Chapter 23 The Two of Them Felt a Spark
As he stepped into the elevator, the air around him grew icy cold.
When he didn’t make eye contact, he appeared calm and composed. But when he did, he exuded danger and allure.
“Speak up,” he demanded.
Victor wiped his cold sweat and said, “Mr. Yarwood, rest assured. Dr. Gibson is a specialist in this field in our hospital. With her treating Mr. Quinnell Senior, everything should be fine!”
If not Dalton Yarwood, the head of the Yarwood family, then who else could be causing such fear among prominent individuals?
Dalton turned the beaded bracelet on his wrist, his eyes slightly raised. “The news I received doesn’t match.”
“Mr. Yarwood, we really didn’t lie to you,” Jeremy stuttered. “Even if we had the courage, we wouldn’t dare delay Mr. Quinnell Senior’s treatment. He’s from the Quinnell family!”
Dalton remained quiet. He just stood and waited for the elevator to reach the 6th floor.
The more he acted like that, the more intimidating he became.
Victor’s legs were beginning to feel weak. Finally, they reached the 6th floor, and Dalton let them exit first!
They understood. He didn’t want to reveal his identity.
But nobody could tell them why Hilda was in the observation room.
Dalton halted his steps, his gaze falling on the attending physician collecting needles in the emergency room. With a cold tone, he asked, “Wasn’t Dr. Gibson supposed to be performing the surgery? Then, who is she?”
The person by the patient’s bedside wore a medical mask and cap. She swiftly and accurately collected needles. Despite her skilled and professional technique, the youthfulness in her eyes was obvious.
“S–She…” Jeremy wiped his sweat, almost frightened out of his wits, unable to come up with a reasonable explanation.
Victor lost his composure, grabbing Hilda, who was standing in the observation room. His voice trembled as he explained, “Dr. Gibson, why aren’t you in the emergency room? Why is the little girl treating patients?”
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Hilda’s expression initially softened at the sight of Victor. Then, she said, “Mr. Lopez, I was just about to report this to you. Dr. Lopez has been too audacious. The patient’s family member hasn’t even signed yet, and he dares to let an amateur treat the patient!”
At this point, Victor didn’t want to hear any more excuses. He knew Mr. Yarwood was watching, so he couldn’t help but shout, “I’m asking you why you’re not in the emergency room!”
“The family member hasn’t signed; besides, it’s just a normal patient. Do I need to personally attend to it?” Hilda didn’t care, almost wearing disdain on her face.
Victor was livid. “A normal patient? Did you say it’s a normal patient? Hilda Gibson, are you out of your mind? That’s Mr. Quinnell Senior from the Quinnell family in Kingbourne!”
The Quinnell family in Kingbourne… Mr. Quinnell Senior…
When Hilda thought about it, everything blurred before her eyes, and she collapsed straight to the ground.
“How is this possible… How is this possible…”
Victor waved his sleeves. “How is it not possible? Y–You! You can’t even seize an
opportunity to save an important person!”
After hearing this, Hilda regretted it deeply!
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