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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 750

Having heard what Kayden said, Rachel's blood boiled up with rage. "Silvaris Pharmaceuticals belongs to me, and I can afford for its loss or whatever it has to go through. But what does it have to do with you? What right do you have to smear my factory and file a lawsuit so that I'll lose my factory?"

Kayden sneered in disdain. "What right do I have? You should understand the rules since we're all in the business field.

"Unless you wanna lose your pharmaceutical factory for good, you better find an acquaintance to come and talk to me. Or I won't be entertaining you!"

His words only made Rachel even more livid. In the business world, an acquaintance carried another implication, which was gifting.

Clients wouldn't typically accept money from strangers or directly from the vendors—they needed a trusted intermediary who had good connections with both parties to do the job.

Such a precaution was to prevent whistleblowing, and ideally, it would be best if the problem could be solved monetarily. Of course, it had to be an absolute agreement to seal the case.

"I can find us an intermediary to speak to you, and you can tell him the amount you want. But you have to promise me to drop the case!" Rachel said.

Upon hearing that, Kayden derided inwardly—he was only here to earn a few bucks. After all, he had no power over the case, because it was the Fuller family who was pulling the strings.

"That's up to the Gods. This procedure is just like a surgery—as long as you hand over the money, we'll proceed with the surgery. It's all up to fate whether you live or die after the surgery is over," Kayden said.

Rachel couldn't be more furious about it. He wanted the money, yet he couldn't guarantee her a closed case.

"Why should I find an intermediary, then?"

At that, Kayden said coldly, "Let me give you an example. It's the same logic as when a patient comes over to get treated for their illness. If they want to get treated, they would need to pay up, and they would have to pay however much I need them to.

"They have no right to negotiate the amount to be paid, and right now, you're in the same situation as said patient."

At this moment, the head department of the Neurology Inpatient Ward returned, carrying a box. It seemed that the box was quite heavy, because he huffed as he carried it, and his face had flushed red from all the exercise.

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