Chapter 305 The Hospital Protest
“Maybe we shouldn’t get any closer-they look really worked up.” Sophia said, peering nervously our window. The scene outside was unsettling.
“We’re not going to find out what’s happening by sitting in here,” Elena replied, already stepping out or the curb.
Reluctantly, Sophia and Hannah followed.
“This hospital is crooked! My daughter’s still in the ICU-what did you people give her?!”
“You’ve got to be kidding me! Come out here and explain yourselves!”
“Stop hiding inside and face us!”
A cr
et parents had gathered near the main entrance, their voices loud and angry. Officers from ct were already on site, doing their best to maintain order, but with so many people, it was detain everyone. Their main goal was to keep things from escalating and prevent anyone
hurt.
sn’t the only reporter there imeter with cameras ready
pregnant, Elena kept her di ry-looking middle-aged w
et’s try talking to her,” she
The three approached sl
“Ma’am?” Elena said
The woman was smiling brightl
At the sound micropho to leave
er news crews had also arrived, stationing themselves along pture anything that might unfold.
e main crowd. Her eyes scanned the area and landed on a one on a bench near the landscaped garden.
Sophia and Hannah.
ade sign with a photo of a little girl-maybe three or four years old- with sweet dimples.
woman looked up, her gaze unfocused at first. Then she noticed the annah and Sophia’s hands. Defensive immediately, she stood up and turned
ena said, showing her press badge. “I’m with Velmora Media. We’d just like to
you. You’re all the same… you’re all in on this!” The woman’s voice grew shaky with ena’s hand away abruptly.
lena stumbled back-but Sophia and Hannah quickly steadied her.
o bite her tongue, frowned. “What do you mean, in on it? We don’t work for the
ing to help get the story out”
aan let out a bitter I
ke up? She’s lying
her face “How can you help? Can you make
nscious Look around–every parent
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Chapter 305 The Hospital Protest
here is praying their child pulls through. And the people responsible are still in there, hiding. If you really want to help, do something about that!”
Her voice broke as she gripped Elena’s arm, eyes red and desperate.
Elena understood that desperation-that raw, maternal fear. Softly, she replied. “If the hospital is ar fault we’ll report it. That’s what we’re here to do.”
“Of course they’re at fault. The Morgans… that whole family is corrupt. They don’t deserve to walk free, the woman muttered, almost to herself, her words dissolving into low curses.
Seeing they wouldn’t get anything more useful-and not wanting to upset her further-Elena signaled to the others that it was time to go.
They stayed near the scene for close to an hour, but no hospital representative ever came out to address the crowd. With emotions running too high, there was no one else they could safely approach for an interview.
Finally, they headed back to the office.
“Any luck finding out who the hospital’s main investor is?” Elena asked once they were inside. The situation was clearly more complicated than she’d anticipated.
“We’re still digging,” Hannah said. “The registered legal representative is a woman. She’s already been taken in for questioning by police. But from what I’ve heard… the real owner is someone else.”
Elena massaged her temples. “Okay.”
Just then, Sophia rushed in, holding her phone. “Elena, I got it!”
“Got what?”
“The owner behind Pinecrest Medical Center-it’s Quentin Morgan. He’s the oldest son of the Morgan family.”
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