Arielle nodded and said, “This is enough. Rest up for now. I’ll bring you to the press conference later.”
She then told the attending doctor to put up a drip that would replenish his energy and reminded the other doctors to prepare a wheelchair for the patient. Once she was done, the woman kicked the switch that controlled the door to the emergency room and strode out.
The patient’s eyes subconsciously flitted toward Arielle. The woman seemed to shine with every step she took.
She seemed like she was able to sweep people off their feet.
At that, he looked away.
The attending doctor began explaining the pacemaker in his body, and reminded, “You mustn’t perform any extreme sports from now on. Remember to return to the hospital every year to check up on the pacemaker’s condition.”
“I understand.” The patient closed his eyes remorsefully.
Previously, his brother had told him that there would only be symptoms of allergies for a short period of time when the poison took effect. Yet, he could clearly feel that he had just escaped death.
True enough. I shouldn’t have tried to earn money through evil deeds. I shouldn’t have listened to my brother.
Outside the emergency room.
Carter instantly walked up to Arielle the moment he saw her. “How’s everything inside?”
Zachary also stood still and was a little excited and emotional.
He’s dead!
The patient must be dead!
However, Arielle answered calmly, “The patient’s doing fine now.”
ST
Zachary replied immediately after, “I knew he would die. I knew that- Wait. What did you just say?”
He was stunned and couldn’t help but think that he had heard her wrong.
Not batting him an eye, Arielle turned to Carter and said, “Send me two of your men. I already found out what happened. We need to look for his brother now.”
Zachary was ignored completely.
“Where is he? Is he really alive?”
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