Chapter 159
"Even though Dr. Shadow has a coborative deal going on with our hospital, she doesn''t take any
patients," n stated as a reminder for Mildred.
In fact, it''d be extremely difficult for Mildred to see Dr. Shadow in person, let alone get her illness
treated by her.
"I don''t care! I know you want me dead! I won''t believe you! I don''t want to get treated unless you''re
able to bring Dr. Shadow here! I''m not leaving this spot otherwise!"
Mildred firmly pressed the brake button on the wheelchair. She couldn''t care less about her
reputation and appearance at all, for she started throwing a massive fit in the corridor.
She did all she could to cause a ruckus, be it wailing or screaming at the top of her lungs. Lilith''s
words did little to appease her.
There were a lot of people walking down the corridor leading to the inpatient department. They shot
weird looks in Mildred''s direction. Some of them even muttered to each other about her tantrum.
When Gino heard the ruckus, he exited the ward to check on the situation. Needless to say, he was
embarrassed to acknowledge Mildred as his grandmother.
"Hera, what should we do? Grandma demands to see Dr. Shadow right now!" he said to Hera as he
turned around to look at her.
Hera had already put on her headphones at that time. She continued ying the game on her
phone with one leg crossed over the other while sitting on the chairfortably. Clearly, she didn''t
care about the situation at all.
"Hera?" Gino approached her, intending to take her headphones away. He was about to reach for
the headphones when Hera pped his hand away.
Hera didn''t even bother looking up from her phone. "She''ll be too tired to continue throwing the fit
once she wears herself out."
Gino didn''t know what to say. For a moment, he wondered if Hera truly was Mildred''s biological
granddaughter.
While Hera was perfectly capable of being calm and uncaring toward the ruckus, others found it
difficult to do the same. n, in particr, was starting to get antsy.
Those who weren''t in the loop might think Mildred''s tantrum stemmed from her displeasure with the
hospital''s services and treatment. If this were to continue, the recuperation rate of other patients
might be affected. Not only that, but it would definitely wreck the hospital''s reputation.
In the end, everyone was left without a choice. Lilith had to yield to Mildred''s unreasonable demand.
"Alright, Mom. I''ll go get Dr. Shadow in a while. Can we go back to the ward first? Let''s not affect
others, okay?"
"I want you to go find Dr. Shadow now! Otherwise, I''m not going back to the ward!" Mildred insisted
stubbornly.
"Alright, alright."
Lilith didn''t want Mildred to continue throwing that fit of hers, so she asked n and the head nurse
to take Mildred back to the ward. Then, she headed toward the top floor.
Only after Mildred witnessed Lilith walking into the elevator did she release the brake button on the
wheelchair. After that, she followed n and the head nurse back to the ward.
The moment she saw Hera, she harrumphed loudly, as if to show how influential she was in this
hospital.
Gino, n, and the head nurse fell silent at the sight.
"Since there aren''t any problems with her, that means I can leave now, right?" Hera put away her
phone and got up to her feet. After that, she nced at n coolly.
"Sorry for the misunderstanding, miss."
When n recalled the data on the check-up results, he became even more respectful. "How did
you unclog the artery so qui—"
"Bye."
Before n could finish his sentences, Hera said goodbye to Gino before leaving the ward. She
didn''t even bother sparing n a nce, even though he was a well-known doctor who specifically
treated elderly patients in Norburgh.
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To think that he''d get looked down on by a young girl…
Then again, Hera was extremely skilled in using acupuncture just to unclog Mildred''s artery.
Once n returned to his office, hepared Mildred''stest check-up results with those obtained
from her past check-ups. He couldn''t help but marvel at Hera''s medical skills in awe.
"Youngsters really are talented nowadays…"
The hospital director, Oscar Bloom, happened to walk into n''s office at that time, so he
overheard the monologue.
"Dr. Pittson, what are you marveling about?" he asked curiously.
"Ah, Dr. Bloom!" n rose to his feet immediately and greeted Oscar upon seeing thetter.
Oscar waved a hand airily with a chuckle. "Take a seat, Dr. Pittson. Tell me, what happened?"
n knew Oscar was very experienced and well-read. Not only was he kind and gracious, but he
also cherished talented people. Hence, he told Oscar about Hera''s acupuncture skills.
Oscar was shocked after hearing n''s exnation. "Really? It''s not rare to see doctors using
acupuncture to unclog arteries. But the thing is, only a handful of doctors are capable of unclogging
arteries immediately with their skills. Hurry, show me the security footage!"
In order for the medical staff to care for the VIP patients well, all of the VIP wards were equipped
with security cameras of their own.