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Salute to the General novel Chapter 266

Benson hadn't recognized Yuri at first. When he finally figured out he was the driver who was at the scene of the accident, he instantly flew into a rage.

He pointed at Yuri and yelled at him. "You son of a I was trying to help you but you ran away when I got attacked. And worse yet, you refused to see me when I got to the hospital! You just made me sit here and wait while I'm covered in injuries! Are you even human?”

Yuri bawled and begged for forgiveness.

Benson was a kind man at heart, so after a while, he waved him off. "Forget it. I'll take the high road and forgive you."

Yuri was overjoyed to hear this, but before he could say anything, Chief Lambert jumped in.

"Mr. Smith may have forgiven you, but I haven't," he spoke gravely.

"This incident has greatly affected the reputation of our hospital. You've shown gross misconduct in both personal and professional matters, and thus you don't seem fit to work at this hospital any longer. I'm officially letting you know that you're fired."

Yuri's face ashen. Being fired due to professional misconduct meant that most hospitals would be wary of hiring him. It basically meant that his future as a doctor was done for.

After Chief Lambert announced his firing, he no longer looked his way.

Instead, Chief Lambert turned to Benson and gently said, "Mr. Smith, let me have a look at your injuries. If you could follow me."

"Yes, thank you."

This was the first time Benson was enjoying such treatment.

The Police Captain personally dragging the offenders over to apologize to him; the Chief of the hospital personally tending to his injuries.

There was a look of pride on his face, and there was also a sense of gratitude when he looked at Nathan who was holding onto his arm.

They say a son-in-law is like half a son. But this son-in-law of mine is better than any sons out there.

The next day, Cross Corporations' pharmaceutical factory held a groundbreaking ceremony at Phoenix and officially announced the start of construction works.

City officials, as well as plenty of prominent figures from the upper class social circles from Channing, attended this groundbreaking ceremony.

The media were all fighting with each other to get the biggest headline.

In a VIP room at Dame Aesthetics, Charles Zabinski and Shannon Russo were watching the news of the groundbreaking ceremony on TV.

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