Martin was genuinely envious. "You've kept it well hidden. Even I, your old college friend, didn't have a clue." Hayes felt awkward at the misunderstanding. Instinctively, he glanced at Sheila, who met his eyes with a calm and steady gaze. Hayes, a bit embarrassed, explained, "Martin, you've misunderstood. Sheila and I are just good friends. Nothing more." The two of them had come together for the onboarding process. Hayes had been tirelessly running around, handling matters for Vivian. Martin, being a good friend, noticed all of this. Why was he this dedicated if she wasn't his girlfriend? "Our hospital doesn't have any rules against romance, so there's no need to feel embarrassed. We actually encourage relationships between doctors here; it boosts work enthusiasm." Martin was tr

