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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 337

Chapter 337 You Wouldn’t Dare!

Knowing Pierre’s medical malpractice, how could Nicole possibly be unable to figure out his thoughts? Thus, she merely sneered and thought, Surely he wouldn’t dare to sign the medical liability waiver.

After all, that’s his ultimate ticket to be free from all possible legal charges. Besides, once the medical liability waiver is signed, he won’t be held accountable even if Old Mr. Benedict dies during the surgery!

Thinking of that, she had the sudden urge to challenge him. Hence, she added, “According to White’s protégé, she doesn’t need to sign a medical liability waiver for this surgery.

Furthermore, she’s willing to bear legal responsibility if anything happens. Dr. Toth, I won’t stop you if you’re brave enough to proceed with Old Mr. Benedict’s surgery!”

In the meantime, Anna was stunned after she heard Nicole’s words. Turning her head to look at Nicole, she asked with slight trembling in her tone, “Nicole, are you sure about what you said?”

As Nicole could comprehend the doubtful tone in Anna’s question, she didn’t get angry with the woman at all. Furthermore, it was normal for Anna to have such doubts because it generally signified that the doctor had great confidence in the surgery if they would forgo signing a medical liability waiver.

For that reason, it wasn’t easy for patients to find a doctor who would forgo signing a medical liability waiver before performing a surgery. After all, the hospital would still require the patient’s family members to sign a medical liability waiver even if the surgery’s success rate was 99.9% as they were afraid of the possible occurrence of any surgical mishaps.

Like greased lightning, Anna’s words wiped the initial smirk off Pierre’s face and he was now left speechless.

At that moment, thoughts began running through his mind. I’m here to send Old Mr. Benedict to his deathbed, considering I have accepted the payment from Bryan. What’s more, the risk for this surgery itself is extremely high.

I bet the success rate is less than 30% even if the surgery is performed by a team of top-tier brain specialists. And I even purposely boasted about my medical expertise and told them that I’m confident that the success rate of this surgery is 50% just so I can get my hands on it.

Then, I’ll take the money given by Bryan and enjoy my life once I perform the surgery. Yet such a woman suddenly meddles halfway and asks me not to sign a medical liability waiver?! Without a doubt, she’s asking me to get behind bars! Not only that, I’m afraid I’ll rot and die in jail, considering the power behind the Gardner Family!

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