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Chapter 744: Becoming a Martyr (1)
Chapter 744: Chapter 744: Becoming a Martyr (1)
"What news is that?" Carolline Ruiz sat on the bed, casually drying her damp hair with a towel with one hand and holding the phone with the other, using the speakerphone function. She thought that in these three days, she would be tired, so should Mia Parker and the others.
"I am now at the airport, just received an interview assignment, about to take the last flight to Africa for an on-site interview. I have a list of martyrs in my hand. Do you want to guess who is in this list?" Mia Parker was holding the list with the name circled. She was quite surprised when she first saw this name on the list.
Mia had just arrived home when she received a call from Ben Parker. At first, Ben was not planning to call her, but the two of them had been working together for many years and had developed an understanding. Naturally, he knew that if he didn’t let Mia go for the interview with this news, she would definitely blame him. Sure enough, when he mentioned the matter on the phone, Mia immediately agreed to join them.
This time, many people from the TV station went, and the number of journalists at the airport trying to buy tickets was countless. Fortunately, Ben had some connections in the airline company. It was easy to buy tickets for him and Mia, but a total of five people from the TV station were going this time. The other three had to take an early flight tomorrow morning.
With half an hour left before the boarding time, Mia and Ben had already passed the security check. Taking advantage of this time, Mia called Carolline to tell her about it.
"Is it Gavin Campbell?" Carolline trembled in her heart. What had happened to make him a martyr?
With that said, Mia must have someone she recognized on the list. Since she knew them, Carolline only knew Charlotte Clark and Gavin Campbell, and she was worried about Gavin.
Because Gavin was such a warm-hearted person, he would never hide if someone with a severe infectious disease appeared. Others might avoid it, but Gavin would definitely not.
Saving lives and helping the wounded is a doctor’s duty, not an instinct.
Some people can do it, but some people might not be able to.
"...No." Mia paused for a while, and she looked over to the second page but didn’t see Gavin Campbell’s name. In the end, she didn’t let Carolline keep guessing and directly gave her the answer. "It’s Charlotte Clark. I think this time your hospital is going to be a lively place again. After the news is fully public, do you think the Clark family would go crazy? I’m telling you in advance so that you can prepare. Alright, now you know. I think the news should be made public by tomorrow at the latest. Be careful."
Having heard the stories of the Clark family’s glory, Mia was worried about this.
Indeed, it is quite overwhelming for such a distressing matter to happen before Carolline’s wedding. In fact, this matter had nothing to do with Carolline, but just because they thought so doesn’t mean the Clark family thought the same way.
Therefore, just in case, Mia decided to give Carolline an early warning.
"Charlotte Clark? Became a martyr?" Carolline couldn’t figure it out. It was just a medical support mission after all. How could she become a martyr? Did she really contract an infectious disease or something?
"I’ll call you tomorrow for the specific reason. Let me get to the scene first. Anyway, I think by tomorrow night, the domestic news will have been received. Many doctors and nurses have died." Mia sighed almost inaudibly, mourning for the young lives lost. She also shed many tears when she thought of the return of the remains of the peacekeeping soldiers that year.
Although these tragic events did not happen to their own relatives, they were all the same - yellow-skinned, black-haired, from the same race and sharing the same nationality. This allowed her to feel empathetic.
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