Chapter 262 Who Told Kaze to Leave?
Benedict sneered at Kaze.
Agnes‘ son–in–law was clearly trying to make a living as a caregiver at the medical center.
Benedict made it his mission to stop Kaze from making any money.
Kaze narrowed his gaze and said solemnly, “I can leave when I want to. Who are you to tell me to
get lost?”
When Larry insisted that he should stay to serve him, Kaze did not want to be at the medical
center.
Now, Benedict told him to beat it.
Well, Kaze did not want to leave now.
“Hmph! I’m the deputy director of the medical center.”
Benedict said arrogantly, “The center’s logistics and security are part of my job. You have a
history of a mental illness, but you want to serve patients. What if you have an episode and harm
the patients or hospital staff?”
“What? He’s mentally ill?”
The public inside and outside the ward stepped back, keeping their distance from Kaze.
Benedict nodded. “That’s right. You might not know who he is, so I’ll let you know. He’s the
dimwit who married into the Quint family.”
“Holy shit. He’s the dummy son–in–law. To think I get to see him in the flesh today.”
“I heard he had an episode on his wedding day and hit the attending guests.“.
“Didn’t he beat up Liben Radar, the director of Lilyrose Bank? He nearly bankrupted Quintessential
too.”
Kaze was well known in Lilyrose, not for the right reasons though.
Despite not meeting Kaze before, these people knew who he was the moment Benedict said he
was the dimwitted son–in–law of the Quints.
They gave Kaze strange looks.
The patients‘ families in the ward snapped angry looks at Agnes..
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“Agnes, your son–in–law is a dimwit. Why didn’t you lock him in a mental institution instead of
letting him out here? What if he has an episode and hits us?”
“You’re a vile woman. You’re angry with life, so you take it out on the rest of us. Have we done
anything to you?”
Agnes looked at the families with a pale face, at a loss for words.
She knew Kaze’s family abandoned him in a mental institution. He was not actually sick mentally.
However, others did not know about that.
Faced with public criticism, she found herself tongue–tied.
She was in distress.
The family members turned to Benedict. “You care about the patients, Deputy Director Soup.
You’re a reputable leader here. You have to help us and kick the dimwit out of here. Don’t let him
be here.”
Benedict was flattered.
He adjusted his glasses smugly and looked at Kaze haughtily. “Don’t just stand there. Leave now!”
Unfazed, Kaze unemotionally pulled out his phone.
“Contact the director of Lilyrose Wholeness Medical Center. Tell him to meet me at the inpatient
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