Chapter 191 Talented in Medical Studies
Looking at their weak and pale faces one by one, Francis's mood grew heavy too.
"Alright, saving lives comes first. Once we're done here, I'll catch up with you properly." Francis gave Sophia an approving glance. In just one year, Sophia had grown so much compared to before.
As his star student, seeing her like this now, Francis couldn't help but feel happy.
He looked at Alfonso and pointed to a box nearby, saying, "Alfonso, these medicines were jointly developed by the Lumina Group and Oasis University's medical teams. They've been nationally certified and tested—all approved. You can use them without worry. The medicines inside are all categorized."
Since Francis personally vouched for the origin and effectiveness of these medicines, there was definitely no problem.
Alfonso immediately ordered people to move the items.
Then Alfonso cleared out space specifically for Francis and the medical team members he brought.
Francis paused for a moment, then pointed at Sophia, "Arrange a place for her to see patients too. Her medical skills—even I can't match them."
Alfonso was shocked and couldn't believe his ears.
People praised by Francis himself could be counted on one hand worldwide.
He didn't expect Francis to have such high praise for Sophia.
Alfonso couldn't help but glance at Sophia again. She was young, and aside from being beautiful, there didn't seem to be anything particularly special about her that would earn such praise from Francis.
Either Sophia had a powerful background, or as Francis said, she had a natural talent for medicine.
After thinking it over, Alfonso leaned toward the second explanation.
Everyone knew Francis had always been fair and upright, and would never praise someone against his conscience just because of their powerful background.
So it could only be that Sophia's medical skills were truly outstanding.
Soon, he witnessed Sophia's medical abilities firsthand.
As Sophia examined patients, in just a short time, she identified all their conditions accurately.
She could even prescribe medications precisely.
No matter what the illness, Sophia handled it with ease.
She sat there with a calm expression, the light casting a glow around her, making her look even more sacred and beautiful—breathtakingly so.
With Sophia and Francis's help, the queue of patients at the hospital quickly decreased by more than half.
Benjamin and Matthew exchanged glances, then subtly looked away.
Although Matthew no longer opposed his relationship with Sophia, he remained very guarded toward him. Even when they met in business settings, Matthew wouldn't give him a friendly face.
As if he owed Matthew millions of dollars.
Benjamin looked up at Sophia and couldn't help but chuckle softly.
Didn't he owe him though?
He had married Matthew's most beloved Sophia, so getting some cold looks was naturally normal.
When Sophia finished seeing the last patient, it was already 2 AM.
When busy, she didn't feel anything, but once that energy wore off, the exhaustion she'd been suppressing immediately surged up.
Sophia stretched and yawned drowsily, her eyes barely able to stay open.
Benjamin walked over, bent down and scooped her up in his arms, nodded to Francis nearby, and left with Sophia.
Matthew exchanged a few words with Francis and left as well.
Francis watched their backs and couldn't help shaking his head, the smile on his lips growing deeper.
He opened his thermos and took a sip of water, sighing to the person beside him, "Sophia really has good taste. No wonder she didn't like any of the guys I found for her—turns out she likes this type of woman!"
Hearing this, the person's mouth twitched, "Francis, none of the people you found could match that Benjamin in looks."
Francis glanced at the person and said, "You don't understand. When it comes to marriage, you need to find an honest and reliable man. Just being good-looking isn't enough. The guys I picked for Sophia—their character was absolutely solid, and most importantly, they had a sense of responsibility. What a shame..."
Sophia had no idea that Francis was still regretting her not choosing those blind date candidates.
If she knew Francis was talking about her behind her back, she would definitely complain.
Although those blind date guys were honest, they were all rigid people. Besides knowledge, their brains couldn't hold anything else.
They talked about nothing but academic terms, and most importantly, they had no sense of romance in life. Several times, Sophia had to pay for coffee.
Because those guys were so immersed in their academics that they forgot about paying.
In short, those people were all students Francis liked, but dating them, marrying them—forget it.
Sophia preferred enjoying life rather than pouring all her energy into one thing.
Benjamin carried Sophia to the car and placed her on his lap without putting her down.
Sophia rested on Benjamin's shoulder, sleeping soundly.
Sophia's small face rubbed gently against Benjamin's jaw, her rosy lips pressed together, then she fell back into deep sleep.
Benjamin looked down, his gaze falling on Sophia's tired face, feeling both heartache and helplessness.
Even if Sophia hadn't volunteered at the hospital, no one would have said anything, but she still went.
Not only did she go, but she also had Matthew provide medical supplies to the hospital and brought her mentor over.
She looked soft and gentle on the surface, but her heart was more determined than anyone's.
At that moment, Chase, who was sitting in the driver's seat, suddenly received a phone call, and his expression turned serious.
"Mr. White, something happened."
"Keep it down, you're disturbing her."
Chase got a bit excited and didn't control his volume well.
Sophia frowned, sleeping restlessly, as if disturbed by the noise.
Benjamin immediately placed his hand over her ear to block out external sounds.
Chase was intimidated by Benjamin's presence and immediately apologized guiltily, "Sorry, I was too anxious just now and didn't control my temper."
"What happened? Why are you so flustered?" Benjamin knew Chase's temperament. He'd been with him for years, and if it wasn't something tricky, he would never lose his composure like this.
Chase swallowed and handed over his phone, glancing at Benjamin's expression, "Mr. White, what happened with Mrs. White at the hospital today was posted online. Now many people online are criticizing Mrs. White."
Benjamin took the phone, his eyes falling on the screen.
The incident started when someone filmed Sophia treating a child and posted the video online.