"It’s fine." Elliot looked at her pale face. He felt a little pity for her. "Rest well. I'll visit you tomorrow."
"Okay."
Coming out of the hospital, Elliot asked the bodyguard, "Where did the dead baby go?"
"Zoe's father took the baby to the crematorium to be cremated."
Elliot furrowed his brows. He had wanted a paternity test to be done, but that was impossible now.
The bodyguard continued, "Mr. Sanford was extremely agitated. I wanted to help him, but he thought I wanted to take the child away from him. He began to fight me
I wanted to help him on the way. He
thought that I wanted to take the child away from him. He fought me."
Elliot's eyes darkened. He got in the car.
The next morning, the family doctor received a call and rushed to Elliot's mansion.
Elliot had not slept the entire night. His eyes were red. He looked a little terrifying.
"Mr. Foster, I heard that Miss Sanford had a miscarriage," The doctor tried comforting him, "You and Miss Sanford are still young. There are still plenty of chances in the future."
"I did not ask you here for this." Elliot drank some coffee. "The person who operated on Eric Santos was Avery."
The doctor was stunned. "You mean your ex -wife, Miss Tate?"
"Yes. What do you think about that?"
The doctor adjusted his glasses. "Although I knew that Miss Tate was a pupil of Professor Hough, I still find it hard to believe. After all, brain surgery is no small matter."
"How can I find out what she is truly capable of?" Elliot asked.
The doctor shook his head. "If you did not see her perform the surgery and she does not say anything, I don't think you will truly know what she is capable of."
"Eric said that Professor Hough devised the treatment. If you were given the treatment plan, would you dare perform such a complicated surgery on any of your patients?”
The doctor was stumped by Elliot's questions. "Mr. Foster, why don't you ask
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