From Sneers to Cheers: Anthea’s Ascent (Anthea )

Chapter 414





Back then, nobody believed in Anthea's miraculous ability to cure cancer.

Walking through the hospital corridors, she faced more skepticism than support, but she persevered.

Abbey had been by Anthea's side every step of the way, from the first trial to the second, then the third, fourth, fifth... To outsiders, it might have seemed like just a brief fortnight, but only Abbey knew the extent of Anthea's struggle.

During those initial analysis nights, Anthea worked tirelessly for two whole nights without a wink of sleep, yet she still showed up the next day, energized to continue her experiments in the sterile lab.

Rumors and skepticism can be cruel.

Just those alone were more than most could bear.

After conquering cancer, Anthea should have been in the spotlight, yet she chose to stay in the shadows, her immense contributions known to few.

Few others would have the strength to set aside fame and recognition so easily.

Susie watched Abbey being surrounded by reporters, feeling an intense discomfort deep within.

It should have been her in that glory.

It was supposed to be her.

What was Abbey anyway? She hadn't even ventured beyond their own borders.

The thought of Abbey not only appearing on national television but also being recognized by a global audience, engaging with medical professors from around the world, filled Susie with envy.

Yes, envy.

As someone who had always been the center of attention, Susie had never felt jealous of anyone before, and it surprised even herself that she could feel this way about someone she considered a nobody.

This jealousy made it hard for Susie to breathe.

This opportunity was meant for her!

If she could turn back time, she wouldn't have underestimated Anthea.

Nor would she have passed up the chance to work with her.

If she had been Anthea's assistant, she would have outshone Abbey by tenfold, a hundredfold.

But, alas.

Time travel remains a fantasy.

Just then, the air was filled with a thunderous noise.

People turned their heads toward the window.

Several helicopters were flying over the hospital.

"Doctor! Doctor! The Chief wants to see you!" At that moment, a nurse hurried over.novelbin

"Alright," Abbey excused herself to the reporters and followed the nurse.

With Abbey gone, the reporters turned their attention to the other doctors.

"Excuse me, is it true that when Dr. Yeager first claimed she could cure cancer, few in this hospital believed her?" one reporter asked.

The doctor interviewed looked

somewhat uncomfortable but spoke

the truth, "Yes, that's correct. Actually, Director Clement initially recommended another doctor to assist Dr. Yeager, but that doctor refused due to other patient commitments. Eventually, it was Dr. Abbey who volunteered."

Curious about Dr. Yeager, the reporter pressed for more details.

"Dr. Yeager is quite young and very attractive."

But beyond her youth and attractiveness, there wasn't much else they could say.

Director Clement had made it clear that Anthea's identity was not to be disclosed to the public.

Undeterred, the reporter approached the hospital's janitor, "Have you seen Dr. Yeager?"

"Yes, I have," the janitor nodded,

recalling the brief encounter, "Dr. Yeager is about this tall, taller and slimmer than you, and much faire I've worked here for many years and never seen such a beautiful young lady. She's so stunning, calling her a miracle worker wouldn't be an exaggeration!"

The janitor then noticed the celebrity on the reporter's phone case, "Look!

She's even more beautiful tham.

Carlotta, touted as the beauty of the century!"

Hearing this, the reporter was astonished.

Could anyone truly surpass Carlotta's beauty?

It seemed the janitor had perhaps glorified Dr. Yeager a bit too much.

After interviewing the janitor, the reporter continued to gather insights from other hospital staff, but the consensus was the same.

Very beautiful.

Quite young.

Following these interviews, the enigmatic figure of Dr. Yeager became a hot topic across various websites.


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