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Salute to the General novel Chapter 180

In the private office of Adventist Private Hospital.

A pot-bellied, slightly bald man in his forties could be seen talking respectfully to a feminine-looking man.

This feminine-looking man was no other than Jerry Zabinski.

Jerry Zabinski toyed with the paper cutter in his hand and spoke in an impassive tone, "I heard that three workers from the accident at Asiatic Mall construction site are still in critical condition. They have to undergo craniotomy surgeries to save their lives."

Richard Steele then chimed in, "Yes. Even a number of doctors from different hospitals in Channing could not save them."

Tm guessing Penny Smith will come looking for you soon. It's very likely that she will request for you to be the primary surgeon. I want to see the operations fail and the three workers become casualties of the accident."

Richard Steele had wanted to reject Zabinski's request intuitively. After all, his reputation was at risk if the three patients died on his operating table.

However, his eyes met with Jerry Zabinski's death glare when he was about to reject him.

He then thought about Jerry Zabinski's cruel and ruthless acts and the influences of the Zabinski family. Richard Steele then lowered his head, "Yes, Mr. Zabinski. I understand."

Jerry Zabinski was pleased, "Don't worry, it's not unpaid labor. I'll give you a billion when it's done.”

"Plus, you could take the chance to rip off Penny Smith. That bitch will definitely request for you to operate, no matter the cost."

Steele's eyes gleamed with delight. He made some simple calculations in his head and realized that he could make a major fortune this time.

He grinned, "Hehe. I understand, Mr. Zabinski.”

It was at this moment that someone came knocking on the door.

Richard Steele gave his consent and his female personal assistant came in.

The assistant reported in a polite manner, "Dr. Steele, Mr. Nathan Cross and Ms. Penny Smith are here to see you.”

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