CHAPTER 316
Chapter 316
“I want her off the contract, Gina said coldly.
Annoyed by Gina’s calm demeanor, Olivia retorted sarcastically, Miss Miller, are you mistaken?
Here isn’t Prover Hospital, and you’re not the dean. You don’t have the final say.”
“You don’t have the authority to refuse me either,” Gina said casually.
Olivia’s expression changed immediately. She dared not confront Gina, but the anger burned inside
her, causing her to
ache
Gina continued, “Your so-called blood supply contracts are utterly unreasonable.”
“It’s unreasonable but legal,” Olivia smirked triumphantly. “It’s all written clearly. They signed
voluntarily. Any objections?”
Uninterested in further conversation, Gina said, “As I said, I want to see your supervisor or the
dean.”
“Our dean isn’t someone you can just see whenever you please, Olivia asserted, bolstered by
Nics’s influence, showing a hint of defiance.
“Olivia Miller, let me remind you, my patience is limited. Before I lose interest in talking to you nicely,
comply with my request, or else… Gina warned sternly, her expression turned cold.
Olivia didn’t dare to confront Gina head-on. She knew that if Gina wanted, she could easily
manipte the situation to her advantage. Now wasn’t the time for her to challenge Gina, “I’ll go
and see if Dr. Jacquard has any avability,” Olivia said
with
a stiff expression.
Cathy sensed the unusual tension between the two but refrained from prying further. Following
Olivia’s lead, Gina arrived at Nics’s office.
“You can’t go in. Miss Miller, surely you won’t disregard basic courtesy?” Olivia said, her tone
resolute.
Gina had no intention of barging in. She remained silent as Olivia breathed a sigh of relief and
entered his office. However, he was absent, and Olivia was unsure of his whereabouts, so she
called.
“What do you mean, Gina Miller showed up? How did she find out about this? What’s going on?”
Nics asked.
He was furious, which startled Olivia. “She… has a blood donor who knows her. They must have
told her about it”
“Who’s that despicable person?” Nics gritted his teeth. If Gina were to discover their true
intention behind collecting blood, not for treatment or replenishing the blood bank, but for selling it, it
would be a big problem.
“Cathy Fowler, Olivia replied.
“Cathy Fowler, alright, alright… Nics chuckled coldly.
“Are you nning to do something to her?” Olivia asked, observing his intense anger.
“Are you a fool?” Nics redirected his pent-up frustration towards Olivia. “Since they knew each
other, Gina will delve deeper into our blood collection scheme if I target Cathy. Right now, our focus
should be on diverting Gina’s attention. Also, stop recruiting blood donors for a while and reduce the
frequency of blood draws. If Gina wants Cathy’s contract, give it to her. Let’s settle things with Gina
first before any confrontation.”
“Alright…” Olivia had expected Nics to confront Cina, but he seemed keen to avoid it. She
realized that, at the moment, Colin Barnes was her only hope to counter Cina. She had to find a
way to get on his side.
Olivia walked out of the office feeling a bit uneasy. “Dr. Jacquard isn’t here, but I called him. He said
when Miss Fowler
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signed the contract, it was voluntary. She received generouspensation from our hospital. Now,
breaking the contract and causing trouble is regrettable Dr. Jacquard wants to know why you want
to breach the contract.”
Cathy bettsted for a momerit, unsure of what to say. She felt intimidated by Olivia’s aggressive
questioning. ‘I went into shock, so I don’t want to be a mobile blood bank anymore,” she exined
timidly
“Miss Fowler, you and your boyfriend initially expressed a need for money, mentioning your desire
to buy a house in Norwood together. Unfortunately, the housing prices were too high, even if you
scraped together a down payment. The
anquent risortgage payments and living expenses would have significantly strained you. So, you
signed the contract with in Cher hospital maintains a moderate blood donation schedule, yet you’re
the only one who encountered issues. “Olivia
and her toneden with implication
11 didn’t deceive anyone” Cathy hurriedly exined, her face flushed with embarrassment.
Gita gectured to Cathy signaling her not to rush to exin. She told Olivia. Tve made it clear. I want
her contract. Can you provide it?
wanting to dy. Olivia handed Cathy ? contract to Gina, who then handed it to Cathy Tear it up,”
Gina said. Then, the contract would no longer be effective.
Oliva felt a twinge of frustration. Losing a blood donor meant less profit for her. She couldn’t fathom
why Gina had to meddle in everything. Her tone was sarcastic as she added. “Miss Fowler since
you’ve breached the contract, it seems you’ve found someone influential to back you up. We won’t
be able to reim the penalty fee, but you’ll have to return two-thirds of the payment we gave you
earlier, around 20 thousand dors. As for the gifts we provided you for blood replenishment, you
can keep those And If you refuse toply Blue Vale won’t let it slide. Her words carried an
undertone of threat. unspoken aloud in the presence of Gina, but Olivia hoped Cathy would
understand.
Cathy was foolish. She understood that refusing could bring trouble from Blue Vale in Gina’s
absence. Gina might protect her once, but not indefinitely. Tilply and refund,” she said.
“That’s good” Olivia said with a hint of satisfaction
After Gana helped Cathy regain her freedom, she showed no intention of staying longer. Turning
around, she left, with Cathy quickly following her footsteps.
Gina’s paze darkened as she stepped out of the hospital, there was something wrong with this
hospital. She would never allow a supposedly reputable medical institution to engage in activities
that endangered lives. Despite the hospital’s size, attracting blood donors like Cathy, there were
likely many others. The lure of high sries was significant, for now, Gina had nu evidence. She
could help Cathy but couldn’t find other done to convince them otherwise. She needed to know
what Blur Vair was deutig with all that blood
“Miss Miller, Miss Miller” Cathy’s voice interrupted Gina’s thoughts.
She turned to look at Cathy: “What’s wrong”
“Thank you for saving me? Cathy expressed her gratitude. “1-1 wind a way to repay your she
promised earnestly.
“Alright” Gana nodded lightly and asked, “Apart from persuading you to be a blood donor, did
your boyfriend encourage others to do the same?”
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