“I refuse to believe that there’s no order!” Ms. Tiana said in distress.
Just then, Jasper reached out to place a hand on Ms. Tiana’s shoulder. He pointed at the other woman and asked, “Did this woman stole the hospital room Wendy arranged for you?”
Ms. Tiana did not hide from Jasper anymore and told him, “I already had a room the first day I transferred over, but then this doctor suddenly told me to move out. I thought something was wrong, and turns out they wanted to give this woman a place.”
Ms. Tiana pointed at the middle aged doctor next to the woman when she said ‘doctor’.
“I told them I came first, that my illness is severe, that l have to do surgery soon, but they refused to listen and immediately asked people to throw my things out. I was alone against them, so I had no choice but to wait here.”
Jasper suppressed the anger he felt and turned to look at the expressionless doctor to say, “Give me a reason.”
The middle aged doctor slowly pushed up his glasses and replied, “Reason? For what?”
“Why you threw out a patient from their room. Who gave you the courage and right to do that?”
Jasper shouted forcefully.
Being of high status, Jasper dealt with society’s most sophisticated people every day. He was no longer the immature and small businessman from before.
Thus, the doctor was stunned by Jasper’s shout. However, he reacted immediately.
As if feeling embarrassed by the fact that Jasper shouted at him, the doctor replied tensely, “I’m the deputy director of the inpatient department. I decide who stays in the hospital and who doesn’t! Who are you to demand a reason from me? Why do I have to give you any reason?”
“Do you even know anything about the hospital? What can you say if I claim that her illness is even more severe?”
The middle aged doctor pointed at the woman by his side as he sneered and taunted.
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