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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 2416

That was when it happened. A nurse suddenly barged into the place while crying.

Nathan and the others were stunned to see that.

Even Janice frowned. She rushed to the nurse and asked, “Macy, what's wrong?”

The nurse, whose name was Macy Kutcher, had no idea who Nathan and the others were.

She simply cried and complained to Janice. “The patients in VIP Room 8 are too evil, especially the one they call Matias. When I tried to replace his empty saline bag, he reached out for my breasts...”

Janice looked troubled. She whispered, “Those men served under the renowned General Quillen, and they are powerful figures. To make matters worse, the Quillen family was the one who sent them over...”

“I know. I understand that we can't afford to get on their bad side, so all I ask is that you allow me to stay away from them. Dr. Geller, can I be excused from helping the patients in VIP Room 8?”

Janice hadn't even finished speaking before the alarm asking for the nurse blared.

Soon, another nurse rushed in. Her voice was trembling a little when she reported the matter. “Dr. Geller, the patients in VIP Room 8 lost their temper. They are complaining and claiming that the nurses aren’t skilled enough to treat them. They say that our services are not up to standard and are demanding that you treat them personally.”

Janice was surprised and infuriated.

The truth was that Matias and the others had been making a mess ever since they got hospitalized. They spent almost all their time harassing the nurses.

Even a doctor as prominent as Janice had been the victim of endless catcalling. Matias also tried to touch Janice in the past.

It got to the point where she was trying to avoid those patients as well.

Nevertheless, she didn't expect Matias and his friends to be that horrible, though. They made it so that all the nurses were terrified of them, and no one dared to go near them.

There was only one reason Matias would ask for Janice by name.

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