive her to the shop.
"Why didn't you tell me ahead of time?"
the driver muttered.
When Rachel arrived at the shop, there was only one staff left standing in the counter. She immediately recognized her as the receptionist who assisted her that day she brought her car there.
The receptionist saw her coming towards her, so she said, "Miss, you finally came today. I waited for you until six o'clock yesterday, but you didn't come."
"I'm so sorry. Something urgent came up yesterday, so I wasn't able to come here." Rachel felt a little embarrassed.
The receptionist took out a business card, handed it to her, and said, "It's okay. Next time, if you can't come here, call my number, so I'll know."