"Are you Dr. Robert’s wife? How can you say he misdiagnosed Luna? Dr. Robert has never made this kind of mistake before in his life!"
Janice sneered and replied, "What do you mean, he has never done this before? All he did was cover up his tracks and was never discovered."
With that, she smiled and glanced at Joshua. "Didn't you agree with Dr. Robert's diagnosis that Luna has a mental illness, Mr. Lynch?"
Joshua narrowed his eyes but did not say anything in reply.
Janice curled her lips into a smirk and snickered. "I didn’t know how rigid and unrelenting of a person you are, Mr. Lynch. I guess in the end, you'd rather believe some words on a page than a living, breathing human being, don't you? Can't you tell the difference between someone who's really sick and who’s not?
As soon as he heard this, Joshua's expression darkened, and he replied in a low voice, "Mrs. Jenson, you shouldn't be here at all. Dr. Robert has been looking for you the whole day."
"Is that so?" she replied with a smile. "Why don't you pass on a message for me and tell him that I won't leave this place unless he changes Luna’s diagnostic result."
She chuckled and added, "I’ve been ignoring this kind of wrongful action for too long. Nigel is right; we all should act more like adults and admit to things that w e did wrong and do what's right in return."
She turned and lifted her head to stare at Joshua." Joshua, I'm correcting my wrong decision for retribution. How about you?"
Joshua glanced at her and replied, "I don't think this i s any of your business." With that, he turned and strode out of the room.
Mr. Chase quickly caught up to him. "Mrs. Jenson was acting like a crazy woman! How dare she accuse the most reputable doctor in this field of misdiagnosis. Dr. Robert has never misdiagnosed anyone before in his forty years of career! The fact that she's his wife makes this even more ludicrous!"
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