Brian sipped his coffee, savoring it before setting the cup down with a satisfied nod. "Not bad. Your coffee-making skills are improving. You might just become my regular coffee buddy."
Timothy stood up immediately, his face lighting up with excitement. "It's the greatest honor of my life to become your coffee buddy, Dr. Zeller. Whatever direction you point to will be the direction I dedicate my work to."
Brian stood up and said, "Good. Soon, you'll have some spare money. You can buy cars, houses, and maybe even keep a few nurses. You have to learn to enjoy life. Alright, I'll leave first."
Timothy rushed to open the door, escorting Brian to the elevator before heading back.
On his way back, Timothy couldn't stop smiling. He had officially become Brian's right-hand man. From now on, he'd receive a large share of the profits every month, and the future position of director was already reserved for him.
The more he thought about it, the happier he became. He recalled Brian's suggestion to enjoy life—drive nice cars, buy houses, and keep a few nurses.
Timothy got excited just thinking about keeping nurses. He couldn't wait to call some of the nurses who had left a strong impression on him to his office. This idea, once sparked, couldn't be suppressed.
Halfway back, he suddenly changed direction and headed toward the ward. He remembered there were five beautiful nurses at the hospital.
Kathy Carney, in her 30s, had a particularly voluptuous figure and an alluring appearance. If he had to pick a woman, she'd be his first choice.
Mature women had a charm that was simply irresistible. He could even imagine her seductive posture in bed. But Kathy was Brian's, and no one at the hospital dared to touch her.


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