Irene tensed up immediately, her fingers clenching over her phone right then.
Still, she quickly feigned nonchalance and told Zachary, "Isaac just called me to his office. I'm going now."
She hailed a taxi, while Zachary said nothing as he left.
Irene kept watching Zachary until he had gone quite far and asked, "Is Lulu in trouble?"
Eagle was smart enough to tell what was going on on her end and did not press the issue. "Yes, ma'am. There's a little issue with her surgery."
Irene frowned. "She just had one surgery, didn't she? Wouldn't it be a while before she can have another?"
"Yes, but Ms. Adams wants it to be done with and is asking for the next one already. She was very insistent."
"Did the doctor agree to it?" Irene asked.
"He did when I asked, but he also stated that it would be exceedingly difficult," Eagle replied. "The main reason is due to her health reasons, and the surgery caused further compromise."
"So you mean to say she went through with it, and there's a problem now?"
Eagle seemed afraid to respond as if afraid to upset her, taking a long while before saying, "Yes, ma'am."
Irene was seething. "You should have stopped her!"
Eagle stayed silent and did not argue, though Irene could tell that he was unable to stop Lulu.
Calming down, she said, "Sorry, that was rude of me."
"It's alright. I've failed what you've asked—it's only reasonable that you're upset," Eagle replied respectfully.
Irene understood that she should not have taken it out on him. She asked, "What did the doctor say?"
"He said that they did their best, but has stated that they might not achieve the expected outcome," Eagle said very quietly, as if blaming himself.
Even if Irene did not blame him, he believed that it was his failure to persuade Lulu that led to this outcome.
"Okay, I understand," Irene said, hanging up and asking the driver to take her to the Remy headquarters.
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