Right after saying that, Tristan glared at Seth and stormed out of the resort.
"Sir!" Seth shouted in despair, but Tristan was long gone.
Everyone thought it was a little ironic seeing him so haggard.
"He was so confident a moment ago, but now…"
"The ki—Dr. Nicholson was right. This is the professor's last forum."
The crowd fell silent, and they gave Kingsley a look. They were both shocked and horrified. A doctor? More like a clairvoyant.
Seth plopped down to the ground, his face ashen. That's it. I'm done for. Tristan won't ever help me again. No. He might even sabotage me. My future… It's all gone. He looked up at Kingsley, his gaze dripping with venom. "You ruined my life, you f*cker! I don't care who you are, but I'll drag you down even if it's the last thing I do!"
"You?" Kingsley scoffed. "You don't have the power."
"Hah. Do you think I served that old git for nothing?" Seth got up. "I've mastered the aortic valve transplant. It's the thing he's been researching. I can claw my way up anytime with that alone."
The crowd was surprised. If Seth actually knew how to do the transplant, he could work in any hospital he wanted, and with great benefits too. He might find it a bit hard without Tristan pulling the strings, but one successful surgery was all he needed to make a name for himself. Sooner or later, he would be famous.
Seth looked at Kingsley smugly. "I don't give a rat's arse who you are, a*shole. I'll make it my life's mission to bring you down. Once I make it in life, I'll tear your life down!"
"You think you can still make it in life?" Kingsley sneered. He asked, "You touched Alice with your right hand, didn't you?"
Seth froze, and he took two steps back. "What do you want? You wanna break my hand?"
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