Chapter 1302 – Roselyn in Infuriate
“Benefit the people?”
Upon hearing this, Dustin couldn’t help but find it somewhat amusing.
This Carlos was truly skilled at talking in circles.
Clearly, he was extremely greedy, but he presented himself as a virtuous and glorious figure, trying to portray himself as a beacon of righteousness.
It was truly nauseating.
While Sebastian Stratford might be greedy, at least he was willing to pay for things.
But this guy in front of him was something else, trying to get something for nothing.
He really had no shame.
“Hey! My eldest senior brother is talking to you, can’t you hear?”
Seeing Dustin remain silent, Roselyn grew impatient.
“Since you’ve joined Healwell Clinic, you should listen to us. Consider the prescription for the Jade Dew Ointment as your contribution to Healwell Clinic. There will be benefits for you in the future!” Roselyn said impatiently.
“I’ll say it one last time: the prescription will not be shared,” Dustin spoke coldly.
“Hey! Why are you so dense, like a block of wood? How can you be so unenlightened?”
Roselyn was becoming increasingly frustrated. “My eldest senior brother wants your prescription, not for personal gain but to benefit the public, to save patients. This is a noble aspiration. Shouldn’t you support it?”
“Is it appropriate for him to achieve his aspirations using my belongings?” Dustin retorted.
“What’s inappropriate about it? It’s said that a compassionate doctor should have a compassionate heart. Aren’t you being too selfish? You have no sense of humanity!” Roselyn sneered.
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