cally following my senior colleagues
my father's lifelong frien
ou, Mr.
lleagues who received the news rushed over to help. Understanding m
sor and even a dean, having treated many patients. Besides his close friends, pati
nior colleagues, as family representatives, s
to be Kenneth's
e way, but someone beside
ref
lson Barnett, noticing the dark circles und
't perform surgeries. Although my father found it unfortunate, he still did his best to
e and stayed with me throughout the funeral arrangements.
, hoping he would come back to b
g off the phone. That
re?" Mr. Marshall gla
happened to be passing by, quickly interjected, "Dr. Bail
y know that your father treated him almost like his son. Even if you requi
is head as
ining that communication signals were poor in the
a bitte
eth's job at Cartacero General Hospital was thanks to my father's help, and e
eceived his indiff
Nelson urged me to rest while he saw off
nd pulled out my phone, which I hadn't checked a
with messages
hing from Kenneth
l media platform. It was a status update from
latform and didn't
ned it. It was a
ure showed two pairs of feet side by side. I recognized one pai
a and wore leather shoes. They were ruined in less than a day. He called me, joking abou
nt out and bought
ck my sobs. I couldn't let my father sti