The patients that the Mills brought in were all people that had complicated diseases. As such, she couldn't believe that they would make such a blunder in assigning a pregnant lady as their patient.
Despite Queenie's dissatisfaction with Arielle, she thought that what Arielle said was logical.
How can Cor make such an amateur mistake in assigning us a pregnant patient given the importance of the selection in running for the head of the Mills?
She put away her restless thoughts and stared at the elderly lady intently, checking her in a variety of ways. Two hours passed, and her forehead was drenched in sweat, yet there was still no progress.
“Arielle, this woman is indeed pregnant. We have already conducted a two-hour examination, and she is, without a doubt, a pregnant and completely healthy woman.”
Queenie wiped the sweat from her brow, irritated by the situation.
Arielle could tell that Queen was irritated. After all, all of the tests showed that the elderly lady was simply pregnant, but she was still insisting that something was wrong.
“Let's double-check it; there must be something wrong.” Arielle continued examining the elderly lady as she spoke.
Queenie was exasperated by Arielle's behavior.
What else is left to examine? The process has been going on for such a long time! Every single test result indicates that she's pregnant. So why are we still performing all these unnecessary examinations?
“She is expecting. What else is there to examine? Were we not thorough enough? Is there a test result that shows that she is not pregnant?” Queenie huffed, furious.
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