Chapter 60
Chapter 60
At this moment, another patient walked in. Christine was about to receive treatment when Gerald rushed in and said, “Dr. Nancy, stop what you’re doing and come with me first.”
Although he was the hospital director, to Christine, patients were more important than him.
“Director Schuman, the patient has come in. I’ll treat him first.”
Christine felt that the patient would be very disappointed if she left just like that since he had already entered the consultation room.
Christine should treat the patient first.
Gerald knew that Dr. Nancy would refuse him. If it was anyone else, hearing Gerald’s words, he would immediately follow
him.
However, Nancy was different. She was a very stubborn person. Fortunately, Gerald’s apprentice was another doctor.
“Garcia will treat the patient on behalf of you first. Dr. Nancy, please come with me first. I’m begging you.”
As the director, Gerald begged humbly. In fact, he wanted to take Christine away by force..
Christine was in a mess. Why was she so unlucky today?
Why were the consultations so unsuccessful?
“Garcia, I’ll have to trouble you with the patients here.”
Christine said respectfully. Garcia Miguel nodded and said, “It’s fine. I’ll do what I have to do. You can leave with Director Schuman first.”
Christine followed Garcia to the inpatient department. Garcia walked faster and faster, almost flying. Christine could only jog along with him..
Christine asked in confusion, “Director Schuman, what happened this time? Is there a sudden emergency for a patient?”
“It’s more than an emergency. Mrs. Reeves is back again.
Christine’s confusion deepened. “Mrs. Reeves is back again? What does that mean?”
“Mrs. Reeves just came over and said that she wants to be hospitalized. She specifically asked you to arrange it for her.”
Christine frowned slightly. She had only gone to see Elizabeth the day before yesterday. Elizabeth’s condition was quite stable at the moment. She was taking medicine and did not need to be hospitalized at all. Moreover, she remembered. Elizabeth insisted on not being hospitalized. Christine promised the detector again and again so that Elizabeth could go home to recuperate. Why was Elizabeth back again?
“I’m telling you. You have to put Mrs. Reeves’s matter at the top of the list. Don’t even think about treating those ordinary patients.”
Christine couldn’t stand the director’s snobbish attitude, and she argued.
“The life of an ordinary patient is also a life.”
If anyone else dared to talk back to him, Gerald would have been furious and told her to get lost.
However, Nancy was someone Gerald could not afford to offend.
Gerald was no longer as arrogant as before. In the blink of an eye, he became very gentle and said, “There are others who can save ordinary patients, but only you can save Mrs. Reeves’s life and mine.”
Christine could understand that she could save Elizabeth’s life, but Gerald’s life?
Could it be that there was a tumor in Gerald’s brain?
“Director Schuman, are you sick too?”
Gerald’s face turned gloomy when he heard that.
“Shut up. I’m not sick. I am quite fine. I mean, if something really happens to Mrs. Reeves, I won’t be able to keep my life.”
Christine said awkwardly. “I’m sorry. I thought you had a tumor in your brain too.”
Gerald was speechless. It really angered him to death. He wanted to strangle Christine to death, but she was someone he
could not offend now.
When Christine arrived at the ward, she saw Randall leaning against the window. The breeze blew the hair on his forehead.
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His deep eyes and perfect side profile inadvertently teased people’s hearts.
It was undeniable that this man was indeed very handsome.
Just as Christine was immersed in his looks, she suddenly met Randall’s deep eyes.
Christine quickly retracted her gaze. Why did she suddenly feel guilty when she looked into his eyes?
“Dr. Nancy, you are here.
Elizabeth walked over. Daisy followed beside Elizabeth. Christine nodded slightly.
“Mrs. Elizabeth, Mrs. Daisy, hello.”
Speaking of which, Randall, this gorgeous and violent man, had his merits. He was quite filial and always accompanied Elizabeth to the hospital. Christine had also seen some so–called rich upper–class people overseas. When the old people came to see a doctor, they were basically sent over by the butler or servants at home.
When Elizabeth saw Christine, she held Christine’s hand and said warmly, “Dr. Nancy, quickly help me register for hospitalization. I want to be hospitalized here.”
Christine looked at Elizabeth and then at the others. She felt that something was amiss.
“Mrs. Reeves. I remember you don’t like to stay in the hospital, right? I’ve prescribed a prescription for you. Take it on time. Your condition is quite stable now, and you don’t need to be hospitalized.”
When Elizabeth heard that Nancy wouldn’t let her stay in the hospital, she became a little anxious. She said in a coquettish tone, “But I want to stay in the hospital. Nancy, hurry up and settle the procedures for me.”
Christine was a little puzzled and asked tentatively, “Mrs. Reeves, have you changed your mind? Do you think that surgery is the only way to completely resolve the illness? Is that why you want to be hospitalized?”
Elizabeth was almost scared to death when she heard that.
Elizabeth came here because she heard that someone in the hospital had sent flowers to Nancy and that Nancy had accepted them.
Elizabeth felt a sense of crisis. That person was a doctor in the same hospital as Christine. They could not fall behind. As patients, they could also benefit from the favorable position. She only wanted to get a wife for Randall, but she had not thought of performing surgery.
Elizabeth could only say awkwardly, “We’ll discuss the operation later. I’ll stay in the hospital for a period of time to observe.”
Elizabeth sounded very guilty, as if she was being perfunctory.
Christine was a little puzzled. She did not know what Elizabeth’s true thoughts were.
However, Elizabeth had suggested that she be hospitalized for observation, and with her physical condition, it required that she be hospitalized.
It was just that Elizabeth was very against being hospitalized previously, so Christine let her go. Since Elizabeth agreed this time, Christine wanted to take this opportunity to persuade her to undergo the surgery.
“Alright, Mrs. Reeves. I will write a hospitalization form for you.”
Christine was about to leave after saying that, but Elizabeth pulled Christine back and said, “Dr. Nancy, order an extra ward. He needs to be hospitalized too.”
Christine turned around and saw that the person Elizabeth was talking about was actually Randall.
Randall looked so energetic. Why was he hospitalized?
What was Elizabeth trying to do? Was she trying to get someone to accompany her?
Christine said awkwardly, “Mrs. Elizabeth, Mr. Reeves is quite healthy and doesn’t need to be hospitalized.”
Randall was also speechless. Did Elizabeth think Randall was very free every day?
There were still a lot of things to deal with in the company, and the matter of Magnate and Skyy had yet to be resolved. Why did Randall come to be hospitalized?
“Randall looks tall and strong, but he has weak breathing and kidneys. Could you help heal him?”
Randall was speechless. What kind of adjective did Elizabeth use?
“Mr. Reeves, I didn’t expect you to be so weak. It doesn’t matter. I’ll prescribe him more medicine to nourish his kidney. He’ll be fine after taking it. He doesn’t need to be hospitalized.
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“That won’t do. Randall has insomnia and can’t sleep all night, so he has to be hospitalized.
“Mrs. Reeves, he even can’t sleep at home. Wouldn’t it be even more difficult to sleep in the hospital?”
“You don’t understand. With someone caring to protect him, it meant that he can only sleep peacefully.”
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