“If you didn’t make mistakes, why are you panicking?” Joseph sneered.
“You’re slandering me! Joseph, I’ve operated every surgery in the same way, and nothing has ever gone wrong!” Ollie refuted.
“It’s because you didn’t know how to suit to the condition of different patients, something like this is bound to happen, and this is the greatest taboo of being a doctor. Dr. Butler, it’s better for you to stop harming more patients.” Joseph turned around and left.
Ollie ran into the President’s office, “Dad…I can’t let Joseph ruin me!”
The President sighed, “I shouldn’t have agreed to let both of you performed the surgery together in the first place. Ollie, perhaps I should send you abroad to further study.”
“I did nothing wrong at all!” Ollie shouted in rage.
“Look at what you have done!” The President threw the report directly in front of Ollie.
He sat on the floor limply, and his face turned pale inch by inch.
Joseph returned to his office, and Jade came in, “Dr. Joseph, it’s been submitted to the Ministry of Health.”
“Mm, how is the patient’s condition?”
“It’s gotten a lot better today, but should we change the medication prescribed by Dr. Butler as well?”
“Show me the prescription.” Joseph pinched his eyebrows.
He clicked on his phone, it was already late afternoon. What was Kathy doing?
There was no call or message from her. Joseph’s face sank, and he then dialled Kathy’s number.
What came through was a message that the current phone number was not in service area. He narrowed his eyes and immediately left.
Jade was walking towards him, “Dr. Joseph, the prescription…”
Joseph paused, “The old prescription can be used, tell Raya to keep monitoring the patient, I’ll go back to City N tomorrow.”
“What about me?” Jade suddenly looked at him.
Joseph would soon quit his job when he went back to City N, and she had been working with him, she didn’t want to work with another doctor.
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