After the car stopped, the door opened, and several people got off the car.
A driver was in the front seat, a mother and a daughter in the back.
Seeing the mother and daughter come down from the car, Director Frank immediately stepped forward enthusiastically.
Several doctors and nurses behind him also greeted them one after another politely.
But they looked not very comfortable for they never experienced such sincere welcome. The older woman was somewhat nervous, only nodding when Director Frank talked to her.
The little girl who followed her side only grabbed the woman's arm nervously and didn't dare to look at people with her head buried.
Both Margot and Patrick were stunned.
After a few seconds, Margot asked, frowning, "Who are they? Why is Director Frank so polite to them? "
Their clothes were not exquisite, even somewhat cheap. Although they were clean, their black skins showed that they were from rural area.
Their timid looks also showed that they had no power.
They are just two rural residents. Why does Director Frank so respectful to them?
And he even specially came out to pick them up in advance.
She and her husband have never been treated by him like this.
What do those bumpkins have so that they were valued by Director Frank?
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