John quickly went out to take care of things, and Joseph remained as calm as ever.
Kathy, however, was not as calm as he was. She didn't want anything to happen to the Joseph's Group.
Seeing that Kathy was worried, Joseph’s lips curled, "You're worried?"
"No." Kathy averted her eyes.
"Because of me, you're also worried that something will happen to the Joseph's Group." Joseph had already seen through her.
"After all, I've worked at the Joseph's Group for a while," Kathy could only explain.
"Don't worry. I'm here. Everything will be fine," Joseph vowed.
Kathy looked at him. Joseph's words were always easy to convince her.
She also never doubted his ability.
Whether it was in his profession as a doctor, or as president of the Joseph's Group, he was capable of anything.
In the evening, Kathy returned to the dormitory.
The news of Joseph's Group's faulty new drug inevitably leaked out, despite the public relations efforts that were launched. Previously, sales of new drugs were skyrocketing, but now they were starting to fall.
Kathy watched the news and didn't want to pay attention. But when it came to Joseph, she couldn't ignore it.
Zofia leaned in. Looking at her computer, she shook her head and said, "I've heard that it's a pretty big deal and could be fatal."
"It won't," Kathy said quietly.
"I hope not, either. The drug is inexpensive and effective. It's a boon for patients. It would be a shame if it did get pulled from the market."
"I believe in the Joseph's Group."
Zofia looked at her, "You really love him, even with his company. What drug did Joseph give you to make you trust him so much?"
Kathy was stunned, then laughed and didn't deny it.
Zofia simply could stand it! How could they be so lovey-dovey!
The Joseph's Group was prompt and cooperative in their approach to this matter. The FDA checked the drug and investigated all the test reports at the time, and found no problems.
It was just that public opinion on the Internet was still all questioning the drug.
The reporters had blocked the hospital. Now the accident victims were being treated at the Central Hospital, waiting for the results of the hospital report.
In the meantime, Joseph was also in the Central Hospital. He didn't know where the reporters were getting their information and came upstairs to block him ...
The scene at the hospital had been broadcast live, and Zofia handed the phone to Kathy with a video of the reporters about to interview Joseph.
The reporters had been stopped by bodyguards, but they had already made a mess of the hospital.
Kathy had a worried look. She was going to class later, but these reporters would definitely interfere with Joseph's recovery...
"Zofia, everything's going to be okay, isn't it?" Kathy asked apprehensively.
"Of course. Didn't you see how fit those bodyguards were? Those reporters can't get in."
Zofia wasn't worried though. But seeing Kathy's worried face, she frowned helplessly, "If you want to go over there, just go. Isn't your class going to suspend later?"
"What?"
Kathy picked up her phone. Sure enough, just now, she received a notice from Dr. Watson that today's lab class had been moved to tomorrow night.
Then later she just didn't have a class.
"That has nothing to do with me either." Kathy shook her head.
If she went over there, she'd probably only make matter worse.
She would have been better off watching the live broadcast.
But the reporters were very agitated, and even though the bodyguards stopped them, some of the troublemakers started beating them up. The scene was very chaotic.
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