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Emeliedidn’tunderstandwhatAshleymeantbythat“That’sright.”
Ashleysaid,“Takealooktest.Idon’tthinkyouneedtodo<b>much</b>now.Itlookslikethings<b>have</b>talumatumeratly.”
mellewasconfused.
Sheminimizedthe candcheckedthemosttrendingnews.ItwasLifelineHospitalrification.
Emelietappedintoit<b>and</b>lookedatthedetails.
Around10:00amthatday,thehospitalsoddenlymadealongpostexiningwhathadhappenedatthehospitalingreatdetail.
Thepointwastheyadmittedtheyfailedtmunicateintime.
Theydidn’ttellthepatient<b>and</b>theirfamilythattheheartwas<b>given</b>tosomeoneelserightafterithappened,andthatcausedthepatient<b>to</b>gotothehospitalfor
nothing
Theyalsodidn’texinhowtheprioritysystemworked,whichcausedthepatient’sfamilytogetemotionfterlearningthetruth.
Thehospitalwasalsoresponsibleforwhathadhappened,andtheysincerelyapologizedtoallthestaff,patients,andfamiliesthatwereaffected.
withthehospitalsndication,thingsdidtakeatum
Emeliewasstunnedasshehadn’texpectedthis.Shewastoldthatthehospitalwasn’tdoinganythingtomonitorthediscussiononline.
Now,theyhadtakentheinitiativetochangethediscussion’sdirectionthemselves.
Nothingwasmoreeffectivethanavictim’sstatement.ItwasnowonderthatAshleywouldsayEmelledidn’thavetodoanythingaboutthediscussionanymore,
Emeliewonderedwhytherewouldbea<b>sudden</b>changeinonenight.
ShegrabbedherphightlyandthoughtofWilliamforsomemas
Sheknewthehospitalwouldneverdecidetotakethemethemselves.
Thmentshadstartedtoattackthehospital.Itwasclearthatthisstatementwouldgreatlyaffectthehospitalnegatively.
So,the hospitalmust’vebeenaskedtodothis.The<b>only</b>personwhohadtheabilitytomakethishappenwouldbeWilliam
Whenshethoughtof<b>that</b><b>,</b>shereceivedanothercall.ItwasHenry
Emeliewasstunned,andshequicklysaidtoAshley,“I’msorry,Ms.Thornton.I<b>have</b>animportant<b>call</bingin.I’llcallyoubacter.”
Ashewasfinewithit.
50,EmelleerdHenry’scall
“Mr.Middleton”
Henryasked,“Howareyou,Emelie
Ml’indoingfine.”
Henrysaid,“Ionlylearnedaboutwhathappened<b>to</b>yourfamilyyesterday.Don’tworry.I’vehandleditforyou<b>.</b>”
Tmeliewasstunned.“YouYou’vehandleditforme?
Thehospitalwon’tbotheryouwithtakingtheresponsibilityanymore.Asfortheusewhowashurt,I’vetoldthehospital’s<b>management</b>to<b>take</b><b>care</b>ofit.
“She<b>asked</b>forthemedicalfeeandsompensationfortheshockshehadsuffered.Afterwegivethemwhattheywant,they’llwriteanapology.”
Emeliefinallyunderstoodwhatwasgoingon“Wereyoutheonewho<b>got</b>themtowrite<b>that</b>statement?”
“Ijusttoldthemtostatethetruth.”
Emeliewasspeechless.
Itwasindeedthetruth
However,thehospitalwouldn’thaveadmittedinclearlyifhehadneversteppedin.
ItturnedoutthatHenrywastheonewhodidit.EmeliealmostthoughtitwasWilliam..
ItmadesensetoheraswellWilliamcaredmoreaboutDaphne’sfather’sheart.
Hewouldneverbenicetopeoplewhodidn’tmattertohim.TherewasnowayhewouldhelpEmelie.
“Thankyou,Mr.Middleton”Emeliethankedhimfromthe bottomofherheart.
<b>Henry</b>didn’tcareaboutitatall.“It’slikewhatMrsMiddletonhassaid.<b>We’ll</b><b>always</b>rememberwhatyou’redoneforus.Thisisnothing.”
Emellepursedherlips.“Nomatterhowmuchthenurse’pensationcost,Ihavetopayforitmyself.”
Henrysaidtherewasnoneedforthat,butEmelle insistedso,hewentwithherrequest.
Then,hesaid,“Afteryou’vehandledeverythingathome,remembertebackandhaveamealwithus.Wefeelbetterwhenweseeyou.
EmeliethankedHenryagainbeforetheyfinally endedthecall
Thechicken<b>soup</b>started bubbling,andshetumed<b>off</b>thegas.Thebubblessettleddown,andthesoupreturnedtohowitwasbefore.Emeliehadtoruneverywhereforthepastfewdaysbecauseofwhatsomeoneelsehadsaid.Itwasmoreeffectiveforhertogetsomeone’shelp.
Chapter 128HeHelped
Thatwasallittook
Ofcourse,EmeliewasextremelygratefulforHenry,andshecouldfinallylet out abreathofrelief.
Aslongasthehospitndnursecouldletitgo,Ronan’spunishmentwouldbemitigated.
