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The Supreme Man: Took Everything in Power novel Chapter 749

Matt's eyes widened, seemingly very angry.

Sitting next to him, Felix took a sip of tea and suggested, "Director Arison, since she dared to speak to President Fox in such an unmannered way, she should be punished."

Jamie's face darkened slightly. "Dr. Kramer, watch your words. It's true that you haven't been performing well at work. How can you talk back to President Fox?"

After speaking, he turned to look at Matt. "President Fox, what do you think? I can have her come out with a treatment plan for Old Mrs. Fox immediately. At the same time, I can deduct two months of her performance bonus as a punishment. How about that?"

Upon hearing what Jamie said, Matt glanced at Felix and whispered, "Mr. Jacob, what do you think..."

Felix slowly put down his teacup and raised his eyelids to look at Alice. "Dr. Kramer, you should know that this is just a small punishment. We have more waiting for you in the future, do you understand?"

Alice stood there, trembling with anger. "Mr. Jacob, the Jacobs are an influential family in Cleapolis. Why do you have to make things difficult for a small doctor like me? Is it because of Old Mrs. Fox's condition? If you think I can't cure her, you can have President Fox transfer his mother to another hospital."

She understood the meaning behind Felix Jacob's words.

He and Matt came here specifically to target her.

The admonishment was just their first step in dealing with her.

In the future, they would come up with more ways to deal with her.

However, what puzzled Alice was why these two business tycoons, who were well-known in Cleapolis, were targeting her. She couldn't figure out what she had done to offend them.

Seeing Alice's frustrated expression, Matt sneered. "Transfer my mother to another hospital? That would be letting you off too easily. Nicholson has yet to cure my mother yet, so I can't let you off the hook either."

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