Chapter 122
Thinking about these things, Sonia felt uneasy in her heart, the more she pursued the details, the more she couldn’t stop being afraid.
Afraid that Dwayne really didn’t have her in his heart.
Without Dwayne’s protection, she would definitely fall into the hands of “that person” again.
She absolutely did not want to go back to that person.
Dorothy arrived at the dean’s office, knocked on the door, and only entered after receiving permission.
Weston put down the files, “Dorothy, the report call from Mr. Lawson, was it you who made it?”
During the meeting about Donovan, he had already guessed what was going on.
Dorothy didn’t deny it either, “It was me.”
“You are confused,” Weston said solemnly, “Mr. Lawson’s brother–in–law is the director of the tax bureau. If he finds out about this, knowing his temperament, he will definitely not let it go easily.”
Dorothy knew that Weston was looking out for her best interests. In the real world, abilities and education were just hurdles to overcome, but what mattered more was one’s social skills and connections.
Many capable individuals work in the hospital, and there are quite a few doctors as capable as Donovan. If it weren’t for his background, he wouldn’t have been able to sit in the position of director.
And all of this Weston saw, including Donovan secretly bribing others.
If he hadn’t known that someone would protect Donovan, how could he, as the dean, turn a blind eye to it?
“I only had another month and a half left, by the time I left Dewbury, what could he do to me again?”
Weston looked at her, helpless, “There’s still another month and a half!”
Dorothy stepped forward to pour tea for him, “Don’t worry, Dean, I have my own way of dealing with it.”
After Dorothy left the office, Weston watched her back in contemplation.
Before I knew it, I was almost at the age of retirement.
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