Everyone stared at Casey scolding Blake. Casey looked like a superior who was scolding his servant.
The attitude the dean showed to Casey just now shocked everyone. They had never seen the Blake so polite to anyone.
After Aarav came back to his mind, he glared at Casey, and said, "How dare you talk to our dean in such a rude manner? Who do you think you are? Are you qualified to criticize our dean here?"
Blake turned his head directly and shouted at Aarav, "Shut up! There is no place for you to speak!"
Aarav was taken aback by the dean's sudden roar, and quickly closed his mouth, his face was full of puzzlement, and he didn't understand why the dean would be so polite to a construction worker.
Ophelia originally wanted to explain Casey's identity to the dean, but after seeing the dean's reaction, she suddenly dared not say anything, and cast a suspicious look at Casey.
Freddie was a little stunned. The dean of Jiren Hospital acted like a servant in front of Casey, which made him have a lot of doubts. No wonder Casey said that they did not dare to drive him out. Did he really have some support?
After the dean roared Aarav, he turned to look at Casey again, showing respectful expression on his face, and said, "Mr. Casey, you are right. There are many problems in the hospital. It is indeed my responsibility. Please tell me the problems you know about our hospital, I will try to correct it.
Casey didn't talk nonsense, and told him that Aarav wanted to drive Freddie's daughter out of the ward.
When Blake heard that Freddie was a person who had contributed to Jiren Hospital, and Dean Tristan allowed his daughter to stay here, but Aarav insisted on kicking Freddie's daughter out, his look became extremely gloomy.
Aarav listened to in the side with a guilty conscience, and unconsciously moved his gazes away to avoid looking directly at Blake.
After listening to Casey's recount, Blake showed a guilty expression to Casey and said, "Mr. Casey, this is indeed my fault. I shouldn't have made him the director."
Then he walked up to Freddie, bowed deeply to Freddie, and apologized, "Dean Tristan told me about your affairs before. I know you have contributed to the hospital and let your daughter is supposed to live in this ward. What happened this time is my negligence. For this, I express my deep apologies to you and promise that your daughter can live in this ward for free in the future, and she will be able to receive the highest level of care in the hospital."
When Freddie heard the dean personally apologized to him, he couldn't react for a while. He turned his head and glanced at Casey, and a trace of self-blame suddenly arose in him. He understood that he had misunderstood Casey before.
After talking with Freddie, the dean turned his head and looked at Aarav. His look suddenly turned gloomy and angry.
"I really didn't expect you to be such a person. You did this kind of thing when you first took office. The conflict between you and Dean Tristan shouldn't involve the patient, let alone the family of the patient who has made contributions to the hospital! "
"Do you think that I don't know what you think? You want to send her to the general ward, don't you just want to put the money saved in your pocket?"
"Aarav, no matter in terms of character or medical ethics, you are not qualified for the position of director. From now on, you will no longer be an employee in my hospital. Go and find another job!"
After Aarav heard what the dean said, he immediately became anxious. He had just become the director for a few days. He didn't expect that he would be dismissed so soon, and he would still be fired directly. There was no room for negotiation.
He hurriedly walked to the dean and pleaded, "Dean, you can't expel me because of this. Anyway, I have been working for the hospital for so many years. And even if I want to transfer this patient to the general ward, it's just to save the hospital's expenses. I don't think I've done anything wrong"
The dean snorted coldly and said, "Even if you did nothing wrong, I still can't keep you in the hospital. Don't intercede with me here. No matter how you intercede, it will be of no use."
Aarav suddenly felt weak. It seemed there was no room for maneuver.
"Dean, even if you really make up your mind to expel me, you have to give me a reason. Did Dean Tristan tell you bad things about me, or do you hate me for a long time? You just just take the opportunity to fire me?" Aarav asked unwillingly.
"If this is really the case, then I wouldn't fire you. You made the mistake of provoking someone who you shouldn't offend!" Blake said coldly.
"Provoked someone who I shouldn't offend?" Aarav quickly turned his head to look at Casey over there, feeling even more dissatisfied, and said, "How could he be the person I shouldn't offend. Isn't he just a construction worker? What can't I mess with him?"
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