Chapter 49
The Ex-Husband's Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 49
Serena and her two children were at a loss and exchanged confused glances at each other. They had no idea
whatsoever as to what Leon tried to do.
"Oh, shut it, you arrogant snob! Isn't it just a couple of grands? What makes you think I can't fork out that kind of money?" Leon stared coldly at Bowden. It was Elder Young who gave him that bank card. Elder Young said that it contained about one and a half million, and Leon did not think that the old man would lie to him.
"Enough with your stubbornness ! Isn't it obvious that you don't have much money? Take your tacky saloon. membership card and get the hell out of here!" Bowden's had a look of disdain as he picked up the bank card and raised his hand to throw it at Leon's face.
"Hold that thought!" Edward stopped Bowden right away. He took the bank card for a closer inspection and was immediately overcome with surprise.
From his extensive knowledge, he quickly recognized that it was the Supreme Card issued by Rivercity Bank!
Rivercity Bank was the largest private bank in Springfield City. It cooperates with many state-owned banks to jointly set up private banking services for the high- spending community.
State owned banks usually had restrictions on high value transfers and online transactions, which was more or less an inconvenience for the wealthy.
Rivercity Bank had no restrictions in that regard, as it was dedicated to serving powerful, influential, and super-rich individuals. The minimum threshold of their transactions was usually at least several million!
Springfield City's rich and powerful families, whether big or small, usually used the cards issued by Rivercity Bank.
Furthermore, the Rivercity Bank's cards were divided into four tiers, of which the highest was the Supreme Card!
Edward knew very well that Leon would only have owned that Supreme Card because he was related to an influential family, perhaps even a direct descendant of a said family or one of their distinguished acquaintances!
The card was a symbol of status and power!
"What's the matter with you, Doctor Hoover? It's just a stupid membership card for a saloon. Why are you even entertaining someone poor like him?" Bowden smirked contemptuously.
"You impudent little fool! How dare you disrespect one of the elites? Are you trying to dig your grave? You're free to do so if you want, but don't you dare drag me into this!" Edward lashed out in anger and gave Bowden a tight slap.
"Doctor Hoover, why... Why did you hit me?"
Bowden covered his aching cheeks and was stunned by Edward's slap.
"Because you deserve it! Who told you that this is a saloon card? This is the Supreme Card issued by Rivercity Bank!" Edward said with a sneer.
"What? Rivercity Bank's... Supreme Card? How's this possible!" Bowden's had a dumbfounded look on his face. That remark was like a thunderbolt from the blue and he could not believe what he just heard! He might not have seen Rivercity Bank's cards before, but he has heard of the bank itself. He knew that anyone eligible to use their bank cards would almost certainly be someone from the upper class. A small-time doctor like Bowden can never afford to offend such people!
Never in his wildest dreams would he expect that Leon- a dirt-poor kid-could produce a card from Rivercity Bank, and the rarest Supreme Card at that!
One could imagine how fright-stricken Bowden was!
"Sir, may I ask for your surname, please? How may I serve you today?"
Edward smiled cordially at Leon. He even nodded and bowed in a very humble and respectful manner.
"My surname is Wolf. You don't need to serve me. I do have a suggestion for your hospital though," Leon pointed at Bowden and did not mince his words, "Doctor
Suffield here has been using common herbal materials to seek personal enrichment. He has caused his patient's condition to worsen, and he has zero medical ethics! I do hope that you'll take stern action against him, lest he ruins the reputation of your hospital!"
"Is that true?" Edward's face sank. Doctors who sell healthcare medicines to patients for the sake of an extra buck were not entirely unheard of in his hospital, but he generally did not interfere with such affairs as long as the doctors sold medicines that were beneficial to the
patients.
Bowden, however, crossed the line. The medicine that he indiscriminately promoted to his patients was not only useless but harmful too!
Edward and the hospital management would never tolerate such incidences!