Chapter: 905
“Let that sink in!" Alick hastened his pace to keep up with the departing man.
Camila approached Nelson and said to him, “You're free to return to Faymoor."
Nelson lifted his head and gazed at Camila, after which he asked, "Is she also in support of this?"
Cathy hadn't mentioned anything about that in the letter.
Camila believed that it would be best for Nelson to leave.
"You have a daughter. Am I right? It would be better for you to return to her," Camila pointed out.
How did she find out about his daughter?
Could Cathy have been her source?
That had to be it!
“If that is her desire, I will heed to it," Nelson answered in resignation.
Camila wished the matter could be resolved as swiftly as possible.
She was in genuine agony.
It particularly broke her heart when she caught a glimpse of Isaac's bland stare.
However, she knew how important it was for her to maintain her facade of composure.
She donned the white gown and was preparing to begin her duties when Josiah summoned her to the office.
“Why did you have to show up at work even today?" Josiah asked immediately she got in.
“Where else could I have gone to?" Camila replied with a question of her own,
Josiah was unsure of how to respond to her. Due to the error she had made during the operation, Isaac was Likely to be harbouring some resentment towards her, believing that she was responsible for Cathy's death.
“Thank you. If it weren't for you, Nelson would most Likely be dead as we speak."
“You need not thank me. I cannot make any promises unless I read Cathy's letter. In fact, I regret having to read it." She knew that her nobility didn't stretch to the extent of offering up her own well-being for the sake of others.
However, she did it anyway.
Her actions were solely because Cathy was Isaac's mother.
"I should get going," she said curtly.
“Don't go!" Josiah intercepted her and withdrew a notebook from the drawer.
“These are my recorded clinical experiences and insights into complex diseases that I have gathered over the years. They could prove to be useful for you,” he remarked.