A Second Chance at Forever

Chapter 1063



When the door to the ward creaked open, Yeager saw Bernard in a black suit. The man was wearing white gloves, walking
firmly, surrounded by a bunch of people, slowly stepping in.
His figure stood tall and slender, with chiseled features that were profound, as if crafted by a master artist, exquisite and
handsome, without a hint of imperfection. The aura emanating from his entire being exuded an overwhelming sense of
dominance.
Every time Yeager laid eyes on Bernard in this manner, fear gripped his heart. This fear was not born from guilt, but rather from
the innate terror that Bernard’s gaze instilled. Just one glance exchanged with him was enough to send shivers down one’s spine
At this moment. Yeager experienced this very feeling. The effects of the philter had already dissipated, leaving behind only a
sense of remorse and regret for what he had done to Hailey.
If he had approached her with patience, Hailey might have been drawn to his gentle appearance, and what he desired could
have unfolded naturally But now, he had sabotaged everything and even provoked Bernard’s retaliation.
Indeed, at this moment, Yeager believed that Bernard had come here to seek justice for Hailey. He never suspected Bernard’s
true intentions; he merely thought Bernard had come to scold him.
However, to his surprise, as Bernard entered, he made a casual gesture, and two burly men approached, seizing Yeager by his
arms and dragging him down from the bed, throwing him onto the floor.
As Yeager attempted to struggle and rise, one of the men viciously pressed his dress shoe down on Yeager’s back.
In that instant, he collapsed to the ground, unable to get up. He could only lie there, gazing up at the man walking against the
backlight.
“Mr. Laurence, this is between Hailey and me. If there are scores to settle, it should be Hailey dealing with me, not you”
The man, already sitting on the couch, stretched out his legs lazily, crossed them, and then looked at his white gloves. His face
was stone–cold.
“Dr. Yeager, let’s put your issue with Ms. Vulpe aside for a moment. We have another score to settle.”
“What score?”

Yeager was puzzled, looking at Bernard. As far as he could recall, he hadn’t offended Bernard, except for making fun of him with
Garett. But Bernard had made him apologize on his knees for that, and it was in the past. Was Bernard so vengeful that he
wanted to get him back for that slight?
As Yeager was thinking about this, Liana walked in with the coroner. When he saw the coroner, all the questions in Yeager’s
mind cleared up. So, Bernard was here to settle scores for Will’s surgical mishap...
“Jess, your ringleader has already confessed. If you tell the truth now, I can let go of your tampering with the autopsy report. But
if you don’t cooperate...” Bernard trailed off, slightly lifting his chin, looking coldly at the coroner standing trembling at the door.
*I’ll revoke your medical license, ruin your career, make it impossible for you to lift your head in the medical community, and then,
your family will fall apart, your life will crumble.”
Bernard spoke these words casually as if talking about something trivial, even a smile playing on his lips.
“Jess, do you believe I can do all of this?”
In front of Bernard, Jess had no courage to challenge him. Who didn’t know what kind of person Bernard was in this hospital?
Jess was cracking under the pressure. He looked at Yeager, who was in a pitiful state on the floor, and assumed he had
confessed Jess immediately started to speak.
“1”
“Jess, don’t confess to something you didn’t do just because you’re under a little pressure!”
Yeager cut Jess off, his deep eyes hinting at the recorder nearby.
Catching Yeager’s gaze, Jess realized Bernard was only trying to scare him, and Yeager hadn’t actually confessed.
As long as they both denied it, Bernard couldn’t find any evidence, and they could get away scot–free
With this realization, Jess steadied himself, mustered up his courage, and looked at the man sitting on the couch.
“Mr. Laurence, I.. I didn’t tamper with any autopsy reports. I have no idea what you’re talking about...”

The fact that even the president personally intervened in this matter indicated his support for Mr. Webb. If the president intended
to help Mr. Webb clear his name, the only way to do so was by exposing their past actions. Despite the president’s assurance
not to pursue the past, the revelation process would inevitably involve terms like bribery and involvement with the medical
examiner
Once these terms were mentioned, it would jeopardize his standing in the medical community, as he, who once conducted
autopsies for international experts, would be unable to maintain his credibility Facing condemnation from all medical
professionals was far worse than enduring retaliation from the president alone After understanding this, Jess firmly refused to
admit any wrongdoing.
“I indeed haven’t done anything, and I fail to comprehend why Mr. Laurence brought me here,” Jess firmly declared.


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