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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 410

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 410

Inside the ward stood a small group of people, one of whom was answering the phone in an icy voice. “What?”

The man’s voice was low, and his face was a bit gloomy. Besides, he carried with him a regal and domineering kind of aura.

Then, he hung up the phone without speaking. The atmosphere in the ward had somewhat solidified, and a cold sensation invaded the whole villa. The old man lying on the hospital bed was silent for a long time before he turned around. His face was pale as he asked with a weak voice, “What did the divine doctor say?”

The man who answered the phone spoke politely. “S-She refused to take the case.”

The old man in the hospital bed turned his back to the group again. He was silent for a long time before yelling, “Get out!”

Therefore, the doctor and the others packed up their things and walked out.

“Sheldon, what do you think we should do next?” To the side, Hazel Fuller had her delicate brows furrowed in anxiety because the person lying on the hospital bed was their father. Her elder brother, Sheldon Fuller, had his fingers pressed hard on his temple, and his thin lips were slightly parted, looking as if he was thinking deeply about something.

Not long after, he picked up his phone and dialed a number. His voice was frigid as he said, “No matter what, I have to see that so-called divine doctor.”

The individual on the other side respectfully replied, “Yes, Young Master Fuller!”

After rejecting the case, Janet thought about it and still wanted to find out about the current situation of the medical field regarding this disease. She sat on the man’s desk with her legs crossed, then naughtily swung them as she stared into the man’s deep eyes and asked, “Will you lend me the computer?”

“Anytime you wish.” The corners of Mason’s mouth curved up. Then, he shifted to the side a little to make space for her. Next, Janet walked over and sat on the chair, squeezing the man out of it. Under the man’s gaze, she turned on the computer, and he then quietly watched her small hands move on the keyboard. Those hands were slender and fair with long fingers that were beautiful and suitable for playing the piano.

Motor neuron disease was still considered a terminal disease in the world. Together with cancer, AIDS, leukemia, and rheumatoid, they made up the world’s five terminal diseases.

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