Chapter 1364
Chapter 1364:
Sean and Norah chatted a bit longer before he pulled up in front of Wilson Manor. The night air felt crisp as she stepped out, waving goodbye while he drove off into the distance, his taillights disappearing around the bend.
Today was significant; it marked her return home. Norah had worked out a plan with her parents to spend most of her time at Dreamview Villas, but she made it a point to come back and reconnect with them now and then.
As she walked through the familiar door, she had a hunch that her father would soon bring up the topic of Silver Boulder Private Hospital. She hadn’t told her family about taking on this project, and it was Sean who had been her lifeline during her financial struggles.
Stepping into the living room, Norah saw Calvin and Bernice sitting rigidly on the sofa, their expressions serious.
“Dad, Mom,” she said, settling into the chair across from them. “You’re still up?”
Calvin glanced at her, his tone a mix of concern and curiosity. “We were waiting for you,” he said. “So, you’ve decided not to take over the Wilson Group and instead focus on managing a hospital?”
Bernice leaned in, her voice laced with worry. “None of us have any experience with a hospital,” she said. “Taking this on alone will be tough.”
Having heard similar worries from Gil, Norah felt ready to respond. She spoke with the same confidence she had shared before. “Don’t worry,” she said. “I know what I’m doing.” Her determination hung in the air like a promise.
Calvin sighed, resting his chin on his hand, a blend of pride and concern in his gaze. “Ah, our daughter is growing up with her own plans,” he said. “It’s great to take risks while you’re young. I still have the energy to manage the entire group.”
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Norah chuckled lightly, her father’s words warming her heart. “Dad,” she said, “you could keep working for years before thinking about retiring. I have my own goals to chase, so just keep doing your thing.”
“Alright then,” Calvin said. “There’s not much I can do to help. You’ll have to rely on your own strength.” A hint of a smile broke through his serious demeanor.
Despite the storm of worries swirling in her mind, Bernice chose her words carefully, determined not to discourage Norah. “If you need some guidance,” she said, “just call your uncle. He runs several hospitals and can offer valuable advice.”
That was the essence of parenting—always fretting about their children and striving to help, even when their hands felt tied. “Got it,” Norah replied, her head bobbing slightly.
Bernice pressed on, “Your grandfather is being discharged to recover at home. I’ve decided to go to Surella to take care of him. If you and your dad have some time, you’re welcome to visit.”
Since Norah had bought the hospital rather than climbing the ranks to become its director, she juggled more responsibilities than ever. The weight of leadership came with countless tasks and challenges.noveldrama
Most of the hospital staff were strangers to her, save for a few familiar faces. Not wanting to disrupt their work, she kept the introductory meeting brief—just enough to let everyone know about the transition.
For most of the employees, the shift in leadership wasn’t particularly significant—as long as it didn’t interfere with their daily routines. Unlike public hospitals, where a change in directors involved layers of bureaucratic procedures, Norah faced none of that in the private sector.
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