Chapter 663
Queenie and Zachary had been waiting for the patient’s family to bring up the incident.
The moment Zachary heard Henrick’s words, he introduced thewyer standing next to him by saying,
“This is Mr. Benson. He is awyer from Jadeborough’s most prestigiousw firm. As this is a case of
medical malpractice, the hospital will also hold thedy ountable for it. Sign your name below. Let’s
make her pay for what she has done by bringing awsuit against her.”
Henrick was a cunning man himself. He realized right away that thedy must’ve had a strained
rtionship with the pair. If that was not the case, they would not have prepared awyer.
Henrick appeared to be fully on board with their purpose.
Since they were no longer against each other, Henrick repressed his rage. Not only that, as soon as he
saw his name stating that he was the intiff, he signed the documents without even looking over the
fine print.
Upon seeing Henrick’s signature, Zachary went on to say, “Please wait here while I contact the
defendant.”
He dialed the phone and spoke with the doctor in charge of the cafeteria patient at Jadeborough
Private Hospital, in which he presented the issue in full in a serious manner,
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The doctor couldn’t believe what he was hearing. He
immediately hung up and contacted Arielle.
Arielle was just about to fall asleep when her phone rang, jarring her awake. She sighed and then
picked up the phone.
When she heard what the doctor had to say, her face grew grim, and she responded, “Tell him that the
device will be delivered immediately. There’s still time. It will almost certainly arrive before twelve
o’clock.”
With Arielle’s assertions, the doctor felt a sense of calm returning to him. He dialed Zachary’s phone
number once more.
Zachary answered the call. With a grin on his face, he asked, “How did it go? Was the youngdy
startled that she peed her pants?”
The doctor in charge raged, “Zachary Ziegler, where have you gone wrong with your medical ethics? Is
it necessary to be that cruel to a youngdy?”
“Don’t be mad. It’s not you I’m going against. In fact, I’m not even going against anyone. I’m just
ying by the rules. She got herself into this situation by telling lies, and that has cost someone else’s
life.”
With a snort, the doctor replied, “I’m sorry, but your schemes will fail. The device is nearly finished. It’s
only a little past eleven o’clock right now. It will be there at twelve o’clock sharp, as you requested. Just
you wait.”
After finishing his sentence, the doctor immediately
ended the phone call.
Zachary appeared to be displeased.
Was there a significant difference between twelve o’clock and half past eleven? At this point, just
ept the fact that the device could not arrive on schedule. Why is he dragging this out longer?
Didn’t the doctor ask him to wait?
There wasn’t much that he could do about it other than
waiting
Zachary walked back to the emergency room entrance. His face was contorted with rage as he
repeatedly mumbled the words of the doctor.
Queenie looked pale. She said, “I believe Arielle is taken aback. She must be in the search forwyers
to help her resolve the situation right now.”
Zachary responded with a chuckle, “Even if she were toe up with a solution, it would be pointless.
What she did cost a person’s life. She may be able to avoid the judgement of thew, but that doesn’t
mean she will be able to avoid the judgement of her own conscience.”
After hearing his thoughts, Queenie had an idea.
She raised her brow and teased, “To deal with an irresponsible person like this, we must expose her
awful character. You have the password to the hospital’s official ount, don’t you?”
Following Queenie’s hint, Zachary face-palmed as he got the idea. He replied, “Right. Her role as an
ambassador led to a lot of fans of her work. Now is the time to reveal her true colors to her fans!”
As he talked, Zachary took out his phone and started logging into the ount.
Two minutester, a new post was uploaded to Rocher Private Hospital’s official ount.
“It’s unfortunate that another life has been lost today. In our mourning, we would like to hold Arielle
Moore ountable for this. Arielle, you promised the hospital that you’d provide ten cardiac devices by
twelve o’clock. We postponed our surgeries to express our trust in you. However, we have yet to
receive them, which has had a serious impact on the patients. Today, your irresponsibility resulted in
the death of a person. I will be filing awsuit against you on behalf of the hospital and the patient’s
family. Please keep an eye out for court summons.”