Chapter Eighty Eight: The Strange Nurse

The doctor led them into a small, dimly lit room which appeared almost sterile in its simplicity. The walls were painted a pristine white, devoid of any decorations or artwork, giving off an air of clinical efficiency. The floors, on the other hand, showcased a peculiar wooden parquet pattern, adding a touch of warmth and contrast to the otherwise stark environment.

Not a single cupboard or cabinet could be found in the room, suggesting that there was no need for the storage of documents or papers. The absence of these typical office fixtures only heightened the sense of minimalism and purposeful design. It seemed as though the room was used for something— private. Special perhaps.