Terrell had no idea who sent Christopher, nor did he know what happened between them and Kingsley.
However, he was astute enough to realize that the men were undoubtedly connected to the medical accident. Otherwise, Kingsley wouldn't have instructed him to bring the bodies to the outpatient hall.
Before he left, Terrell helped the frightened Samuel to his feet and grinned, asking, "Hey, we are heading to the outpatient hall now. Do you want to join us?"
"Y-You can't take the bodies away..." Even though Samuel was trembling in fear, he hadn't forgotten his duty as a doctor.
Terrell chuckled. "You can come with us if you're worried."
After that, he led the way to the outpatient hall with Samuel in tow.
Meanwhile, in the outpatient hall, Kingsley was comforting Alice. "Don't worry, Alice. I will find the truth and clear your name."
Alice nodded. "Kingsley, I'm grateful you're here. Otherwise, I'm doomed."
The onlookers nearby were murmuring among themselves.
"What's happening now? Can we leave already?"
"Just be patient. Even if we wanted to leave, those gangsters are blocking the exit. Look at them. We stand no chance against them."
"I suppose we won't have to wait long. They can't keep us forever."
As Kingsley listened to the crowd's discussions, he signaled Baron to shush them.
Baron immediately took the hint and shouted, "Everyone, please remain calm. We have no choice but to wait if these two refuse to tell us anything. However, it won't be long before the truth is out! I believe you're also curious about what's happening, right?"
Everyone nodded, agreeing with his words. The statement managed to calm them down.
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