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The Billionaire Alpha’s Contract Lover by Caesar Erickson novel Chapter 1377

Chapter 1377
The students of the deceased patient were the most outstanding talents in the medical field from all over the
world. They all went to the hospital to intervene and firmly refused to allow Henry to participate in drug development again.
These medical professionals thought that Henry was seeking. revenge and had questionable ethics, so he did not deserve
the Nobel Prize in Medicine. If he were to receive the award, they would unite with other hospitals, including the field of medical equipment, to strike back against his hospital.
Upon hearing this, Stella immediately said she didn’t want this honor and wanted to protect Henry’s reputation as the developer of the drug.
However, the other leaders in the hospital argued that the research was approved by the hospital and that it was the hospital’s decision to have Henry conduct the development. They emphasized that Henry was just a key member of the team and that the success of the research was a collective
effort. They insisted that the award must be won as it was a matter of hospital prestige.
In order to gain international recognition for the hospital
through this drug, the leaders unanimously decided to have Jayden, who had assisted the team, replace Henry and complete the paper. This meant that Jayden would take credit for Henry’s hard work.
Stella disagreed and wanted to find Alpha, but the hospital leaders responded, “It’s normal for hospitals to have medical
accidents. We can’t just go to the investors every time
something goes wrong. Investors only care about profits, not hospital management. When something happens, it’s up to the hospital leaders and management to handle it. We can’t always rely on investors.”
Stella was so angry that she slammed the table and said, “It’s precisely because we couldn’t reach a consensus through discussions that I wanted to involve the investors.”
One of the hospital leaders sarcastically remarked, “It’s only your opinion that is not in line with everyone else’s. The rest of us have unanimously made a decision.”
Henry quickly spoke up to stop Stella from continuing the argument and said, “This is my mistake, and I am willing to take full responsibility. Let’s make the decision by voting according to the hospital’s rules.”
By saying this, Henry essentially cut off his own future.
Stella stared at him in disbelief, suddenly losing the strength
to continue arguing.
The other management members of the hospital began voting, all in favor, except for Stella’s opposing vote.
In the face of the rules, even though Stella was the hospital
director, she couldn’t save Henry.
Seeing that the vote was overwhelmingly in favor, the hospital leaders made the final decision.
As the crowded room dispersed, Stella lifted her clear eyes and looked at Henry sitting below.
Coincidentally, he was looking back at her with a calm smile.

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