Chapter 384
"You..." Drake glared at Yolanda, pointed at her, and shouted, "Don't think we won't call the police."
"I'm sure that you don't have the guts to." Dunstan went up and interjected, "Tell your boss, Miguel, to cthe
fuck out.
"We have evidence to prove all the disgusting things that he has done."
"You want our boss to cout?" Drake looked at Yolanda and Dunstan with contempt. "It's just the two of you,
yet you think you're worthy of that?"
"Stop the nonsense. If he doesn't cout here today, I'll get someone to trash your clinic."
Dunstan saw that the two doctors weren't relenting at all and couldn't hold back his temper. He used to be a
spoiled rich brat anyway. Threatening people wasn't new to him.
"Hah! I'm not going to continue arguing with you mindlessly. | have so many patients here in the clinic waiting for
me."
Drake pushed his glasses up and yelled for the clinic's two security guards. "Guards, cquick. Chase them
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtout."
Then, he took the medication beside him and wrapped it up quickly. He passed it to the female patient in front of
him.
Yolanda approached the female patient, whose prescription read "Lila
Montgomery", and asked, "How much did he charge you for those?"
"780 dollars. It's a prescription for a week," answered Lila. "I have insomnia, and
I've been to many big hospitals to seek help, but to no avail. Others recommendedto chere and told me
that the doctors here are exceptionally skillful".
"Exceptionally skillful?" Yolanda glanced at the roughly packaged medication and shook her head.
"You got scammed."
"What? Scammed?"
Lila was stunned and responded immediately, "It can't be. Isn't this a proper clinic?"
"Don't be spewing nonsense, | tell you. | gave her the correct medication for her condition. I'll sue you for
defamation!"
Drake heard Yolanda call him a scammer and becmore emotional.
"I'm not saying that the medication he gave isn't correct. These medications aren't worth so much money."
Yolanda pointed at the medication in Lila's hand and said, "These are just basic herbs that help with sleep, like
skullcap, chamomile, goji berry, and more. These are very inexpensive medicinal ingredients.
"Even if you go to the traditional medicine clinic in the province to get these, it wouldn't cost more than 200
dollars."
"That's nonsense!" Drake refuted. "You don't know anything at all! Don't accuselike this."
"If she takes the medication you've prescribed to her to the traditional medicine clinic to get it checked out, we
would all know then if I have accused you or not. Why would | make up something that could so easily be
exposed?"
"You chargedthree times extra?" Lilayelled in shock. "How is this a haven? This is hell!"
Yolanda was right. Prices of medications were all transparent. She didn't need to lie about it.
"Don't listen to her nonsense. She's from the clinic opposite. She saw how good our business was these few days
and grew envious.
"That's why she crushing over to cause trouble. The medications I've prescribed to you have precious
medicinal ingredients in them, not only those that she told you. Yes, it's a little expensive, but if you want
something cheap, | can also change it for you.
"We have something within the 200-dollar range that you could take for a week as well."
Drake looked like he was indignantly right, but he still relented out of guilt.
"Hah! No need! Hurry up and refund my money back to me."
Lila slammed the medication on the counter with rage. "If not, I'll complain about you to the State Medicine
Boar."
"All our medications sold are nonrefundable in this clinic," the younger doctor on the side grumbled unhappily.
"No other patients who had cfor a consultation would ask to return their medications just like that."
Lila refused to back down and argued immediately with the younger doctor, "I haven't walked out of the clinic
yet. Why can't | return it?"
As the two were stuck in an unending loop, Yolanda spoke again.