Sheffield was able to catch a breath after two weeks of continuous work. At least he wouldn't have to eat and live in the lab anymore. He leaned on the wall only to flip through his phone when his phone buzzed. The frown was back on his forehead again. It was from the department director of the hospital.

“We have got a patient with a complex condition here, and you need to come to the hospital to participate in the afternoon's consultation.”

Sheffield heaved a helpless sigh and went home. He took a shower and changed his clothes before hurrying to the hospital.

When he opened the door to the department, everyone greeted him with a bright smile. The nurses saw him again, and their eyes brightened.

“Sheffield, you're finally here!"

“Long time no see, Sheffield!"

Sheffield leaned on the counter.

“You really missed me," -he sent a wink at them-"didn't you?"

The nurses stared at the flirtatious face for a long time. A hint of blush appeared on their cheeks. Gosh! He was so good at flirting.

“Sh-Sheffield, are you going to stay in the hospital?" a nurse stuttered.

By that time, most of the nurses had already recovered their functioning brain.

“Yes, Sheffield, if we don't see you, we will have no motivation to come to work!"

Sheffield straightened up and put his hands into the pockets of his white coat.

"I'm not sure yet!"

"Sheffield," -a younger nurse paused when her eyes shifted to the pen in his pockets—"your pen looks very precious."

The corners of his lips curved up, and he fondled with the pen.

"Of course, this was a gift from my beloved woman."

The nurses didn't seem to focus much on the tenderness that his voice held the moment they heard his words.

“What? Your beloved woman?" They stared at the doctor in shock.

"So, Sheffield has a girlfriend?" The young nurse's face turned gloomy after she heard that the man in front of her was in Love with someone else.

“That's right. Well, I'll Let you get back to what you were doing. I need to get to work myself." Without much explanation, Sheffield turned and headed for his office.

He happened to meet Horace. The other doctor was on his way to see a patient. Horace whispered, “Dude! There's a girl waiting for you. She said she was a friend. She's been here at least a good half-hour." He pointed his finger at the office.

Sheffield turned and saw a familiar figure through the window.

It was her!

Ignoring the curious looks from his colleagues, he walked up to the woman and said coldly, "It's been a while."