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William<b>opened</b>thewindowandflickedthe<b>ashes</b>offthecigantie.
Then,<b>he</b>saidtoFabian,whowassittinginthefront,“Getmethesurveincefootageof thehospital entrance.
Ofcourse,hewasreferringtothefootageofEmelie<b>and</b>MonabeatingupDaphne.Hedidn’twantittofallintothewronghandsandmakethingsworse.
Ifthe<b>police</b>lookedintoit,theycouldgetlocked<b>up</b><b>for</b>assaultingsomeone.
Fabiannodded.
Then,Williamadded,“Bringme<b>the</b>doctorin<b>charge</b>ofEmelle’smother’ssurgeryandthedoctorinchargeofDaphne’sfather’ssurgery.”
Fabiansaid,“Understood.”
Coincidentally,thedoctorinchargeofGretaandDaphne’sfatherwasthesame<b>person</b>.This content is ? N?velDrama.Org.
Doctorswhocouldperformhearttransntswereinanotherleague,andtherewereonlytwoofthematLifeLineHospital.
So,Itwasone<b>doctor</b>ortheother.
Dr.Sebastianshowwouldalwaysbetreated<b>with</b>respectbythem.
However<b>,</b>whenitcametoWilliam,hedidn’tevendaretogetintothecar.
Instead, hejuststoodintherainwithanumbreinhishandasheexinedthesituationseriously.
”
“Ageandgenderdon’tmatterwheniestogettingasuitabledonorfortransnts.Itisn’tfirst<be</b>,firstserved<b>,</b>either.
“Instead,thedoctorswillvoteonwhichpatientgetsto<b>have</b>thesurgeryfirstbasedontheseverityof theircondition.Noonewillbeabletointerfere
‘diretaLowecanstillhangonfor<b>at</b>leastsixmonths.Meanwhile,HaroldBowencanonlysurvivetheweekAlthoughheonlyenteredthesystemtwodaysago,he’sahigherprioritythanGoeta.Thishappensallthetime,
Basically,itwasalldecidedbymen.
Williamlistenedsilentlywithhiswristonthewindow.Thesmokeandnoisedispersedintherain.
“Youactbasedonthepatient’sseverity.Doesthatmeanifthepatient’srecordinthesystemis<b>serious</b><b>,</b>it’llprioritizethepatientfirst?*
SebastianrealizedwhatWilliammeantafteramoment,andhisfacetumedpale.
“Mr.Middleton.Ourmedicalrecordsarerecordedbasedonactualresults,andwecan’tchargethemhoweverwewant
<b>“</b>Wewouldnevertamperwiththeseventyoftherecords,andthere’snoreasonforthataswellWhetherit’sGretaorHarold,theyareallpatientstous.Wehavenoconnections tothem!”
Williamonlylooked<b>at</b><b>Sebastian</b>andsaidnothing,butthtter’stacewasextremelypaleinthe<b>rain</b>.
Afteramoment,Williamlookedaway<b>and</b>pulledback<b>his</b>hand.Hesnuffedoutthefirewithhisfingers
Then,becalmlyasked,“Ifthere’snosuitableheartavable,arethereanyotheroptions?
Afterleavingthehospital<b>,</b>Williamwent<b>straight</b><b>back</b>toEastbay.
Itwasalready10:00pm
Hetookoffhiscoatashewalkedtothebedroom.Then,hecasuallytosseditonthecouch’samnest
Afterthat,hestartedunbuttoningoneofhiscodi’s.Themirrorstellectedhisemotionlessgaze.
<b>William’s</b>phone<b>rang</b>,andhe<b>nced</b>atit.ItwasHenrycallinghimm
Hisnonchnteyesshed,andheanswereditwhileunbuttoningtheothercuft.
HecouldhearHenrycoldlychucklingfromtheotherendofthecall.“Youfinallyansweredmycafteramonth,Mr.Middleton”
Previously,Williamwouldn’tanswerhiscallsortests.However,WilliamansweredHenry’scallrightafterDaphine’srebum.
Itwasasifhewasworriednooneknewwho hepreferred.
Williamonlyasked,“Whatdoyouwant?**
“Comehomewhenyouwakeuptomorrow.You<b>can</b>havebreakfasthear.We’ll haveguestsatterthat,”Henrysaid.
“I’mbusytomorrow.”
“Can’tyouatleastgiveustwo<b>hours</b><b>?</b>”Henrywasangryagain.
“DoyouthinkthatIhavenoideayou’vejustreturnedfromthehospittthishour?You’vebeenbusywith<b>Daphne’s</b>father’ssurgery.Yousurecareabouthimmorethanyourownfather!!!
williamliftedhisgaze.“AreyouspyingonmeorDaphne?”
“Iwasmercifulenoughtoletheeback.Whyshouldn’tIkeepanyone?
Williamchuckled.“Ifyouhavethetimetospyonher,whydon’tyouspyonyourdaughter–inw?”
Henryfrowned,
“Mydaughter–inw?Areyoureferring toEmelle?Whathappenedtoher?
“Don’tyouknowshecausedascene,andit’scirclingenlinenow.”Williamhungupthe<b>call</b>aftersayingthat,Then,betookathisshitandenteredthebathroom
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withhis<b>pajamas</b>.
Emeliewasactuallygoodatdrinking.Usually,eightbottlesofbeerwouldn’tbeenough<b>to</b>makeherdrunk.
However<b>,</b>shewasextremelydrunkthis<b>time</b>.Itmightbebecauseshehadalotonhermind.
<b>She</b>alsohad beenrunningaroundrecentlyandwasoverworked.
Thenextmorning,Samuelrangthedoorbell,andMonaopenedthedoor.Shewassurprised.“Mr.Swanson?It’searly.HowcanIhelpyou?Emelieisstisleep.”