Chapter 1286: Chapter 1289: Bribery Exposed (Additional Chapter 4) Chapter 1286: Chapter 1289: Bribery Exposed (Additional Chapter 4) “You are my grandfather's Chief Physician?” Lily slightly squinted her eyes, looking at the middle-aged man in a white lab coat.
The man, unyielding, met her scrutinizing gaze and nodded, “Yes, I am. Miss Redington, from a professional medical standpoint, I hope you do not enter and disturb my patient. I…”
Before the man could finish, Lily interrupted him.
“I'm sorry, if that's the case, then I can't listen to your advice. After all, I truly can't trust the words of a doctor who diagnosed my grandfather with a 'terminated pregnancy.'”
“You…” The doctor in the white coat's face darkened, “That was just a mistake, it was the nurse who entered the wrong information in the medical records. The hospital has already internally criticized her for this, and it has nothing to do with me.”
“Oh, is that so? Why don't you say that it also wasn't you who signed the medical records, nor you who diagnosed the patients, that your role as Chief Physician is merely nominal, and that it's all the nurses' doing?”
Lily didn't believe such nonsense.
She didn't bother arguing with them, and had her people pull the Chief Physician and Wendy Jenkins and her group aside, heading straight for the hospital room.
The doctor and a now alert Wendy Jenkins made a fuss and followed, loudly alleging that someone was going to harm Mason Scott.
At that moment, another doctor wearing a white lab coat approached from the other side of the corridor.
“What's going on?”
Seeing the newcomer, Mason Scott's Chief Physician's face brightened, “Mr. Richardson, you've come at the right time. This person is trying to forcefully enter the ICU room, and the patient is still comatose with his life at risk, definitely not suitable for visitors!”
“Is that so?” The doctor addressed as Mr. Richardson walked to the door of the hospital room, looking at the name written on it.
“Is this Mason Scott, the male patient who allegedly had a miscarriage?”
“No… no, it wasn't like that, Mr. Richardson… that was the nurse's mistake.”
“The nurse's mistake? Wasn't it the medical record diagnosed by you, bearing your signature?” Jacob frowned and asked.
“But, but the Hospital Director already said he would issue a criticism about that nurse's mistake…” The Chief Physician turned pale. He had spoken confidently just now, but the hospital had yet to conclude on this issue.
He had privately contacted the Hospital Director, brought along words and a 'gift' from Frank Chamberlain because the director had indicated he would consider it, which was why he had dared to speak like that.
Jacob's frown deepened, “I just came from the Hospital Director and I didn't hear him mention that. However, he did mention that you visited him, begging for leniency. This is from the director, to be returned to you…”
Jacob took a credit card out of his pocket and threw it at the Chief Physician.
“The Hospital Director asked me to convey that people like you, who corrupt medical ethics, are not welcome at First City Hospital. Take your credit card and leave; you're fired.”
The credit card thrown by Jacob hit the Chief Physician squarely on his left cheek.
He stared at Jacob, his left cheek burning with pain, and he took a while to recover.
That credit card just dropped to the ground.
A quick-responding reporter immediately zoomed in on the credit card.
“No, it's not possible… I… I don't believe it…” The Chief Physician finally recovered, attempting to rush at Jacob but was firmly restrained by the people with Lily.
The reporters also snapped out of it and swarmed around Jacob.
“Does what you just said imply that Mason Scott's medical record was deliberately falsified by his Chief Physician?”
“Yes, could you please elaborate on the details? Why did this doctor bribe the Hospital Director? Did he reveal how much money was on that card? Does this signify that there are other sponsors behind this, bribing him?”
[Author's Note] One more update to go.
Chapter end
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