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Addicted To The Genius Lady With A Thousand Faces

Chapter 138
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Chapter 138: Leila's words left everyone momentarily stunned. Marissa, too, halted abruptly, wondering if Leila had recognized her As she debated whether to remove her medical mask and acknowledge her identity, Leila pointed at her necklace and asked, "Dr. Riss, that necklace was a gift fromto Tiffany. Why are you wearing it now?" Relieved, Marissa smiled and explained, “Before the surgery, Tiffany askedto wear this necklace. She believed it would bless her mother's operation and ensure its success." Riss' movements were typically shrouded in secrecy, and her visibility to others was always controlled. However, since Tiffany was now an outer disciple of Riss' team, her access to Riss raised no suspicions Leila, still concerned, questioned, “Dr. Riss, where is Tiffany? I didn't see her throughout the surgery." Remaining composed, Marissa responded, “I assigned Tiffany to my surgical team. She was learning during the surgery and has likely accompanied her mother to the ICU now." More available at gal"I'm relieved to hear she's safe,” Leila murmured to herself, visibly worried. "Aelfric was looking to cause her trouble. I was so concerned about her." As Marissa noticed Leila's reddened, swollen face, a firm resolve settled over her to confront Aelfric. A frosty glint flashed in her eyes "Dr. Riss is worn out and needs to rest. You can wait in the ICU viewing area, but remember, you can only observe through the glass and not disturb the patient. She must get through the observation period," Ferris instructed Acknowledging the group with a polite nod, Marissa bid the Sanchez family goodbye and made her way to her lounge. Connor followed her, while the rest of the Sanchez family cheerfully headed toward the ICU Leila watched Connor's departing figure, her expression clouding over in thought, but she chose to remain silent. After Marissa and Connor disappeared around the corner, Leila shifted her focus and caught up with her family at the ICU entrance There, Marissa was already at the window, her white gown still on but her cap and mask removed, revealing her identity to anyone who glanced her way. She was unmistakably Tiffany Curiously, Connor, who had initially followed Riss to her lounge, now stood next to Marissa, his posture protective "Tiffany, how is your mother?" Ruth inquired with earnestness "She's stable, Grandma. There's no need to worry. The surgery was successful," Marissa reassured her "That's incredible! I never thought I'd see my daughter awake again in my lifetime. I'm so eager to talk with her," Ruth exclaimed, her voice quivering with emotion as tears began to form in her eyes "Hey, Tiffany," Daryl asked with palpable excitement, "were you there watching Dr. Riss perform the surgery? Did you learn a lot?" Marissa couldn't help but beam. "Absolutely, I did." "And are you feeling good about it?" With a soft smile, Rachel added, "Lots of doctors, students, and professors from medical schools want to observe her surgeries. But you, Tiffany, you're the only one who got that chance.” Marissa chuckled in agreement. "I know, I'm incredibly lucky."

Shaun playfully tousled her hair and said warmly, "Tiffany, if you keep learning from De Riss, you're going to be a top-notch doctor. I'm really proud of you."

"Thanks, Shaun," Marissa replied. The atmosphere outside the ICU was filled with joy as the Sanchez family celebrated Caylee's successful m operation. They engaged in lively conversation with Marissa, their voices creating a harmonious buzz. In contrast, Leila seemed troubled, her brow furrowed despite usually being the most outgoing. Catching her expression, Marissa asked, "What's on your mind, Leila?"

Leila looked over at Connor, then tugged Marissa aside, lowering her voice. “Tiffany, there's something I'm En.

not sure if I should tell you."