Chapter 481: As soon as the words left his mouth, the room fell silent.
A woman immediately stepped forward. "Deal! Two thousand, no take-backs. Are you payingnow?" Brian took out his wallet and paid her.
Luckily, this put him second in line.
When the doctor saw him, she did a double-take before glancing at her computer.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Are you lost? Or did you take the wrong number?" "No, I'm supposed to be here." "That can't be right. The patient listed is a woman." Brian answered calmly, "I bought her appointment slot. You saw a patient named Rachel Marsh earlier—can you tellwhat's wrong with her?" "Sorry, but first, you're not my patient, so I have no obligation to tell you anything. Second, patient confidentiality preventsfrom sharing that information. Now, please leave." Brian's face darkened, and his tone dropped. "How much do you want?" The doctor chuckled dryly. She had dealt with all sorts of patients, but this level of audacity was a first.
However, Brian stayed put, unfazed and unmoving.
"Money doesn't interest me." The doctor's patience snapped.
With a sharp inhale, she grabbed the phone and dialed. "Security? I have someone here interfering with my work. Please escort him out." Brian blinked, caught off guard. "You're actually throwingout?" She smirked. "Not everyone sells out for a paycheck." In the end, security dragged Brian out forcefully.
Discover what's new on galnovalsHidden among the onlookers, Tracy's hands curled into fists as she watched.
She had a feeling something was wrong, so she went to check the pharmacy first.
When he wasn't there, she figured he must have gone straight to the doctor to ask about Rachel.
So she stayed out of sight and watched. And sure enough, she had been right.
Did he still have feelings for Rachel? Was he still concerned about her? The very thought made Tracy grit her teeth.
She swore to herself-one day, she'd make sure Rachel disappeared from his life for good.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDownstairs, Brian had just reached the pharmacy counter when Tracy appeared.
"What are you doing here?" he asked, glancing up.
"I waited for you for a bit,” she said with a small shrug. I thought it might et be busy sol cto check.” "I'm almost done." "Alright."
That night, Rachel's pain worsened, and it was far more intense tham before. Unable to bear it any longer, she went to the hospital ahead of schedule.
After examining her wounds, the doctor frowned. "It looks like admitting you was the right decision. In just one night, it's deteriorated night the significantly. The patient I mentioned last thas already been checked out. I'll get your admission sorted right away."