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Lorrand nced at Shannon and then at Lea. Both were about the same age, ssmates even. However, Shannon appeared to be a naive young girl. while Lea was a prodigious genius who had already seen through everything.
The press conference quieted down. However, someone couldn’t resist asking. “So, will Helen be acquitted?
This was the question on everyone’s lips, both online and offline, with many waiting for the answer.
Peter calmly and seriously responded, “For this question, please wait for the official verdict.”
A reporter asked, “Dr. Dup, why did you try to take Donna from Riverview Hospital?”
Peter answered, “Donna is our hospital’s patient. She is a single mother, a long–term alcoholic. in poor health, and just had a kidney transnt. Her condition is extremely critical, and any slight mishap could be life–threatening. Out of our responsibility to the patient, we urgently tried to bring her back for proper care.”
“But your people were thrown out by them. What do you think about that? The questioning reporter couldn’t help but smile. The scene was tooical to remain serious.
Some others also smiled, but the broadcast director switched <b>the </b>camera to avoid showing it.
Peter’s face turned red with anger. “At Fraley Medical, we always maintain strict discipline and demand proper conduct. Such rude behavior from Riverview Hospital is absolutely uneptable. Our hospital would never employ doctors with criminal records”
The scene erupted <b>again </b>as reporters scrambled to ask more questions,This belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
“What’s the story with Riverview Hospital’s director Lorrand having been to prison Dr. Dup, can you borate so that patients can <b>make </b>informed decisions and avoid being harmed?”
“Yes, Dr. Dup, please tell us more.”
The reporter kept asking. The momentum of questioning was strong, and this issue had to be addressed.
Finally, someone from the HR department came out to answer. Their exnation <b>wasn’t </b>detailed but it was still damaging.
“Miss Berry…” Al Riverview Hospital, Lorrand watched the live broadcast, his face full of guil. He hadn’t expected his background to bring such negative impacts on the hospital.
<b>Just </b>as he was about to speak, his phone <b>rang</b>.
The person on the other end <b>said</b>, “Mr. Phoenix, several critically ill patients <b>are </b>urgently requesting transfers…”
The background was chaotic, with <b>patients </b>and their families yelling and causing amotion<b>, </b><b>and </b>the front desk and doctors couldn’t control <b>the </b>situation
<b>Lorrand </b><b>looked </b>at Lea, who remained calm, watching theputer screen. He replied, “Discharge them. Take good care of the patients, and ensure their safety
The person replied, “Yes”
After hanging up, Lorrand looked at Lea with a serious expression. “Miss Lea, I have decided to resign. I’ll hold a press conference to reveal the truth and restore the hospital’s <b>reputation</b><b>.</b>”
Lea turned her <b>chair </b>and looked <b>up </b>at him, her gaze stern <b>and </b>authoritative. “Will resigning help?”
Lorrand lowered his <b>head </b>in shame. Resigning now would be useless. It <b>would </b>plunge the hospital into chaos and confirm their opponent’s usations. It would do more harm than good.
Lea continued questioning, “Will Fraley Medical leave you with evidence to <b>restore </b>the truth? Can you ensure that once the truth is out, people will
No one would believe it.
Just like in her previous life, when Lea was sent to the mental hospital, she had pleaded her case <b>thousands </b>of times, and no one believed her<b>.</b>
Lorrands courage dissipated as he lowered his head, Lea turned back to the screen, <b>watching </b>the live <b>broadcast</b>
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Shannon looked between him and Lea. She was astonished Lorrand’s background wasplicated <b>and </b><b>unjust</b>, yet he workedpletely under Lea’s direction
This Lea was vastly different from the person Shannon thought she knew. She was strong, brilliant, and meticulous.
protected here solely because of Lea,
It was now clear to Shannon that she and her mother were p
In the live <b>broadcast</b>, a reporter asked, “Dr. Dup, you mentioned trying to take Donna due to her critical condition. Does this mean Riverview Hospital <b>can’t </b>treat her properly
The room went silent, everyone holding their breath for the response.
If the answer were no, it would undermine all previous statements. The confidence to hold this press conference suggested the answer would be
yes.
Although the reporters had already made such a deduction in their hearts, this matter was underprehensive attention. It was a serious <b>matter </b>and could not be written randomly. They needed verification.
<b>Lea’s </b>eyes sharpened as she watched Peter, waiting for his response. Lorrand and Shannon also held their breath, hearts sinking
They had almost predicted the answer. Fraley Medical had given Donna an ipatible kidney. Her condition was now <b>fatal</b>. No wonder they held a press conference.
Shannon’s face turned pale, trembling,
Shannon had naively believed that agreeing <b>to </b>take the me for Helen would save her mother. However, their real n was to let Donna die in the hospital after sending Shannon to prison.
It would be an ordinary case of a chronically ill patient dying post–surgery, unnoticed by the public
Shannon thought she was too foolish and ignorant.
Realizing this, Shannon understood that Lea was her only support
Peter’s voice rang out confidently in the broadcast Of course, Fraley Medical’s standards <b>are </b>well–known. We were ranked in the top ten pioneering medical institutions in the international medical journal earlier this year.”
Everyone in Vaporleon City knew this. The crowd nodded in agreement.
Peter continued. “Donna’s condition is critical. We’ve treated her for years and know her medical history well. She just had a major surgery, <b>and </b>changing hospitals now would be a grave mistake”
The reporters exchanged nces, discussing among themselves.
The city news anchor <b>stood </b>up to <b>ask</b>, “So, <b>Donna </b><b>has </b>a high risk of dying if she stays at Riverview Hospital?”
As a serious news channel, they <b>would </b>only broadcast urate news, so they needed <b>a </b><b>clear </b>answer.
Peter <b>nodded </b>confidently. “If Donna remains there, her death is only a matter of time. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have gone the suffered such humiliation.”
gone there to retrieve her and
No one asked further questions. The atmosphere at the press conference was serious yet harmonious. The media leaned towards Fraley <b>Medical</b>. and online opinion followed suit, with many specting that Helen was innocent and <b>that </b>there was more to the murder case.
Within a <b>short </b><b>time</b>, Berry Group and Fraley Medical’s stock began
to
rebound.
A1 Riverview Hospital, Lea clicked the mouse, ending the live <b>broadcast</b>
Lea<b>, </b>I will reveal the truth about my mother no matter the <b>cost</b>, Shannon said, hoping to prevent any damage to the hospital.
Lea gave her a faint look. Shannon’s solution <b>was </b>futile. Matilda and her <b>associates </b>would use the best PR strategies, burying the truth under rumors of a business conspiracy.
Shannon u
understood from Lea’s look that her efforts were useless, although they were all she could offer
Lea smiled coldly. “Prepare for surgery. We will live–stream the entire procedure and the reasons for it.
They <b>imed </b>the patient would die under their care. Lea was determined to <b>prove </b>otherwhe
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Business war? So be it.
Both Fridley Medical and Berry Group were her targets. This opportunity was perfect to <b>start </b>her takeover
In terms of medical technology, Lea was confident that no one could match her current expertise. S
She represented the pinnacle of the world’s medical standards, ten years ahead of her time.
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