AshleyalsotoldEmeliethatshewasconfidentthatshecouldreducethepunishmentasmuchaspossible.
Emeliesatatthediningtableanddrankthesoupalone.Thesunshoneatthecornerofthetableandslowlyreachedherf
Sheturnedherheadandlookedoutthewindow.Shesuddenlyfeltrelieved.The weatherwasgreatthatday.
Chapter129WhoCouldItBe
SamuelreturnedtotheofficeafterhissswasoverThen,hesawEmelsethankinghimthroughtext.
otherthanthat,she<b>also</b>senthimapictureofthentsnexttothewindow,sayinghowthesunlightfeltnice.Hesmiled.“Isthatpeppermint?whydidyoudecidetontthat?
Emeliesaid,“It’seasytotakecareof.Besides,ifIneedtoaddsomevortomyfood,Icanjust<b>grab</b>some
*11looksnice,tastesnice,andsmellsniceaswell.”
Samprl.couldn’thelughing.“Thankyou.You’reprouadedme.I’llgetmyselfoneonmywayhomter.”
“Youdon’thavetoburit.TheoneIhaveisprettyhealthy.Teangivepartofittoyou,andyou<b>should</b>haveawholepotinnotime.”Fromwhatshehadsaid,Samuelfiguredshewasinagoodmood
Afterhesitatingforamoment,heasked:“What’sgoingon?Haveyoubehappierafterdrinking?”
Emelieuiled.“That’snotit.Iwasjustabouttotellyouthatyoudon’thavetoaskyourcolleagueaboutthehospitnymore.”
“Mr.MiddletonSeniorsteppedinandhelpedmehandlethehospitndthediscussion.Ms.Hoopeshasalsodecidedtoletitgo.”Samuelexitedthethatandcheckedthesituation<b>online</b>afteradjustinghissses.
He<b>was</b>surprisedthatHenrywastheonewhohandled<b>it</b>insteadofthepersonhewastalkingtoearlier
SamuelwonderedifitreallywasHenrywhodidit.
Twodaysago,heheardfromBryanthatthe<b>project</b>onMapleAvenuehadbeensnatchedbyVertexCapitalHoldings.
Itwouldn’tbeappropriatetosaythattheysnatchedit.CloudexCorporationhadits<b>eyes</b>setonanotherproject.
Afteparingthetwo,theydecidedto<b>back</b>outoftheprojectinMapleAver?..
TheprojectonClodexCorporation’shandwasabigdeal<b>,</b>andHenry<b>had</b>toshowupinpersonandtreattheirclients<b>to</b><b>a</b>meal.SamuelwassurprisedthathestillhadthetimetocareaboutEmmelle’smatters
Things
weregettinginteresting.
HewonderedwhohelpedEmelie
<b>Was</b>itthepersonwastalkingto?OrwasitreallyHenry?
CoulditbeWilliam?
Theincidenttookagreattum,andIngridaskedfor200thousanddorsapensationtowritean apology
Emeliewaitedpatientlyfortwomonths,andtheywenttocourtforthehospitalincident.
withAshley’shelp,Ronanwasabletogetthelightestpunishment.Hewouldbelocked<b>up</b>forthreemonths.
Thetwomonthshespratindetentionwereincludedinhisperiodofimprisonment.Thatmeanthecouldget<b>out</b>afteramonthinjail.
Thatwasthebestouetheycouldaskfor
EmeliethankedAshleyoverandoveragain
Ashleysaid,<b>“</b>You’rewee.SinceI’mwyer,I’mnotgoingtohopeforustoworktogether<b>again</b>
“However,wecangrabacoffeetogetherwhenwe’refreeinthefuture”
Ofcourse,EmelieagreedtoitSheadmiredAshleyaswell.
Emeliecalledhomeimmediatelytotellhermomaboutthenews.
Greta<b>was</b>ted.“Comebackquickly.TellElianaandBillytehome,too.Let’s haveamealtogetherandcelebrate.”
“Let’sdoitanother<b>day</b>.Ihavesomethingelsetoattendtotoday,so1can’tgobackyet”
Gretadidn’tminditata
EmeliewaspreparingtovisittheMiddletonfamily,
Shehadn’tseenwilliamfortwomonths,nordidshecontacthim.It<b>was</b><b>as</b>ifwhattheysaidtheotherdayhaetrue.
“Theywalkedtheirown<b>paths</b>,anditfeltthetheyhadnevermetbefore.
EmeliewasgoingtotheEmelieresidencetothankHenry
Afterall,withouthishelp,thecasewould’vebeenmorplicated.
Otherthanthat,HenryandVanessahadbeenaskinghertojointhem for<b>a</b>meal<b>.</b>So<b>,</b>shehadtorepaythefavor
Therewasareasonwhyshehadtogothatday.
ItwasMonday<b>,</b><b>and</b>thatmeantitwasbusyatthe<bpany</b>.Sinceitwasalsoatnoon,therewasnowayshewouldrunintoWilliam.Shedidn’twanttoseehimeveragain,
WhenEmeliearrivedattheMiddletonresidence,William’sparentswereecstatic.