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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1289

Grayson knelt on the floor, trembling with fear. The legendary God of War who appeared in the news on television was at his hospital?

What's even worse was during working hours, the General wanted to meet him. However, he was asleep.

Apart from that, his subordinate deliberately made things difficult for the General. He might as well be dead.

Nathan looked at Grayson on the floor. "Are you awake?" he asked.

Grayson answered in a trembling voice, "Yes. Yes. I am.”

Nathan told Grayson about what he encountered. "Is this how your hospital staffs treat the patient? The wealthy patient gets a bed while the poor patient does not?" He said and stared at Grayson with a steely gaze.

Grayson was ashen with terror. He answered in a trembling voice, "Mr. Cross. This has never happened before. It must've been the acts of some irresponsible doctor. I will investigate the matter."

Keegan was standing nearby. His face turned white upon overhearing the conversation.

Keegan did not know Nathan's identity. He must've been someone with an extraordinary identity. Otherwise, the director of the hospital wouldn't be in such despair, kneeling in terror.

He revealed an expression of remorse. "Uncle..." Keegan said in a trembling voice.

George couldn't even save himself, let alone his nephew. "Don't call me uncle!" he yelled.

"I want you to apologize to Mr. Cross immediately!"

Keegan had no choice but to apologize to Nathan. "Mr. Cross. I'm so sorry," he said as told.

Nathan said coldly, "Now, apologize to my teacher and his wife!"

Keegan turned around and apologized to Ronan.

Meanwhile, Grayson stood up from kneeling. His legs were sore from kneeling. Anger was churning inside of him as he glared at Keegan. "As the director of the hospital, I hereby announced that you are fired for neglecting patients and violating the regulation severely. Pack your things and leave.”

What!

Keegan's face turned ashen!

If a doctor made a mistake, the hospital would normally allow a doctor to tender their own resignation. This was to save the doctor's last shred of dignity and ensure future job opportunities.

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