Chapter 14
Vaporeon City’s Sixth District was the most underdeveloped area, characterized by old buildings, messy streets, and a mix of shady characters. However, it was also home to thergest underground boxing arena in Aetheris, terining with unkjur energy
She paid in cash and got out of the car, arriving at the entrance.
The clinic was small, with the roller shutter door hall–open, revealing a counter stocked with medicine.
To the left was a shop sellingte–night snacks, and to the right, a convenience store selling cigarettes and water. Prople asionally came by to buy cigarettes and food.
She walked in and sa
in and saw a man around twenty–seven or twenty–eight years ohl
He had a buzz cut, delicate features, a slightly gloomy and decadent look between his brows, red eyes, dark circles, and a tired expression, He wore a worn–out but clean white coat. It was Lorrand
In her previous life, when she had found Alfred, she had been penniless, covered in bruises<b>, </b>and a wanted criminal with nowhere to go. She had toe to this clinic<b>.</b>
It had been this <b>man </b>who had treated Alfred’s wounds.
After discovering her identity, he had even given her all the money in the cash drawer to help her escape.
<b>She </b><b>had </b>always remembered this kindness. When sheter became sessful in Iverton and came back to find him, she found out he had died three years earlier<b>.</b>
He had fallen from the <b>top </b>floor of Fraley Hospital.
The news had reported it as a suicide.
On the way here, she <b>had </b>used her phone to search for information about him online, hacking into the official system to find out everything about hima
Besides the reasons from her past life, she could also find a breakthrough to deal with Fraley Medical through him.
“Treat my wound” She took five hundred yuan from her wallet and ced it on the counter<b>.</b>
Lorrand nced at the money under her hand, tiled his head to signal her to go to the back, took the money and put it in the drawer<b>, </b>and followed
her in.
The clinic was less than thirty square n
square meters, divided in the middle <b>by </b><b>a </b>simple door covered with <b>a </b>curtain
Lea lifted the curtain and went in the area inside was even smaller than the outside.
There was <b>a </b>small hospital bed, <b>a </b>sterilization cab with surgical tools next to it, <b>and </b><b>an </b>old cab with medicines.
This was the operating room he used for treating wounds and performing surgeries.
Though simple and small, it was clean and had a strong smell of disinfectant, just freshly sterilized.
She took off her hat and removed her cloak
The dim light cast on her face, and Lorrand was <b>momentarily </b>stunned,
The young girl looked exquisite and noble, her white features reflecting the light, like a fairy who had fallen into the mortal world.
She was <b>like </b>a budding flower in the morning dew, about to bloom <b>into </b><b>a </b>flower of <b>wealth </b>and honor.
Lea unbutioned her shirt, revealing her injured shoulder.
He opened the sterilization cab, took out gloves, <b>and </b>looked <b>at </b>the wound. <b>His </b>eyes widened.
“Is it a gunshot wound?” asked Lorrand.
The wound, though <b>previously </b>treated, <b>had </b>started to bleed again with movement.
She didn’t <b>speak</b>, implicitly agreeing
He looked her over from head to toe, doubting
bring she was from an ordinary family who couldn’t afford a hospital.
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“The injury is serious, <b>you </b>should go to a hospital,” said Lorrand
His limited conditions would affect his recovery and <b>leave </b>severe scars, unnecessary <b>for </b>such a beautiful girl.
“I have medicine,” said Lea
She took out two bottles of medicine from a white <b>stic</b>
c bag, one for anti–inmmatory and <b>pain </b>relief, and the other for promoting wound healing.
She ced the medicine on the bedside table, calm and steady.
“Just help me treat the wound and apply the medicine,” said Lea
He frowned, picked up the two medicine boules, and saw they were in in white stic bottles with handwrittenbels “A” and “H”
Lorand opened the <b>lids</b>, poured out the pills, and found they were white with nobels. He licked each one.
Lea was arranging her hair away from the wound, with a few strands stained with blood, when suddenly she felt a cold de on her neck.This belongs to N?velDrama.Org - ?.
It was Lorrand’s surgical knife against her artery.
<b>“</b>Where did <b>you </b>get this medicine? What’s your rtionship with Nixon from Fraley Hospital” Lorrand asked.
Hearing the name Nixon, Lea frowned.
Nixon was the director of Fraley Hospital and the current <b>head </b>of Fraley <b>Medical</b>
She remembered him deeply <b>because </b>in her past life, after Ewan died, <b>Matilda </b>married him. He became the CEO of the Fraley <b>Group</b>, controlling the entire Fraley family.
At that time, she had bee
I been twenty–one, which was two years from now
“My medicine didn’te from Fraley Medical,” said Lea
Lea turned to look at him, calm andposed
“But I do have some connection with Nixon,” said Lea.
“I was involved in developing those drugs from Fraley. I’m from the Berry family,” said Lea
“Are you Helen!” Lorrand frowned, veins bulging on the back of thend holding the knife.
Lorrand said. “No. You’re not Helen. I’ve seen her”
The Berry family <b>has </b>another daughter, Lea” uid Lex
Lorrand scrutinized her. “Never heard of her”
“Of course, you haven’t heard of me, but I know you,” said Lea.
Her translucent eyes glinted sharply, like a scalpel dissecting him.
<b>“You </b>joined Fraley Hospital at twenty–one and became a cardiothoracic surgeon. At twenty–five, <b>you </b>earned <b>a </b>doctorate from <b>Avalon </b>Medical School and became the most outstanding cardiothoracic surgeon at Fraley. A year and <b>a </b>half ago. <b>you </b>performed heart surgery on <b>a </b>high–ranking official, <b>using </b>these two drugs post–surgery. Because of the side effects, the patient died <b>a </b>weekter”
<b>Lea </b>continued, “Fraley was in its golden age of development and <b>couldn’t </b>let the public know their new drugs had problems. It would have affected their <b>stock </b>market and destroyed the hospital’s future and reputation<b>. </b>In the hospital business, reputation is paramount. Once it’s ruined and public trust is lost, survival is hard
“So the hospital <b>made </b><b>you </b>the scapegoat, ming you for surgical mistakes. You lost everything, your career was ruined, <b>and </b>you went to prison for a year.” Lea said.
After release, you could only open <b>a </b>small clinic in a ce <b>like </b>this.
<b>His </b>hand trembled violently, the surgical knife cutting a red line on her delicate skin. “Who are you! How do you know this? This information is easy to find if you want to.”
Lorrand’s lips trembled, his teeth clenched, trying to stay calm. “Why did youe here?”
“To seek medical help” Her gaze shifted to her shoulder, her face turning pale from pain. “Tm no threat to you, <b>just </b>seeking <b>treatment</b>”
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Lorand clenched his palm.
The young girl seemed calm and innocent, easy to trust, but there was something unusual about her. Combined with what she just said, he was Dustered
“Knowing the severe side effects of these drugs<b>, </b>you shouldn’t be using them,<b>” </b>said Lorrand.
Nor should she havee here.
“My medicine is newly developed, with no side effects, and three to five times more effective than Fraley’s” Lea uid, <b>taking </b>one pill from each bottle <b>and </b>swallowing them.
Lorrand’s eyes widened in disbelief.
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