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After all, Nni had argued with Tamara because of her.
Zaria believed she had underestimated Belinda.
A cold smirk curled her lips as she observed Tasha’s flustered expression, tinged with grievance.
“That’s quite enough. My exhaustion has reached its breaking point, and I really need to rest now,” Barbara dered, her tone impatient. “All of you, leave now!”
Barbara’s words prompted Nni to act swiftly, promptly telling everyone to leave.
“I will return in the afternoon,” Elwood said before bing the first person to leave the room.
“Leaving,” Tamara dered sharply, gesturing decisively for Zaria and Tasha to follow her out.
Nni carefully adjusted Barbara’s nket. “Rest now.”
Barbara’s fingers briefly captured Nni’s hand in a gentle squeeze. “Mom, you should go see Dr. Wright. She seemed like she wanted to talk to you about something earlier.”
Nni acknowledged with a decisive nod. “Okay, I’ll go. You rest well.”
“Okay.” Barbara allowed her eyelids to drift closed.
Nni then left the room and headed to the doctor’s office.
Upon seeing Belinda, Nni immediately apologized, “I’m sorry, Dr. Wright. Please disregard my mother’s rudeness earlier. Don’t take her words to heart.”
“I won’t,” Belinda responded with a gracious smile illuminating her features. “But you should have them leave soon. Barbara just came out of the ICU, and her paramount need is uninterrupted rest. The room was too crowded and noisy earlier, which isn’t good for her recovery.”
Nni nodded withplete understanding. “They’ve already taken their leave.”
“Good.” Belinda then extended two carefully printed sheets of paper toward Nni. “I’vepiledprehensive precautions regarding Barbara’s current medical condition, including detailed dietary restrictions and rmendations. Please examine these thoroughly and adhere to them with absolute precision.”
epting the papers with gratitude, Nni surveyed their contents briefly. The material was very detailed.
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Nni beamed with genuine appreciation toward Belinda. “Your thoroughness deserves my heartfelt thanks, Dr. Wright. You demonstrate exceptional professional dedication.”
Belinda dismissed the praise with a casual wave of her hand. “No need to thank me. I am just doing my job. Well, if there’s nothing else, Mrs. Wright, you should head back to take care of Barbara.”
“Okay.” Nni chose not to extend the conversation further and turned to leave.
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