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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1288

Ronan lost all hope in that split second.

At this very moment, a woman dripping with jewels came up and handed a thick envelope over to Keegan.

She whispered, "Dr. Grayson, here is my slight contribution. Are there still rooms available? My father-in-law can't stay in the corridor."

Keegan took a look at the contents of the envelope before putting it away. He smiled, "Oh, there is an available bed in Room 505. I'll make the arrangements for you."

The lady broke out in a smile, "Thank you, Dr. Greyson!"

Ronan was shocked and angry. "Doctor, didn't you say that there were no available beds? How could you arrange it for this family?"

Keegan glanced at him with disdain. "Take a look in the mirror first. Who are you compared to them?”

With that, both him and his team prepared to leave.

Nathan instructed coldly, "Stay there!"

Keegan took a sideways glance at Nathan and asked impatiently, "What now?"

Nathan surmised coldly, "It appears that your hospital divides the patients into different grades. Rich people get hospital beds, while the poor don't deserve to have any? I request that you arrange for a bed space for my teacher's wife immediately. Otherwise, you will pay for the consequences.”

Keegan sneered, "Who the f*** are you to threaten me? Well, I am not going to do as such, so, be my guest."

Nathan nodded, "In that case, get your director to come and see me."

Keegan smiled. "I'm sorry, but the director, Dr. Greyson, is my uncle. He is now napping in his lounge and has no time for you."

Napping during office hours?

Nathan's lips curled up slightly as he sniggered, "Napping. That means there is a bed in there?"

Slightly taken aback, Keegan replied, "There is a private lounge at the director's office. There are full bedroom facilities there, including a bed, of course."

Nathan nodded and proclaimed, "Alright, since there are no hospital beds available, our family's patient will move into the director's lounge.”

What?

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